Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As another “migrant caravan” has swelled to more than 4,000 hopeful “asylum seekers” marching toward the US’s southern border, recently prompting the Mexican government to dispatch 500 additional border guards to its border with Guatemala, President Trump threatened to send in the military and close the US’s southern border with Mexico in a tweet Thursday morning, after threatening to withhold aid from Honduras earlier in the week.   Continue reading “Trump Vows To Send Millitary, Close Southern Border To Block Migrants”

Yahoo News

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada’s most famous pimp tried to bring the state’s legal brothel industry into the mainstream by mingling with celebrities, showcasing his business on HBO and staging outlandish publicity stunts.

Dennis Hof’s fame made him an attention-grabbing figure in an otherwise quiet industry. And, despite being found dead on Tuesday, he’s poised to win an election to the state Legislature in less than three weeks.   Continue reading “Nevada’s famous pimp expected to win election despite death”

Chron – by Gabriel Pogrund and Jenna Johnson, The Washington Post

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Interest in the midterm election is at a fever pitch in much of the country, with both Democrats and Republicans far more passionate than they’ve been in more than a decade.

Could this be the year that Tennessee’s Montgomery County shows up to vote?  Continue reading “Despite rampant voter enthusiasm, the reality: Many don’t plan to vote in November”

CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The security force of the future is already patrolling several neighborhoods in the Tri-State Area.

The robotic protectors can see what you’re doing and even talk back to you, but the machines created by a New Yorker have prompted serious privacy concerns, CBS2’s Clark Fouraker reported Tuesday.   Continue reading “Robotic Security Forces On Patrol In NYC Prompt Privacy Concerns For Some”

AOL

Many states around the country are exploring ways to reduce tensions between police and citizens in the wake of recent police shootings. And through the Community Safety Education Act, Texas has come up with a creative one.

The bill signed into law last year “requires any student entering ninth grade in the 2018-2019 academic year and thereafter to participate in a class and watch a video instruction on how to interact properly with officers during traffic stops,” according to the Washington Post.   Continue reading “Texas high school students now required to watch police interaction video before they can graduate”

Supreme Law – by Paul Andrew Mitchell

It’s time to dismantle the Internal Revenue Service.  This organization has outlived its usefulness.

The hunt was on, several years ago, when activists like this writer confirmed that IRS was never created by any Act of Congress.  It cannot be found in any of the laws which created the U.S. Department of the Treasury.   Continue reading “Let’s Dismantle IRS: This Racket is Busted”

Got to thinking about the hundred mile drive to Medford and the back roads where there is no cell service.  Got to thinking about a man who had an appointment to meet a sheriff and was ambushed and murdered.  So I opted to do a whole bunch more work and file by certified mail with return receipt.
Continue reading “The Common Law Writ for the Mandamus for the Response”

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

On Tuesday, a U.S. official was arrested and criminally charged for leaking confidential financial documents relating to former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, the Russian embassy and accused Russian spy Maria Butina.

40-year-old Natalie May Edwards, the senior advisor in the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network who was arrested Tuesday, leaked the documents to Jason Leopold, a reporter for BuzzFeed according to a Wednesday announcement by Manhattan federal prosecutors.   Continue reading “U.S. Official Arrested, Criminally Charged For Leaking Confidential Documents in Russia Probe”

Healthy Holistic Living

You’ve heard of Monopoly, right? The fun little board game with fake money, little plastic houses, and get out of jail free cards? It’s a great way to pass the time. That is, depending on who you’re playing with.

But when it comes to real-life properties, business, and products, however, a monopoly becomes a whole lot more dangerous.   Continue reading “Monsanto And Bayer Are Moving To Create A Monopoly On Marijuana”

Gov’t Slaves – by Thomas Dishaw

Information is getting harder and harder to find these days. Over the years I have noticed PDF’s on firearms, automobiles, and anything related to ‘fixing things yourself’ quietly disappearing from the internet, the culprit usually being a ridiculous copyright claim. Nevertheless, there are still a few good rogue sites out there, but who knows how long they will be around. I have kicked myself a few times for not taking advantage, ultimately missing out on the opportunity to acquire massive amounts of knowledge.   Continue reading “Bookmark This: 10 Great Sites With Millions of PDF’s for you to Download”

The Freemasons were incredibly powerful back in the day, some say they still are, some say with incredible amounts of stashed gold, buried around the world ready to be used as soon as an apocalypse hits, they’re going to use it to start a new civilization.

Thirteen of the original 39 signers of our constitution were Freemasons. Not only that, but it’s said that at least 8 out of the 56 signed the Declaration of Independence were members.   Continue reading “How Involved were The Freemasons in Drafting our Original Constitution?”

Seven Days – by Paul Heintz

Corey Bertrand’s home security camera caught an unexpected visitor poking around his Franklin property last November: Gov. Phil Scott.

Earlier that fall, the governor had learned that state regulators were planning to force Bertrand to remove the 4,800-square-foot house he’d built in a protected wetland. Scott had asked his staff to look into the situation, but when he found himself in the neighborhood, he figured he’d check it out himself.   Continue reading “Drain the Swamp? Scott Wades Into State Wetland Dispute”

RT

The US Army confirmed that some of its soldiers stationed in Poland are being investigated for an altercation, in which they reportedly assaulted a local dentist and his two sons in front of other family members.

The incident happened two weeks ago on Friday night in the western Polish town of Skwierzyna, one of several hosting US troops. A dramatic first report by Polish tabloid Super Express said three Americans got into a fight after trying to force their way into an apartment building. The Polish doctor, who lives on the ground floor of the building, came out with his sons to calm down the disturbance.   Continue reading “US soldiers in Poland probed after beating up three locals in front of family members”