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Anti-Media – by Claire Bernish
San Bernardino National Forest — “The Story of Stuff Project, the California-based Courage Campaign Institute, and the Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit this week against the U.S. Forest Service for allowing Nestle to continue to bottle millions of gallons of water from the San Bernardino National Forest with a permit that expired 27 years ago,” the just-released press brief states.
If you’ve been following the Anti-Media’s investigation (spurred by Ian James’ articles in The Desert Sun) into Nestle’s irresponsible tapping of Arrowhead Spring — and all the questionable circumstances surrounding that, including censorship by Reddit of our exposé articles — you have some idea how exciting the announcement of this lawsuit is. It continues: Continue reading “Forest Service Being Sued to Stop Nestle from Drawing Water in National Forest”
Boston Globe – by Erik Eckholm
MILWAUKEE — Closing arguments were heard Monday in Milwaukee County Circuit Court, in what has been a rarity in the last decade: a jury trial on the obligations of gun dealers who make questionable sales.
A victory for two wounded police officers, legal analysts say, could bring renewed energy to civil litigation aimed at making the gun industry safer. Continue reading “Wisconsin jury weighs gun dealers’ role in officers’ shooting”
A man resisting eviction died after he barricaded himself in his apartment for hours and fired shots at police, authorities said, adding one officer was injured in the standoff.
The standoff drew a SWAT team to the community of Brookhaven shortly after 6 p.m. Monday and ended just before midnight, said spokesman Warren Strain with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety. Continue reading “Police: Standoff ends in Mississippi with suspect dead”
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A convicted felon charged in the fatal shooting of an off-duty Memphis police officer is set to make his first court appearance in the case.
Court records show 36-year-old Lorenzo Clark is scheduled to appear before a judge by video arraignment Tuesday in Tennessee’s Shelby County. He is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm in the death of his neighbor, 31-year-old officer Terence Olridge. Continue reading “Court appearance for man charged in Memphis officer killing”
The U.S. military airdropped 50 tons of small arms ammo and grenades in northern Syria on Sunday, a senior defense official told Fox News, representing the Pentagon’s shift from training rebel fighters to equipping them.
Coming just two days after the Defense Department announced it was effectively ending its current training program, the airdrop delivery was made Sunday by four C-17 transport aircraft. The 112 pallets contained ammunition for M-16s and AK-47s. Continue reading “US military airdrops 50 tons of ammo for Syrian fighters, after training mission ends”
The House overwhelmingly approved a bill Friday that would lift the 40-year-old ban on exporting U.S. crude oil, a restriction that critics say hurts job creation and U.S. national security.
The House approved the bill on a bipartisan 261-159 vote. However, the White House has threatened to veto the bill should it make its way to the president’s desk, calling it unnecessary and arguing that the decision rests with the commerce secretary. Continue reading “House votes to lift 40-year-old ban on US crude oil exports”
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (Oct. 12, 2015) – The president of Olive Garden personally apologized to an on-duty police officer who was told to leave a Missouri restaurant because of his gun.
The incident happened in Independence, Mo., on Sunday, according to WDAF. Kansas City police officer Michael Holsworth went to the restaurant for a birthday lunch with his family when he was asked to leave. He wrote about the experience on Facebook. Continue reading “Olive Garden apologizes after Kansas City police officer asked to leave because of gun”
NBC News – by SHAMAR WALTERS and ALEXANDER SMITH
Three people were arrested in connection with two new shootings on Interstate 10 in Arizona on Sunday, according to officials.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a statement that the incidents, which both occurred in the Phoenix area, were not connected to a spate of almost a dozen shootings on or near the same freeway in August and September. Continue reading “New Shootings on Interstate 10 Near Phoenix, Arizona; 3 Arrested”
The nickname used by one of the NFL teams has no been banned in a state where three NFL teams do business.
Via NBC News, California governor Jerry Brown signed into law on Sunday a provision banning schools from using the term “Redskins” as a team name or logo. The law, which becomes effective on January 1, 2017, affects four California schools. Continue reading “California bans use of “Redskins” name”
Campus Reform – by Peter Hasson
Clemson Dining’s “Maximum Mexican” night, has become a student favorite over the last several years, and this year was no different, at first. Continue reading “Clemson University apologizes for serving Mexican food”
An Oregon middle school cracked down last week on a student who showed up in a battlefield cross T-shirt that said, “Standing for those who stood for us.”
Eighth-grader Alan Holmes’ T-shirt imagery of a rifle, helmet and boots denoting loss may have symbolized patriotism to him, but not to administrators at Dexter McCarty Middle School in Gresham who demanded the boy change his shirt and then suspended him when he refused. Continue reading “Oregon school suspends 8th-grader over battlefield cross T-shirt”
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Did CIA create the Obamas?
We know Obama uses Fake ID, and grew up in Indonesia. But when we delve into his past, we get stuck. Is that because Obama is a typical CIA agent, installed to babysit us while we get robbed (via TPP) and disarmed (via Fake Shootings)?
Could this fake CIA family explain why Michelle can’t remember her own wedding? Watch Michelle FORGET what year she got married: Continue reading “The Obamas: Fake CIA Family?”
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When: Sunday November 8 2015 05:30 am
Where: The Woodlands Mall – Please park at the Tinsletown outdoor lot. Continue reading “Volunteers Needed – Joint Active Shooter Law Enforcement Exercise”
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Rundown Live – by Kristan T. Harris
Cooper predicted fast and furious along with ties between mass shooters and psychotropic drugs.
Author, broadcaster and former naval intelligence officer William Cooper has predicted many events which have come to fruition in recent years, making him one the more accurate philosophers of his era. Continue reading “William Cooper Predicted Rise In School Shootings In His Book Behold A Pale Horse”
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Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis has warned bishops at a global Church meeting on the family not to be taken in by conspiracy theories, as conservatives and liberals reportedly engage in Machiavellian attempts to manipulate the synod.
Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi on Thursday confirmed reports that the pontiff had warned Catholic bishops and cardinals behind closed doors on Tuesday not to get caught up in “the hermeneutic of conspiracy”. Continue reading “Pope warns against conspiracy theories of Vatican skullduggery”
Washington Post – by Juliet Eilperin
In response to the latest mass shooting during his presidency, President Obama is seriously considering circumventing Congress with his executive authority and imposing new background-check requirements for buyers who purchase weapons from high-volume gun dealers.
Under the proposed rule change, dealers who exceed a certain number of sales each year would be required to obtain a license from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and perform background checks on potential buyers. Continue reading “Obama weighs expanding background checks through executive authority”
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