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Open season on whites in America: Pregnant mother walking in Park stabbed by Black for No Reason
A pregnant woman was stabbed by a stranger while walking with her toddler on Saturday in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, according to reports.
Brookhaven Police are seeking a black male between the ages of 20 and 30 years old in connection with the attack, which left the woman seriously injured, police say.
She was stabbed for no reason, the only reason is probably for being white, but there’s...
Really funny stuff: Woman Marries HERSELF because no Man is Good Enough
A woman who ‘married’ herself in a commitment ceremony attended by friends and family divided viewers when she appeared on This Morning.
Meg Taylor Morrison, 35, a life and business coach from Atlanta, Georgia, explained she ‘married’ herself as a symbol of ‘self-love’ after splitting from her fiancé four months before their planned October 2020 wedding.
She decided...
US Universities to Re-Educate White Students about Race and how Evil they are
Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia is to mandate that all of its students take a “Race and Ethnicity Requirement” course from next year, following consistent demands from the university’s black student group.
Campus Reform reports that the university wants all students to understand “how racial and ethnic antagonisms and inequality develop historically.”
“After careful consideration...
Wendy's restaurant calls Police to Execute Black Man for Sleeping in his Car in their Parking lot
Employees from an Atlanta Wendy’s restaurant called police about a “suspicious” man sleeping in his car. As soon as the death squads (police) arrived at the scene, a sobriety test was conducted on a black man named Rayshard Brooks. The test result came instantly saying that “he had too much to drink” despite the man talking fluently without any babbling or stumbling or anything...
White woman pushed in front of train by Black man, daughter saves her life but sustains horrific injuries
A Milwaukee woman remained in critical condition Tuesday after suffering horrific injuries in a bid to save her mother, who had been pushed off a platform onto the tracks as a train approached, reports said.
Katie Wenszell, 28, was vacationing in Atlanta with her mother and sisters when the attack occurred at a MARTA station on Sunday, Milwaukee’s FOX 6 reported.
The daughter quickly jumped...
Project Veritas Leaks Audio from Secretly Recorded ‘CNN Tapes’
119 hours of “secretly recorded audio from within CNN’s headquarters in Atlanta” was released Thursday by Project Veritas at the 2017 CPAC conference.
Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe told reporters that over 220 minutes of leaked audio was captured by a source inside the agency back in 2009. A portion of that audio will be made publicly available on both ProjectVeritas.com and CNNLeaks.com...
Ebola May Have Already Crossed US Border - Border Patrol Secret Report
There’s no doubt Feds are shipping illegals from Ebola-struck countries across U.S. at taxpayer expense.
After Customs and Border Protection reported that its agents caught nearly 1,000 illegals from Ebola-struck countries this year, meaning many more have not been apprehended, the question remains whether President Barack Obama will secure the border and stop shipping illegals across the U.S....
If Nuclear War Doesn’t Exterminate Us Ebola Virus Might
Unless the world reins in the demented criminals in Washington, the world has signed its own death warrant.
I just heard on National Public Radio two things that have totally destroyed what tiny bit of belief I still had in American leadership. I have concluded that the term “intelligent American” is an oxymoron.
American elites have decided that Americans are not sufficiently threatened by war...
Obama Brings Ebola Into America
Officials are importing Ebola into the U.S. which doctors have failed to contain in Africa.
Despite the fact that doctors in Africa cannot keep Ebola from spreading, United States officials brought an affected patient into the country only days after President Obama signed an executive order mandating the detention of Americans who show signs of “respiratory illness.”
The first known Ebola patient...
UN meeting to host debate on Autonomous Army Robots
An upcoming expert-level meeting of the UN Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) in Geneva is to host a debate on killer robots.
The discussion is to be held between Prof. Noel Sharkey, co-founder of the Campaign Against Killer Robots and chairman of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control, and Prof. Ronald Arkin from the Georgia Institute of Technology, a public research university...
Georgia state legalizes right to bear arms in public
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal has signed a new law into effect – nicknamed the “guns everywhere bill” – that allows individuals to carry weapons into bars, schools, and even some churches and government buildings.
Officially titled the “Safe Carry Protection Act of 2014,” the bill easily sailed through the state legislature and was signed by Deal on Wednesday. The bill doesn’t officially...
State of emergency in Georgia as second massive snowstorm hits
Less than two weeks after a rare winter storm paralyzed Georgia and wreaked havoc on the state’s roads and residents, Gov. Nathan Deal has declared a state of emergency as more snowfall is expected this week.
Gov. Nathan announced that 14 counties in central and northern Georgia are under a state of emergency due to the upcoming winter storm warning issued by the National Weather Service.
The move...
Police sniper shoots suicidal boy instead of saving him
Police sniper shoots suicidal boy instead of saving him
The parents of a suicidal 16-year-old boy who was shot to death by a SWAT team sniper in suburban Atlanta have spoken out for the first time against the unjustified actions of the police.
Andrew Messina had threatened to kill himself after getting a bad grade in school last May. He took his father’s .357 Magnum, took swigs of alcohol from a...
231 Americans diagnosed with Meningitis
A doctor looks at the meningitis-causing fungus Exserohilum rostratum at a laboratory at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on October 12, 2012.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says 19 more people have been diagnosed with fungal meningitis across the United States, bringing the total number of cases to 231.
The CDC said on Tuesday that the death toll...
Georgia Panel Will Investigate Public Employees Who Fail to Enforce Immigration Law
State and local officials in Georgia who fail to enforce the new immigration laws could be hit with up to $5,000 in fines, and their agencies could lose funding, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The penalties would take effect once the state sets up a seven-member panel that would will have broad authority to investigate complaints about the failure of an agency or public employee to...