Winston Churchill is throwing up in his grave. The word “hero” is misused in the media on a daily basis. Football players, however good they may be, are not heroes; actors, however dashing, are not heroes; politicians, however bold they may be, are not heroes. Bob Curry, 64, known as “Backdoor Bob” after being first […]
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Why Are Liberals Trying To Portray Trump As An Anti-Irish Bigot?
Of all of the things the “Resistance” is trying to do to unseat President Trump, this is the most puzzling and let’s face it, they own a trademark on harebrained schemes. I have detected a plan by the left to portray Donald Trump as an anti-Irish racist. Sure, “Irish” isn’t even close to being a […]
Read MoreFBI caught out lying about ‘lost’ texts
The UK’s first cyborg shop assistant was fired after a week due to “incompetence,” suggesting the much-feared AI takeover may still be some way off. Fabio, the Pepper robot, produced by Japanese company Softbank, was hired as a retail assistant at a Margiotta supermarket in Edinburgh, Scotland, as part of an experiment run by Heriot-Watt […]
Read MoreDavid Cameron thought Obama was an insufferable narcissist, says the ex-PM’s former chief strategist
David Cameron thought Obama was one of the “most narcissistic, self-absorbed people” he ever met, according to the ex-PM’s former strategy chief. The comments come despite the pair’s once notorious “transatlantic bromance.” Steve Hilton, who was one of Cameron’s closest advisers until they parted ways over his support for Brexit and tougher immigration laws, made […]
Read MoreCIA – The largest criminal organization in the world
Who is the biggest drug dealer in the world? The Cartels of Cali and Medellin? A Yakuza? The Cosa Nostra? Aecio Neves? It appears that the main central organizing force of international drug trafficking is, in fact, the CIA, the main intelligence agency of the US government. The connections between American intelligence and organized crime […]
Read MoreTexas police officer accused of brutally beating woman after she was found sleeping in car
The police of Killeen, Texas are in the spotlight again after a Harker Heights Police Department officer was accused of savagely beating a woman. The gruesome photos of the aftermath have left police scrambling to come up with answers. According to a Facebook post by the alleged victim’s attorney, Leah Dure was asleep in the […]
Read More‘Somebody Has Already Been Killed’ Over The Dossier, Fusion GPS Lawyer Claimed
The publication of the infamous dossier resulted in the death of at least one person, a lawyer for opposition research firm Fusion GPS told a Senate committee last year. The comment, from Fusion GPS lawyer Joshua Levy, was made during an Aug. 22 Senate Judiciary Committee interview with Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson. A transcript […]
Read MoreNATO’s Fraudulent War on Behalf of Women
In a recent Guardian article titled “Why NATO Must Defend Women’s Rights,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Soltenberg and Hollywood movie star Angelina Jolie assert that “NATO has the responsibility and opportunity to be a leading protector of women’s rights.” NATO, moreover, “can become the global military leader in how to prevent and respond to sexual violence […]
Read MorePolice State: Thousands of Americans’ Electronics Illegally Searched at Border
Over 30,000 people had their electronic devices searched without probable cause or a warrant by Customs and Border Protection in 2017. This is a 50% increase from 2016. Most of the searches took place at airports when travelers were leaving the country. And 80% of those searched were not American citizens. I happen to think […]
Read More24,000 Attempts To View Pornography At The UK Parliament In Just Five Months
There were roughly 24,000 attempts to access pornography on the House of Parliament’s computer network between June and October 2017, according to a Freedom of Information request by Britain’s Press Association. The request — first reported by The Guardian — revealed that the House of Parliament network, which is utilized by MPs, peers and staff, […]
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