texPolitical Blindspot – by M.B. David

Texas Republican and Senate candidate Chris Mapp told the Dallas Morning News that he and all Americans should have the right to shoot Mexicans crossing into the United States. The incendiary comments were revealed as the Texan paper was explaining why they were endorsing Senator John Cornyn for reelection, rather than other candidates like Mapp.   Continue reading “Texas Republican Candidate Claims the ‘Right’ To Shoot ‘Wetbacks’ on Sight”

CenturyLink – by PAUL ELIAS

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal grand juries have indicted six current and former San Francisco police officers, charging three with stealing money, drugs, electronics and gift cards seized during investigations, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.

According to the indictment, the three took items they seized during an arrest in 2009, including a $500 Apple gift card. Two days later, one of them used the gift card to buy an iPhone and iPod Nano, prosecutors said.   Continue reading “6 current, former San Francisco officers indicted”

Carmen Perez Dickson, a principal in Bridgeport, Conn., was caught on camera dragging two different kindergarteners through the school in 2012. She was suspended, but is set to return to a job with the city schools in March.

New York Daily News – by PHILIP CAULFIELD

Surveillance video has emerged showing a Connecticut principal dragging two kindergarten students through the halls of the school by their arms and legs.

Carmen Perez Dickson was suspended from Tisdale Elementary School in Bridgeport for six months late last year after an investigation into the incidents, which occurred in February and March of 2012.   Continue reading “Video emerges showing Connecticut principal dragging students through halls”

WyBlog – by Chris Wysocki  

New Jersey’s public pension system is $47 billion in the hole. But that doesn’t derail the gravy train.

In 2010, 992 retired New Jersey public employees pulled in a pension of at least $100,000 per year.

By the end of 2013, that figure had swelled to 1,731 — an increase of about 75 percent.   Continue reading “Only in New Jersey: Get a government job, retire on $195,000 per year!”

Sherrie Questioning All

I spent hours and hours on the State police report right when it came out.  I have recorded hours of information about all the discrepancies but had not released anything due to it being so draining.

I guess I am ready to start releasing what I have found that does not make sense.

This is the start of it all.  This is a police dash cam showing how the police had no idea where the Sandy Hook school was.   Continue reading “Sandy Hook Police had no Idea where School Was. Dash Cam shows going wrong way multiple times. Cars parked at Firehouse and on road at Beginning”

CenturyLink – by JIM FITZGERALD

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Kerry Kennedy testified at her drugged-driving trial Wednesday that she has no memory of swerving and hitting a tractor-trailer on a suburban New York highway and did not realize she was impaired when she got behind the wheel.

“No, if I realized I was impaired I would have pulled over,” Kennedy said.

Kennedy was arrested in July 2012 after her car hit the truck near her home outside New York City. She drove to the next exit, where she failed a sobriety test, police said.   Continue reading “Kerry Kennedy says she has no memory of accident”

NeuroBrainstorm – by Kevin Loftis

Christianity is based on accounts of Jesus and God in the Bible. The Bible includes various plants that are used often and deemed holy. Some of these plants are psychedelic while others have medical qualities. Both the new and old testament mention the use of these plants in religious purpose. Jesus used shamanic techniques to help establish a stable religion in the name of God.   Continue reading “Psychoactive Plants in the Bible”

Smell the Truth – by David Downs

Hundreds of thousands of Americans are using medical marijuana to treat symptoms of depression each day, but the search for the right strain is often a very personal one.

Cell and animal studies, as well as limited human studies and countless anecdotal reports, show the molecules in cannabis can interact with the human nervous system to cause feelings of well-being.   Continue reading “The Best Marijuana Strains for Depression”

Jon Rappoport

A recent study proposes that gluten intolerance and celiac disease are on the rise as a result of glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide.

The National Library of Medicine states that celiac disease “damages the lining of the small intestine and prevents it from absorbing parts of food that are important for staying healthy. The damage is due to a reaction to eating gluten, which is found in wheat, barley, rye, and possibly oats.”   Continue reading “Study: Monsanto’s Roundup causes “gluten intolerance””