SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The NRA continues to rake in money in the wake of gun control activists vocally demanding the government strip away the rights of gun owners.  The gun rights lobbying group broke fundraising records in March largely thanks to the gun control crowd.

The numbers don’t lie either. The National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund raised $2.4 million from March 1 to March 31 of this year, according to The Tampa Bay Times.  As the March for Our Lives movement captured the mainstream media’s attention because it fit their carefully crafted pro-government narrative, in the weeks after the Parkland shooting, the other side of the gun control debate enjoyed a big month of its own.   Continue reading “The Backfire Continues: NRA Breaks Fundraising Records In Wake Of Gun Control Demands”

Dallas News

Dallas police lost one of their own Wednesday, a day after a routine shoplifting call ended in bloodshed at a Lake Highlands Home Depot — another blow to a force that’s had more than its share of late.

Officer Rogelio Santander died at 8:11 a.m. Wednesday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.

The 27-year-old is the ninth North Texas officer to be killed in the line of duty in about two years.

Continue reading “‘We have to do this all over again’: Dallas police grieve after routine shoplifting call turns deadly”

Heavy

Police have arrested a former police officer and Vietnam War veteran suspected of being the notorious California serial killer known as the East Area Rapist and Golden State Killer, authorities say. The serial killer committed 12 homicides, at least 45 rapes and numerous home burglaries between 1976 and 1986.   Continue reading “Joseph James DeAngelo: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know”

RT

There is no need for Russian and Chinese businesses to pay each other in dollars and euros, when they can settle in rubles and yuan, according to Zhou Liqun, chairman of the Union of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia.

“The leaders of the two countries should think over improving relations, especially in financial cooperation. Why make payments with foreign currency? Why dollar? Why euro? They can be made directly in the yuan and the ruble,” he told RIA Novosti on the sidelines of the Valdai Discussion Club conference in Shanghai, titled “Russia and China: Contemporary Development Challenges.”   Continue reading “China urges ditching dollar & euro trade with Russia in favor of national currencies”

Mail.com

BERLIN (AP) — Germans of various faiths donned Jewish skullcaps and took to the streets Wednesday in several cities to protest an anti-Semitic attack in Berlin and express fears about growing hatred of Jews in the country.

The kippa protest was triggered by the daytime assault last week of two young men wearing skullcaps in an upscale neighborhood in the German capital. The attack, in which a 19-year-old Syrian asylum-seeker is a suspect, drew outrage in Germany and sharp condemnation by Chancellor Angela Merkel.   Continue reading “Germans don skullcaps to protest anti-Semitism”

Mail.com

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Authorities in California plan to make a “major announcement” in the case of an elusive serial killer they say committed at least 12 homicides, 45 rapes and dozens of burglaries across the state in the 1970s and 1980s.

Jane Carson-Sandler, who was sexually assaulted in California in 1976 by a man believed to be the so-called “East Area Rapist,” said she received an email Wednesday from a retired detective who worked on the case telling her they have identified the rapist and he’s in custody.   Continue reading “‘Major announcement’ planned on elusive serial killer”

The New  Observer

The first 90 invaders from the “migrant caravan” who seek to illegally force their way into the United States by pretending to be “refugees” have presented themselves for processing at the San Ysidro border crossing between California and Mexico—and hundreds more are on their way.   Continue reading ““Migrant Caravan” to US: First 90 Invaders Claim “Asylum” at San Ysidro Crossing”

Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

In the Pacific ocean North East of Hawaii, exists a giant whirlpool of debris accumulated by the ocean currents, which is now scientifically referred to as the North Pacific Gyre. It’s one of the largest ecosystems on Earth, comprising millions of square kilometres. Today it’s better known as “The Great Garbage Patch,” an area the size of Queensland, Australia, where tonnes of plastic is spread throughout the ocean.   Continue reading “A Huge Crowd Funded Machine Is About To Start Cleaning Up The Great Pacific Garbage Patch”

On the Contrary – by Michael Hoffman

April 2018 —  In another victory for the Palestinian rights movement on U.S. college campuses, students at elite Barnard College in New York City voted nearly two-thirds in favor of a referendum supporting divestment from companies profiting from Israeli war crimes and dispossession of Palestinians, most recently the slaughter of unarmed protestors at a border fence by Israeli army snipers.    Continue reading “Youth for Palestine movement growing in the U.S.”

Fox News

Authorities in Maine launched a dragnet Wednesday after a man shot and killed a sheriff’s deputy, stole his cruiser and then robbed a convenience store, officials said.

Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster said Corporal Eugene Cole was killed around 1:45 a.m. on U.S. Route 2 in Norridgewock, located about 30 miles north of the state capital of Augusta. Cole was one of two cops shot dead nationwide, with a Dallas police officer succumbing to his wounds Wednesday morning after being injured the day before.  Continue reading “Maine officer shot and killed by suspect who stole his car, robbed store”