Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

An infuriating video of a man being harassed by San Diego police was uploaded to Youtube highlighting the asinine persecution doled out by those sworn to protect.

In this short video, a man was simply walking down the sidewalk when he noticed multiple cop cars stalking him. So, he began to film them.

The cops had apparently targetted him, and there was nothing that he was going to do to prevent his harassment. While he was filming the police cruisers, the man merely took one step off of the curb and the officers used this as their trigger to attack.   Continue reading “This is Why People are Upset with Police — 6 Cops Swarm Man for “Stepping Off Sidewalk””

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

You’d think with all of the serious stuff that’s actually going on in society today and across the world, the White House would have its hands too full to deal with something like, say, toys that perpetuate gender stereotypes.

You’d be wrong.

Social engineering and the politically correct agenda are at the top of Obama’s list.   Continue reading “White House To Deal With Pressing Issue Of Toys That Perpetuate Gender Stereotypes”

Natural Blaze – by Brandon Turbeville

It is one of the most tragically comedic aspects of the War on Drugs that marijuana is classed in the same category as heroin and LSD by the U.S. Federal Government. Such a ridiculous classification would truly be worth laughing at if it did not bring along with it mass incarcerations, militaristic policing, untold millions of wasted money and a general police state.   Continue reading “DEA To Look At “Rescheduling” Marijuana Over Next Few Months”

CBN News

A Colorado preschool has booted a 4-year-old after her parent’s questioned the administration about its curriculum promoting  homosexuality and transgenderism.

R.B Sinclair told the Denver Post that she wanted her daughter excused from classroom discussions on sex and gender, because she sees it as sex education.     Continue reading “Child Booted From Preschool After Parents Question ‘Same-Sex’ and ‘Gender’ Curriculum”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Eden Prairie, MN — On Feb 7, 2014, Matthew Serbus led police on a dangerous high-speed chase before crashing his car and taking Dawn Pfister as a hostage. Police would shoot Serbus as he held a knife to Pfister, then, walk up to Pfister and kill her too. The entire incident was recorded on a police dashcam.

The Chaska police department never released the dashcam footage showing the killing until now — after all the officers involved were cleared by a grand jury. Now, the family of Dawn Pfister is speaking out and has hired an attorney to bring their daughter’s murderer to justice.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Shows Cops Shoot Suspect, Then Walk Up to His Hostage and Execute Her”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

On February 10th, a resident of Fargo, North Dakota seemingly lost his mind after an argument with his wife, Michelle Schumacher. He threatened to shoot her with a pellet gun, and she wisely chose to flee her home. It wasn’t long before a police officer showed up, who Marcus Schumacher wound up killing with a .22 rifle.

Two SWAT teams then showed up, and a 12 hour standoff ensued. Schumacher refused to back down. Even after his home was tear gassed, he continued to open fire on the officers. So eventually the SWAT teams were given permission to kill him. The standoff ended after a sniper shot him in the arm, and Schumacher decided to shoot himself in the head.   Continue reading “N Dakota Swat Team Considered Convincing Barricaded Gunman To Kill Himself”

Investment Research Dynamics

Right now it is $1,390 an ounce, but before the events in New York and Washington it was $280 an ounce,” he wrote. He added, “If the price of gold reaches $1,500 or a little over before you get this message, it’s still all right to buy it.NY Times quoting Bin Laden

Some of you may remember back in like 2003 or 2004 when gold’s move up was starting to catch the eye of the mainstream media and CNBC’s Bob Pisani made the comment from his theatrical perch on the floor of the NYSE that “gold is the currency of terrorists.”   Continue reading “The NY Times Tries To Demonize Gold”

Reuters

A former BP Plc (BP.L) rig supervisor who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was sentenced to 10 months of probation on Wednesday, concluding a federal criminal case in which no one received prison time over the disaster.

Donald Vidrine, 68, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval in New Orleans, in accordance with a plea agreement in which the defendant admitted to the negligent discharge of oil, a Clean Water Act violation.   Continue reading “No prison terms for Gulf spill as final defendant gets probation”

Reuters

The U.S. State Department has approved a possible $386 million sale of precision-guided bombs to Australia, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said on Wednesday.

The agency said the government of Australia had requested up to 2,950 GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bombs, up to 50 guided test vehicles plus support and test equipment as well as other support.   Continue reading “U.S. approves possible $386 million sale of bombs to Australia”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Brazil has been in crisis for some time now.

The country’s economy shrunk -3.8% last year, and its President, Dilma Rousseff, is holding on for dear life. Once chairman of Petrobras, the state-run oil giant currently engulfed in a colossal political scandal, she is now being threatened with impeachment just 15 months into her second four-year term.   Continue reading “The 50 Most Murderous Cities In The World”

AmmoLand – by Justin Stakes

Roseville, CA -(AmmoLand.com)- AB 2459 was pulled from the Assembly Public Safety Committee Hearing this morning and we have your calls, tweets and emails to thank for it!

The bill, authored by Assembly member Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento), will wipe out every gun dealer in the State of California.

But, at least for today, AB 2459 won’t be moving forward.   Continue reading “Worst Anti-Gun Bill Pulled, Will Be Heard Again”

Reuters

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant on Tuesday signed a far-reaching law allowing people with religious objections to deny wedding services to same-sex couples and protecting other actions considered discriminatory by gay rights activists.

The measure also clears the way for employers to cite religion in determining workplace policies on dress code, grooming and bathroom and locker access, drawing criticism from civil rights leaders.   Continue reading “Mississippi enacts law that allows denying services to gays”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

New York, NY — With all the talk of reducing jail populations and treating drug addiction as a health issue rather than a criminal one, the actions of the New York Police Department (NYPD) seem senseless. In a disturbing form of entrapment, undercover narcotics officers are giving homeless people cash to buy drugs and then arresting them on felony drug-dealing charges.

In one case, a cop posing as a homeless woman on the verge of withdrawal approached 21-year-old Brian L. as he chatted with a friend at a table.   Continue reading “Shameless Cops Giving Homeless People Money to Buy Drugs to Bust Them — Let Dealers Go Free”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

With media attention squarely falling on the foreigners exposed by the Panama Papers offshore tax haven scandal, everyone has been asking for more information on who are the Americans involved in this biggest data leak in history. After all, as we showed, Mossack Fonseca had over 400 American clients. But who are they?

Today, courtesy of McClatchy, we get some answers: while there are no politicians of note are in files but plenty of others. Among them: Retirees, scammers, and tax evaders, all of whom found a use for secrecy of offshore companies.   Continue reading “Here Are Some Of The Americans In The “Panama Papers””

Reason – by Ed Krayewski

Let’s recap: Yesterday, millions of documents related to a law firm that helps people set up off-shore companies were leaked. Those are the “Panama Papers.” They identify the assets of 140 current and former politicians from around the world, as well as a few dozen private citizens.

Governments are up in arms, not because of the endemic corruption the ill-gotten wealth of the politicians in the Panama Papers represents but because, apparently, they didn’t get enough of a cut. And there’s little evidence additional tax enforcement authority would be used to catch corrupt politicians instead of merely curbing your freedom to move yourself or your assets across national borders.   Continue reading “President Obama Uses Panama Papers to Demand More Power for Government”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

A preservative chemical that’s routinely added to hot dogs, beef jerky, bacon and breakfast sausage is now being deployed by government researchers as a fatal bait to poison wild hogs to death. Development of the deadly hog poison is being pursued by none other than the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the same agency that legalizes the same toxic chemical to be used in processed meat products approved for human consumption.

The chemical, known as sodium nitrite, is a cancer-causing “color fixer” and meat preservative added to processed meat products to give them a pink hue that consumers mistake for being “fresh.” When sodium nitrite combines with the hydrochloric acid (HCl) found in stomach acid, it forms cancer-causing nitrosamines. These nitrosamines go on to directly promote pancreatic cancer, colorectal cancer, leukemia, brain tumors and other cancers throughout the body — facts that I have been warning readers about for over a decade. Sodium nitrite is the reason why processed meats drastically raise the risks of cancer, heart disease and diabetes.   Continue reading “Chemical added to hot dogs, sausage and bacon now being developed by USDA as deadly bait that poisons wild hogs to death… and you’re EATING it for breakfast!”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

As if the TSA could be any more of a big, fat, liberty-trampling joke on the American people…

Now, via Kevin Burke’s FOIA request, it has come to light that the Transportation Security Administration gave computer giant IBM hundreds of thousands of dollars in a program totaling over $1.4 MILLION to develop “software” that a pre-teen geek could’ve programmed in DOS back in the day before the Internet even existed.   Continue reading “Wow: The TSA Paid $1.4 Million For An App That Randomly Showed An Arrow… Just An Arrow”

Reuters

A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld the ability of federal prosecutors to broker deals allowing corporate defendants to avoid criminal convictions in a case involving a Dutch company accused of illegally shipping aircraft parts to Iran and other countries.

The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit focused on a so-called deferred prosecution agreement with aerospace services company Fokker Services B.V.   Continue reading “U.S. court upholds prosecutors’ role in deferred prosecution deals”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

The illegal immigrant charged with killing 21-year-old Sarah Root while street-racing drunk, entered the U.S. as an “unaccompanied child” three years ago, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Edwin (aka Eswin) Mejia, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, absconded after ICE declined to detain him following his arrest and posting bail. Mejia remains at-large and is currently on the ICE Most Wanted list.   Continue reading “Killer Illegal Immigrant Entered U.S. as ‘Unaccompanied Child’”

AmmoLand – by Justin Stakes

Boise, ID -(AmmoLand.com)- With the promise of convenience, time savings and discounted pricing, monthly subscription programs like Amazon Subscribe and Save or Target Subscriptions are gaining popularity with the public.

The problem for gun owners: Amazon and Target don’t sell ammunition.  

One company has recognized this fact and built a service providing gun owners with a regular purchase program for ammunition.   Continue reading “Ammunition: More Fun Than Getting a Box of Underwear or Razors Every Month”