Washington Post – by Ruth Marcus

The notion of due process has been much in the news, thanks to President Trump, whose devotion to fairness is characteristically situational: He’s all for due process when it comes to alleged spouse abusers or sexual harassers; less so, maybe, for gun owners. But, as is too often true in the age of Trump, the president’s antics eclipse our capacity to focus on anything not specifically Trump-related. In recent days, that includes an all-but-ignored Supreme Court ruling that should worry anyone who believes in the importance of due process.  Continue reading “You are being denied due process”

Business Insider

Gun-control activists are organizing boycotts of companies with ties to the National Rifle Association — and they’re already producing results.

People on social media are calling for boycotts of companies that offer or have offered special deals to NRA members who, as part of their membership, receive discounts on things like car rentals and prescription drugs.   Continue reading “Here are all the brands that have cut ties with the NRA following gun-control activists’ boycotts”

Dallas News – by Melissa Repko

Dallas will be one of the first cities where customers will be able to experience 5G, a faster and more reliable next-generation wireless network, AT&T announced late Tuesday.

The Dallas-based telecom giant said Dallas, Atlanta and Waco will be among the dozen markets where it will roll out mobile 5G by the end of 2018. The company did not specify the neighborhoods where the network will be available. It said it would announce more cities in the coming months.
Continue reading “AT&T commits to bringing 5G to Dallas, two other cities by end of 2018”

Daily Mail

Accused Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz has been given permission to meet his lawyer to pursue his late adoptive mother’s reported $800,000 inheritance.

The 19-year-old is alleged to have opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland earlier this month, killing 17 people and injuring 14 others.

Now it has emerged he signed a retainer agreement with lawyer Audra Simovitch on December 13 to pursue his share of Lynda Cruz’s estate, the New York Post reported.  Continue reading “Nikolas Cruz can meet lawyer over mother’s inheritance”

The Power Hour

A basic precept to remember is that the Bill of Rights is separate
from and supreme over the Constitution and is the final check over the
Constitution and its officers. This Bill of Rights check is administered
directly by people on Grand and Trial Juries. The following are examples
why the Bill of Rights is supreme.

Article 1 of the Bill of Rights places a limitation (or check) on
the law making power of Congress. “Congress shall make no law… abridging
the freedom of speech, or the press…”   Continue reading “The Bill Of Rights Is Separate And Supreme”

Daily Mail

A child psychologist in Atlanta has been accused of molesting a nine-year-old client after he posted a disturbing picture of the incident to the internet.

Police in Cobb County say Jonathan Gersh, 37, was taken into custody on Valentine’s Day after they received a report the week prior from Homeland Security about the matter involving a young girl.   Continue reading “Georgia child psychologist accused of molesting girl, 9”

Daily Mail

Connecticut’s Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy said Wednesday that opponents of universal background checks ‘have blood on your hands’ as he waged a war against the country’s ‘insane’ gun laws.

Malloy argued on CNN that 97 percent of Americans support background checks for all firearms sales, including those that take place at gun shows.   Continue reading “Connecticut governor says background check opponents ‘have blood on your hands’”

BATR

Human consciousness and the ability to understand that which really occurred in the past, is a skill that many people have little experience with mastering. Scholarship and researching the yesteryear relies upon analyzing accounts of others and is usually based on chronicles written centuries ago. Most of the original evidence used in writing the accounts may be lost, based upon oral myths or accurate translations of vanished languages. Even when the original sources are impeccable in their authenticity or go unquestioned in the ivory towers of academic scrutiny, the crucial question still remains, Was It So? Attempts to provide definitive proof, when it comes to explaining political events, relies more often on the art of understanding the connection among factions, based within the context of their intended agendas than smoking gun documents.   Continue reading “Courage to Face True History”

I want to help create a ‘refounding’ of our country by putting out CDs of Henry’s Bill of Rights/Common Law Explained so that more people can understand who they are and the power they hold as American nationals.

If you would like a CD with the whole presentation on it, just send your request and your mailing address in an email to henryshivley@yahoo.com and indicate how many CDs you would like.    Continue reading “Bill of Rights Common Law Explained CD Project”

The Hill

President Trump on Wednesday said he in favor of a 25-cent gas tax hike to pay for his infrastructure plan.

He told lawmakers and senior White House officials that he endorses a gas tax hike, sources familiar with the meeting told Axios.

Sen. Tom Carper (Del.), the top Democrat on the Environment and Public Works Committee, was in the meeting and confirmed in a statement that the president backed a 25-cent increase.    Continue reading “Trump says he backs 25-cent gas tax hike to pay for infrastructure”