Revolutions start slowly… similar to trying to light a fire with wet wood… Enough heat must be applied till the wood catches fire, but….once MOLESTED…the common man comes alive with a ferocious anger and resolve…. and the Va general assembly has lit the fire. There are many bills in the assembly that will turn peaceful Virginian gun owners into fifth class felons. I am already seeing that resolve mount toward an eruption point in VA and the tyrannical new laws are not even on the books yet. Continue reading “Will The Revolution Start in Virginia?”
Year: 2019
Ed.’s note: We now have credible evidence Field McConnell has been arrested for extradition to Florida by the Pierce County Sheriff’s office in Pierce County, Wisconsin on Monday, November 4, 2019 at 1:22pm. It should be made known if it isn’t obvious by now, this website has nothing to do with Field McConnell or David Hawkins although the name “Abel Danger” remains in place. The Abel Danger website has nothing to do with the events that are now transpiring in Florida. Continue reading “Arrest of Field McConnell – Abel Danger “Sandbox””
Breitbart – by Penny Starr and Ezra Dulis
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) records show that Chick-fil-A is not only stopping donations to Christian organizations but is funding left-wing extremist groups, including the anti-Christian Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
Chick-fil-A’s 2017 990 IRS filing shows the fast-food franchise made a $2,500 donation to SPLC, among a laundry list of pro-abortion and pro-LGBT orgs, Townhall reports. The Chick-fil-A Foundation has come under conservative scrutiny since its decision to stop supporting Christian charities such as the Salvation Army, caving to disingenuous pressure campaigns from far-left activists. Continue reading “Chick-Fil-A Donates to Extremist Southern Poverty Law Center”
DETROIT – About 90 additional foreign students at a fake university in metro Detroit created by the Department of Homeland Security have been arrested in recent months.
A total of about 250 students have now been arrested since January on immigration violations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as part of a sting operation by federal agents who enticed foreign-born students, mostly from India, to attend the school that marketed itself as offering graduate programs in technology and computer studies, according to ICE officials. Continue reading “ICE arrests 90 more foreign students at fake university created by DHS in Michigan”
RACINE, Wis. (AP) — There’s not a lot that Republicans and Democrats in this political battlefield agree on, but the impeachment probe into President Donald Trump may have surfaced one: The public hearings aren’t moving the needle.
“Everything they say, it’s so repetitive. To me, it’s like they’re beating their heads against the wall,” said Harry Rose, a 78-year-old retired factory worker and Trump supporter in Racine County, a swing county in the swing state of Wisconsin. Continue reading “Wisconsin Voters Bored by Impeachment Fight: ‘I Just Don’t Pay Attention’”
Yet another independent study has confirmed what we warned about from the beginning: Americans are paying for the trade war, not the Chinese. We can argue semantics all day, but the fact has always been that the American consumer is paying for Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Unfortunately, anyone with even a basic knowledge of economics could see that this is the outcome. Continue reading “Independent Study Confirms: Americans Are Paying For The Trade War, Not The Chinese”
Israel’s newly appointed defence minister, Naftali Bennett, said on Wednesday that the Israeli army will no longer release the bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, regardless of their political affiliations.
Bennett spoke to Israeli security heads, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the matter will be discussed for the government’s approval. Continue reading “Defence minister: Israel to no longer release bodies of Palestinians”
Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended migrants from at least 30 different nations since the beginning of October. Sector officials report significant variations in the demographic nationalities of migrants being apprehended this fiscal year.
“The apprehension of migrants from countries such as Brazil, Haiti, China, and countries of Africa have increased significantly this fiscal year,” Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul L. Ortiz said in a written statement. “We continue to work with our law enforcement partners to combat threats in an effort to protect our country and the community.” Continue reading “Migrants from 30 Nations Apprehended in One Texas Border Sector Since September 30”
The Mind Unleashed – by John Vibes
On Monday, three men who spent 36 years in prison were finally released after it was determined that they were wrongfully convicted of murder.
In 1983, Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins, and Andrew Stewart were accused of killing a middle school student and were charged with first-degree murder as a result. At the time of the incident, Stewart was 17 while Chestnut and Watkins were both 16. Continue reading “3 Innocent Men Set Free After Spending 36 Years in Prison for a Murder They Didn’t Commit”
The Mexican government responded to President Donald Trump saying on Tuesday that he intends to designate the Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations by asking to meet with the Trump administration.
Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Relations said in a statement that Mexico’s Foreign Minister will make contact with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to discuss the matter. Continue reading “Mexico Responds To Trump Decision To Designate Cartels As Terrorist Organizations”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Las Vegas, NV — It was their sixth citizen shooting of 2018. Las Vegas police shot a young woman — 7 times — for holding a snow shovel. After being placed on paid administrative leave LVMPD officer Ondre Wills quietly resigned — in a likely attempt to avoid accountability — for dumping seven rounds into Sommer Richards, 34, as she turned to walk away from him. Now, the taxpayers of Las Vegas will likely be held liable. Continue reading “Cop Shoots Tiny Woman 7 Times As She Walked Away Holding a Snow Shovel”
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two weeks before Efrain Alvarez and his attorneys asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their challenge to a New York City regulation that limited where licensed handgun owners could transport their weapons, police officers showed up at his Bronx apartment and took away all his firearms. Continue reading “Bronx man, battling own legal woes, brings gun rights case to U.S. Supreme Court”
PORT NECHES, Texas (AP) — Three workers were injured early Wednesday in a massive explosion at a Texas chemical plant that also blew out the windows and doors of nearby homes.
The fire continued to burn Wednesday morning at the TPC Group plant, after the blast sent a large plume of smoke that stretched for miles. All employees have been accounted for, TPC said in confirming the three injuries. Continue reading “3 injured as Texas plant explosion releases chemical plume”