Published on Mar 4, 2019


By Bob Price
Agents assigned to the Rio Grande City Station patrolling near Roma, Texas, came upon a Salvadoran national who had just crossed the border illegally last week. The agents transported the man to the station where they conducted a biometric background investigation on the subject, according to information provided by Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol officials.
The background investigation revealed the man to be a previously deported criminal alien who is a member of Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13). His record includes an extensive history in New York, where police arrested him for criminal possession of a weapon with intent to use and resisting arrest, officials stated.
A few days later, Weslaco Station agents arrested an Ecuadoran man after he illegally crossed the border. After transporting the migrant to the station, agents learned he has an active warrant from Anoka County, Minnesota, for a charge of 3rd degree sexual conduct, Border Patrol officials stated. Deputies with the Anoka County Sheriffâs Office previously arrested the man.
In addition to previously deported criminal aliens exploiting the incomplete border barriers, drug smugglers also take advantage of the weakness in border security and the fact that RGV Sector agents are occupied with nearly 1,000 migrant apprehensions every day.
On Wednesday, Rio Grande City Station agents patrolling near La Rosita, Texas, came upon a group of people carrying large bundles. The suspected drug smugglers were walking north from the Rio Grande River officials reported.
As agents approached the group, the illegal aliens jumped back into the Rio Grande and swam to Mexico. The agents searched the area they found three bundles containing more than 175 pounds of marijuana. The agents stated the value of the seized drugs at approximately $326,000.

MARCH 3, 2019
Biological men are dominating womenâs sports, and will soon be able to compete in womenâs sporting events at the Olympics.
Why are feminists silent?

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âLuis Angel Pacheco, 27, is charged with injury to a child, but that is expected to be upgraded due to the childâs death,â according to KTRK. âPacheco is accused of causing severe injuries to his sonâs skull, stomach and groin area.â
Pacheco reportedly told authorities that he had accidentally dropped his son on a concrete floor while changing his diaper. He said that he had not told his wife what happened, and waited hours â until his sonâs breathing became heavy and labored â to call 911.
Authorities spoke with the childâs doctor, who said that the trauma sustained by the child was not consistent with Pachecoâs claim that he accidentally dropped his son.
The child died on Thursday, after spending several days in the hospital on life support.
Pacheco was released on a $250,000 bond, but also has an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer.

 March 4, 2019

The ISIS women are known for their savage treatment of their peers.
Female ISIS militants published a manifesto recently hoping to draw more girls and women to the Caliphate. The manifesto says itâs acceptable for girls to marry at nine years-old but that 15 and 16 was preferable â when they are âstill young and active.â
Women in the World reported, via Religion of Peace.
As ISIS makes its last stand in the Syrian village of Baghouz, thousands of women and children have been pouring into the al-Hawl refugee camp in the northern part of the country. Among the refugees are wives of ISIS fighters who, according to the Guardian, have taken it upon themselves to enforce strict caliphate rules.
âIn recent days, many woman said they only left because the groupâs leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ordered them to do so to make it easier for the men to fight,â the Guardian reports, adding that âsenior-ranked wivesâ have been stealing from and beating other women who take off their niqabs. When a leaking gas canister sparked a fire, rumors began to spread that an ISIS sleeper cell had deliberately set the fire in order to free the refugees.
Though some women in the camp continue to express allegiance to the militant group, others are eager to leave that world behind. Shamima Begum, a British teenager who infamously ran away to marry Islamic State fighter and has since expressed a desire to return home, was among the ISIS wives in al-Hawl. She was recently forced to move with her newborn after being threatened, reportedly because she had not been properly veiled and had been showing her face in TV interviews.
 March 3, 2019
As reported earlier this took place at Donald Trumpâs star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
According to a press release from the activist group Indecline, over two-dozen âmen and women of color and members of the LGBT communityâ placed leashes and custom made dog collars on white men in red M.A.G.A. hats and walked them on all fours up and down Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday.

The group says that their âperformanceâ was based on Cardi Bâs recent Twitter battle with Tomi Lahren, in which the crass rapper told the right-wing pundit, âLeave me alone, or Iâll dog walk you.â

âThe project, entitled âHate Breedâ, speaks to race relations in America, specifically the patience exhibited by those most affected by racism and bigotry and their willingness, despite having the greatest right to anger, to walk their attackers down a path to empathy,â the press release states.

The men wore dog collars with tags that each had the name of a âracist white man.â
Hollywood Blvd is a popular destination for tourists and families, whom the artists clearly did not consider when staging their inappropriate stunt.

This âartâ comes at a time when assaults on Trump supporters appears to be on the rise.

Last month, a Massachusetts woman was charged with assault and battery after hitting a âMake America Great Againâ hat off of a strangerâs head at a Mexican restaurant.
Later in the month a Turning Point USA activist was attacked by a deranged leftist at UC Berkeley. Earlier that week, conservative activist Scott Presler reported that he was hit with projectiles and had gay slurs shouted at him while out holding a pro-Trump sign and advocating for the presidentâs policies. The same morning, a woman locked her Twitter account after posting a video of herself harassing an elderly man in a thrift store over his Make America Great Again hat.
A couple also had a gun pulled on them while shopping at Samâs Club because they were wearing MAGA hats.
None of these incidents have received mainstream media coverage.

The Vermont senator found himself bogged down in complicated policy issues â and apologies â after fielding questions from audience members whose political loyalties and possible ulterior motives were obscured by CNN. The eyebrow-raising oversight was first spotted by Paste Magazine, which accused CNN, in concert with the Democratic Party, of âstackingâ the audience against Sanders by not being upfront about who was tasked with asking the senator questions.
For example, a young woman identified by CNN as a student at American University suggested that Sanders had turned a blind eye to his campaignâs alleged sexist behavior during the 2016 primaries, and asked what the democratic socialist would do to make women feel more included in his 2020 presidential bid. Curiously, the network failed to disclose that the student also happens to be an intern at a major DC lobbying firm â an odd coincidence considering her question was adapted from a Sanders-bashing talking point popular among corporate-friendly Democrats.
CNN was similarly tight-lipped about the backgrounds of other audience members selected to interrogate Sanders.
One audience member labeled as a âGeorge Washington studentâ was later revealed to be an intern for a Democratic fundraising organization, the Katz Watson Group, and was previously a campaign fellow for âHillary Clinton for Americaâ.
Town hall moderator Wolf Blitzer introduced another audience member as a mother of two who is âactive in the Maryland Democrat Party.â It turns out the innocuous mom was actually the chair of her countyâs Democratic Central Committee.
CNN conceded that it should have been more transparent about its question-askers.
âThough we said at the beginning of the Town Hall that the audience was made up of Democrats and Independents, we should have more fully identified any political affiliations,â the network said in a statement.
Edward Hall, an economist and co-founder of the Occupy Wall Street movement, told RT that CNNâs deceptive identification practices were âpar for the courseâ and part of a âlong-running diseaseâ in US politics, which uses in-fighting to protect corporate interests.
This isnât the first time that CNN has given Sanders a raw deal. In one notable example, the network was taken to task for declaring Clinton the Democratic candidate even though, at the time, she lacked the required number of pledged delegates to clinch the nomination. Emails published by WikiLeaks famously revealed that CNN contributor Donna Brazile passed town hall debate questions to Hillary Clinton during her 2016 primary against the Vermont lawmaker.
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By Robert Kraychik
Dr. Phil characterized the status quo of American health care as overmedicating patients (starts at 25:29):
JOE ROGAN: When you see all these folks that are on medication today, how many of these people do you think legitimately should be on medication? Is it something you can asses?
DR. PHIL: I canât answer that ⌠but in my personal experience, most of the people that I see on medications, in my opinion, donât need most of the medications theyâre on. Now, thatâs just anecdotal. Itâs my opinion. If you ask me to hand you a research survey or study to support that â I canât hand it to you, or I canât point you to one.
I can just tell you, after 45 years in this experience, I see people that are on medication. Theyâve usually seen someone for six or eight minutes, and said, âIâm really feeling kind of down.â Hereâs some Prozac. Hereâs this. Hereâs that. They give it to them. They donât even really ask why. They just give it to them because medicine has become a high-volume business, and thatâs not necessarily the doctorsâ fault. I mean, the way that itâs now funded â Medicare and Medicaid â youâve got to turn them and burn them or you canât stay in business. So itâs a high volume business, so they throw pills at them because they donât have an hour to sit down or donât take an hour to sit down and say, âLetâs find out whatâs going on.â
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Most of the people I see on medications â not all, but most of the people I see are on too many medications in too high a dose or either donât need it at all, and I am really bothered by polypharmacy. Tharâs where I really get frustrated.
JOE ROGAN: Yeah, what youâre saying is a very common sense approach, but itâs not the norm, today. It seems like more people are treating this â air quotes â depression issue as if itâs a medical disorder like diabetes, or something where you need medication.
ADHD and ADD are overly diagnosed, assessed Dr. Phil.
âWastebasket diagnoses like ADD and ADHD,â began Dr. Phil. âWhat used to be a spoiled brat is now ADD or ADHD, so they start prescribing these neo-cortical stimulants like Ritalin, and you give a kid that does not need a neo-cortical stimulant a stimulant, youâre really going to throw him off the charts, now, because youâve got a normally active  brain that youâre now making hyperactive,s o youâre creating a problem that didnât exist before the medication because you didnât do the proper diagnosis.â
âYou cannot chemically babysit your children,â added Dr. Phil.
Opioids are too quickly prescribed to patients, said Dr. Phil, describing opioid addiction and abuse as amounting to a national âepidemicâ:
Medications are too readily administered. Thatâs certainly what weâve seen in the opioid epidemic, right now. Opioids are so readily prescribed right now that there are enough opioid prescriptions for every man, woman, and child in America to have their own bottle, and if you renew that prescription one time â one time â if you are taking those opioids at the seven-day mark, your chance of being addicted one year is one-in-12, and if renew it [and] youâre still taking them at 30 days, your likelihood of being addicted is one-in-three. These things are getting written with way too high a pill-count, and so weâre seeing a whole different kind of addiction, now, coming out of the suburbs, and they take them for awhile and theyâre very expensive, and after they take them for awhile, heroin is cheaper, so they dump the opioids and start taking the heroin. So youâre seeing soccer mom heroin addicts that you werenât seeing 10 years ago because they get started on prescription opioids and then they canât afford them â or finally the doctor cuts them off and theyâre addicted â so they start taking heroin because itâs cheaper.
Mental health professionals are insufficiently available in rural regions, stated Dr. Phil.
âFifty-eight percent of our rural markets today have no psychiatrists available, and something like roughly 50 [percent] have no mental health professionals available, at all; none,â remarked Dr. Phil. âSo thereâs just nobody available in the outlying areas. I think the more people you can get into the profession, so long as thereâs a degree of competency, the better.â