Daily Mail

A futuristic home that sits in the middle of a lake at the heart of a wild rainforest and is capable of withstanding a category five cyclone could well be the world’s most unique oasis.

The concrete retreat in Cape Tribulation in Queensland’s far north, is surrounded by lush greenery and located just a half kilometre from the nearest beach; it is also entirely energy-efficient and flood-resistant.    Continue reading “Inside the incredible concrete home in a rainforest built to withstand a category five cyclone”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

Gun sales are surging after the weekend mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, fueled by first-time buyers seeking pistols they can carry with them for protection.

The latest jump validated a big increase in purchases and background checks recorded by the FBI that show the four most recent months higher than the same months in 2018.  Continue reading “Gun sales surge fueled by first-timers, mostly for ‘concealed’ pistols”

C-Net – by Richard Nieva

Congress wants answers from Google about the tech giant’s relationship with Chinese company Huawei. Three Republican senators sent a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Wednesday, following reports last week that Google is working with Huawei on an internet-enabled speaker with a microphone.  Continue reading “Google targeted by Republican senators over Huawei project”

MassPrivateI

Gone are the days when cities used streetlamps to simply illuminate sidewalks and streets. Today’s streetlamps are being used to form an inter-connected web of surveillance devices.

A recent San Diego Union article revealed how San Diego police officers have used streetlamp video surveillance in at least 140 cases and sometimes as frequently as 20 times a month.  Continue reading “Police Used Streetlamps To Spy On The Public More Than 140 Times”

Yahoo News

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man who was “full of anger” went on a two-hour stabbing and robbery rampage in Southern California, killing four people and wounding two others, authorities said Wednesday.

The 33-year-old Garden Grove man was taken into custody after he came out of a 7-Eleven in Santa Ana, southeast of Los Angeles, and dropped a knife along with a handgun that he had taken from a guard, police said.  Continue reading “4 dead, 2 wounded in Southern California stabbings”

Veterans Today – by Ian Greenhalgh, March 31, 2017

Consulting and security firms with  nation state clients are now putting out an alarm.  America has entered a “constitutional crisis,” the government is wrong somehow, terms like “deep state” or “rigged election” are floating out there.  In truth, few grasp what has really happened and fewer still know how to tell the story.  Continue reading “How Trump became the Russian Mafia’s bitch”

Activist Post – by Marti Oakley, December 14, 2010

Washington D.C., known more these days as the “district of criminals” commits so many crimes each day as a collective body that a moratorium on government should be declared until we can clean this nest of globalists, these kissers of corporate butts who seem more determined to protect their own private interests than protecting our country from obliteration by global cabals.  Continue reading ““No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it.””

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

In just one week, America’s been rocked by two mass shootings.

On Sunday, July 28, 2019, at 5:45 p.m., Santino William Legan, 19, opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California, killing three people (including a 6-year-old boy) and injuring 13. Within a minute of shots being fired, Gilroy officers shot and killed Legan. Reportedly, Legan used a WASR-10 semi-automatic rifle that he had legally purchased in Fallon, Nevada, on July 9, three weeks before the festival.  Continue reading “Do Gilroy garlic festival shooter and El Paso Walmart shooter look alike?”

Winter Watch – by Russ Winter

During the last seven days, the U.S. has had a rash of seemingly random and sketchy mass shooting events. Mystery and confusion appear to be the common themes.  Continue reading “Mass Shooting Marathon: Red Flags and Anomalies Galore in Gilroy, El Paso and Dayton”

The Corbett Report, July 4, 2012

The NSA’s illegal warrantless wiretapping program. The building of the massive NSA data center in Utah to permanently store copies of all digital communication sent around the world. The UK government’s “Communications Data Bill” to monitor emails, instant messages and other personal information. What was dismissed as crazy conspiracy theory just over a decade ago has become, in this post-9/11 era, the all-too-familiar stuff of newspaper headlines and talking head reportage.  Continue reading “How the Government Predicts The Future – Inside the “Sentient World Simulation””

New York Post – by Mary Huhn

When Hester Mundis visits her 5-year-old grandson, he runs to her shouting “Nini!”

“He waits for my kiss and then immediately looks to see what I’ve brought him,” says the 80-year-old Kingston, NY, writer. “Growing up in Brooklyn, I always got grandma kisses. Didn’t everyone?” It’s a tradition Mundis carries on with her grandson, James, who lives in California. “We both know what to expect and take great delight in the routine.”  Continue reading “Grandmas pissed about PC parents’ ban on ‘unwanted’ kisses”

New York Post – by Bruce Golding

A former FBI official floated a theory on MSNBC that neo-Nazis may be heartened by President Trump’s order to fly the nation’s flags at half-staff through Thursday evening to commemorate the victims of this past weekend’s mass shootings.

Frank Figliuzzi, now a national security analyst for the cable news channel, said the shorthand version of the Aug. 8 end date for Trump’s proclamation can be interpreted as a coded salute to Adolf Hitler.  Continue reading “Ex-FBI official says Trump’s half-staff flag order has neo-Nazi symbolism”

Daily Mail

A Minnesota photographer unexpectedly captured a deer covered in tumors as she shot portraits in a field and a nature official described it as one of the worst cases she’d seen in 15 years.

Julie Carrow pictured the animal that was covered in so many growths she was unable to see its eyes and it turns out the condition stems from papillomavirus, which is more commonly known as HPV in humans.  Continue reading “Heartbreaking pictures of ‘deer with HPV’ covered in large tumors are captured by Minnesota photographer”

The Daily Wire

The “triggering” hit new levels during the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) National Convention in Georgia this past weekend. In leaked clips of the event, Democratic Socialists lash out at each other for various offenses, such as using “gendered language” and “whispering.” Adding to the bizarre nature of the event, which comes off as a satirical skit being laid on a bit too thick, members of DSA whine about what triggers them by first announcing a “point of personal privilege.”  Continue reading “Triggering On A New Level: Video Of Democratic Socialists Of America Convention Goes Viral”

The Burning Platform – by Doug Uncola

In his 1991 book, “Behold a Pale Horse”, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member William Cooper warned of a secret initiative by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.  In this sinister plan, described by Cooper near three decades ago, a project called “Orion” was revealed whereby drugs and hypnosis were to be used on mental patients coerced into shooting children in schools. The plan was to inflame the anti-gun lobby and cause middle class Americans to beg their government “protectors” into obliterating the 2nd Amendment.  Continue reading “Politicians Promote Murder, Mayhem, & Terror to Propagandize Political Agendas & Consolidate Power”