NCCU_maincampusMy Fox 8

DURHAM, N.C. — North Carolina Central University is on lockdown due to a “possible active shooter on campus.”

The school sent out an alert around 2:40 p.m. The alert reads:

“Active shooter. If safe, seek shelter away from gunfire. Active shooter. Seek shelter. Lock your door. Stay away from windows.”   Continue reading “NC Central University on lockdown due to ‘possible active shooter on campus’”

 Packed courtroom for Manhattan man accused of fishing without a licenseKBCK 7 News – by Beth Saboe

MANHATTAN – It was a packed courtroom on Tuesday for the hearing of Ernie Tertelgte, a Manhattan man who says he’s being wrongly prosecuted for trying to feed himself.

Tertelgte, 52 years old, was arrested on Monday and is accused of fishing without a license and then resisting arrest.

He appeared before the judge via video from the Gallatin County Detention Center, and it was standing room only more than a dozen friends and family members filled the small courtroom.   Continue reading “Packed courtroom for Manhattan man accused of fishing without a license”

All Gov – by Matt Bewig

The federal government must release documents explaining how, when and why it might decide to shut down the nation’s wireless networks because of a “national crisis,” U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled last week. His ruling came in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in February 2013.   Continue reading “Judge Orders Homeland Security to Release Details for Shutting Down Wireless Networks”

Cask with 22 fuel rods is lifted and moved by workers during operations to move the cask from the reactor building to another building where a common fuel pool is located, at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plantYahoo News

TOKYO (Reuters) – The operator of Japan’s wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant completed on Thursday the removal of the first fuel rods from a cooling pool high up in a badly damaged reactor building, a rare success in the often fraught battle to control the site.

The batch of 22 unused fuel assemblies, which each contain 50-70 of the fuel rods, was transferred by a trailer to a safer storage pool, the last day of a four-day operation, Tokyo Electric Power Co, or Tepco, said in a statement.   Continue reading “In start of long operation, Fukushima removes first fuel rods”

Power Outage Cripples BlueHost and HostGator ServersNewswire – by DE Brown

Websites hosted at Endurance International Group (NASDAQ: EIGI) the corporate entity behind Bluehost, HostGator, iPage, FatCow, and other household internet hosting names suffered a major disruption of service, effecting tens of thousands of customers.

(Newswire.net — November 21, 2013)  — Wednesday morning the internet  went dark for tens of thousands of small businesses.   Continue reading “Power Outage Cripples BlueHost and HostGator Servers”

Huffington Post

As the saying goes, “Don’t Mess With Texas.” And as the saying might go now, “Don’t Mess With 92-Year-Old Women From Texas.”

One night last week, Opal Phelps, 92, was asleep in her Jasper County, Texas home when a masked man broke in, woke her up and demanded $20.   Continue reading “92-Year-Old Woman Fights Off Home Intruder By Kicking Him In Face”

My Fox Houston – by Randy Wallace

It was around 7:30 am Tuesday morning when federal agents and Houston cops raided this compound in the 12 thousand block of Zavalla near West Orem.

“I see alot of Houston police, F.B.I. S.W.A.T., said this neighbor who asked that we not show her face.

She says a new owner bought the property a couple of months ago and she says there’s alot of night time visitors.   Continue reading “Feds mum about compound raid in southwest Houston”

trey radel drug testingHuffington Post – by Arthur Delaney

WASHINGTON — In September, Rep. Trey Radel voted for Republican legislation that would allow states to make food stamp recipients pee in cups to prove they’re not on drugs. In October, police busted the Florida Republican on a charge of cocaine possession.

“It’s really interesting it came on the heels of Republicans voting on everyone who had access to food stamps get drug tested,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told BuzzFeed Tuesday. “It’s like, what?”   Continue reading “Trey Radel, Busted On Cocaine Charge, Voted For Drug Testing Food Stamp Recipients”

WND – by COLIN FLAHERTY

Editor’s note: Colin Flaherty has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse. WND features these reports to counterbalance the virtual blackout by the rest of the media due to their concerns that reporting such incidents would be inflammatory or even racist. WND considers it racist not to report racial abuse solely because of the skin color of the perpetrators or victims.) Videos linked or embedded may contain foul language and violence.   Continue reading “Surprise! Media finally wake up to Knockout Game”

Taking into consideration they now consider america the battlefield… I FIND THIS EXTREMELY DISTURBING. Post on your sight for everyone to line their space where they keep their “Tools” with sheet metal… So no images can be taken from these satellites. Or bury them.

Spaceflight Now – b y Stephen Clark

The U.S. Air Force plans to launch a $226 million mission aboard a Minotaur rocket Tuesday to reshape how deployed forces receive battlefield imagery from space, a breakthrough in the Pentagon’s program to field tactical satellites on smaller budgets and faster schedules.   Continue reading “Tactical military satellite due for launch on Minotaur rocket”

JP Morgan sign outside buildingBBC News

US bank JP Morgan has agreed to a record $13bn (£8bn) settlement with US regulators for misleading investors during the housing crisis.

It is the largest settlement ever between the US government and a corporation.

The bank acknowledged it made “serious misrepresentations to the public”, but said it did not violate US laws.   Continue reading “JP Morgan in record $13bn settlement with US regulators”

Lies - Photo by Rob KosterThe Economic Collapse- by Michael Snyder

According to a whistleblower that has recently come forward, Census employees have been faking and manipulating U.S. employment numbers for years.  In fact, it is being alleged that this manipulation was a significant reason for why the official unemployment rate dipped sharply just before the last presidential election.  What you are about to read is incredibly disturbing.  The numbers that the American people depend upon to make important decisions are being faked.  But should we be surprised by this?  After all, Barack Obama has been caught telling dozens of major lies over the past five years.  At this point it is incredible that there are any Americans that still trust anything that comes out of his mouth.  And of course it is not just Obama that has been lying to us.  Corruption and deception are rampant throughout the entire federal government, and this has been the case for years.  Now that some light is being shed on this, hopefully the American people will respond with overwhelming outrage and disgust.   Continue reading “Fake Employment Numbers – And 5 More Massive Economic Lies The Government Is Telling You”

More than 50% of US Government Spending Goes to the MilitaryWashington’s Blog

Military Waste and Fraud Are the Main Cause of Our Problems

We’ve repeatedly documented that military waste and fraud are the core problems with the U.S. economy.

For example, we’ve noted that we wouldn’t be in this crisis of hitting the debt ceiling in the first place if we hadn’t spent so much money on unnecessary wars … which are horrible for the economy.   Continue reading “$8.5 TRILLION In Taxpayer Money Doled Out By Congress To The Pentagon Since 1996 … Has NEVER Been Accounted For”

National Journal- by Alex Seitz-Wald

The black-nationalist Department of Homeland Security employee who was placed on leave almost four months ago for running a website that espouses the mass murder of whites has still not been fired, an agency spokesperson told National Journal.

The Southern Poverty Law Center first exposed Ayo Kimathi in August, prompting a small media firestorm that led DHS to place the procurement officer on administrative leave with pay pending review. DHS deputy press secretary Gillian Christensen confirmed that his status has not changed and that he is still on leave pending review.   Continue reading “DHS Still Hasn’t Fired Black Supremacist Who Called for Mass Murder of Whites”