Continue reading “Huge solar farm in Utah being built, I’m delivering 24,000 lbs of insulated wire to connect the panels.”
Year: 2019
In order to win the race to 5G and supply America with future generations of wireless networks, the country needs more skilled workers—and particularly, more Telecom Tower Technicians, also known as “TTT-1s.”
To establish and equip the new workforce, the government hopes to turn America’s community colleges into pipelines for 5G jobs. Continue reading “FCC Commissioner Wants Community Colleges to Become Pipelines for America’s 5G Workforce”
Hemerd King hasn’t seen his five children for two years. The New York City government broke up his family due to a string of allegations that, upon basic scrutiny, appear unsubstantiated.
The Epoch Times previously explored the twisted incentives in the system that keeps more than 400,000 children in foster homes and shelters, and de facto encourages social workers and administrators to keep families apart. Continue reading “Homeschooling Parents’ Children Taken by Government, Citing ‘Educational Neglect’”
Two police officers inadvertently shot each other in Elk Grove while attempting to apprehend a burglary suspect on Saturday night, according to the Elk Grove Police Department. Both officers sustained apparently minor gunshot injuries to their legs and were later released from an area hospital.
Officers responded to reports of a suspicious person near Tegan Road shortly after 11 p.m. on Saturday, according to a news release. The caller said the suspect was pulling on the doors of a recreational vehicle and moving a firearm from his pants to his sweatshirt. Continue reading “Two Elk Grove police officers shoot, injure one another while apprehending burglary suspect”
(Reuters) – Church-goers tackled a woman who held a 10-month-old baby, waved a gun and threatened to blow up the building at an Easter Sunday service in San Diego, leading to her arrest, police said.
The baby and the 31-year-old woman’s 5-year-old daughter were taken into protective custody, police said. Continue reading “San Diego church-goers tackle woman holding baby, waving gun”
Jet Heat (2B) – Includes Midair Collision and Landing of #37 and #13 – 9-14-2018 Reno Air Races 2018
Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy was killed on the night of the California primary in 1968. He would have probably defeated Richard Nixon if the Powers That Be had decided to let him live. To illustrate corruption in American courts, the media and law enforcement I cite the fact that RFK was shot in the back at close range from an upward angle. Gun powder burns prove the assassin was close to the ground behind the candidate. That means Sirhan could not have killed Senator Kennedy. I doubt he could have knowingly been part of a conspiracy because he can remember nothing of what happened. And he did say he might have voted for Bobby Kennedy because he favored minorities. Continue reading “Judaism Incorporated Requires Cultural Corruption”
Washington Examiner – by Daniel Jativa
Armed Mexican troops disarmed two United States soldiers while they were on the American side of the border, U.S. defense officials have said.
U.S. Northern Command said in a statement that “five to six Mexican military personnel questioned two U.S. Army soldiers who were conducting border support operations” this month. The U.S. soldiers were in an unmarked Customs and Border Protection [CBP] vehicle near the southwest border near Clint, Texas. Continue reading “Mexican troops disarmed American soldiers on US side of the border”
Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy
Oregon Governor Kate Brown has submitted her 2-year budget proposal to the Oregon state legislature, and it includes several health initiatives aimed at children’s behavioral (mental) health under the oversight of the Oregon Health Authority and Oregon’s Coordinated Care Organizations, a “uniquely Oregon approach to blending a wide array of health services under one umbrella.” Continue reading “Oregon to Become First State to Mandate Universal Home Visits of All Families with Newborn Children”
Parents with children who have ADHD have my sympathy. Therapy takes a long time and doesn’t always work. It’s also not cheap. Dietary changes aren’t easy to implement. Drugs don’t always work and they aren’t necessarily cheap either. Drugs can also have horrible side effects. So there’s a new treatment that the FDA recently approved for kids ages 7-12 with ADHD: an electrical pulse patch to wear on their foreheads while they sleep. Continue reading “FDA Approves Low-Level Electrical Pulse Forehead Patch to Be Worn by Children Ages 7-12 with ADHD While They Are Sleeping”
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico said on Saturday it had “deep concern” about armed groups that intimidate and extort migrants on the border, shortly after the ACLU and Democratic senators called for a probe into such citizen efforts to block migrants from crossing.
“These types of practices can drive human rights abuses of people who migrate or request asylum or refuge in the United States,” Mexico’s Foreign Relations Ministry said in a statement, referring to “militia groups” in New Mexico. Continue reading “Mexico warns of ‘deep concern’ over armed groups on U.S. border”
At least 207 people have died after suspected suicide bombers blew up churches and five-star hotels in an Easter Sunday terror attack in Sri Lanka.
The eight blasts today ripped through landmarks around Colombo and on Sri Lanka’s east coast, targeting Christians, hotel guests and foreign tourists and leaving at least 450 people wounded. Continue reading “Hundreds hurt as blasts hit Sri Lanka churches, hotels”
TAOS, N.M. (Reuters) – The FBI on Saturday said it had arrested Larry Hopkins, the leader of an armed group that is stopping undocumented migrants after they cross the U.S.-Mexico border into New Mexico.
The arrest came two days after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) accused the group of illegally detaining migrants and New Mexico’s Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered an investigation. Continue reading “FBI arrests leader of armed group stopping migrants in New Mexico”
Local California authorities were left bewildered on Thursday by a large illegal cannabis farm that took them an entire day to seize and contained some 40,000 pot plants, valued at a staggering $20million.
The illicit farm – located on the 2500 block of McCallister Street in Riverside – reportedly emitted a strong odor that prompted an anonymous source to contact authorities, Riverside Police Department Officer Ryan Railsback explained to KTLA. Continue reading “California authorities discover a MASSIVE illegal pot farm”
The liberal world order, which lasted from the end of World War 2 until today, is rapidly collapsing. The center of gravity is shifting from west to east where China and India are experiencing explosive growth and where a revitalized Russia has restored its former stature as a credible global superpower. These developments, coupled with America’s imperial overreach and chronic economic stagnation, have severely hampered US ability to shape events or to successfully pursue its own strategic objectives. Continue reading “Brzezinski’s Warning to America”