U.S. Cities Overwhelmed With Numbers of Illegal Migrants Arriving From Ebola-Stricken Countries

Guest Post by Paul Joseph Watson

Some U.S. cities are becoming overwhelmed with the number of illegal African migrants arriving from Ebola-stricken countries, with Portland Maine complaining that they are beyond capacity.

Large groups of migrants are arriving from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has been hit by one of the biggest ebola outbreaks in history, with 2,000 recorded cases in the last 10 months.

Border Patrol officials said that 500 people from African countries had been arrested by Border Patrol’s Del Rio Sector in Texas alone in the six days after May 30.

Hundreds of the migrants are being sent to a city-owned shelter in San Francisco.

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FOOD SHORTAGES

Guest Post by Ol’ Remus

Essays are like grand juries, there’s no cross examination or exculpating facts. So it is with the current alarms about bad planting weather and a global famine. Writers like to cite big numbers, but how significant is the loss of, say, a million acres of row crops, for instance? Is it a national calamity or a manageable excursion? How about five million acres?

How many productive acres are lost to weather in an average year? How much of that acreage would have produced an unwanted surplus? Are the numbers reliable or are they as manipulated as the employment numbers? How close are the afflicted farmers to the crop insurance breakpoint? Is DC still paying farmers not to grow food? How much are we giving away as foreign aid?

Then there are the readers of such essays. I’m an unreasoning paranoid about food and I’m not alone in this. Some essays seem calculated to rattle me, or it could be the writer is more paranoid about food than I am. Either way I’m left wanting to take a tin can and go looking for edible roots or some esoteric berry that kept the early trappers alive … or a “manager’s special” at the supermarket, so six months hence I can snicker at articles for the unprepared: “Twelve Surprising Edibles in Your House Right Now—leather upholstery isn’t all there is”.

There’s bad news from elsewhere on the planet. Here are the commonly cited doomer facts about east Asia, from

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Soros Implementing His Radical Leftist Agenda By Investing In Criminal Justice

Via SaraCarter.com,

For many years leftist billionaire George Soros has used his wealth to remake our society.

His latest area of focus is criminal justice. From Texas to Philadelphia to Virginia, Soros has reportedly spent millions in backing candidates for district attorneys or prosecutors.

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20-Year-Old Sells Blood Plasma Twice A Week To Fund Her Shopping Addiction

Via ZeroHedge

Carisa Barker, a 20-year-old self-described “shopaholic”, has made more than $3,000 by “donating” blood plasma, which she does twice a week. She uses the money from donating selling her blood to fund her shopping addiction, according to the NY Post.

She has spent a year visiting a donation clinic twice a week to donate plasma in exchange for cash. She nets about $280 per month from her donations and has brought in $3,360 over the course of one year. She recommends the practice as an “effortless way to make money”, according to the article.

Barker said: “I would absolutely recommend it to people who are short of cash and want to go shopping. I donate plasma twice a week. I get $20 the first time and $50 the next time. It’s just a little bit of extra money that I can spend that I don’t feel I worked very hard for.”

Instagram: @Carisa_Barker

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Who Was Saul Alinsky?

Robert Bronsdon (Hollywood Rob) June 2019

Many of the tactics of the far left, the communists, were codified in a book published in 1971 by Saul Alinsky.  It is the playbook by which sneaky underhanded socialists attempt to wrest power from whichever ruling elite that they find themselves oppressed by.  You might suspect that this is hyperbole, but let’s take a moment to understand who this man was, and how he accomplished what he did.  For this I turn to the only authoritative source available to us today…Wikipedia.

Let’s start with a quote from his seminal work Rules for Radicals.

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Gold Has Out-Performed U.S. Dollar for Nearly 50 Years

From Birch Gold Group

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This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest news involving precious metals and the overall economy. Stories include: Gold has beaten the U.S. dollar for nearly 50 years, why the price of silver could be on the cusp of a major breakout, and Malaysian prime minister eyeing a gold-backed currency.

Gold has Beaten U.S. Dollar for Nearly 50 Years

As gold broke out of its rut to reach a three-month high in a week’s time, analysts at Degussa have offered a broader perspective on the metal’s performance over the previous decades. While few could argue the point that gold is currently handily beating the greenback, an article on Kitco reports that data compiled by Degussa shows that this has been the case for nearly 50 years.

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Lifelong Pedophilia Enthusiast Turned Ars Technica Writer Arrested For Pedophilia

Originally Posted at FMShooter – Authored by Jon Hall

Earlier this month, Peter Bright – a tech reporter who worked for both Ars Technica and Conde Nast – was arrested and charged with trying to solicit sex from underage children.

Bright, known under the alias @DrPizza on Twitter, posted about social justice issues and was a noted SJW with an avid distaste of Donald Trump.

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Alzheimers Cure… Perhaps There is Hope

Watching someone’s mind destroyed by this evil is torture.

Especially one which survived a torture in a POW camp long ago and far away.

I hope we ALL agree to fight together when things are truly worth fighting.

From the link below:

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Of Two Minds

Guest Post by The Zman

Probably the only thing that everyone agrees upon in modern America is that the ideological divide has grown wider over the last few decades. This divide becomes even starker when one redefines the Right to be the center of dissident opinion, rather than conventional conservatism. While the Buckley crowd runs faster after the radicals as they plunge into the darkness, the dissidents are pretty much where the Buckley Right was at the start of the cultural revolution in the 1960’s.

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The Omnipresent Surveillance State: Orwell’s 1984 Is No Longer Fiction

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.”—George Orwell, 1984

Tread cautiously: the fiction of George Orwell has become an operation manual for the omnipresent, modern-day surveillance state.

It’s been 70 years since Orwell—dying, beset by fever and bloody coughing fits, and driven to warn against the rise of a society in which rampant abuse of power and mass manipulation are the norm—depicted the ominous rise of ubiquitous technology, fascism and totalitarianism in 1984.

Who could have predicted that 70 years after Orwell typed the final words to his dystopian novel, “He loved Big Brother,” we would fail to heed his warning and come to love Big Brother.

“To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live alone— to a time when truth exists and what is done cannot be undone: From the age of uniformity, from the age of solitude, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of doublethink — greetings!”—George Orwell

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Are Abortion & Gay Rights American Values?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Are Abortion & Gay Rights American Values?

What are these “values” of which politicians incessantly talk? Are they immutable? Or do they change with the changing times?

“My religion defines who I am. And I’ve been a practicing Catholic my whole life,” said Vice President Joe Biden in 2012. “I accept my church’s position on abortion as … doctrine. Life begins at conception. … I just refuse to impose that on others.”

For four decades, Biden backed the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the use of the tax dollars of Joe’s fellow Catholics to pay for what they view as the killing of the innocent unborn.

Last week, Joe flipped. He now backs the repeal of the Hyde Amendment.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – JFK faces down defiant governor – 1963

Via History.com

On this day in 1963, President John F. Kennedy issues presidential proclamation 3542, forcing Alabama Governor George Wallace to comply with federal court orders allowing two African-American students to register for the summer session at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The proclamation ordered Wallace and all persons acting in concert with him to cease and desist from obstructing justice.

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