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According to an article in the Colorado Sun, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has sold or given away 3,000 portable breathalyzers to first-time DUI offenders.

Why has the CDOT invested close to one million dollars in a portable breathalyzers?

The CDOT’s relationship with BACtrack under the guise of reducing impaired driving is extremely suspicious.   Continue reading “Colorado DOT selling questionable portable breathalyzers to first time DUI offenders”

Natural News – by Vicki Batts

The Centers for Disease Control recently revealed they are investigating 155 possible cases of “polio-like syndrome,” or acute flaccid myelitis. So far, 80 cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) have been confirmed in 25 states, as of November 2, 2018.

While health officials say they “don’t know” what’s causing the outbreak of polio-like symptoms in children, there are a few potential causes that are going unreported: Vaccines, migration and exposure to toxins are all potential vectors of disease — but saying so isn’t “politically correct.” Scientists have long-since known that the oral polio vaccine can (and does) cause polio-like symptoms.   Continue reading “Is the mysterious “polio-like disease” sweeping America caused by vaccines? Herbicide exposure?”

Daily Mail

The gunman who massacred 12 people at a country music bar in southern California on Wednesday night has been identified as a former marine.

Ian Long, 29, opened fire on the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks at 11.20pm. He killed 11 people inside the bar and one of the first cops on the scene before taking his own life    Continue reading “Tattooed trenchcoat-wearing ex-Marine, 29, identified as the gunman who massacred twelve people during student night at country bar”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A group of Antifa protesters which confronted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in a restaurant last month took to the residence of Tucker Carlson on Wednesday evening, ringing the doorbell of his upscale home while chanting: “Tucker Carlson, we will fight! We know where you sleep at night!

The threatening protest, claimed by Anti-fascist group Smash Racism DC , echoes June protests at the homes of Trump admin officials Kristjen Nielsen and Stephen Miller amid controversy over immigration policy.   Continue reading ““We Know Where You Sleep At Night”: Antifa Mob Whose Founder Loves Assassination Targets Tucker Carlson At Home”

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Authorities have identified the gunman and the handgun he used to kill 12 people at a Southern California bar Thursday crowded with hundreds of people on “college night.”

The suspect was identified as 28-year-old Ian David Long, said Sheriff Geoff Dean of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.   Continue reading “13 dead, including gunman, after mass shooting during ‘college night’ at California bar”

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DOVER, Del. (AP) – Authorities say the death of a bicyclist who was hit by a vehicle driven by a Delaware state trooper during a chase was an accident.

A spokeswoman for the attorney general’s office said Wednesday that the agency’s Office of Civil Rights and Public Trust determined the June incident it to be “an unfortunate accident” and not an intentional use of deadly force.   Continue reading “Officials Say Death of Cyclist Hit by Trooper Was Accident”

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DELAWARE– In June, the Delaware General Assembly passed House Bill 300, legislation that outlawed the possession of bump stocks and trigger cranks.

On Wednesday, Delaware State Police offered financial incentive for people who opted to voluntarily surrender bump stocks and trigger cranks for guns. Bump stocks and trigger cranks both attach to rifles and allow the guns to shoot at a much higher rate than they normally would.    Continue reading “Delaware State Police Hold Bump Stock and Trigger Crank Collection”

Jon Rappoport

A hundred fifty years ago, at least some Americans recognized that all serious discourse depended on the use of the faculty called Reason.

Formal debate, science, and law all flowed from that source.

A common bond existed in some schools of the day. The student was expected to learn how Reason operates, and for that he was taught the only subject which could lay out, as on a long table, the visible principles: Logic.   Continue reading “The State weaponizes education to create ignorance”

Crush the Street – by TraderStef

The Gadsden flag “Dont Tread On Me” motto and coiled rattlesnake is representative of today’s birthright citizenship dispute, as roughly one of every 12 newborns in the United States are “anchor babies.”

Back in 1751, Benjamin Franklin penned a sardonic commentary in his Pennsylvania Gazette suggesting that colonists should send rattlesnakes to Britain as a “thank you” for their policy of sending felons to America. In 1754, he used a rattlesnake in the “JOIN, or DIE” illustration to drive home an additional point, and that was his first known political cartoon in an American newspaper. The rattlesnake’s sections represent the colonies and the curves imply the Atlantic coastline. The states of New England are merged into the head of the snake.   Continue reading “The Natives are Restless for “Birthright” Jurisprudence – “Don’t Tread On Me””

Breitbart – by Joshua Caplan

Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) chief John Brennan told MSNBC that the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions Wednesday shows the United States may be facing a constitutional crisis “very soon.”   Continue reading “John Brennan Warns After Sessions’ Firing: ‘Constitutional Crisis Very Soon’”

USA Today – by Mike Snider

Scratch the theory that cord cutting might be decelerating.

Cable and satellite TV providers lost about 1.1 million subscribers during the July to September period, the largest quarterly loss ever – and the first time the industry lost more than 1 million subscribers in a quarter, according to media and telecommunications research firm MoffettNathanson.   Continue reading “Cord cutting accelerates as pay TV loses 1 million customers in largest-ever quarterly loss”

Forward – by Jenny Singer

Dana Nessel, the Jewish lesbian lawyer whose underdog campaign for Michigan Attorney General got its first boost with a penis joke, won the job on election night by a small margin in a state that went red in 2016.

“Who can you trust most not to show you their penis in a professional setting? Is it the candidate who doesn’t have a penis? I’d say so,” Nessel said in a viral video put out last November, when the #MeToo movement dominated headlines.   Continue reading “Jewish Lesbian Wins In Michigan”

Washington Examiner – by Kelly Cohen

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the first sitting senator to endorse Donald Trump for president, is no longer in charge of the Department of Justice.

Sessions submitted his resignation in a letter to White House chief of staff John Kelly on Wednesday afternoon. Sessions’ resignation letter was delivered by hand to the White House after it was requested by President Trump earlier Wednesday.   Continue reading “Jeff Sessions resigns as attorney general”

RT

Embarrassing social media photos could easily sink a congressional campaign, but several lawmakers have shown that you can be charged with corruption and embezzlement and still win re-election.

American voters took partisan politics to a whole new level on Tuesday, after Republican congressmen Duncan Hunter and Chris Collins – both of whom face federal indictments for crimes including embezzlement and securities fraud – won re-election. As long as the Democrats don’t win, right?   Continue reading “US voters re-elect lawmakers facing criminal indictments & corruption charges, because why not?”

Town Hall – by Beth Baumann

For months, gun control advocates in Washington State have peddled initiative 1639, which moves to create stricter firearms laws. On Tuesday, 60 percent of Washingtonians voted in favor of ballot measure, the Seattle Times reported.

Specifically, i-1639 will:   Continue reading “Voters in WA State Pass Massive Gun Control Initiative”