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ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) – Albuquerque police officers say the man who caused a huge scare near Manzano Mesa Elementary and EMCOR last week turned himself in just a couple of hours ago at Kaseman Hospital in northeast Albuquerque. Police had Andrew Godsey in custody over the weekend but he bonded out before they could issue a warrant on new charges related to the gun scare.   Continue reading “Suspect in big airsoft scare surrenders to police”

CBS News – by Paula Reid

After a review of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s full report, the Justice Department is not expected to initiate any criminal charges against any CIA officers who participated in or authorized the Retention, Detention and Interrogation (RDI) program.

This means the Justice Department is standing by its earlier decision not to pursue criminal charges. Its investigators also reviewed the Committee’s full report and did not find any new information that they had not previously considered in reaching their determination.   Continue reading “DOJ not expected to initiate charges against CIA officers over torture report”

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ETF Daily News Staff:  The headlines were promising this week. Some 320,000 jobs have been added to the mix and the November figures for unemployment proclaim to be holding steady at the relatively respectable rate of 5.8%. Since most Americans are guilty of only scanning the headlines before going about their day, the news of more jobs and no new spikes in the unemployment figures may have made them feel relieved, or maybe even hopeful that the sun was breaking through the clouds and America had finally dodged an economic bullet.   Continue reading “News From Washington: The Economy Is Improving And Other Lies They Hope You Believe”

The Daily Beast

The CIA’s rendition, interrogation, and detention programs were even more nightmarish than you could imagine.

Interrogations that lasted for days on end. Detainees forced to stand on broken legs, or go 180 hours in a row without sleep. A prison so cold, one suspect essentially froze to death. The Senate Intelligence Committee is finally releasing its review of the CIA’s detention and interrogation programs. And it is brutal.   Continue reading “The Most Gruesome Moments in the CIA ‘Torture Report’”

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HARTFORD, Conn. — The parents of 10 children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School have filed or soon will file notices in probate court that they plan to make wrongful death claims on their children’s behalf.

Filing the forms that open estates in the children’s names, with their parents as the administrators, is a necessary legal step before a lawsuit can be filed.

Eight estates that were opened Monday are in the names of Benjamin Wheeler, Jessica Rekos, Jack Pinto, Grace McDonnell, Charlotte Bacon, Daniel Barden, Ana Marquez-Greene and Arielle Richman, according to probate court records.   Continue reading “Parents of 10 children killed at Sandy Hook filing notices for wrongful death claims”

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Kurt Nimmo:  Despite its rhetoric that Obama has violated the Constitution and waged war in Syria without a congressional declaration of war, the Republican controlled House on Thursday approved a $585 billion defense policy bill giving Obama the authority to expand the U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State.   Continue reading “Government In Action: Republican Controlled House Approves $585 Billion Defense Bill Allowing Obama To Expand Military Campaigns Against ISIL”

Judicial Watch, December 3, 2014

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that on September 9, 2014, it received documents from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealing that the Obama administration paid Baptist Children and Family Services (BCFS) $182,129,786 to provide “basic shelter care” to 2,400 “unaccompanied alien children” (UAC) for four months in 2014. The BCFS budget included charges for $104,215,608 for UACs at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and an additional $77,914,178 for UACs at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.   Continue reading “Judicial Watch: Documents Reveal Obama HHS Paid Baptist Children and Family Services $182,129,786 for Four Months Housing of Illegal Alien Children”

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If you sign up for Denver college professor Charles Angeletti’s American Civilization class, be forewarned that you’re going to have to recite his invective-filled ‘New Pledge’ — and according to some of his students, also be ready to swallow a big helping of his politics.

Angeletti, who teaches at Metropolitan State University of Denver, has students learn an anti-American spoof of the Pledge of Allegiance that denounces the U.S. as a Republican-controlled bastion of injustice, all while spewing his own far-left brand of politics, according to current and former students.   Continue reading “College prof makes students recite anti-American ‘pledge of allegiance’”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

The U.S. Military, on an obscure website, has released photos of Marines and Sailors from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) participating in the ‘Realistic Urban Training’ (RUT) in Los Angeles. These are the photos which the LAPD neglected to tweet over the weekend. Barging into apartments, handling detainees, and “enhancing their combat skills in environments similar to those they may find in future missions.”

The LAPD tweeted a few benign photos of am aircraft landing for the Marine Urban Military Drill over the weekend at Fort Hunter Liggett, Ca. However, hidden in the archive of the DVIDS (Defense Video & Imagry Distribution System) are several more revealing photos which the LAPD did not tweet, of the drills which began in Los Angeles this weekend.   Continue reading “Marine Role Players Demonstrate ‘Detainee Handling Techniques’ in L.A. ‘Realistic Urban Training’ Drill”

CNN – by Barbara Starr

Washington (CNN) — Thousands of Marines have been put on a higher state of alert around the world in advance of the anticipated release of a Senate report on coercive interrogation techniques as a precaution, a U.S. defense official tells CNN.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest at the briefing Monday said the Senate committee has told them they will release the enhanced interrogation report Tuesday.   Continue reading “Marines on alert ahead of release of Senate torture report”

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Gaithersburg (WUSA9) – A doctor killed in Monday’s Gaithersburg, Md. small jet crash is linked to a 2010 crash which was also heading to the Montgomery County Airpark.

The 66-year-old North Carolina doctor and businessman is identified in records as owning both crashed airplanes and may have been the pilot of at least one.

Authorities are investigating to determine who was at the controls in Monday’s crash.   Continue reading “Second plane crash linked to owner of downed jet – Mom, 2 kids die in Md. home after plane crashes into it”

Nasdaq – by Maria Armental, WSJ

U.S. officials are suing Deutsche Bank and a other financial companies, accusing them of engaging in an “abusive scheme” to defraud taxpayers of more than $190 million in federal income taxes, authorities said Monday.

In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the authorities charge the German bank created a series of fake companies to try to make potential tax liabilities disappear.   Continue reading “Manhattan U.S. Attorney Files Suit Against Deutsche Bank”

Yahoo News – by Lacey Johnson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – State lawmakers have launched a nationwide non-partisan coalition to combat gun violence, in part because the Congress has failed to reform gun laws, members of the group said on Monday.

Some 200 lawmakers from 50 states have joined the alliance, American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention, said the group’s founder, Democratic New York State Assembly member Brian Kavanagh.   Continue reading “State lawmakers launch gun control coalition”

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The awesome power of nature can be overwhelming at times. It can and will surprise you when you take it for granted. Sometimes, when you’re expecting just a run-of-the-mill storm, it can turn into something much more serious.

A rolling fog recently came through a Hungarian forest in Pilis. What initially looked like a normal fog turned out to be much more than the Hungarian Meteorological Service expected.   Continue reading “This Dangerous Fog In Hungary Froze Nearly Everything In Its Path”

The Chicago Tribune – by Alexandra Chachkevitch, Geoff Ziezulewicz

Several thousand people, some dressed as animal characters, were evacuated from a Hyatt hotel in suburban Rosemont when an “intentional” chlorine gas incident at the hotel, which was hosting the Midwest FurFest convention, sent 19 people to hospitals early Sunday.

The incident happened around 12:40 a.m. at the Hyatt, at 9300 West Bryn Mawr Avenue in Rosemont, according to a statement from the Rosemont Public Safety Department. First responders were called to investigate a noxious odor that was spreading across the ninth floor of the hotel, where a high level of chlorine gas was discovered in the air, the statement said.   Continue reading “‘Furry’ convention disrupted as ‘intentional’ clorine gas incident sends 19 to hospitals”

Fox News

Three people on board a small, private jet were killed when the plane crashed into a house in Maryland’s Montgomery County, MyFoxDC.com reported.

Three residents of the home are unaccounted for, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Chief Steve Lohr said.

Preliminary information indicates at least three people didn’t survive the Monday crash into the home in Gaithersburg, a Washington, D.C. suburb, said Pete Piringer, a Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman.   Continue reading “3 dead, 3 unaccounted for after plane crashes into Maryland home near DC”

Wall Street on Parade – by Pam and Russ Martens

On Thursday, November 20, 2014, the body of 54-year old Melissa Millan, a divorced mother of two school-age children, was found at approximately 8 p.m. along a jogging path running parallel to Iron Horse Boulevard in Simsbury, Connecticut. A motorist had spotted the body and called the police.

According to the coroner’s report, it was determined that Millan’s death was attributable to a stab wound to the chest with an “edged weapon.” Police ruled the death a homicide, a rarity for this town where residents feel safe enough to routinely jog by themselves on the same path used by Millan.   Continue reading “Slain MassMutual Executive Held Wall Street “Trade Secrets””

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The Department of Justice is announcing today new limits on racial profiling, and the department’s hope is that other law enforcement agencies will follow the example.

Although the process of drawing up the new limits on profiling began in 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder pushed diligently over the last several weeks to have the policy finalized before he leaves office, a DOJ official said.   Continue reading “DOJ to Announce New Limits on Racial Profiling”