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Gilad Atzmon, the Israeli jazz saxophonist who wrote the Wandering Who, talked with the noted Catholic thinker E Michael Jones. Both men are on the Anti-Defamation League’s list of men who need to be silenced for their criticisms of Judaism Incorporated.

Judaism is just one 25 to 30 Jewish religions. Bolshevism was one  Jewish religion. The Free Market Equitism of Ayn Rand became a Jewish religion.  Continue reading “Gilad Atzmon: Political Correctness Is A Totalitarian Jewish Creation”

Wall Street on Parade – by Pam Martens and Russ Martens

One has to wonder how much money it would take for the New York Fed to throw at Wall Street before the New York Times reports to its readers on the biggest Wall Street bailout by the Fed since the financial crisis.  Continue reading “New York Fed Plans to Throw $2.93 Trillion at Wall Street’s Trading Houses Over Next Month as New York Times Remains Silent”

CNN

Hong Kong (CNN Business)An international advocacy group has accused Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell and Tesla of “knowingly benefiting from” the use of young children to mine cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

International Rights Advocates filed a federal class action against the five companies in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, where the group is based. The complaint claims that the firms “are knowingly benefiting from and aiding and abetting the cruel and brutal use of young children” to mine cobalt in extremely dangerous conditions. Continue reading “Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell and Tesla are sued over alleged child labor in Congo”

KBTX

BRYAN, Tex. (KBTX) – No one was injured when a Brazos County homeowner unknowingly shot at deputies searching their home.

According to the sheriff’s office, deputies were responding to a reported residential burglary at 6:11 a.m. Tuesday in the 6000 block of Koppe Bridge. Deputies arrived and saw the property gate was open, a window was broken and the door unlocked. Deputies then entered the home to try and secure it.  Continue reading “Homeowner shoots at Brazos County deputies after mistaking them for burglars”

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Yahoo News

The last two years have been good ones for Lyon Distilling. At the small rum producer in St. Michaels, Maryland, a town on the Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay, production has jumped from 4,000 bottles a year to 40,000. Four employees have become 15.

Explosive consumer demand explains some of that growth, said Jaime Windon, the company’s chief executive and co-founder. But she attributes most of it to a steep cut in federal excise taxes on alcoholic beverages, which Congress passed at the end of 2017 as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.  Continue reading “Liquor Taxes Could Go Up 400%, Thanks to Congressional Dysfunction”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Waverly, OH — Some police officers in America are so prone to violence that they cannot resist the urge to bash in the faces of anyone who rubs them the wrong way. As the following video shows, even completely restrained and harmless individuals restrained in chairs are not safe from this tendency of cops snapping into violent rages.

A Pike County Sheriff’s deputy was allowed to quietly resign earlier this month after being caught on video pepper spraying a man who was completely restrained in a restraint chair and then punching him multiple times in the face.  Continue reading “Shocking Video Shows Cop Torture Restrained Man, Punching and Pepper Spraying Him Repeatedly”

Religion Unplugged – by Paul Glader

NEW YORK — A whistleblower complaint filed at the Internal Revenue Service in November by a knowledgeable church member alleges that a non-profit supporting organization controlled by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints used member tithes to amass more than $100 billion in a set of investment funds and the Church misled members about uses of the money.  Continue reading “Whistleblower Alleges $100 Billion Stockpile By Mormon Church”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

An alleged human smuggler opened fire on Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents during a vehicle pursuit Monday. The chase began after the alleged human smuggler sped through an immigration checkpoint south of Casa Grande, Arizona.  Continue reading “Shots Fired at Border Patrol Agents During Vehicle Pursuit in Arizona”

CNBC

Nearly 100 Fortune 500 companies effectively paid no federal taxes in 2018, according to a new report.

The study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a left-leaning think tank, covers the first year following passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act championed by President Donald Trump, which was signed into law in December 2017.  Continue reading “These 91 companies paid no federal taxes in 2018”

Penn Live – by Jan Murphy

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Monday announced he has closed a loophole in the state’s gun laws by classifying self-assembled gun kits – sometimes called “ghost guns” – as a firearm, making it illegal for felons and others not permitted to have a gun to possess.  Continue reading “Pa.’s Attorney General Shapiro classifies ‘ghost guns’ as a firearm”

The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

A Saudi man attending a New Mexico university was charged Friday with illegally possessing a firearm, according to federal court documents.

Hassan Alqahtani, 28, who is enrolled at the University of New Mexico’s school of engineering was charged with illegal possession of a firearm by a person admitted to the U.S. under a non-immigrant visa, federal prosecutors said.  Continue reading “Saudi college student in New Mexico arrested with handgun and hit list”

Investment Watch

HOUSTON — Crews are working to clean up a mercury spill Sunday afternoon in west Houston.

According to officials, a “small amount” of the chemical spilled near the intersection of Beltway 8 and Westview Drive.  Continue reading “Man hospitalized after massive mercury spill near Beltway 8 in west Houston, 64,000 GALLONS!”

PJ Media – by Tyler O’Neil

On Monday, the New Jersey Assembly voted to extend driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Given the importance of driver’s licenses for voting, this seems a dangerous step toward ushering illegal immigrants to the polls.

The legislation, A4743/S3229, would create a two-license system in the state. While the REAL ID federal license would only be open to citizens, non-citizens would be able to acquire a standard license for driving and identification purposes.  Continue reading “New Jersey Gives Illegals Driver’s Licenses. How Long Before They Get the Vote?”

The Blaze – by Nate Madden

Part of the spending deal meant to avert a partial government shutdown at the end of this week includes $25 million in taxpayer funds to be spent on federal research into gun violence.

In a Monday statement, Connecticut Democrat Rosa DeLauro took credit for securing the funds, saying that the resulting research would “help us better understand the correlation between domestic violence and gun violence, how Americans can more safely store guns, and how we can intervene to reduce suicide by firearms.”  Continue reading “Congress’ Spending Deal Includes Millions Of Dollars For Federal Agencies To Research Gun Violence”

Aletho News

The Palestine Prisoners Centre for Studies has called on international humanitarian and human rights institutions, foremost of which is the Red Cross, to exert pressure on Israeli Prison Services (IPS) to provide winter clothing and covers desperately needed during the severe cold season.  Continue reading “Israel Bars Entry of Winter Clothing as Palestinian Detainees Suffer Harsh Winter Conditions”

ABC 13

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection a mercury spill at a shopping center in west Houston, the FBI said.

Christopher Lee Melder has been charged with burglary, unlawful disposal of hazardous material and an outstanding felony drug possession warrant.  Continue reading “19-year-old arrested in mercury spill at west Houston shopping center”