Yearly Archives: 2017
Breaking News: Massive liturgical changes expected in 2018!
Was Abbas’ endorsement of one-state solution plea or ploy?
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ concluding sentence in his Sept. 20 UN speech has validated the desire of many young Palestinians to seek equal rights in a single binational state. MORE
The Movement to Bury Pets Alongside People

VIDEO: The first “Indigenous Peoples Day,”

A statue of Christopher Columbus was covered up Monday just as the first Indigenous Peoples Day in Los Angeles got underway.
That statue is located in downtown Los Angeles’ Grand Park, in front of an entrance to the Stanley Mosk Courthouse off Hill Street. A white cover was placed over the sculpture of Christopher Columbus and the block it stands on, and a chain-link fence erected around it. MORE
Las Vegas gunman shot security guard a full six minutes before opening fire on concertgoers, police reveal
Why Did FBI & Police Lie? LV gunman shot security guard six minutes before firing on concertgoers https://t.co/pLVYWL2fTG #MAGA #TrumpTrain
— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) October 10, 2017
4.1 MAG QUAKE SHAKES SAN JOSE…

California Hepatitis A Outbreak on Verge of Statewide Epidemic

The California hepatitis A outbreak is on the verge of reaching statewide epidemic status, as cases have spread through homeless tent cities from San Diego north to Sacramento.
Another explanation may be the city’s decision to ban plastic bags, which deprived homeless people of an alternative means of disposing of human waste when bathrooms were not available. MORE
Jemele Hill suspended two weeks by ESPN after tweet encouraging boycott of advertisers tied to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones

The “SportsCenter” anchor was suspended for a violation of “social media guidelines,” according a statement from the network, which also noted that she had previously let “her colleagues and company down with an impulsive tweet.” MORE
VIDEO: Ancient tomb of Santa Claus discovered beneath Turkish church

Vice President Mike Pence leaves Colts-49ers game after players kneel during anthem

VIDEO: Dolphins owner Steve Ross now wants players to stand for anthem, coach Adam Gase makes it a rule
Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross, who had three players — wide receiver Kenny Stills, safety Michael Thomas and tight end Julius Thomas — kneel during the national anthem prior to last week’s game said Sunday he wished they would stand for the anthem. The trio ended up standing in the tunnel during the anthem and running onto the field afterward. MORE
Jerry Jones: ‘We’re going to respect the flag’

The Forty Seven Year on-going Traditional Catholic Problem

Massive fires in Napa and Sonoma burn hundreds of homes and businesses, force evacuations, close hospitals

There is good news. All these homeless can go to their sanctuary cities.
A swarm of wildfires ripped through Napa and Sonoma counties early Monday, destroying hundreds of homes and businesses, forcing thousands of people to flee and turning wide swaths of the Wine Country into wastelands of twisted metal and ash as firefighters sought to halt the advance of flames super-charged by powerful winds. MORE


