Bob Bergdahl, father of U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, speaks during a news conference in BoiseYahoo News – by Laura Zuckerman

SALMON Idaho (Reuters) – The father of Bowe Bergdahl, the Idaho soldier released from captivity in a controversial prisoner swap with the Taliban, has received emailed death threats that authorities are investigating, an Idaho police chief said on Saturday.

The first of the death threats sent to Bob Bergdahl at his home near Hailey, Idaho, was received on Wednesday, the same day the city canceled a planned rally celebrating the release of his son, Hailey Police Chief Jeff Gunter said.   Continue reading “Bowe Bergdahl’s father receives death threats: police chief”


Continue reading “Police: SPU Shooter Struggled With Mental Health Problems, Wanted To “To Kill As Many People As Possible Before Killing Himself””

Cop Block – by Richard

Date of Interaction: March 2014
Police Employees Involved: SWC School Police

It was some time in March when I was in a private independent study room inside the math lab of Southwestern College, in National City. Math gets very tedious so I often dick around, relieving stress drawing dumb shit on the whiteboard. This time, I felt a bit rebellious, so I wrote many rap lyrics by Dead Prez, Immortal technique, Pink Floyd, etc. Amongst the things I wrote were, “School is a 12-step brainwash camp,” and, “We don’t need no thought control.” Continue reading “Brutalized by School Police for Free Speech”

Junk+FoodWorld Truth

There are three reasons Americans’ love affair with snacks is growing– along with their waistlines: the ubiquity of junk food, the ubiquity of  junk food advertising, and stealth food technology. People who polish off a whole bag of chips or cookies at one sitting (usually in front of TV) are often doing exactly what the product was designed to do–be addictive.

Have you noticed the overpowering something-in-the-oven smell that wafts up when you walk past a Subway?  Mark Christiano, Subway’s Global Baking Technologist, insists the aroma is not pumped outside to entice passers-by and adds that the bread recipe is “proprietary.” But in the war for your food dollar, all tactics are clearly on the table including the way a food smells, looks, and feels in the mouth. Nothing is left up to chance.   Continue reading “5 Unhealthy Foods Engineered To Be Addictive”

LAPD drone testing to ensue, public will no longer be freeIntellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (INTELLIHUB) — Well people, the public domain will soon no longer be safe in any way, shape or form as aerial drones will soon lurk about everywhere. And yes I do mean everywhere. There will literally be no place to hide and no place will be private. It’s the end of privacy as we know it.   Continue reading “LAPD drone testing to ensue, public will no longer be free”

jobs-economy-600X300The Real Agenda News – by Paul Craig Roberts

Last April I saw a report that 83% of May’s college graduates did not have a job. I remarked that in my day most of us had 2 or 3 jobs or graduate school offers before we graduated. The latest payroll jobs report issued on June 6 proves that the April report was true.

My opinion, schooled in part by John Williams’ very precise reports on Shadowstats.com, is that on average about half of the new jobs each month are phantom jobs created by the birth-death model and inappropriate seasonal adjustments. So, I figured that the 217,000 jobs claimed for May are more like 108,000. Then I read John Williams’ report on the May jobs number: “Monthly payroll gains overstated by 200,000 plus jobs”   Continue reading “Fake Employment Statistics: More Phantom Jobs Created in America”

Darin Simak (WTAE)Yahoo News – by Charlene Sakoda

New Kensington first grader Darin Simak realized on Wednesday that he had something in his backpack that was not allowed at Martin Elementary School. It was a toy gun that was in the outside pocket of the bag. Darin was unaware of the toy because, as his mom, Jennifer Mathabel, told WTAE Action News 4, she packed her son’s bag which was a backup because he left his normal school bag in a friend’s car the night before, and she missed the toy gun.   Continue reading “First grader suspended and facing expulsion after finding toy gun in backpack and even turning himself in”

sdg.jpg (1583×1011)The Daily Dot – by Dell Cameron

Sitting inside a medium-security federal prison in Kentucky, Jeremy Hammond looks defiant and frustrated.

“[The FBI] could’ve stopped me,” he told the Daily Dot last month at the Federal Correctional Institution, Manchester. “They could’ve. They knew about it. They could’ve stopped dozens of sites I was breaking into.”   Continue reading “How an FBI informant orchestrated the Stratfor hack”

Feds Search Suspected San Jose Meth HouseNBC Bay Area – by Bob Redell and Scott Budman

Homeland Security, Drug Enforcement Administration agents, hazmat crews and fire trucks descended on a residential home near downtown San Jose on Friday morning, causing a stir in the neighborhood and yielding at least one arrest.

The suspect wasn’t immediately identified.   Continue reading “Homeland Security, DEA Descend on San Jose Home”