One day after US and Mexican negotiators failed to reach a deal to prevent punitive US tariffs from going into effect over border security, Mexican soldiers, armed police and migration officials blocked hundreds of migrants after they crossed into Mexico from Guatemala in a caravan on Wednesday. Continue reading “Armed Mexican Troops Block Migrants At Southern Border After Tariff Talks Tank”
Year: 2019
It’s hard to imagine a city running out of water, but it could happen. Cape Town, South Africa, came perilously close to running out in early 2018.
Aggressive conservation and efficiency efforts got the city through April 12, the day taps were going to be cut off, CityLab reported. Then in June, the area saw average rainfall for the first time in four years and reservoirs rose. Continue reading “5 U.S. Cities That Potentially Could Run Out of Water”
Storms in Louisiana on Thursday killed at least one person and left homes and other buildings damaged, cars overturned and streets flooded.
“We unfortunately had a confirmed fatality associated with the weather we’ve experienced today,” Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome said in a press conference late Thursday morning. Continue reading “One Person Killed as Louisiana Storms Flip Cars, Damage Buildings and Flood Dozens of Streets”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
In March, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the “first tranche” in a number of moves to restrict the rights of New Zealand citizens to protect themselves with firearms. This move was in direct response to the horrific murders that unfolded on March 15. Coincidentally, this is the exact move the terrorist who carried out these attacks had hoped for and predicted. The good news is, however, that most citizens are refusing to turn in their guns. Continue reading “Citizens Disobey New Zealand Gun Ban, Only 530 of 300,000 People Turned Guns In”
New York Post – by Larry Celona and Natalie Musumeci
A West Point cadet was killed and 22 others were wounded when an armored military personnel vehicle overturned and plummeted at least 15 feet down a hill near a training site at the prestigious military academy Thursday morning, officials and sources said.
The chaotic incident unfolded at about 6:45 a.m. when a 2.5-ton capacity Light Medium Tactical Vehicle carrying the crew for summer training flipped over on a dirt road off Route 293 near the Camp Natural Bridge training site, the US Military Academy tweeted. Continue reading “Cadet killed, 22 injured in military vehicle accident at West Point”
Liberty Nation – by Laura Valkovic
Such a benign and banal part of the urban landscape that city-dwellers may not even notice them, street lights are useful for brightening up a road and not much else – or so you might think. People these days are used to the idea of CCTV cameras, even hidden ones, but street lights tend to blend in to the background. Perhaps that is why they are finding new functions in the modern world, with its zealotry for surveillance. These seemingly innocuous devices can host anything from microphones and cameras to facial recognition and de facto compulsory 5G wifi transmission. Continue reading “Frightening Stuff Hidden in Your Street Light?”
I thought that after writing two articles about the dangers of purchasing Ring doorbells, there could not possibly be anything else to warn people about, but boy was I mistaken.
Big Brother has found a new way to spread fear and paranoia to neighborhoods. Continue reading “Ring & Law Enforcement Use Walk Lights And Flood Lights To Spread Fear”
The manager of a Salt Lake City restaurant was fired after footage of her yelling and firing an employee who spoke poor English went viral online.
Connie Fuentes Aguirre was seen being shouted at by the manger, identified only as Trina, at Corelife Eatery where she worked. Continue reading “Restaurant manager is fired for shouting at Spanish employee”
Did you know that at least 80 percent of the American food supply is now contaminated with glyphosate, the primary cancer-causing ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide? It’s true, and every time you eat something containing glyphosate, you greatly increase your risk of developing cancer or some other serious chronic illness – if you aren’t already afflicted with one or more glyphosate-induced diseases, as millions of Americans unknowingly are. Continue reading “Your body is a temple: Are you keeping it clean? Learn more by checking out the new film Secret Ingredients”
Gateway Pundit – by Christina Laila
Former Republican Arkansas state Senator Linda Collins-Smith, 57, was found shot dead in her home this week.
Collins-Smith was found with a gunshot wound and according to Ken Yang, her former press secretary, neighbors heard gunshots a couple days before authorities found her body. Continue reading “Former Republican Arkansas State Senator Found Shot Dead in Her Home – Death Being Investigated as a Murder”
In 2019 The Gateway Pundit was more accurate in reporting the top stories than the Washington Post, New York Times, CNN and the rest of the liberal mainstream media.
In the top stories of the year:
** The Covington Catholic School Boys Media Assault
** The Jussie Smollett fake hate crime
** The Trump-Russia Collusion hoax Continue reading “Here We Go… Google-YouTube to Remove THOUSANDS of Offensive Accounts — Conservatives to be Hit the Hardest”
Gateway Pundit – by Christina Laila
A Toronto Muslim told a Rebel Media reporter over the weekend that he supports executing homosexuals because he adheres to Sharia law.
Al Quds Day protester in Toronto on June 1 advocates that Canada should be ruled by Sharia law, Rebel Media reported. Continue reading “Toronto Muslim Supports Executing Gays: ‘That’s Sharia Law and It’s Coming to Canada’”
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KSFY) – The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe was in court Wednesday asking to be granted a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction that would allow the tribe to start growing hemp on their land before establishing United States Department of Agriculture regulations.
The tribe submitted a hemp production plan back in March that they said should have been reviewed within 60 days and now they’re arguing that time frame has been exceeded. Continue reading “Flandreau tribe sues USDA over industrial hemp plan”
Police departments in at least five states are investigating, and in some cases condemning, their officers’ social media feeds after the weekend publication of a database that appears to catalog thousands of bigoted or violent posts by active-duty and former cops.
The posts were uncovered by a team of researchers who spent two years looking at the personal Facebook accounts of police officers from Arizona to Florida. They found officers bashing immigrants and Muslims, promoting racist stereotypes, identifying with right-wing militia groups and, especially, glorifying police brutality. All the posts were public. Continue reading “Racist, violent posts by police: Departments investigating”
Gizmodo – by Patrick Howell O’Neill
It’s not every day that the National Security Agency urges you to update your computer.
Three weeks ago, a critical Windows security vulnerability known as BlueKeep was revealed and fixed. In that short time, Microsoft has repeatedly begged users of older Windows versions to make sure their machines are up to date. The company even released fixes for Windows XP, Server 2003, and Vista—a slate of unsupported operating systems that usually don’t get much attention. Continue reading “This Windows Flaw Is So Bad, Even the NSA Is Begging You to Update”
A Texas teacher who tweeted asking Donald Trump to round up the illegal immigrants she said were taking over her school has been fired.
Georgia Clark was unanimously voted out of her English teaching job from Carter-Riverside High School in Fort Worth on Tuesday night. Continue reading “Texas teacher is fired for tweeting about illegal immigrants at her school”