Breitbart – by John Nolte

You and I, meaning Normal People, we look at our Thought Leaders, our Media and Cultural Overlords, our Ruling Class, and oftentimes wonder how they can be so venal and dishonest in pursuit of what they want — and what they want most of all is control over the lives of us Normal People, those of us who do not want to control anyone. We just want to be left alone.

How many times have we asked, How do they live with themselves? All the lies they tell, the innocent people they destroy, the fake news they publish, the character assassination, the stoking of racial conflict, the hate campaigns, the advocating of violence, the unending cultural bigotry against those of us just minding our own business… How do they sleep at night?   Continue reading “Gatekeeper of DC Society Sally Quinn Comes Out as Occultist, Used Hex to Kill People”

KOMO News

PUYALLUP, Wash. – A woman thought to be holding a gun during what turned out to be a false “active shooter” alarm at a behavior health clinic in Puyallup was in fact calling 911 to report the alarm, police said.

The reported sighting of the gun caused some brief chaos around the scene, with multiple law enforcement agencies responding and sending a number of nearby schools into lock down.   Continue reading “Woman calling 911 mistaken for holding gun, triggers massive police response in Puyallup, Washington”

Yahoo News

Whoopi Goldberg had a stern message for Mike Huckabee on Thursday after the former Arkansas governor appeared on Fox Business and described “The View” hosts as “irrational,” less than a day after he was interviewed on the program.

“Stop calling people names,” Goldberg said straight into the camera. “We didn’t do that with you. … We do know you, and we respected your daughter. And I’m kinda pissed off about this, Mike. Because it’s not right.”    Continue reading “Whoopi Goldberg Is Officially ‘Pissed Off’ At Mike Huckabee”

The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

It is said that when there’s a will, there’s a way – and ambitious thieves in Conway, Arkansas proved it last week.

A person – or persons – stole an ATM by ramming it with a forklift and loading it into a waiting truck.

The bold heist was caught on camera, and police uploaded the video footage to FacebookContinue reading “Thieves Use Forklift to Steal ATM in Brazen Heist”

The Washington Post – by Dan Morse

Saying they were there to do work, the four talked their way inside the apartment. They walked around, as if inspecting the place, but provided only vague answers to the residents’ questions before one stranger turned to the others.

“Do you want to do this now or another time?” he asked.

“I’m ready,” another said.

With that, they attacked — the beginning of 11 terrifying hours for a family tied up and held captive overnight in their Silver Spring, Md., apartment, according to court documents filed in Montgomery County.   Continue reading “Terrifying home invasion: ‘If you don’t answer, I’m going to remove your eye,’ court records say”

Yahoo News

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Subway shop where a worker was cleared of drugging a Utah police officer’s drink filed a lawsuit Wednesday saying police waited two months to publicly disavow the headline-making allegations despite internal evidence the officer had no drugs in his system.

The Subway shop owners said officers in Layton, Utah, knew within hours that blood and urine tests were negative, but a police spokesman nevertheless continued to cite early tests indicating the possible presence of THC and methamphetamine in the officer’s lemonade. Those results were never duplicated.   Continue reading “Subway store sues after worker cleared of drugging officer”

USA Today

ATLANTA — A shocking and vulgar sign posted in front of a local business in Atlanta made it clear no cops are allowed inside.

11Alive’s Faith Abubey talked to the owner of EAV Barbell Club in the East Atlanta Village neighborhood, who is not making any apologies for putting up the sign which has since been taken down.    Continue reading “Gym owner makes no apologies for ‘No Cops’ sign”

Daily Mail

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday announced “dead-or-alive” bounties worth $40,000 each for policemen he accused of helping an accused narco-politician, and said he prefered they be killed.

The call for police officers to kill their colleagues is the latest inflammatory comment by Duterte in his controversial drug war, which has claimed thousands of lives, and comes shortly after a meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.   Continue reading “Philippines’ Duterte announces ‘dead or alive’ bounties”

Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

Last August, the Federal Reserve came face-to-face with an army of trolls when it launched a public Facebook page, but whoever runs their social media doesn’t appear to have learned much from the debacle. Last week, the loathed central bank attempted to advise its followers on detecting scams, and it didn’t go well.

Apparently, scammers attempt to swindle unsuspecting individuals by claiming to represent the Federal Reserve, so the bank decided to offer up some advice.   Continue reading “The Federal Reserve Made a FB Post About Avoiding Scams… And It’s Getting Destroyed by Trolls”

Yahoo News

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — These days, the price of a San Francisco home can easily top a million dollars. But one savvy investor has bought up a whole street in the city’s most exclusive neighborhood for a mere $90,000.

Trouble is, some of the extremely wealthy residents of Presidio Terrace were not aware their street was up for sale and are not pleased it has been sold.

Presidio Terrace is an oval shaped street sealed off by a gate from the tony Presidio Heights neighborhood. Lined with towering palm trees and multimillion dollar mansions, the street has been home, over the years, to famous residents including Sen. Dianne Feinstein and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi.   Continue reading “San Francisco street sells for $90K. Neighbors aren’t happy”

Yahoo News

“This Week” host George Stephanopoulos put Kellyanne Conway on the spot Sunday morning when the senior White House adviser tried to change the subject away from President Donald Trump’s role in crafting a misleading statement about his son’s meeting with a Russian lawyer last year.

Stephanopoulos pointed out that the White House and Trump’s surrogates have given conflicting statements about the level of Trump’s involvement in responding to initial reports that Donald Trump Jr. met with the lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, last June, in a meeting that also included then-campaign manager Paul Manafort and senior adviser Jared Kushner.    Continue reading “Kellyanne Conway makes mindblowing pivot to Benghazi when grilled about Trump Jr.’s Russia meeting”

Didn’t they just issue a travel advisory of this area?

Yahoo News

Four women, believed to be adult entertainers, have reportedly been charged regarding a homicide in Missouri. Investigators learned the women were in southeast Missouri after advertising adult entertainment services online.

Ponesha Taylor, 23, Brittany Curry, 28, Lauteshia Dotson, 23 and Johniesha Simmons, 19, from Nashville and Memphis face charges including first-degree murder, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon connecting to the death of Ralph Cross Aug. 1. The incident happened in Cross’ Missouri home, Fox 13 reported Friday.   Continue reading “‘Adult Entertainers Kill Man Who Changed Their Flat Tire”

WSBT – by Liz Artz, Ross Cavitt

COBB COUNTY, Ga. – Homicide detectives are investigating a deadly home invasion in Cobb County.

Marietta police said a 911 call came in from the 90 block of Griggs Street around 2:30 a.m. Thursday.

Police told Channel 2’s Liz Artz that a woman called and said someone was breaking into her house, and that she had shot and killed him.   Continue reading “Mom who killed home invader: ‘It was either him or me, and I wasn’t going’”

Miami Herald – by Kimberly Kelly, Wesley Lowery, Steven Rich

Since 2006, the nation’s largest police departments have fired at least 1,881 officers for misconduct that betrayed the public’s trust, from cheating on overtime to unjustified shootings. But The Washington Post has found that departments have been forced to reinstate more than 450 officers after appeals required by union contracts.

Most of the officers regained their jobs when police chiefs were overruled by arbitrators, typically lawyers hired to review the process. In many cases, the underlying misconduct was undisputed, but arbitrators often concluded that the firings were unjustified because departments had been too harsh, missed deadlines, lacked sufficient evidence or failed to interview witnesses.    Continue reading “Police departments forced to take back hundreds of officers fired for misconduct”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Cheyenne, WY — A heartening trend is growing on social media showing that people are waking up to the state persecuting individuals over victimless crimes. The latest example of this trend comes from the Cheyenne Police Department who posted a photo of money they seized from a homeless man and then attempted to justify and brag about it. When people read the department’s post, they lashed out — peacefully — to let them know what they were doing is wrong.

The department’s post has since gone viral, prompting both praise and scorn for their ridiculous image bragging about stealing money from a homeless man because he was drunk.   Continue reading “Police Brag About Taking Money from a Homeless Man, Facebook Proceeds to Own Them”

Detroit Free Press – by Paul Egan

LANSING — Michigan State Police Trooper Craig Tuer thought he was protected by a vow of confidentiality when he spoke at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting about how troopers in a special enforcement unit drank and drove state vehicles during training sessions.

But another attendee reported the infractions to the State Police, prompting an internal investigation and trouble for Tuer’s colleagues.   Continue reading “State trooper alleges MSP retaliated against him for attending AA meetings”