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CNN – by Catherine E. Shoichet and Rafael Romo
Mexican authorities set free a former teen cartel hit man on Tuesday and sent him back to the United States.
The release of Edgar Jimenez Lugo, a U.S. citizen known as “El Ponchis” or “The Cloak,” comes less than three years after a Mexican court found him guilty of torturing and beheading at least four people and kidnapping three others as an operative for the South Pacific Cartel. Continue reading “Mexico: Teen hit man freed, sent to U.S.”
A Superior Court judge Tuesday ordered the release of the 911 calls made from Sandy Hook Elementary School to Newtown police on the morning of the Dec. 14, 2012, shootings, rejecting arguments from prosecutors that the audio recordings should remain private.
At Superior Court in New Britain, Judge Eliot D. Prescott, who listened to the 911 calls Monday, ordered the tapes to be released on Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. Continue reading “Superior Court Judge Orders Release Of Newtown 911 Calls”
CNN – by Catherine E. Shoichet
Gail Sandidge rushed to help when screams rang out during a stabbing at a Texas medical center on Tuesday.
Horrified patients and family members watched as a man stabbed the nurse in the chest.
“She was just saying…’I’m hurt. He got me,'” witness Jana Jackson told CNN affiliate KLTV. “And that’s when we realized there was blood all on the front of her scrubs.” Continue reading “Nurse dies protecting patients in Texas surgical center stabbing”
Dallas News – by Robert Wilonsky
One week after workers removed the X that marked the spot on Elm Street where President John Kennedy was gunned down on November 22, 1963, it has returned.
And, says 1500 Marilla spokesman Frank Librio, the city has no intention of removing this X or any other — at least, for the time being. Continue reading “In Dealey Plaza, the X that marked the spot on Elm Street where Kennedy was killed has returned”
Three teenage sisters have been rescued from an Arizona home after reportedly being held captive for two years.
Police tell TucsonNewsNow.com the girls, ages 12, 13 and 17, were discovered after the younger two escaped to a neighbor’s house and claimed their stepfather had threatened them with a knife. Continue reading “3 teenage sisters reportedly held captive in Arizona home for 2 years”
American Free Press – by Keith Johnson
While the National Security Agency (NSA) spying scandal continues to grab national headlines, the equally egregious intelligence gathering on United States citizens by Israeli security firms has virtually flown under the radar.
A recent article in Rolling Stone magazine, entitled “Meet the Private Companies Helping Cops Spy on Protesters,” comes close to scratching the surface by identifying the four major security contractors that have been aggressively hawking their invasive surveillance products at various trade shows and police conferences throughout the nation. However, they fail to mention that at least two of those companies are owned and operated by members of a foreign nation with a long and notorious history of spying on the U.S. government and its citizens. Continue reading “Israeli Data Spies Have Eyes Focused on U.S. Citizens”
The Justice Department has all but concluded it will not bring charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for publishing classified documents because government lawyers said they could not do so without also prosecuting US news organisations and journalists, United States officials say.
The officials stressed that a formal decision has not been taken and a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks remains impanelled, but they said there is little possibility of bringing a case against the Australian, who has sought asylum in the Ecuadoran embassy in London, unless he is implicated in criminal activity other than releasing online top secret military and diplomatic documents. Continue reading “Julian Assange unlikely to be charged in US”
The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane
Courageous passengers stopped an armed robber on a Metro bus in Seattle last night.
Around 6 pm, a man wearing pantyhose over his face got on the bus, sat down, and kept to himself for a little while.
When the bus reached the 600 block of California Avenue SW, the man stood up, pulled out a gun, and began robbing passengers. Continue reading “Passengers Take Down Armed Robber on Metro Bus”
Drivers could possibly be pulled over for snacking, smoking or putting on make-up behind the wheel under a bill that has been advanced in the New Jersey Assembly.
The proposed law would fine drivers found to “engage in any activity unrelated to the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that interferes with the safe operation of the vehicle.” Continue reading “New Jersey Proposal Bans Snacking, Smoking Behind the Wheel”
All those gun control laws sure seem to be working. Any day now, Oakland will be as safe as Chicago. When they catch the shooters, no doubt they will have all passed a background check to get their guns.
OAKLAND, CALIF. – Seven people were wounded Monday evening in a shooting that extended across several blocks in East Oakland, officials said. Continue reading “7 shot and wounded near Oakland park, police say”
The other side is in a panic. Their propaganda machine is falling apart and dying. They are puffing up the police state to sell the perception of being powerless. The real problem is it is not the old main stream dinosaur media who are projecting a state of helplessness. The old media is preaching to a small choir. They do not have the ratings like they use to. They are talking out loud to a nearly empty room. So who is it imparting it is futile to resist crap to us now? Continue reading “The Government Controlled News Doesn’t have a Monopoly on Propaganda. Beware of Disinformation Agents in Patriot Media”
The parents of a Cedar Creek High student who is in a coma after he was shocked by a Taser at the school this week are fearful he could die, a lawyer for the family said Friday.
Adam Loewy, who is representing 17-year-old Noe Nino de Rivera’s family, said the teen has a traumatic brain injury as a result of falling and hitting his head after a Bastrop County sheriff’s deputy shocked him with a Taser during a fight at the school Wednesday. Continue reading “Lawyer: Family of Cedar Creek student shocked by Taser worried he will die”
Washington Post – by Tim Craig and Karen DeYoung
KABUL — Efforts by the United States and Afghanistan to finalize a long-term security arrangement appeared on the brink of collapse Monday as Afghan President Hamid Karzai made a new set of demands, and the Obama administration said it would be forced to begin planning for a complete withdrawal of U.S. forces at the end of 2014.In a two-hour meeting here, Susan E. Rice, President Obama’s top national security adviser, told Karzai that if he failed to sign the bilateral security agreement by the end of this year, the United States would have “no choice” but to prepare for withdrawal, according to a statement by the National Security Council in Washington. Continue reading “Karzai tells Susan Rice of more demands for accord extending U.S. troop presence”
In the early stages of the ‘War on Terror,’ CIA agents at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility turned detainees into double agents, helping the US to track and kill terrorists, according to US officials.
For some Gitmo detainees, held prisoner on a US military base in the middle of shark-infested waters, the promise of freedom in return for helping the CIA root out terrorists back home may have proven too much of a temptation. Continue reading “Welcome to Penny Lane: CIA secret Gitmo camp for recruiting double agents”
Last Thursday, November 21, is a day that will live in infamy.
Harry Reid pulled the trigger on the “nuclear option” — a process whereby 52 Senate Democrats voted to change the Senate rules by brute force. (See the vote here, where “YEA” was the pro-gun vote.)
He did this for the ostensible purpose of packing the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals with three anti-gun judges — one of which (Robert Wilkins) has held that the Second Amendment doesn’t protect the right to purchase firearms, just the right to possess them. Continue reading “A Day That Will Live in Infamy”
The Guardian – by Harriet Sherwood
The Hollywood producer behind box office hits including Fight Club, Pretty Woman and LA Confidential has spoken about his life as an Israeli secret agent and arms dealer, saying he was proud of working for his country.
Arnon Milchan gave a lengthy interview to the Israeli documentary programme Uvda, broadcast on Monday on Channel 2, confirming claims made earlier in an unauthorised biography that he worked for an Israeli agency which negotiated arms deals and supported Israel‘s secret nuclear weapons project. Continue reading “Arnon Milchan reveals past as Israeli spy”
USA Today – by Tom Vanden Brook
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is fortifying bases in the Pacific and looking to revive World War II-era air bases as part of an effort to survive a Chinese missile attack that could wipe out critical installations on Okinawa and elsewhere, military records, interviews and congressional testimony show.
The strategy indicates the evolution of the administration’s shift toward Asia, which includes the creation of a growing base in northern Australia. Chinese missiles have been a preoccupation of Pentagon planners who worry they could be used as a threat to deny access to the region by U.S. ships, planes and troops. Continue reading “Pentagon builds forces in Pacific, eyes China”