Export of Thermal Imaging Equipment or related accessories (such as manuals) is strictly regulated by the US Department of State in accordance with the guidelines of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). It is a major crime to ship or carry US manufactured thermal imaging devices outside the borders of the United States, punishable by fines and prison sentences. Ignorance of these regulations will not hold up in court. By purchasing thermal imaging equipment from TNVC, you attest that you will not attempt to export or carry this thermal imaging equipment outside the borders of the United States. Also, it illegal to allow a non-US Citizen to look through US Thermal Imaging Equipment, even on US soil. Again, this is a crime punishable by fines and prison sentences. Continue reading “I ran across this on a night vision website”
A father fatally shot an armed robber who threatened him and his family at a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in San Antonio, Texas.
Officers told Fox San Antonia that 19-year-old Andrews Herrera was killed after he approached Carlos Molina, 32, just before 9 p.m. Wednesday. Molina was eating at the fried chicken chain with his family when Herrera demanded that he hand over his property and threatened his children with a gun, police say. Continue reading “Father Fatally Shoots Robber Who Pointed Gun at His Children in Popeyes”
The Virginia Pilot – by Ryan Murphy
NORFOLK – The colors were raised, the watch was set and on Saturday at 11:56 a.m., the fast-attack sub Washington officially became the USS Washington and was commissioned into the U.S. Navy.
Construction on the sub started in Newport News in September 2011.
In March 2015, it was christened the Washington. The “USS” designation may not seem like much to the average civilian, but for Cmdr. Gabriel Cavazos, it’s the culmination of years of construction work and many months of effort from his crew. Continue reading “USS Washington joins Navy’s submarine fleet in commissioning ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Euclid, OH — Once again, the cops from what is now becoming one of the most infamous departments in the country are in the spotlight. This time, the Euclid police department beat a man so severely that they literally broke his face and he had to be hospitalized. Also, after they arrested him, two officers were caught on the dashcam expressing their disappointment that they didn’t kill him.
Tensions between police and citizens in Euclid, Ohio have come to a head recently after police killed an unarmed 23-year-old man over a marijuana roach and officers were seen on video pulverizing another man over a suspended license, and, as TFTP reported last week, beating the hell out of an innocent man after mistaking his colostomy bag for a weapon. Continue reading “Cops Brutally Beat Man then Express ‘Regret’ for NOT Killing Him”
“Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.”
Article III, Section 3, Clause 1
The terrorist-linked Muslim Brotherhood (MB), echoing other jihadist groups, has pledged to “shed blood” and “wage war” against the United States after President Donald Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and directed his government to move the American embassy to the city.
In an Arabic-language statement disseminated by the Ikhwanonline.info website, MB declares, “Jerusalem is an Islamic and Arab land, for which we shed blood, freedom, and life, and we wage war against every aggressor and every supporter of aggression.” Continue reading “Muslim Brotherhood Vows to ‘Wage War’ Against U.S. Due to Trump’s Jerusalem Decision”
Fascinating colorized photographs from the 1800s reveal the lives of soldiers during two of the century’s great wars in the United States and Europe.
One image reveals President Abraham Lincoln meeting with Unionist General George B McClellan after the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War.
McClellan, known for his cautious military tactics, was relieved of his duties by Lincoln shortly after the battle after allowing General Robert E Lee’s army to retreat into Virginia despite unknowingly having the confederates significantly outnumbered. Continue reading “Images from conflicts of the 1800s leap to life after being colorized for the first time”
Gun Owners of America – by Erich Pratt
There’s an old adage that says: “When you’ve dug yourself into a hole, stop digging.”
Texas Senator John Cornyn — the second most powerful Senator in Washington — is a traditionally pro-gun friend who made a big mistake by sponsoring a bad gun control bill.
But, rather than admitting that he made a mistake, he is digging in — and, in the process, becoming a vocal advocate for gun control. Continue reading ““Fix NICS” Bill Would Take Away Your Guns as a Result of Unpaid Traffic Tickets”
On December 7, the Palestinian al-Nasser Salah al-Deen Brigades fired several rockets at the Israeli settlements of Hof Ashkelon and Sha’ar HaNegev north of the Gaza Strip. The group said in a statement that this was only the first response to the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and said that more actions will follow. The Israeli Defense Forces said that a battle tank and a warplane had targeted two posts in Gaza in response to the shelling.
According to local sources, Israeli warplanes are highly active over Gaza as the situation escalates. Continue reading “Palestine-Syria War Report – December 8, 2017: Jerusalem Standoff”
Global Research – by Stephen Lendman
Republican neocons long yearned to end progressive New Deal and Great Society programs, especially Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security by privatizing them, handing them to Wall Street as lucrative investment opportunities, harming beneficiaries in the process.
The tax cut heist they hope to present to Trump for a signing ceremony before Christmas is much more than transferring more wealth from ordinary Americans to corporate predators and super-rich ones.
A complementary goal is eroding social justice more than already, ultimately wanting it eliminated altogether, returning America to 19th century harshness – class warfare worse than now.
Continue reading “GOP Plan to Destroy Social Justice in America”
Defend Democracy Press – by Max Blumenthal
When Congress authorized Robert Mueller and his team of lawyers to investigate “links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump,” opponents of the president sensed that sooner or later, hard evidence of Trump’s collusion with the Russian government would emerge.
Seven months later, after three indictments that did little, if anything, to confirm the grand collusion narrative, Mueller had former National Security Council advisor Michael Flynn dragged before a federal court for lying to the FBI. The Russia probe had finally netted a big fish. Continue reading “Michael Flynn’s Indictment Exposes Trump Team’s Collusion With Israel, Not Russia”
Natural News – by Frances Bloomfield
Are you doing senior citizens more harm than good by offering them your seat on the bus? According to one Oxford professor, you most definitely are. Instead of giving a seat to the elderly, you should be encouraging them to stand up and become more physically active, claimed Sir Muir Gray, clinical adviser to Public Health England.
“We need to be encouraging activity as we age — not telling people to put their feet up,” said Gray. He further stated that senior citizens need to “play their part” and “understand their role” in remaining healthy and physically fit. Continue reading “Being polite to the elderly is bad for their health; they need to stand up, walk further, carry their own packages, expert claims”
The Israel Air Force (IAF) has become the second air force in the world to declare the F-35 stealth fighter jet an operational aircraft – which IAF leaders claim has given Israel air superiority in the Middle East for the next 40 years.
“The announcement of the operationalization of the [F-35] Adir aircraft comes at a time in which the IAF is operating on a large scale on a number of fronts in a dynamic Middle East,” said IAF commander Brig-Gen. Amikam Norkin. He added that the F-35s will equip Israel to handle “constantly evolving and complex challenges” in the region. Continue reading “Israel Declares ‘Air Superiority’ for the Next 40 Years in Middle East”
I cannot believe what I am writing, the TSA has officially invaded auto manufacturing.
According to a Lincoln Motor Company media release, their 2018 Lincoln’s will offer ‘complimentary’ CLEAR biometric memberships to new car owners.
“Working with CLEAR, Lincoln takes effortless travel to the next level, offering complimentary memberships for new Lincoln owners.”
Continue reading “New cars to be equipped with ‘complimentary’ TSA PreCheck biometric scanners”
Chestnuts are roasting, bells are ringing, and presents are under the tree. But if you are into survival, then you might put a slightly different twist on things during the holidays. I can help turn you into Survival Santa, with this guide to the most prepper Christmas around! Continue reading “Survival Santa’s Guide to a Very Prepper Christmas”
Former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio has said he is ‘seriously, seriously, seriously considering running for the US Senate.’
The 85-year-old said he was not interested in running for Trent Franks’ congressional seat when the republican resigns in January for asking staffers to be surrogate mothers for his child.
But he admitted retiring Senator Jeff Flake’s seat has caught his eye. Continue reading “Joe Arpaio says he is considering running for the Senate’”
