The Daily Sheeple – by Sean Walton

In New York, there’s a bill that is currently at the Senate Committee level that could radically change the way guns are bought, sold, and transferred between people.

That bill would force people to undergo a mental health screening and share their results with retailers and private sellers of guns if they so decide to try to purchase one. Continue reading “NY Bill would require mental health screening before background checks to purchase firearm”

Meaww

Actor Corey Feldman’s new documentary called ‘(My) Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys’, which is set to release on March 9, is touted to be a provocative exposé where the musician and one-time teen idol will reveal the details of the most “emotionally trying” period of his life. However, there’s a catch for the much-anticipated documentary — viewers will only get one chance to watch the film.  Continue reading “Corey Feldman’s new documentary that will expose Hollywood’s ‘pedophile ring’ will be aired only ONCE”

Jerusalem Post

Numerous reports in the Arab press have accused the US and Israel of being behind the creation and spread of the deadly coronavirus as part of an economic and psychological war against China, the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) reported.

One report in the Saudi daily newspaper Al-Watan claimed that it was no coincidence that the coronavirus was absent from the US and Israel, though this is despite America having 12 confirmed cases at the time of writing. Continue reading “Arab media accuse US, Israel of coronavirus conspiracy against China”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

River Falls, WI — While most parents of school children in the United States will take comfort in knowing a police officer is at their child’s school, all too often, school cops are caught committing the vilest of offenses. Videos surface almost monthly of cops beating and abusing students for no reason, which is bad enough. But when they aren’t beating students, school cops are often times caught sexually abusing them. Case in point: a school resource officer in Wisconsin was arrested this week on multiple charges for sexually assaulting at least 7 students.  Continue reading “School Cop Arrested for Sexually Assaulting at Least 7 Children He Was Supposed to Protect”

The Great Recession

The best time to size up the collapse in housing that I called almost two years ago will be when it is over — so we can visualize its full extent. Since it is now over by some measures, though not by others, this might be as good as we get for awhile as a moment when we can pause to take a broad scan of the full extent of our damages to date. However, as you’ll see below, we’re still clinging to the side of a cliff. We’re not back up on top.  Continue reading “Sizing up the 2017-2020 Housing Cliff Hanger”

Fox News

gunman opened fire inside a New York City police precinct Sunday morning, striking a police officer in the arm just hours after another police officer was shot and injured in his patrol car in what officials called an attempted assassination.

The second officer was shot just before 8 a.m. inside the headquarters of the 41st Precinct in the Bronx and was currently in stable condition at Lincoln Hospital, NYPD spokesperson Hubert Reyes said. A suspect was in custody. Continue reading “New York City police officer shot inside precinct: reports”

ABC News

A police officer was shot at point blank range while he sat in his car in what authorities are calling an “attempted assassination.”

The incident happened just before 8:30 p.m. on Saturday night in the Longwood neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City when sources say the suspect walked right up to the marked police vehicle where the officer was sitting and allegedly began asking for directions before opening fire at the officer, according to ABC News’ New York station WABC. Continue reading “NYPD cop shot in head and neck in ‘attempt to assassinate police officers’”

AOL

President Donald Trump claimed Friday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “broke the law” when she tore up her copy of his State of the Union address on Tuesday night.

“I thought it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. First of all, it’s an official document, you’re not allowed, it’s illegal what she did, she broke the law,” Trump told reporters on the White House South Lawn Friday. “That was terrible. It was a terrible — so disrespectful to our country, and actually very illegal, what she did.” Continue reading “Trump claims Pelosi broke the law by ripping up his State of the Union speech. That’s false.”

The Hollywood Reporter

Robert Conrad, the athletic, two-fisted actor who starred as Secret Service agent James West and did his own spectacular stunts on the 1960s futuristic CBS Western The Wild Wild West, has died. He was 84.

“He lived a wonderfully long life and while the family is saddened by his passing, he will live forever in their hearts,” family spokesman Jeff Ballard told People magazine. No other details of his death were immediately available. Continue reading “Robert Conrad, Star of TV’s ‘The Wild Wild West,’ Dies at 84”

LA Times

Orson Bean, the 91-year-old veteran actor-comedian and a mainstay of the Westside’s theater scene, was killed when he was hit by two cars Friday night while crossing Venice Boulevard on his way to see a play, according to police and friends of the actor.

Los Angeles police said he was on Venice Boulevard near the Pacific Resident Theatre outside a marked crosswalk around 7:30 p.m. when he was struck by a Honda Civic traveling west. He was hit a second time by a Toyota Prius. Both drivers remained on the scene. Continue reading “Actor-comedian Orson Bean is killed when struck by two cars on Venice Boulevard”

KFOR

ALLEN, Okla. (KFOR) – A home in Allen is now destroyed after SWAT team members and Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers made their way in and killed the chase suspect inside.

Thirty-three-year-old Sean Taylor was shot and killed by an OHP trooper after leading police on a chase and barricading himself inside his house. Continue reading “One dead, home destroyed after SWAT team standoff in Allen”

CNN

Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)A manhunt is underway for a Thai soldier accused of killing at least 20 people in a shooting spree that began at a military site and then sent shoppers hunting for cover after the suspect entered a mall, authorities told CNN.

“We can’t confirm if there are any hostages taken. But we believe he (the shooter) is still holding inside Terminal 21 shopping mall. We are working on this,” Lt. Gen. Thanya Kiatsarn on Saturday told CNN from the scene. Continue reading “A Thai soldier has killed at least 20 people in a shooting spree, authorities say. He may be at a mall”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

During the New Hampshire Democrat debate, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) again voiced support for banning “assault weapons” and admitted that such a ban is just the start.

He said he will “make certain that we end the sale and distribution of ‘assault weapons’ in this country.’” And as the audience applauded he added, “And we go further, we go further, but the bottom line is that I will not be intimidated by the NRA.”  Continue reading “Bernie Sanders in NH: Admits ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Is Just the Start”

Health Impact News – by Brian Shilhavy

Reporter Mike Hixenbaugh and NBC News have done a phenomenal job of bringing to the public’s attention the problems of medical kidnapping at the hands of Child Abuse Pediatricians.

They published a follow-up article this week out of Wisconsin, where they previously covered the story of Dr. John Cox and his wife, Dr. Sadie Dobrozsi, who had their 1-month-old daughter taken away by Child Protective Services based on the testimony of Child Abuse Specialists who claimed their daughter was abused. Continue reading “Wisconsin Doctors Afraid to Bring Their Children to Their own Hospital Due to Fear of Medical Kidnapping”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

Despite a continued explosion of “gun sanctuaries” in nearly every corner of Virginia, the new Democratic-controlled legislature on Friday took the first step to ban sporting rifles, large-capacity magazines, and suppressors.

In a 12-9 vote, the House Public Safety Committee voted to ban “assault weapons” such as the popular AR-15 and AK-47, magazines that hold more than 12 rounds, and sound suppressors, effective July 1.  Continue reading “Virginia takes first step on gun ban”