The Drones Are Coming Home to Roost

Would you pay $10 to see Paltrow in a movie?

David DeGerolamo

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Blood test negative for Dallas deputy who fell ill after visiting Ebola patient’s home

Update at 5:33 p.m.:

Officials at Presbyterian hospital released a statement saying Monnig has been discharged.

“Physicians at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas have discharged Deputy Michael Monnig following the negative test results. The family has asked for privacy at this time.”

Update at 3:30 p.m.:

Officials at Presbyterian hospital released their own statement expressing their relief at the negative test results.

“The professionals at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas are relieved for Deputy Michael Monnig’s family and friends that the blood test has been returned quickly and was negative for Ebola.”

The hospital said Monnig’s doctors would determine when he would be released.

Update at 2:45 p.m.:

Testing on the Dallas County deputy’s specimen came back negative for Ebola, according to the state health department.

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Andrew Klavan: What Gender Are You?

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But the Market Is Not Rigged

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Only a fool would play in this casino of government manipulation.

David DeGerolamo

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DOGS EAT EBOLA VICTIMS, SPREAD PLAGUE

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A horrifying threat has surfaced in the fight West Africans are waging against the epidemic of Ebola – dogs digging up corpses of virus victims and feasting on the remains, then carrying the infection with them wherever they go next.

A recent report in the Mail Online in the U.K. said villagers in Liberia were complaining dogs were found digging up the corpses of Ebola victims buried in shallow graves and eating them in the street.

“Furious residents of Johnsonville Township, outside capital Monrovia, raised the alarm after packs of wild dogs were spotted digging up corpses from a specially designated ‘Ebola graveyard,’ dragging them into the open and feeding on their flesh,” the Mail Online noted.

“Now fears are mounting that the dogs – which cannot grow sick from the strain of Ebola running rampant through West Africa but can carry it – will be able to pass it on to humans through licking or biting.”

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Child is first NC flu-related death of season

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An elementary school student in the Triangle is the first person in North Carolina to die of complications from the flu during the 2014-2015 season, state health officials said Tuesday.

The state Department of Health and Human Services said the child – whose name, gender, age and hometown were not released for privacy reason – had underlying medical conditions.

“We extend our thoughts and prayers to the family on their loss,” Dr. Robin Cummings, the state’s health director, said in a statement. “We hope that making people aware of this tragic case will encourage preventative measures and remind everyone that it is not too early to be vaccinated. We are very early in the flu season, and we expect to see flu activity increase in the coming weeks and months.”

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How do doctors differentiate between the flu and Ebola with the initial onset of symptoms? Time. Can you see how our medical institutions will quickly become overwhelmed?

David DeGerolamo

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KrisAnne Hall ~ Liberty is our inherent possession, not government gift

“How do we defend our rights when we do not even know what they are?”

h/t Wes R

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AUSTRALIAN NURSE SHOWING SYMPTOMS OF EBOLA

There were fears today that Ebola has reached Australia after a nurse developed symptoms of the virus. Sue Ellen Kovack, who had been working with the Red Cross in Sierra Leone, one of the worst affected countries, returned to Australia on Tuesday before developing the symptoms.

The Australian reports that she has developed a fever, prompting her to contact authorities who admitted her to hospital in the city of Cairns.

Jeanette Young, Chief Health Officer for Queensland, she that she has not yet shown other symptoms, but the case was still being treated as suspected Ebola as a precautionary measure.

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White policeman kills black teen in St Louis, triggering fresh protests

A white off-duty policeman shot and killed a black teenager in St Louis on Wednesday, officers said, triggering a night of protests just miles from the site of another police shooting of another black youth in the suburb of Ferguson.

Police said the 18-year-old was armed and fired three shots while he was being chased by the officer, and they had recovered a gun at the scene.

The youth was killed almost two months to the day since sometimes violent protests erupted in Ferguson after a white police officer shot dead unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown.

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GRNC to file injunction against NC state fair posting today

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Due to an impasse in negotiations with North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler, Grass Roots North Carolina will today file  for a temporary restraining order in Wake County Superior Court with the intention of preventing the Department of Agriculture from posting the state fair against lawful concealed carry.

BACKGROUND

At the request of North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler, GRNC representatives met with the commissioner and his legal counsel after his police chief for the state fairgrounds, Joel Keith, began telling people the North Carolina State Fair would be posted against all firearms, including lawful concealed carry. Although Troxler is not particularly anti-gun, he seems unwilling to take responsibility for doing the right thing, saying instead that as a member of the executive branch, he cannot interpret statutes and must follow the interpretations given to him (more on that shortly).

Consequently, the commissioner and GRNC were unable to achieve a satisfactory resolution of the problem. GRNC is now preparing a filing for a temporary restraining order, through its sister non-profit, Rights Watch International, to prevent the fair, which starts next week, from being posted.
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Serious Financial Trouble Is Erupting In Germany And Japan

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There are some who believe that the next great financial crash will not begin in the United States.  Instead, they are convinced that a financial crisis that begins in Europe or in Japan (or both) will end up spreading across the globe and take down the U.S. too.  Time will tell if they are ultimately correct, but even now there are signs that financial trouble is already starting to erupt in both Germany and Japan.  German stocks have declined 10 percent since July, and that puts them in “correction” territory.  In Japan, the economy is a total mess right now.  According to figures that were just released, Japanese GDP contracted at a 7.1 percent annualized rate during the second quarter and private consumption contracted at a 19 percent annualized rate.  Could a financial collapse in either of those nations be the catalyst that sets off financial dominoes all over the planet?

This week, the worst German industrial production figure since 2009 rattled global financial markets.  Germany is supposed to be the economic “rock” of Europe, but at this point that “rock” is starting to show cracks.

And certainly the civil war in Ukraine and the growing Ebola crisis are not helping things either.  German investors are becoming increasingly jittery, and as I mentioned above the German stock market has already declined 10 percent since July

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CDC Suggests “Hermetically Sealed Caskets” For Ebola Victims – AKA “Fema Coffins”

I remember years back when I was still writing for my original website, Neithercorp.us, we came across a then little known video of air tight “coffin liners”, hundreds of thousands, stacked in a field in the middle of Madison, Georgia in close proximity to Atlanta and the home of the CDC. We helped break that story which immediately swept through independent media circles. Owners of the property leased to store the hermetically sealing plastic coffins stated that it was the CDC that had rented the land for storage of the coffins. Confirmation from the CDC has not been forthcoming.

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An Ebola Outbreak Would Be Advantageous For Globalists

By Brandon Smith

It’s sad to say with such finality, but a universal fact of existence is that most of the people you meet in this life are fundamentally and functionally ignorant. Not necessarily stupid, but certainly ignorant. Ignorance comes not from a lack of intelligence, but from a denial of knowledge and truth. That is to say, ignorance takes hold when people decide to act as though they know and understand a thing, even if they do not. Ignorance prevails when a society or nation chooses to value the appearance of expertise, to value the theater of overconfidence, and to cheer for the bluster of morons rather than admit that they have unanswered questions on subjects they do not yet grasp. For nothing is worse for the self absorbed than to acknowledge that they do not know.

Entire nations have fallen throughout history because of this terrible weakness…

By extension, such ignorance is not just an inherent disease but also an easily exploitable disease. When we refuse to think critically and examine our surroundings thoroughly, we become like grazing gazelles oblivious to the predators encircling us in the tall grass. And, just as there are predatory individuals that hide amongst us, there are are also predatory oligarchs that camouflage themselves as benevolent politicos and financial professionals standing above us. Normal predators we fear, establishment predators we invite into our homes as protectors, saviors, and partners.

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You know you had already thought about this.

David DeGerolamo

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Second Dallas Patient Exhibiting Ebola Symptoms

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Following the sad death of Thomas Duncan this morning, CBS is now reporting that a possible second case of Ebola has been discovered in a suburb of Dallas:

  • *DALLAS AREA PATIENT SHOWS EBOLA SYMPTOMS: CBS

The patient claims to have had contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, referred to as Dallas ‘patient zero.’

As CBS reports,

An afternoon news conference has been called in Frisco, a suburb of Dallas, to discuss a possible second case of Ebola.

The patient claims to have had contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, referred to as Dallas ‘patient zero.’

It is not clear how the patient had contact with Duncan or if the patient was one of the about 50 people being monitored by state and local health officials.

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But the only question that the government wants to know is if Ebola is racist? What will happen if the school children start to exhibit symptoms? I strongly dislike hypothetical scenarios but this situation may be the catalyst to bring about the change in our country that Obama promised.

David DeGerolamo

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Max Velocity Seen in Murphy

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Max Velocity’s article on Rightful Liberty was so good, I made it into a 42×30 poster. But that does no good if no one can see it. It now is in the front window of my business office in Murphy. Where it will stay and hopefully inspire others to wake up with Sacred honor.

David DeGerolamo

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