Fox News

U.S. immigration officials said Sunday that the San Diego border crossing where hundreds of Central American immigrants intended to apply for asylum was closed due to high capacity — but many of the asylum-seekers were preparing to wait overnight.

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said earlier Sunday that the agency “reached capacity at the San Ysidro port of entry for CBP officers to be able to bring additional persons traveling without appropriate entry documentation into the port of entry for processing.”   Continue reading “Caravan asylum-seekers heading toward showdown as US officials say border crossing is full”

Strategic Culture – by Philip M Giraldi

False Flag is a concept that goes back centuries. It was considered to be a legitimate ploy by the Greeks and Romans, where a military force would pretend to be friendly to get close to an enemy before dropping the pretense and raising its banners to reveal its own affiliation just before launching an attack. In the sea battles of the eighteenth century among Spain, France and Britain hoisting an enemy flag instead of one’s own to confuse the opponent was considered to be a legitimate ruse de guerre, but it was only “honorable” if one reverted to one’s own flag before engaging in combat.  Continue reading “How False Flag Operations Are Carried Out Today”

The Economic Collapse – by Phil Hart

Back in the 1770’s there was a collection of radicals, who were highly educated in the natural law and the errors and successes of past political and economic systems. They were American Colonists with names like John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, et. al. They believed that each man was uniquely created by God and could have a personal relationship with the Creator if he or she chose to do so. This mind-set also caused these men to reject the idea that God only spoke to men through either the Pope or the King, and that the political theory of the “Divine Right of Kings” was a scam used by kings to justify their dictatorial form of government. Claiming their divine right, kings would claim they represented God to the people and that all their policies were God ordained and therefore infallible.   Continue reading “Uncle Sam is Biggest Brother”

Forward – by Aiden Pink

The top challenger to California Sen. Dianne Feinstein in her upcoming re-election campaign is a candidate who has repeatedly espoused anti-Semitism and has been endorsed by former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, a poll found last week.

The survey, conducted by SurveyUSA, found Feinstein leading the field with 39%. In second place is Republican Patrick Little with 18%, with other candidates trailing at 8% or fewer.   Continue reading “Top Republican In California Senate Race Called For Government ‘Free From Jews’”

Valley News

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (NBC) — President Donald Trump said Saturday that he would let more guest workers into the U.S. to help farmers whom he said may suffer “a little pain for a little while” because of his own efforts to renegotiate trade deals with several foreign partners.

“For the farmers, OK, it’s going to get good,” he said during a political rally about a 45-minute drive north of Detroit. “We’re going to let your guest workers come in.”  Continue reading “Trump: ‘We’re going to let your guest workers come in’ in appeal to farmers”

The Hill

President Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs withdrew his name from consideration this week after a number of serious allegations were raised about his stewardship as White House physician, including that he drank on the job.

The allegations against Ronny Jackson of excessive drinking shine a light on a problem that, while not unique to Washington, is particularly acute in the nation’s capital.

Washington, D.C., has the highest rates of binge and problem drinking in America.   Continue reading “Washington’s heavy-drinking ways in spotlight”

The Law, Legal Plunder – Bastiat, Frederic (Foundation for Economic Education Inc. Irvington on the Hudson, N.Y. 1979)

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”   Continue reading “The Law, Legal Plunder – Bastiat, Frederic: Audio Book”

Great Falls Tribune

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park geologists have reported the third eruption from the world’s largest active geyser in the past six weeks.

The National Park Service says a park visitor reported seeing a rare eruption of Steamboat Geyser on Friday.

Park geologists compared the report with seismic activity and the discharge of water and concluded the eruption probably started at 6:30 a.m.   Continue reading “Yellowstone geyser erupts for 3rd time in 6 weeks”

Redress Information & Analyses – by Gilad Atzmon

“I am perhaps the luckiest Jew who ever lived,” bragged Shmuel Rosner in the New York Times. Recently Israel celebrated its 70th anniversary. We witnessed a disturbing display of tribal hubris. I would like to believe that those who are even vaguely familiar with Jewish history know that this level of self-love has been a recipe for disaster.

“I am the Jew who gets to see Jewish ingenuity unapologetically celebrated,” Rosner wrote. And he is certainly right. The sight of Israeli soldiers shooting Palestinian protesters is certainly a unique celebration of “ingenuity”. Rosner feels “lucky” to see “Jewish material success flourish”. I accept that material wealth is important but wouldn’t it be a bit more clever for Rosner to conceal his affinity for mammon?   Continue reading “Israel’s seven decades of plunder”

WGAL

The ATF says exactly half of the dynamite originally reported stolen from a pipeline site in Lancaster County has been recovered.

Investigators are expected to continue to conduct interviews and determine if any additional explosives remain unaccounted for, or if they recovered them all on Friday.  Continue reading “ATF is “increasingly confident” they have recovered all the dynamite reported stolen from pipeline site”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Around 400 migrants about to cross into San Diego are refusing the advice of immigration attorneys, who say the asylum-seekers risk a lengthy detention, or being separated from their families, before eventual deportation back to Central America.  Continue reading ““Prepare For The Worst Possible Outcome” Migrant Caravan Warned As It Enters The US”

Jerusalem Post

A train station that will be built not far from the Western Wall will be named after US President Donald Trump.

Transportation Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday: “The Western Wall is the holiest place for the Jewish people, and I decided to name the train station that leads to it after President Trump – following his historic and brave decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel.”   Continue reading “New Western Wall Train Station To Be Named After Trump”