Year: 2020
SAN DIEGO — The longtime leader of a Southern California synagogue who was wounded in a deadly attack at the house of worship he founded pleaded guilty Tuesday to participating in a multimillion-dollar fraud that disguised charitable contributions for personal gain.
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison for fraud but prosecutors will recommend probation as part of a plea agreement. They noted his cooperation with investigators after federal agents raided his home and office in October 2018 and his widely praised response to the attack on the Chabad of Poway synagogue in April 2019. Continue reading “Rabbi hurt in California synagogue shooting admits fraud”
Incomplete reporting from some Florida laboratories resulted in errors on the state’s report on virus positivity rates, according to a Fox 35 News report.
“Countless labs have reported a 100 percent positivity rate, which means every single person tested was positive,” Fox 35 News reported. “Other labs had very high positivity rates.” Continue reading “Coronavirus update: Florida labs not reporting negative test results, report says”
Patriot Rising – by Harold Hutchison
With a lot of anti-Second Amendment extremists trying to get firearms registration by various back-door methods involving records from the National Instant Check System, it is worth noting that they are not the only ones pushing legislation involving NICS. To paraphrase Gandalf, there are forces at work in the halls of Congress besides those that hate the Second Amendment. Continue reading “Below The Radar: Gun Owner Privacy Act”
Craig Roberts was a Marine Corps sniper. When he first saw the window from which Lee Harvey Oswald was supposed to have shot President Kennedy, he knew immediately that everything he had been told about the assassination was a lie. He called his friend, Carlos Hathcock, who had the highest bounty set by the Viet Cong of any American sniper in Vietnam. When told that Roberts had determined Oswald could never have shot the President from that spot in the schoolbook depository, Hathcock not only agreed but said his team of sniper instructors at Quantico had tried more than once to replicate the kill shot. But not even best Marine Corps snipers could make the shot. Craig Roberts wrote a book, Kill Zone: A Sniper Looks at Dealey Plaza. Continue reading “President Kennedy’s Assassination: Reporter Killed”
Over the weekend, masked antifa in Portland opened a black man’s car door during a violent protest. Watch how he responded to them: pic.twitter.com/p8gNADCkGM
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) July 13, 2020
Science Alert – by Jacinta Bowler
The human experience of comets is a fleeting phenomenon at best. The dark night sky can reward those gazing upwards with a spectacular vision of these far-travelling objects, but it’s a view that lasts only weeks or months, before these icy bodies continue on their journeys.
On 27 March this year, NASA’s space telescope, Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) discovered such a visitor. Continue reading “Comet NEOWISE Is Visible Right Now, And It Won’t Be Back For Almost 7,000 Years”
The College Fix – by Dave Huber
Michigan State University is considering renaming a residential college honoring the country’s fourth president in order to “advance racial equity.”
In a letter addressed to James Madison residents regarding “commitments and actions,” Interim Dean Linda Racioppi and Assistant Dean Jeff Judge wrote that following summer break, they “plan to engage in reconsideration of the name of the College.” Continue reading “Michigan State considers eliminating James Madison’s name from dorm”
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American Thinker – by Monica Showalter
After a slew of pieties from the U.S. Army generals about the importance of the military being all non-partisan — remember the general who apologized for accompanying commander-in-chief President Trump to a looted, burned church last June? — what goes on on the inside is a heckuva different story. Continue reading “Why is the US Army calling its commander in chief’s campaign slogan ‘white supremacist’?”
INDIANAPOLIS – A reported coin shortage across the U.S. means changes for Kroger customers.
The grocery chain said customers will no longer receive coins as change thanks to a shortage attributed to the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading “Kroger to temporarily stop giving customers changes amid coin shortage spurred by coronavirus pandemic”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Los Angeles, CA — A woman and mother has been identified only as Jane Doe in a recent lawsuit due to the horrifying experience she suffered at the hands of LA cops. She had committed no crime and harmed no one when multiple cops broke into her apartment, forced their way into her bathroom, and pulled her naked from the shower. They were looking for another person, who they just so happened to have arrested completely across town before attacking her. Continue reading “Cops Raid Innocent Family, Rip Naked Mom From Shower, Assault Her in Front Yard”
