GeoEngineering Crimes – by Julie Telgenhoff

A Short definition of Divide and Conquer: 

A way of keeping yourself in a position of power by making the people under you disagree with each other so that they are unable to join together and remove you from your position. A small minority have continued to govern by a policy of divide and conquer and it continues on today.

The “Divide and Conquer/Rule” agenda is a technique utilized by the ruling class, who control everything we read, see, and hear, to maintain power and control over their serf population. We will continue to be their slaves because of our emotions and reactions to the situations they create for us and then play out using their puppets on their stage. They have utilized this control mechanism to divide people and cause infighting among their “larger in numbers than the ruling class” slave population for eons.   Continue reading “How To Control A Nation: Distract Deceive Divide And Then Conquer”

The Daily Wire – by Emily Zanotti

For a woman who sold herself as one of the most qualified and intelligent people ever to run for President, Hillary Clinton can certainly play dumb when she wants to.

In a Wednesday night interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, Clinton claimed that her longtime pal Weinstein was leading a secret life as a sexual predator, and that she knew nothing about his extracurricular activities. That might be fair – after all, Weinstein seemed to hide his behavior from people in political power, the Obamas and Clintons included.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Says She Can’t Know Exactly How Much She Got From Harvey Weinstein. We Can Help.”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Mandalay Bay security guard, Jesus Campos, was supposed to appear on Sean Hannity’s show at 9pm est tonight but canceled on the Fox News host.   Continue reading “Mandalay Bay Security Guard Jesus Campos Was Set to Do Five Interviews – BUT GOES MISSING”

The Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

It’s being reported that the security guard made famous in the Las Vegas shooter story is not even registered as a guard with the State of Nevada.  Is he even a guard?  Why was he there?

Every security guard in the state of Nevada has to register as an armed or unarmed guard with the state’s Private Investigator’s Licensing Board (PILB).  This entity’s records are publicly searchable at: nevadapilb.glsuite.us.
Continue reading “Las Vegas Security Guard Shot by Vegas Killer is Not Registered as a Security Guard in the State of Nevada?”

But when the government does this it’s ok? They have already turned on lap top cameras and possibly phone cameras “in the name of home land security”

Yahoo News

Two people said they are upset after discovering a hidden camera pointed at the bed in a room they rented from the popular site Airbnb.

“My wife and I are distressed by this situation. I hope more victims will come forward,” Derek Starnes told ABC News affiliate WFTS-TV of Tampa, Florida, after he said he found a camera hidden in the smoke detector of a room he rented through Airbnb on Longboat Key, just south of Tampa Bay.   Continue reading “Couple finds hidden camera in Florida Airbnb”

Imagine that. A drunk lawyer, thinking the rules don’t apply to her, getting killed by the pigs they protect.

Yahoo News

A 22-year-old woman who was shot and killed by police after crashing into an officer with her car was an aspiring lawyer, her relatives have said.

Cariann Hithon had been celebrating her birthday when she crashed her black BMW into three vehicles in Miami.   Continue reading “22-year-old woman shot dead by police after hitting officer with car was aspiring lawyer”

Seems to me Steven Paddock had a long ways to go to even amount to what the police are capable in just 1 year. But yet our government wants to give the police military arms and equipment. All the while they are calling for our guns.

Think Progress – by Celisa Calacal

The year isn’t over yet, and police have already killed at least 1,023 people — many of whom were unarmed and mentally ill.

This number comes from The Guardian’s police killings database, but the Killed by Police database counts 1,096 people who have died at the hands of police so far this year. The Washington Post reports that 908 people have been shot and killed by copsContinue reading “This is how many people police have killed so far in 2016”

Boston Globe

The state’s highest court on Thursday will take up a challenge to pretextual stops — the practice of police stopping a person for a motor vehicle violation when they really want to investigate a different suspected crime.

Attorneys for Rogelio Buckley argue that the Supreme Judicial Court should reverse a 1995 SJC decision in the case of Commonwealth v. Santana that authorized pretextual stops. The decision “grants the police carte blanche to stop people traveling on a public way for any reason,” Buckley’s attorneys said in a brief filed with the court.   Continue reading “Can police use a traffic stop as a shortcut to arrest you?”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Officials with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms told CBS News on Wednesday that Las Vegas killer Stephen Paddock purchased 33 guns in the last year since October 2016.

That averages out to around three guns per month.   Continue reading “Vegas Killer Stephen Paddock Bought 33 Guns in One Year – $600 Rifle He Purchased on Way to Vegas Is Missing”

Gateway Pundit – by Joshua Caplan

“The murderous members of the NRA should face a firing squad,” Sinatra tweeted.  Continue reading “‘Resistance Member’ Nancy Sinatra Calls For Millions of NRA Members To Be Put To Death”

The Last Refuge – by Sundance, September 12, 2015

The “Benghazi Brief” remains the most controversial research report we have ever produced. The brief contains over two years of research and hundreds of very specific citations supporting it.

The Brief has also been challenged and with extensive vetting factually withstood all scrutiny. The report, while exhaustive in detail, remains the strongest summary of events surrounding the two years leading up to the Benghazi Libya attack on 9/11/12.   Continue reading “The Benghazi Brief”

Yahoo News

The number of electronic devices seized and searched at customs sharply increased in 2016 and has continued to rise this year. A number of groups and politicians have spoken out against the growing practice and now the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security on behalf of 11 individuals who had their devices searched without a warrant.

The plaintiffs include ten US citizens and a lawful permanent resident whose smartphones and laptops were searched while they were reentering the country. The group includes students, filmmakers, a professor, journalists, business owners, a NASA engineer and a former Air Force captain. Some of them had their devices confiscated for months and the phone taken from the NASA engineer actually belonged to NASA, which could mean that sensitive agency information was accessible through it. One plaintiff was even allegedly choked and held down by officers when he declined to hand over his phone.  Continue reading “DHS faces lawsuit over phone and laptop border searches”

WTOP – by  Megan Cloherty

WASHINGTON — Apple’s new security features will make it harder for local police to retrieve digital evidence they need to solve crimes.

While great for consumers, without the ability to bypass enhanced security such as facial recognition, investigators said it will delay justice.

“Face ID is the future of how we unlock our smartphones and protect our sensitive information,” said Apple senior Vice President of Marketing Phil Schiller during the tech giant’s announcement Tuesday, Sept. 12.
Continue reading “Police: New Apple technology will delay justice in DC area”

A lawsuit turned out not to be necessary. An HSLDA attorney contacted the busybody the next day on Hope’s behalf and persuaded him to abandon the unreasonable (and illegal) parts of his demands. (Just click on the second link in article above for the details.)

Intellectual Takeout – by Annie Holmquist

The Great Solar Eclipse of 2017 was met with a variety of responses by schools across the country. Some announced they would close for the day for fear that the children under their care would accidentally look at the sun and encounter eye damage. Others remained open out of fear that children would not be safe at home by themselves during the great event.   Continue reading “Homeschool Mom Receives Visit from the State Over Field Trip”

The Daily Sheeple – by John W Whitehead

“I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. government will lead the American people in — and the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a choking life.”—Osama bin Laden (October 2001)

Ironically, during the same week that we mark the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, we find ourselves commemorating the 230th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution.   Continue reading “Let’s Make America Free Again: 230 Years After The Constitution, We’re Walking A Dangerous Road”

Gateway Pundit – by Carter

Psycho Hillary Clinton was so peeved about the media coverage over her private email server that she was considering making voodoo dolls in the image of “certain members” of the news and Congress with the intention of “[sticking] them full of pins.”

That sounds sane . . .   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Wanted to Make ‘Voodoo Dolls’ of Reporters, Lawmakers to Stick Them With Pins”