Yahoo News

Washington (AFP) – America’s use of drones to kill suspected jihadists around the world is driving hatred toward the United States and causing further radicalization, four former airmen have said.

In an open letter to President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and CIA Director John Brennan, the four former drone operators said they were involved in the killing of innocent civilians, and had gone on to suffer Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.   Continue reading ““Cowardly murder”: Ex-drone operators speak out about their jobs”

Yahoo News

A suspected burglar was shot dead by a 13-year-old boy who used his mother’s Colt. 45 pistol to defend himself while home alone.

On seeing a man entering the home through the back the young teen from Charleston, South Carolina, grabbed the gun and fired at him.   Continue reading “Home Alone Boy, 13, Shoots Suspected Burglar Dead With His Mother’s Gun”

Political Vel Craft

Rolling Stones ~”Conspiracy theorists of the world, believers in the hidden hands of the Rothschilds, the Masons and the Illuminati, we skeptics owe you an apology”.

You were right.

The players may be a little different, but your basic premise is correct: The world is a rigged game. We found this out in recent months, when a series of related corruption stories spilled out of the financial sector, suggesting the world’s largest banks may be fixing the prices of, well, just about everything.   Continue reading “Rolling Stone : Rothschild Corruption Goes Mainstream”

FYI..The Explorers program is to entice kids into becoming LEO’s. Filling their heads with the kind of crap that we see coming out of these cops/pigs on video. The son of a friend went through the Explorers through South Dakota sheriff Assoc.

In the beginning, they sent him home with a Bat utility belt equipped with hand cuffs, radio’s. He then went through the boot camp in Northern Minnesota and came back with a Trooper uniform acting just like one of them and hopes to be a State Trooper :(. I believe he answers 911 calls at this point.

It saddens me to see the brain washing and hope the seeds of freedom administered take root someday soon, and don’t all fall out the other ear!   Continue reading “Police and Law Enforcement Explorer Programs”

Keloland Television – by Brady Malory

FLANDREAU, SD – Drunk drivers tend to keep police officers and deputies busy on New Year’s Eve, but Moody County Sheriff expects an even higher volume of traffic.

On December 31st, Santee Sioux Tribal Council is set to open a lounge on tribal land for the sale and use of marijuana.  The council legalized marijuana on tribal land in June.  However, because of state and federal law, law enforcement officers may have their work cut out for them. Continue reading “Moody Co. Sheriff Concerned About More Marijuana Arrests”

Yahoo News – by Emily Shapiro

A former Taco Bell executive accused of attacking his Uber driver while intoxicated could face up to a year in jail if he’s convicted of charges against him, including assault and battery, officials said.

Benjamin Golden, 32, requested an Uber ride from a bar in Newport Beach, California, on Friday night, but while in the car, he was “unable to clearly give directions,” the Costa Mesa police said.   Continue reading “Former Taco Bell Executive Accused of Attacking Uber Driver Could Face Year in Jail”

Yahoo News – by Don Babwin

CHICAGO (AP) — Authorities will announce that a northern Illinois police officer whose shooting death led to a massive manhunt in September killed himself, an official briefed on the investigation told The Associated Press.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has called a Wednesday news conference to announce “conclusive results” of the investigation. The official spoke to the AP Tuesday night on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.   Continue reading “Official: Illinois cop’s death will be declared a suicide”

Yahoo News – by MATT SEDENSKY and NOMAAN MERCHANT

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Flashing lights pierced the black of night, and the big white letters made clear it was the police. The woman pulled over was a daycare worker in her 50s headed home after playing dominoes with friends. She felt she had nothing to hide, so when the Oklahoma City officer accused her of erratic driving, she did as directed.   Continue reading “Hundreds of officers lose licenses over sex misconduct”

Yahoo News – by Yusri Mohammed and Ahmed Mohamed Hassan

ISMAILIA, Egypt/CAIRO (Reuters) – A Russian airliner carrying 224 passengers and crew crashed in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula on Saturday, and a security officer at the scene said most passengers appeared to have been killed.

The Airbus A321, operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia under the brand name Metrojet, was flying from the Sinai Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg in Russia when it went down in a desolate mountainous area of central Sinai soon after daybreak, the aviation ministry said.   Continue reading “Russian airliner with 224 aboard crashes in Egypt’s Sinai”

KELO

GARRETSON, SD – On Saturday, the world celebrates the United Nations’ 70th anniversary as an organization that promotes peace and cooperation among nations.   The old League of Nations morphed into the U.N. in the months following World War II as part of an effort to prevent global conflicts in the future.  Unknown to many people, a South Dakota agency has a scientific stake in the U.N.’s longevity.

For 70 years, the United Nations in New York has served as a platform for world leaders, from popes to presidents, to address some of the most pressing issues facing the world.
Continue reading “EROS: U.N.’s Satellite Office”

Veterans Today – by Nahed Al-Husaini

Another power plants that feeds the city of in Aleppo was struck by US fighter jets. Reliable source, who spoke with VT,  said “ hidden hands within the Administration have an “axe-to-grind to attack civilian installations in Syria, in light of continuous Russian airstrikes against ISIS and its subsidiaries.”

US planes attacked civilian infrastructure in Mare’a, Tal Sha’er, and al-Bab in Aleppo countryside on Sunday. The attack resulted  in cutting off power from most neighborhoods in Aleppo city.   Continue reading “Israeli General Commanding ISIS Captured in Iraq”

Yahoo News – by Don Thompson

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Eight men were charged Thursday with making and distributing dozens of firearms, many of them assault-style weapons illegally equipped with silencers, in what federal officials are calling one of the biggest takedowns in California’s Central Valley.

Undercover agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives purchased or seized more than 230 firearms and silencers. Many are known as “ghost guns” because they lack serial numbers and can be sold without background checks or transfer documents.   Continue reading “Feds charge 8 in California with distributing homemade guns”

Sputnik

Although the US Environmental Protection Agency stopped its emergency radiation monitoring of Fukushima’s radioactive contamination in May 2011, it does not mean that the problem has ceased to exist, US environmental expert John LaForge notes, warning that radioactive cesium is likely to keep arriving at the North American coast.

Citing the Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) officials, John LaForge, a co-director of Nukewatch, a peace and environmental justice group in Wisconsin, calls attention to the fact that just between August 2013 and May 2014 “at least” two trillion Becquerels of radioactivity entered the Pacific Ocean — and “this 9-month period isn’t even the half of it,” the expert stressed.   Continue reading “Creeping Disaster: Fukushima’s Radioactive Water Flowing to US North Coast”

Defense Tech – by Brendan McGarry

Raytheon Co., the world’s largest missile maker, unveiled a new miniature laser-guided missile for Special Forces and infantry troops.

The Waltham, Massachusetts-based company displayed a model of the so-called Pike precision-guided munition on Monday at the Association of the United States Army’s annual conference in Washington, D.C.   Continue reading “Raytheon Unveils New Mini Missile for Special Forces, Infantry”

Yahoo News

(Reuters) – A shooting at Northern Arizona University killed one person and injured three others, the school said on Friday, adding that the suspect was in custody.

“Situation is stabilized,” the university in Flagstaff, Arizona, said in a post on Twitter. The campus was not on lockdown, the university said.   Continue reading “One dead, three injured after shooting at university in Arizona”

The epitome of STUPID or MADE IN CHINA.

Yahoo News – by Debbie Encalada

Chinese tourist attraction open to the public just over two weeks has already had its first major mishap in that it managed to almost kill tourists. The glass skywalk suspended 3,450 ft in the air on the side of China’s Yuntai Mountain in the Henan Province cracked causing panic among visitors.    Continue reading “Glass-Bottom Bridge Built On Side of Cliff Cracks, Tourists Terrified”