Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Austin, TX — A Texas deputy has been fired and charged with multiple crimes after a nightmarish scene unfolded at a barbecue restaurant earlier this month. Restaurant patrons reacted first with shock and then with violence as deputy Jack Danford—unprovoked—attacked an innocent 12-year-old girl with autism as she reached down to pet a puppy.

According to court documents, Danford was in the restaurant the evening of March 3 and was bragging that he’d been drinking all day.   Continue reading “Restaurant Patrons Fight Back Against Cop As He Savagely Beats Autistic 12yo Girl “UFC-Style””

Henry Makow – by Brendon O’Connell

Unlike most of the commentators Chris, I was THERE in Tehran for three months, hanging with government analysts and being handled by a lawyer whose family wereclose to the Shah and Rafsanjani.

In fact, their home was in the famous town of Khansar, Iran, home of the foreign minister Zarif – that’s where they hid me for six weeks. THAT’S who I was amongst and they did NOT want to talk about Israel NOR the Talpiot Program and Israels high technology program. I had to threaten them to get them to give me permission to organize a conference and their behavior became so bizarre I left. There was no conference. INSTEAD! They hold intellectual WANK conferences on books by E.Michael Jones.   Continue reading “Putin & Netanyahu Are Thick As Thieves”

Fox News

Superstore company Fred Meyer will stop selling guns and ammunition.

The Portland, Oregon,-based chain in a statement Friday said it made the decision after evaluating customer preferences. The company sells guns at nearly 45 of its 132 stores in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska.   Continue reading “Superstore chain Fred Meyer to stop selling guns, ammunition”

Sweet Liberty

DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PUBLICATION 7277
Disarmament Series 5
Released September 1961
Office of Public Services
BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

INTRODUCTION

The revolutionary development of modern weapons within a world divided by serious ideological differences has produced a crisis in human history. In order to overcome the danger of nuclear war now confronting mankind, the United States has introduced at the Sixteenth General Assembly of the United Nations a Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World.   Continue reading “The United States Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World”

AOL

It sounds like something out of a movie: Treasure hunters and history buffs start digging up a patch of land they say holds long-lost gold.

But in Pennsylvania, it’s actually happening. Treasure-hunting group Finders Keepers is excavating a site in Elk County that’s home to a Civil War legend about lost Union gold.

Legend has it a Union shipment of 26 gold bars was lost in 1863. Some stories claim the convoy was ambushed and the loot buried. Nowadays, that gold would be worth upwards of $27 million.    Continue reading “The FBI Is Overseeing A Hunt For Buried Civil War Gold In Pennsylvania”

LA Times

The two young, blond women in figure-flattering ball gowns hoisted whiskey and shotguns.

An auctioneer rattled off bids. Above the stage in the banquet hall hung a green flag for the 51st state of Jefferson, with its pair of Xs called a “double-cross” representing a sense of rural abandonment.

Continue reading “In California’s rural, conservative north, there are big dreams for cleaving the state”

The Great Recession

One Loonie fell today, and another rose. The Canadian “Loonie” tested 2018 lows against the dollar when existing Canadian home sales crashed to their lowest in five years. On the same day Loony Larry Kudlow rose to a new chief position at the White House, more than justifying recirculation of the following article:   Continue reading “Larry Kudlow is Still an Idiot”

BBC News

Florida officials were told “there were no safety concerns” about a crack in a Miami university bridge, hours before it collapsed killing six people.

Florida International University (FIU) said a meeting on Thursday morning involved the engineering and construction companies, as well as Florida’s transport department.   Continue reading “Miami bridge: Meeting over crack held hours before collapse”

Louder with Chowder

Leftist academia is hell-bent on confiscating our gats like they would a cellular device in history class. They’ve been organizing student walkouts and shining a spotlight on students passionate about gun-grabbing. Pro-gun students, not so much. Actually, in some cases school administrators are being outright hostile to pro-boomstick kiddos.

Like in this case, where a school in New Jersey banished two kids just for having been at a gun range with their family. Yeah, really:   Continue reading “New Jersey School Suspends Students for Visiting Gun Range with Their Family”

Q: How does every Irish joke start?
A: By looking over your shoulder.

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A Texan walks into a pub in Ireland and clears his voice to the crowd of drinkers. He says, “I hear you Irish are a bunch of hard drinkers. I’ll give $500 American dollars to anybody in here who can drink 10 pints of Guinness back-to-back.”   Continue reading “Happy St. Patrick’s Day!”

The Real Deal

A prominent Cuban-American, family owned construction business headed by an FIU graduate built the ill-fated pedestrian bridge that collapsed in Miami on Thursday, killing several people.

Munilla Construction Management, founded more than three decades ago in Miami, had the contract for the $14.2 million bridge at Southwest 109th Avenue and Southwest Eighth Street. It collapsed just five days after crews lowered the 174-foot, 950-ton section of bridge into position. Reports show at least eight cars were trapped under the fallen debris. Identities of the victims have not yet been released.   Continue reading “Here’s what we know about MCM, the builder of the FIU bridge that collapsed”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The guns and ammunition of a 56-year-old Lighthouse Point, Florida, resident were confiscated by police in what is reportedly the first such seizure under gun control laws signed by Gov. Rick Scott (R) last week.

The Orlando Sentinel reports that “four firearms and 267 rounds of ammunition” were taken from the man, and he was “taken to a hospital for involuntary psychiatric treatment.”   Continue reading “It Begins: Florida Resident’s Firearms, Ammunition Confiscated Under Gun Control Law”

Militants from radical groups Faylaq al-Rahman have cut their ties with the Tahrir al-Sham terrorist organization with the aim to leave Eastern Ghouta. It is also reported about several clashes between militants of the two groups. The decision to split was taken after a number of demonstrations in the town of Kafr Batna. According to local sources, citizens of the town who have been suffering from the war every day demanded jihadists to leave the region. Many of them believe that terrorists’ withdrawal will finally bring peace to Eastern Ghouta.   Continue reading “Eastern Ghouta’s Jihadists are Ready to Cooperate”

Regarding a ticket, you’ll go in and they’ll ask, “How do you plead?”

This is how it starts.

“Your honor, the 6th article to the Bill of Rights for the People of the little u, united, big S, States of these Americas, says that I have the right to understand the nature and the cause of why I’m here. There’s something I don’t understand your honor.”

And he is bound, he has to answer you.   Continue reading “Transcription of Henry explaining how he has dealt with tickets.”

Four Winds – by Chuck  Baldwin

In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shootings last year in October, I wrote a column entitled “They Are Coming For Our Guns.” In that column, I listed sixteen gun control bills that were working their way through the U.S. House and Senate.

See the column here:   Continue reading “This Is The Beginning Of Totalitarian Government”