Sunday, September 22, 2019
Emma Lou Pippen, RIP
Left to right: Cousin Jill with Marvin and Emma Pippen from Scotland Neck, once the home of the best barbecue restaurant around, but not the sauce, as Emma took the blue ribbon for it! :)
So sad.
Hey Brock,
I wanted to let you know about my grandfather
and grandmother Marvin and Emma Lou. They were in a car accident this
week in Tarboro. My Aunt Luann was driving them back from Greenville. My
grandmother had just gotten out of the
hospital for a fall with broken ribs. A car ran a stop light and hit
the van. My Aunt was sore and shaken up. My grandfather Marvin broke his
sternum and some ribs. He was taken from Tarboro to Greenville and
spent 4 days there and Saturday got discharged. They flew my grandmother from Tarboro to Greenville.
She had serious injuries, a broken arm, femur, lower leg and a bad head
injury. She ultimately died from her injuries Friday evening in
Greenville. The visitation will be at Letchworth-Sykes Tuesday at 7pm.and the
funeral Wednesday at their church Scotland Neck Methodist at 11am. I just wanted to let you know.
Craig Pippen
Army's New Weapons System Cuts Down Drone Swarms Like a Hot Knife Through Butter
Via Billy
A new system being tested by the United States military promises to meet the increasing threat of drone swarms and leave them as heaps of junk on the battlefield.
A functioning prototype of the Ballistic Low Altitude Drone Engagement system has been tested by the Army, according to the military branch’s website.
The system works by tracking and engaging targets that would be difficult to hit with manned weapons.
Using advanced sensors and cameras, BLADE can knock drones and other small targets out of the sky with an impressive range. According to the Army, the system can destroy targets within unaided visual distance of the operating soldier.
As part of the “smallest, most mobile dome of protection” for troops on the ground, this system can engage anything a traditional machine gun can.
A new system being tested by the United States military promises to meet the increasing threat of drone swarms and leave them as heaps of junk on the battlefield.
A functioning prototype of the Ballistic Low Altitude Drone Engagement system has been tested by the Army, according to the military branch’s website.
The system works by tracking and engaging targets that would be difficult to hit with manned weapons.
Using advanced sensors and cameras, BLADE can knock drones and other small targets out of the sky with an impressive range. According to the Army, the system can destroy targets within unaided visual distance of the operating soldier.
As part of the “smallest, most mobile dome of protection” for troops on the ground, this system can engage anything a traditional machine gun can.
More @ WJ
UNC Charlotte — home to 30,000 students — held a white privilege workshop last week and 9 students showed up
"Understanding the meaning and implications of whiteness and engaging in anti-racist practice is crucial in creating racial equity. This space is for all undergraduate and graduate students at UNC Charlotte who are interested in engaging in conversations to assist in their understanding of how racism is perpetuated individually, culturally, and systemically. This space is intended to be group-based, meaning we would love for participants to attend all sessions. Join in conversation with IEE staff as we work toward racial equity," the page said.
More @ The Daily Wire
Sen. Mike Lee’s America: Indian Firm in Chicago Paid Employees India-level Wages, Took Jobs from U.S. Graduates,
He's on my shit list now.😈 Wonder how much he is getting paid.
An Indian-run company in Chicago illegally imported Indian graduates — and paid them Indian-level wages — to help snatch jobs from American graduates.
The fraud exploited loopholes in the B1 visas, which are reserved for managers and trainees according to a press statement by the Department of Homeland Security.The announcement comes as Silicon Valley investors, the high-tech industry, and GOP Sen. Mike Lee are pressuring GOP Sen. David Perdue to let them pass a pro-Indian bill through the Senate via a “unanimous consent” vote. The bill, S.386, dangles the huge prize of valuable green-cards to millions of Indian graduates if they take middle-class jobs from college-graduate Americas.
More @ Breitbart
Goodwin: Comey and Baquet — united against Trump — have caused a nonstop feeding frenzy
Via John
Among the casualties of our domestic political war is the abandonment of professional standards. For proof, consider how two of America’s premier institutions are being dragged through the mud because their leaders decided that standards are for other people.
I speak of the FBI and The New York Times, and the men who damaged them, James Comey and Dean Baquet. It is no coincidence that Baquet’s newspaper became an errand boy for Comey’s corrupt team of G-men. Birds of a feather, you know.
Among the casualties of our domestic political war is the abandonment of professional standards. For proof, consider how two of America’s premier institutions are being dragged through the mud because their leaders decided that standards are for other people.
I speak of the FBI and The New York Times, and the men who damaged them, James Comey and Dean Baquet. It is no coincidence that Baquet’s newspaper became an errand boy for Comey’s corrupt team of G-men. Birds of a feather, you know.
More @ New York Post
In gun buyback talk, how do you round up so many weapons?
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke's recent vow to take away people's AR-15 and AK-47 rifles raised one big question: How is it possible to round up the millions of such guns that exist in the United States?
The number of AR-15 and AK-47s in the U.S. is estimated at a staggering 16 million, creating logistical challenges to take them out of circulation. Many gun owners are also unwilling to turn over the weapons, and if the government offered to buy them all back at face value, the price tag could easily run into the billions of dollars.
More @ WRAL
Beto O'Rourke Invokes Antonin Scalia To Justify Gun Confiscation, Dana Loesch Responds with History Lesson
Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke is pretty much betting that gun control will be the defining issue of the 2020 presidential campaign.
It’s not as though he has many options left; his poll numbers are dismal and he seems to have no other policy prescriptions to offer. But heck yes, he’s going to take your AR-15.
His plan to confiscate certain types of rifles seems legally iffy at best, even if he were ever in a position to enforce it.
More @ WJ
New Revelations About Giuliani’s Contact With Ukrainian Officials Blows Up Media’s Narrative
Via Billy
The media has spent the last three days in a frenzy over what they hope will become the next Trump administration scandal. And Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani has found himself right at the center of it after his unfortunate interview with CNN’s Chris Cuomo.
The Hill’s John Solomon, a long-time investigative reporter with extensive connections inside the intelligence community, has revealed new information about Rudy Giuliani’s engagement with Ukrainian officials. His sources have also provided a timeline of all communication between them.
Contrary to what the media is reporting, Giuliani did not initiate contact with Ukrainian officials.
Instead, Solomon reports that a State Department official, a senior U.S. diplomat, contacted Giuliani in July to ask if he would agree to speak with Andrei Yermak, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s top advisor and attorney. State both encouraged and facilitated this meeting. Solomon writes:
The mainstream media, as always, is practicing selective reporting. They
are trying to present last week’s developments as a new reason to
impeach Trump. And they will be proven wrong. Again.
The media has spent the last three days in a frenzy over what they hope will become the next Trump administration scandal. And Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani has found himself right at the center of it after his unfortunate interview with CNN’s Chris Cuomo.
The Hill’s John Solomon, a long-time investigative reporter with extensive connections inside the intelligence community, has revealed new information about Rudy Giuliani’s engagement with Ukrainian officials. His sources have also provided a timeline of all communication between them.
Contrary to what the media is reporting, Giuliani did not initiate contact with Ukrainian officials.
Instead, Solomon reports that a State Department official, a senior U.S. diplomat, contacted Giuliani in July to ask if he would agree to speak with Andrei Yermak, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s top advisor and attorney. State both encouraged and facilitated this meeting. Solomon writes:
More@ Red State
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