Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Centrist Point: Why Did The DHS Just Order 450 Million Rounds Of .40 Caliber Ammunition?

The Department of Homeland security has just executed an order for enough rounds of 40 caliber ammunition to kill every man, woman and child in the United States.

As the market responds...

SipseyStreetIrregulars: Ammo prices on the way up

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Did "Team Ayers/Dohrn" Poison Breitbart?

Among myriad questions concerning the death of Andrew Breitbart is this...

AntiNewWorldOrderParty: Did Bill Ayers Poison Andrew Breitbart? Do we have Probable Cause for Murder?


Breitbart was Tucker Carlon's guest at a prize dinner party prepared by the infamous Weather Underground couple Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn at a friend's Hyde Park Chicago home. On the menu, as posted at Carlson's Daily Caller...


Tucker Carlson and Friends

Sunday, February 5, 2012

5 pm

Hoisin Ribs and Cucumbers

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Carrot Ginger Soup

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Green Salad with Avocado and Cranberries

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White Fish

Black and Red Quinoa with Tofu

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Midwest Farmhouse Cheeses

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Apple Pie and AmeriCone Dream Ice Cream

Team Ayers/Dohrn

To benefit the Public Square, a program of the Illinois Humanities Council



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Update, April 20:


Quncy's answer: no.

InfowarsLA Medial Examiner on the Final Cause of Andrew Breitbart’s Death

How inquisitive was this Quincy?

Update, April 27


Perilously inquisitive? The mortal coincidences are piling up; we read today that a week ago - around the time of the release of the above cited medical examiner's report - Michael Cormier, a 61 year old autopsy technician and photographer with the L.A. County Coroner's department, died as a result of arsenic poisoning. Cornier, like the fictional character Quincy, was "a man known to be meticulous, determined to find the cause of death," according to the following report...

CBS L.A.LAPD - Coroner’s Official May Have Died From Arsenic Poisoning

Editors's note: here at Question-Mark Headlines, we post stories in which we do not place a great deal of confidence of truth (hence the ubiquitous "?"). In this case, while we would in all seriousness decline to accuse Ayers and Dohrn in the murder of Breitbart, a question-mark behind the word "murder" - of Breitbart and of Cormier - may be transforming into an exclamation point...

Update, May 7


WNDNOW A WITNESS TO BREITBART'S DEATH VANISHES