Continue reading “Sandy Hook Parker Family Staging Fake Production”
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — They’re hidden in babies’ diapers, ramen noodle soup packages, footballs, soda cans and even body cavities.
Not drugs or weapons, but cellphones. They’re becoming a growing problem in prisons across the country as they are used to make threats, plan escapes and for inmates to continue to make money from illegal activity even while behind bars. Continue reading “Prisoners’ use of smuggled cellphones on the rise”
Before It’s News – by N. Morgan
Thank God for the 2nd amendment! If it hadn’t been for this right, this 76 year old man would be dead, more than likely. According to the neighbors, the neighborhood violence has escalated and they were glad the man defended himself and got the bad guy.
A 76-year-old South Carolina man fatally shot a robbery suspect who assaulted him in his own driveway, Charleston’s WCSC-TV reported. Continue reading “Thug Brings A Taser To A Gunfight”
Guerrilla Media Network – by Pete Santilli
For almost 2 years, my co-host Susannah Cole has been patiently insistent on getting my attention about U.S. Ignite. Almost every issue we cover on The Pete Santilli Show is impacted and/or influenced by U.S. Ignite, but when I began looking into the program, I couldn’t wrap my mind around the enormity of the initiative.
At a first glance, I understood how U.S. Ignite was tied directly and indirectly to Obamacare in many different respects. Early in my findings, I focused my energy on the detrimental elements of ObamaCare, and quite frankly I considered ObamaCare the top-level parent of the potential hazards of U.S. Ignite. Continue reading “The Matrix Is Real & Here – US Ignite Is The Biggest Threat To Human Freedom & Will Burn Down America”
Can you identify a “gay” hooker in New York City and try to understand his way of life?
If so, the federal government may have a half-million-dollar grant for you – if the federal payouts to a left-leaning government contractor are any indication. Continue reading “IRS ‘trusted partner’ on hunt for sex workers”
This will be written from the first person plural… and I am it!
I’ll do the writing in somewhat of a hurry, in that, to do otherwise might cause a delay of the finished..number 2
The preferable manner is to do the delay. That manner allows the hot chocolate to cool a bit……..and also, I can order my dog to cast off my lap and I don’t like lap dogs…Christ, he is rather large. and only believes its his place, when the nonverbal communicai is in his favor……….Now: Where have i put myself in that scene? You Know Where. Continue reading “From a Mason Jar, 2”
SUNBURY, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman charged along with her newlywed husband in the murder of a man they met through Craigslist admitted to the slaying in a jailhouse interview with a newspaper and said she has killed more than 20 others across the country, claims police said they are investigating.
In an interview with the Daily Item in Sunbury, Pa., 19-year-old Miranda Barbour said she wants to plead guilty to killing Troy LeFerrara in November. She also said in the interview that she has killed at least 22 other people from Alaska to North Carolina in the last six years as part of her involvement in a satanic cult. Continue reading “Miranda Barbour, Accused Craigslist Killer, Admits To Slaying 22 People As Part Of Satanic Cult: Report”
The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton
Randomly finding out there’s a warrant out for your arrest that you weren’t aware of has to suck, but finding out it’s for not returning a crappy Jennifer Lopez movie you rented almost a decade ago has to suck ten times more.
That’s reportedly what happened to South Carolina resident Kayla Finley, who spent a night in Pickens County Jail after going there to report a crime herself. Her charge? Petite larceny for failing to return a copy of Monster-in-Law she had forgotten she rented back in 2005: Continue reading “Woman Jailed for Forgetting to Return J-Lo VHS She Rented 9 Years Ago”
A son of a Scottish Farmer (an immigrant), named, Landis Mason, (that’s the son) patented his jar in 1858 in the United States.
And so it began, the Mason Jar!
It had a threaded neck and a screw on lid, as hot liquids cooled, a seal was formed first time ever!
And right there, formed a family tradition. Continue reading “From A Mason Jar”
Freedom Outpost – by David Risselada
I want to talk about the United Nations Small Arms Treaty. I have written a couple of articles about it before, but in light of some recent developments, like the European Union calling for the ratification of the treaty among European Union states, it may be time to discuss it again. Also, let’s not forget the UN just issued resolution 2117, which calls for member states to collect civilian arms and destroy them. My friends, you only need to look at Australia, Canada and Britain to see that civilian disarmament is their goal. Continue reading “UN Small Arms Treaty: Eighty Million Determined Gun Owners Should be Quite an Obstacle To Its Enforcement”
Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown
Ever since September 2013, the day Secretary of State John Kerry signed the United Nations Small Arms Treaty, it has bothered me the complete disingenuousness and outright lies he told to those gathered to witness the signing and the American people. Here’s the video of the signing and his remarks. Continue reading “Kerry Lies to The American People – National Gun Registration Will be Part of the UN Small Arms Treaty”
Ground Report – by Robert Tilford
Move rover George Orwell – the Defense Advanced Research (DARPA) announced recently its new “deep web” search program for police and law enforcement called: “Memex” which will be able to search the far corners of internet content that is unattainable by modern, mainstream search engines, offering DARPA“technological superiority in the area of content indexing and Web search on the Internet.”
According to DARPA’s website: Continue reading “DARPA announces scary new web search tool for law enforcement called “Memex””
If only American politics looked like Turkey. Id love seeing bEoner or paloosy get a broken nose while debating policy
Turkish MPs have approved controversial plans to reform the country’s top judicial body, amid a brawl which left one opposition MP with a broken nose.
The government wants the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors – the HSYK – to come under justice ministry control. Continue reading “Turkish MPs pass judicial reforms amid brawl”
CAIRO : Deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was Sunday facing charges of espionage and carrying out “terror attacks” in Egypt, as a third trial against him was due to get under way.
The latest court case is part of a relentless government crackdown targeting Morsi and his Islamist supporters since he was ousted by the military on July 3. Continue reading “Morsi faces spying charges as third trial to begin”
[July 18, 1774]
At a general Meeting of the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the County of Fairfax on Monday the 18th day of July 1774, at the Court House, George Washington Esquire Chairman, and Robert Harrison Gent. Clerk of the said Meeting —
1. Resolved that this Colony and Dominion of Virginia can not be considered as a conquered Country; and if it was, that the present Inhabitants are the Descendants not of the Conquered, but of the Conquerors. Continue reading “Fairfax County Resolves”
“Global warming is a weapon of mass destruction.” so says John Kerry. The NBTP has a message for you: while in Jakarta please a shrink.
Your fanaticism is destroying the only reputation you have left, which to tell you the truth, is not much. Messianic dreams are hard to conquer, they will wreck havoc with reality. Continue reading “Kerry In Indonesia Spreading the Global Warming Gospel”
I’m ready for Spring.
There will be no rest for the snow weary from the Midwest to East Coast as yet another quick moving system threatens to lay down a swath of several inches of snow from Minnesota to the Northeast Sunday night through Tuesday.
An onslaught of winter storms has buried much of the Northeast over the past few weeks. While this upcoming storm is not expected to be a historic event, it can snarl travel, resulting in more flight delays in a winter full of them already. Continue reading “Oh joy, more snow”
US armed forces misconduct has reached worrying proportions, with drug, alcohol and sexual abuses and expulsions on the rise, documents obtained by the AP reveal.
The past three years seem to have been the hardest on army officers, as they have seen a steep, three-fold increase in departures due to misconduct and internal crimes, according to the documents. A total of 119 Army officers were forced to leave due to misconduct in 2010, which closely matched the average since 2000, but the figure more than tripled in 2013 to 387. For enlisted soldiers, the number jumped from 5,600 in 2007 to upward of 11,000 in 2013. Continue reading “Number of US army officers fired for misconduct tripled in 3 yrs – report”

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