KWCH 12 News

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) Charges have been filed against the Wichita police captain accused of shoving a 17-year-old referee at a youth basketball game in Augusta.

According to a statement released by the Augusta city attorney on Monday, Kevin Mears is charged with battery, a Class B misdemeanor and disorderly conduct, a Class C misdemeanor.   Continue reading “Wichita police captain charged with battery, disorderly conduct”

New Hampshire – by Mark Hayward

MANCHESTER — A Manchester police officer accused of a hit-and-run passed out in the lobby of a courthouse Tuesday, minutes before he was scheduled to plead guilty in the case.

Court bailiffs at Hillsborough County Superior Court-North and bystanders assisted Steven Cornacchia before emergency medical workers strapped him to a gurney and took him away in an ambulance.  Continue reading “Officer accused of hit-and-run collapses before guilty plea”

MassPrivateI

This month the National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Mathematics (NASEM) published a report that encourages states to make it illegal for people to have one drink and drive.

The NASEM report titled ‘Getting to Zero Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities’ claims that a person’s ability to operate a motor vehicle begins to deteriorate at a BAC below 0.05 percent and recommends police arrest motorists for consuming one drink.   Continue reading “DHS is convincing states to lower their BAC limit to 0.05 or one drink”

New York Post – by Dean Balsamini

The city’s police-officers union is cracking down on the number of “get out of jail free” courtesy cards distributed to cops to give to family and friends.

Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association boss Pat Lynch slashed the maximum number of cards that could be issued to current cops from 30 to 20, and to retirees from 20 to 10, sources told The Post.   Continue reading “Police union slashes number of ‘get out of jail free’ cards issued”

Daily Caller – by Rob Shimshock

The University of Virginia instructed students Friday to call 911 if they see “offensive flyers.”

The school told students that it was aware of an initiative to distribute “offensive flyers and memes” on campus Saturday and Sunday, according to an email obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation.   Continue reading “University Of Virginia: If You See ‘Offensive Flyers,’ Call 911”

Strategic Culture – by Eric Zuesse

In a recent article, I documented that “US Again Supports Al Qaeda in Syria”.

In a prior article, I had documented that since 2012 the US Government has cooperated with the Sauds’ plan to install in Syria a fundamentalist-Sunni government to replace Syria’s existing secular Government, and that the fundamentalist-Sunni organization Al Qaeda has been the US Government’s chief organization on the ground in Syria providing the leadership to that Saudi-US effort. Part One of that report is especially important in order to understand the continuity between the policies of the current US President Donald Trump and the prior US President Barack Obama, in Syria.   Continue reading “America’s Deceitful Secret Support of Al Qaeda”

The Daily Caller – by Peter Hasson

More than 100 nongovernment organizations (NGOs) and government agencies around the world help police YouTube for extremist content, ranging from so-called hate speech to terrorist recruiting videos.

All of them have confidentiality agreements barring Google, YouTube’s parent company, from revealing their participation to the public, a Google representative told The Daily Caller on Thursday.   Continue reading “Google Has An Actual Secret Speech Police”

KRQE News

MORIARTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico school has been holding a gun raffle fundraiser for years, but the idea is rubbing some parents the wrong way.

The Estancia Valley Classical Academy’s fundraising arm, made up of staff and parents, hosts several fundraisers a year to go towards a new school building.

The big-ticket items at the 2017 “Made in America” fundraiser are a gun and a rifle.  Continue reading “New Mexico school raises money by raffling off guns”

Jon Rappoport

“Promoting diabolically false science, psychiatry creates a gateway for defining many separate states of consciousness that don’t exist at all. They’re cheap myths, fairy tales.”(The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

Note: This is an expanded version of my recent piece about psychiatry. It contains far more evidence that psychiatry is a highly dangerous fraud.   Continue reading “Exposing psychiatry as a fraud from top to bottom”

Technocracy News – by Ethan Epstein

Those who don’t understand that China is a Technocracy will not understand why it has a major initiative to indoctrinate American students with Technocrat philosophy. Chinese state-run schools in America would have been unthinkable thirty years ago, but they are commonplace today, and few are raising any alarm. ⁃ TN Editor

Last year, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte made an announcement to great fanfare: The university would soon open a branch of the Confucius Institute, the Chinese government-funded educational institutions that teach Chinese language, culture and history. The Confucius Institute would “help students be better equipped to succeed in an increasingly globalized world,” says Nancy Gutierrez, UNC Charlotte’s dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and “broaden the University’s outreach and support for language instruction and cultural opportunities in the Charlotte community,” according to a press release.   Continue reading “China Has Infiltrated U.S. Classrooms With Government-Run Educational Institutes”

KNOX News

SEVIERVILLE – A Sevier County deputy who opened fire without warning in a neighborhood and suffered a panic attack four minutes later was forced to resign as a Johnson City law enforcer in 2013 after “fanning” a fellow officer with his gun, lying to his chief about an affair and getting in a shoving match with his wife, records show.

Deputy Justin M. Johnson did not include any mention of his short stint at the Johnson City Police Department in his application to work at the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office nor did Sevier County’s background check reveal his prior post and the problems documented in that agency’s file.   Continue reading “Sevier deputy in panic-attack case forced to resign from prior law enforcement job”

MassPrivateI

Last year police in Detroit, Michigan asked businesses to install real-time surveillance cameras that are connected to police departments.

Which isn’t all that bad, right?

Wrong.
Continue reading “Businesses forced to pay the police to let them spy on customers”

Judicial Watch

Even those who follow government closely may not know that the United States has a National Mango Board with a multi-million-dollar budget to help increase consumption of the juicy tropical fruit. This is a serious matter that is handled at the presidential cabinet level. The Mango board is a type of panel that was authorized by Congress decades ago and has 18 members who are appointed by the secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). It operates under a USDA oversight body known as the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS).   Continue reading “U.S. Has a National Mango Board With a $6.7 Million Budget”

Mises Institute – by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Hidden beneath the controversy stirred up last week by the publication of a book called “Fire and Fury,” a highly critical insider’s view of the Trump White House that the president has not only denounced on national television but also tried to prevent from being published and distributed, are the efforts of the Trump administration and congressional leadership to bypass the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution.

Here is the back story.
Continue reading “Congress Plotting to Cut a Hole in the 4th Amendment, Again”

New York Daily News

Prosecutors are investigating whether cops in a Bronx precinct that has been praised for its surge in gun arrests broke the law to make some of those busts, the Daily News has learned.

The months-long probe by the Bronx district attorney’s office has led to some gun cases being shot to bits.

Some cops could be indicted for perjury and official misconduct, police sources said. The NYPD may transfer others or bring them up on departmental charges, the sources said.  Continue reading “Bronx DA eyes illegal tricks behind cops’ surging gun arrests”

KXAN News

LLANO, Texas (KXAN) – Four people in the Llano Police Department, including Police Chief Kevin Ratliff, are now on paid suspension, said Llano County District Attorney Sonny McAfee.

The chief and two police officers – Patrol Officer Aimee Shannon and Sergeant Jared Latta — were placed on suspension on Friday as part of an ongoing investigation.

The DA said his office and the Texas Rangers are conducting the investigation. McAfee did not say what they are investigating.   Continue reading “Half of Llano Police Dept. including chief placed on paid suspension”

New York Post

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is mulling a congestion pricing plan in Manhattan, said Monday the state is capable of placing tolls anywhere in the Big Apple.

“We have the ability with technology to put tolling anywhere in the city — it’s not just the bridges, it’s just a gantry with a license plate reader that reads an EZ pass or a license plate,” he explained at an unrelated press conference.  Continue reading “Cuomo says tolls can be placed on ‘any block’ in NYC”

I can’t stop laughing….

Fox 61

HARTFORD — Dog shedding can be an issue for some dog owners especially when trying to keep their house and car nice and cleaned.

So when you think of possible solutions to help decrease the amount of shedding a dog can do, it might be hard. And if you were able to come up with one that works for you, great job.   Continue reading “Problem solved? Dog leotards solve issue that some dog owners have”

MassPrivateI

Imagine in the not too distant future you and your family stop at a Jack In The Box for lunch. Much to your surprise, you notice there is no one behind the counter to take your order.

How will they take your order you ask?

Don’t worry, Big Brother has you covered.  Continue reading “Fast food restaurants to use facial recognition to spy on customers”