Personal Liberty Digest – by Sam Rolley

President Barack Obama is looking for new ways to act “administratively, unilaterally using his executive authority” to enact new gun control legislation, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said during a press conference Tuesday.

The official was responding to a journalist’s questions about the President’s reaction to news of a shooting that occurred at an Oregon high school. Two people were killed, including the shooter.   Continue reading “White House: Obama Prepared To Act ‘Unilaterally’ Again Using ‘Executive Authority’ On Guns”

EFF

Washington, DC – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today asked the Supreme Court of the United States to weigh in on a long-standing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit in which EFF sought to obtain a secret legal memo authorizing the FBI to obtain phone records without any legal process.

As part of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) issues opinions that provide the legal justification for a wide variety of executive branch activities, in ways that affect millions of Americans. The opinion sought by EFF appears to have authorized the federal government, specifically the FBI, to obtain call records without judicial approval and without citing an emergency to justify the data collection.   Continue reading “Public Deserves to See Secret Law Written by Office of Legal Counsel”

NewsSum

It’s a sad state of affairs when the health care system you’re depending on to make you well ends up damaging your health, but this is precisely what happens in an alarming number of cases.

Adding to the tragedy, most of these adverse events are preventable, that is, they’re being caused by the conventional medical system itself – not by a person’s underlying disease or health problem.   Continue reading “1 in 5 Elderly US Patients Injured by Medical Care”

https://i0.wp.com/img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2010/militia/militia_01.jpg?resize=250%2C165Chapel Hill News – by Michael Helms

Ellie Kinnaird’s interpretation of the Second Amendment (“2nd Amendment never said right to bear arms was absolute,” DN, May 27) is an interesting work of fiction, but its basis in historical precedent and established jurisprudence couldn’t be more mistaken.

Ms. Kinnaird’s fantasy vaguely refers to an 1875 Supreme Court case wherein she alleges “that the Second Amendment applies to the government, not an individual gun owner.” A closer reading of the 1875 Supreme Court case United States v Cruikshank affirms what Americans have long known: that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right neither granted nor revocable by the government. To wit: “The right to bear arms is not granted by the Constitution; neither is it in any manner dependent upon that instrument for its existence.”   Continue reading “Militia means you and me”

Green Rock (IAI)iHLS

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has unveiled the Green Rock – a mobile autonomous tactical counter Rocket, Artillery & Mortar (C-RAM) system. This system, was delivered to the Israel Defense Forces and named Wind Shield by the IDF.

The system will be on display at the Eurosatory exhibition being held between June 16-20 in Paris, France. Green Rock is designed to support a variety of ground force protection missions, including fire source location, friendly forces fire correction, and detection of low-flying airborne targets such as UAVs, gliders and hovering platforms.   Continue reading “New Israeli System Detects Low-flying Drones”

Stop the Drug War – by Phillip Smith

A Tennessee police chief gets caught misbehaving, so does a strung out Pennsylvania deputy, and a San Diego husband and wife cop team go down for dealing. Let’s get to it:

In Graysville, Tennessee, the Graysville police chief was arrested last Monday on charges he was improperly disposing of seized vehicles and dipping into seized cash. Police Chief Jason Erik Redden is accused of either taking for himself or returning to the original owner three of the vehicles, and is also being held responsible for $4,128 in missing seized cash and fees paid to the department. He is charged with seven counts of misconduct in office, two counts of theft over $1,000, and one count of theft under $500.   Continue reading “This Week’s Corrupt Cops Stories”

Yahoo News – by RHEANA MURRAY

A fictional horror creature popularized by Internet memes is now linked to three violent crimes.

A week after two 12-year-old Wisconsin girls allegedly stabbed their friend 19 times to honorSlender Man, more real-life connections to the spooky character are emerging.

A man accused of killing two cops and a civilian before committing suicide with his wife in Las Vegas on Sunday often dressed up in costume as Slender Man, a neighbor told KTNV.   Continue reading “Slender Man Now Linked to 3 Violent Acts”

monkeyFellowship of the Mind – by Steve

An Irishman, a Mexican and a Blonde Guy were doing construction work on scaffolding on the 20th floor of a building.
They were eating lunch and the Irishman said, ‘Corned beef and cabbage! If I get corned beef and cabbage one more time for lunch, I’m going to jump off this building.’

The Mexican opened his lunch box and exclaimed, ‘Burritos again! If I get burritos one more time I’m going to jump off, too.’   Continue reading “The Very First Ever Blonde GUY Joke….. And Well Worth The Wait!”

RINF

‘We have proven what we are capable of doing,’ boasts Secretary of State as controversy over release of prisoners of war continues

Responding to questions and criticisms surrounding the recent prisoner exchange of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl for five Taliban soldiers, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday try to quell concerns about those fighters “returning to the battlefield” by boasting of his government’s ability to target and kill individuals overseas.   Continue reading “Kerry Indicates Drone Targeting of Freed Taliban Soldiers”

Mirror – by Mikey Smith

Metal spikes designed to stop homeless people sheltering in doorways have caused outrage, after photographs of a London building went viral.

The property, a building of flats on Southwark Bridge Road, has a series of at least 17 inch-long metal studs embedded in the floor of an alcove next to the doorway.

The photographs were posted on Facebook last night, before being posted on Twitter, where they have been shared thousands of times.   Continue reading “Outrage as ‘anti-homeless spikes’ spotted outside London building”

child sex rings the childThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

This is a story that is not about race, ethnicity or religion. Some people will make it a demographic issue in order to obfuscate the ubiquitous nature of trafficking crimes involving children. What is the crime? The crime is murdering American children for the purposes of organ theft and shipment to countries such as Israel, Turkey, India, China, et al.

There was a watershed case back in 2009 which nearly broke open the practice of child abduction wide open. The reference was obscure, but for those that would look, there is evidence enough of child trafficking for the purpose of harvesting organs to warrant a detailed investigation.   Continue reading “The Elite Are Abducting and Murdering U.S. Children for Their Organs”

Yahoo News

BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Monday confirmed that it will participate for the first time in a major U.S.-hosted naval drill this month, sending four ships including a destroyer and frigate, even as deep military distrust persists between the two countries.

Beijing’s agreement to join the drills comes at a moment of heightened tension in the disputed East and South China Seas, and growing unease in the United States over China’s rapid military buildup and its cyber capabilities.   Continue reading “China confirms attendance at U.S.-hosted naval exercises in June”

The Black Sphere

In what is undoubtedly another “foot in mouth” statement by Biden, he explains that he and Barack never promised good paying jobs. Leave it to Biden to look for a loophole. As if you would campaign on getting people low paying jobs?!

Biden defended the economic recovery (that never happened) and admitted that the White House never promised high paying jobs.   Continue reading “Biden: “We didn’t promise high-paying jobs!””

III Percent Patriots – by Kerodin

We all know our President doesn’t just dislike Jan Brewer, Governor of Arizona – I will dare say he has a pathological hatred of the woman.  They have banged heads since 2008, and the President has never been shy about using the might of the Federal Government to force his will up[on her and Arizona.

CavMedic noted the story first that illegals were being bussed from South Texas and released in Arizona.  There weren’t many details at that point.  Was it Texas behind the move?  CavMedic has stayed with the story as more has become known.  Now we know it is FedGov behind the massive deployment.   Continue reading “CavMedic, La Raza, & more…”

Insurers are testing the waters of suing cities for not preparing for the floods and storm damage caused by climate change.America’s Watchtower

   It looks like a new front might be opening up on the global warming battlefield and this time the attackers will be the insurance companies. A few weeks ago I intended to write about an insurance company which, rather than pay for storm damage, decided to sue the city of Chicago for failing to adequately prepare for global warming but I never got around to that post.

  Since that time the lawsuit has been dropped but this is just the beginning: insurance companies believe they have found a way out of paying for their obligations and there is more likely to follow according to this article.   Continue reading “Insurance companies prepare to sue cities for not preparing for global warming”

Before It’s News – by Native Born American

So just what would happen if there were an EMP attack within the United States? Well first of all EMP stands for Electromagnetic Pulse and it occurs after the detonation of a nuclear weapon in the lower atmosphere. If a nuclear weapon is exploded in the atmosphere… the ground area below (a very large geographical area) would be impacted by the EMP.

The EMP would essentially knock out all electricity, which would mean the following would no longer work or would go out of working order or existence very quickly.   Continue reading “25 things that stop working after an EMP attack”

Creepy: Slender Man is a prevalent internet myth that has been a viral sensation since it emerged online in 2009Daily Mail – by SNEJANA FARBEROV

An Ohio mother says her 13-year-old stabbed her multiple times to please Slender Man – the same fictional horror character that allegedly inspired a grisly knife attack in Wisconsin last week.

The resident of Hamilton County, who has not been publicly named, told the station WLWT that her daughter was obsessed with the ghoulish Internet boogyman.
Continue reading “ANOTHER knife attack linked to Slender Man: Mother claims her disturbed daughter, 13, stabbed her after becoming obsessed with creepy horror character”