40 29 TV News – by Adam Roberts

Lt. Kevin C. Mainhart, age 46, was killed in Yell County Thursday morning, and the bodies of two other people were found at a nearby home, according to Bill Sadler with Arkansas State Police.

Suspect James Arthur Bowden, age 42, was holed up inside a home for hours before being arrested Thursday afternoon, according to Sadler.   Continue reading “Deputy, two others killed in Yell County; suspect in custody”

The Hill – by Vicki Needham

The White House said Thursday that it has struck agreements with China on several persistent trade irritants that will help reduce the massive trade deficit with Beijing.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross announced deals that will send U.S. beef exports to China, allow Chinese imports of cooked poultry, expand U.S. electronic payment services and provide for faster regulatory approval of biotechnology products by Beijing.   Continue reading “US, China reach access deals for beef, poultry”

Reason – by Jacob Sullum

In a victory for Second and Fourth amendment rights, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled this week that public possession of a handgun is not enough, by itself, to justify stopping and questioning someone. That conclusion is consistent with what the U.S. Supreme Court has said about the “reasonable suspicion” that police need to detain people.   Continue reading “Carrying a Gun Does Not Justify Detention, Indiana Supreme Court Says”

Yahoo News

A new Ebola epidemic has been declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo after the deaths of three people thought to be linked to the virus.

The country’s health ministry confirmed one person has tested positive for the virus.

The World Health Organisation confirmed that the DR Congo had informed them of a lab-confirmed case of the disease.   Continue reading “Ebola: Three people killed in Democratic Republic of Congo as new epidemic declared by WHO”

The article/video basically states the relationship and procedure has been in place since 1985, so…. this amounts to more reaching from the media in hopes to keep the Trumpets blowing their horns, I think we will see lots of news like this as time goes on.

Fox News 10

Making sure criminal immigrants are not released back to the community has been a top priority for President Donald Trump, and in Arizona, the Department of Corrections takes part in a program that transfers undocumented prisoners who have served their time, directly into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).   Continue reading “Arizona Department of Corrections working with ICE to transfer undocumented prisoners”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: No deal has been signed. Considering how tied in the US administration is to Israel it will be interesting to see what happens. What has been promised to Abbas for him to make such claims? We have heard this sort of thing before and we all know the verse,

“For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:3

Any peace deal will never last or be meaningful. It will only lead to the next stage of these end times.

Continue reading “‘Abbas Has Decided To Sign Peace Deal With Israel’”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: But Trump told me he did not believe in climate change. Welcome to the real world folks, you should be used to it by now. Since when has a politician told you the truth? This man has flip flopped more than Obama did. The wool was pulled over your eyes America. It is okay to admit when you have made a mistake, that is how we learn. Now it is time to speak out, unfortunately it seems too little too late. We never had a candidate to begin with and we will never have one again that will actually stand for the people. Why? You threw our Father out of our nation. When the Supreme Court voted for homosexual marriage and all the corporations had their rainbow flags and logos illuminated in the six colors of their flag you continued to support them. You bought their drinks, food and merchandise because it is just a little too tough for you to make a stand. What a shame. Have you not read Deuteronomy 28? ‘Well, I don’t have time to read that Brandon’. And you wonder why the nation has turned into a hell hole? If you do not have time for God why do you think He will have time for you? Think about it.

Continue reading “US Signs International Declaration On Climate Change Despite Trump’s Past Statements”

Las Vegas Review-Journal – by Jenny Wilson

Federal prosecutors throughout the West have struggled recently to win conspiracy convictions against groups of loosely organized individual rights activists who identify with an anti-government movement best known for staging armed protests on federally managed land.

The first blow for the federal government came in the fall, when Ammon and Ryan Bundy, sons of notorious anti-federalist rancher Cliven Bundy, were acquitted along with several others of charges that they conspired to intimidate employees out of doing their jobs at an Oregon national wildlife refuge.
Continue reading “Prosecutors struggle to prove conspiracy in Bundy cases”

The Organic Prepper

If you buy organic products, chances are you have heard of Azure Standard, which is sort of like a mobile co-op that delivers well-priced organic food and products in bulk to drop-off points around the country.

Now that idyllic 2000-acre organic farm, which has produced reasonably priced organic wheat, field peas, barley, Einkorn, and beef for thousands of people across the country, is about to be sprayed against their will with Roundup and other harmful pesticides, due to a ruling from their local municipality about invasive plants.   Continue reading “We’re All Tenant Farmers: Oregon Plans to Douse Azure Standard Organic Farm in Pesticide”

The Old Farmers Almanac – by Lucille J. Goodyear

While the Mother’s Day that we celebrate on the second Sunday in May is a fairly recent development, the basic idea goes back to ancient mythology—to the long ago civilizations of the Greeks and Romans.

The Greeks paid annual homage to Cybele, the mother figure of their gods, and the Romans dedicated an annual spring festival to the mother of their gods. Continue reading “The History of Mother’s Day”

World Events and the Bible

At this point in our study it should be clear the Tribulation of Satan cannot occur until we witness the conflict between the Ram and the Goat whose horn will break as we documented in Chapter 2. This event gives rise to the Ten Clay Kings and marks the release of the Four Winds which also marks the completion of the Sealing of our Father’s Saints and the initiation of the Trumpets sounding. After these events and only then will we witness a Deadly Wound which marks the point in time when the great shaking in Heaven occurs, the moment when Satan is cast from Heaven to earth, the moment when the Tribulation of Satan begins.   Continue reading “The Timeline Of The Tribulation: Chapter 5 – The Timing Of Satan’s Appearance”

White House

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to protect American innovation and values, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1.  Cybersecurity of Federal Networks.    Continue reading “Presidential Executive Order on Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical Infrastructure”

ABC News

Immigration and Customs Enforcement‘s investigative division arrested 1,378 people after a six-week long, national gang operation that concluded this week.

Of those apprehended, 1,098 were arrested on federal or state criminal charges, and the remaining 280 were arrested on non-criminal immigration violations. There were 933 U.S. citizens and 445 foreign nationals arrested, according to ICE.   Continue reading “ICE arrests more than 1,000 people in targeted gang operation”

Politico – by Josh Gerstein

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reversing one of the central elements of the Obama administration’s criminal justice reform agenda: a Justice Department policy that led to prosecutors in drug cases often filing charges in a way that avoided triggering mandatory minimum sentences in federal law.

Sessions is withdrawing a 2013 directive from Attorney General Eric Holder that instructed federal prosecutors not to specify the amount of drugs involved when charging low-level and non-violent drug offenders. That policy effectively gave judges discretion to set sentences lower than the mandatory punishments ranging from five years to life in prison federal law dictates when someone is convicted of a crime involving a certain quantity of illegal drugs.   Continue reading “Sessions moves to lengthen drug sentences”

Newsweek – by Damien Sharkov

Russia’s air force scrambled to intercept a U.S. aircraft above the Black Sea, sending a fighter jet that came within 20 feet of its American counterpart.

Moscow claimed that the U.S. jet was “approaching the state border of the Russian Federation” when forces in southern Russia deployed an Su-30 fighter jet to follow it.  Continue reading “Russian jet intercepts U.S. aircraft above Black Sea, comes within 20 feet”

Yahoo News

While Republicans rewrite the Affordable Care Act in Washington, the future of the current law has grown hazier with the nation’s third-largest health insurer completely divorcing itself from state-based insurance markets.

Aetna said late Wednesday that it won’t sell individual coverage next year in its two remaining states — Nebraska and Delaware — after projecting a $200 million loss this year. It had already dropped Iowa and Virginia for next year. The insurer once sold the coverage in 15 states, but slashed that to four after losing about $450 million in 2016.  Continue reading “Aetna drops last 2 state markets under Affordable Care Act”

Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way – in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.

– Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities   Continue reading “A Tale of Two Justice Systems – Wall Street vs. Main Street”