Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

La’Tay McKelley, pictured left, has been charged with attempted murder and armed robbery of Cortez Coins in Ellenton, Florida.

La’Tay, according to surveillance photos and the shop owner, attempted to rob the store and shoot the owner.  He pulled the trigger at least three times.  When the pistol failed to fire, he pistol whipped the owner before the owner shot La’Tay.   Continue reading “FL:Robber Blunders, is Shot”

Dzhokhar TsarnaevRT News

Alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty Wednesday afternoon to 30 charges relating to his supposed involvement in April’s deadly terrorist attack that claimed four lives.

Tsarnaev, 19, entered his plea during his first public appearance in court Wednesday. More than half of the charges lobbed against him potentially imply the death penalty.   Continue reading “Accused Boston Marathon bomber suspect pleads not guilty”

organNatural News – by Mike Adams

I’ve warned Natural News readers about this several times over the last decade: Do NOT become an organ donor! Although you may wish to help others out of the goodness of your (literal) heart, the sinister truth is that doctors routinely harvest organs from LIVING patients right here in the USA.

And here’s yet more proof. This true story will astound you.   Continue reading “Horror as patient wakes up in NY hospital with doctors trying to harvest her organs for transplant profits”

Times of India

WASHINGTON: The US is moving ahead with plans to deliver four F-16s to Egypt despite the ongoing debate about the military’s overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi and whether it legally constitutes a coup that could shut off aid to the country.

Defense officials say senior administration leaders discussed the delivery and decided to let it continue. The fighters are part of a $1.3 billion package approved in 2010 that included 20 F-16s and some M1A1 Abrams tank kits. About half of the aid package has been dispersed, officials said.   Continue reading “US still plans to send F-16s to Egypt in coming weeks”

Jim Stone Freelance

There are too many anomalies surrounding the San Francisco crash of the 777 from Hong Kong. First of all, that plane would have been the most likely one to have been carrying Snowden if it was supposed to have instead been en route to Mexico City before refueling and continuing it’s flight. Whether or not they were is irrelevant from the perspective of an electronic hijacking, with the precedent of what happened with the Bolivian President’s plane already. Taking hostile action against aircraft that “could” have Snowden aboard is going to be the status quo, and any crashes or disasters that were unwarranted will be written off as collateral damage. Let’s look at the anomalies surrounding this crash.   Continue reading “Why is no one talking about the plane crash”

Think Progress – by Rebecca Leber

A conservative mogul worth $43 billion says he knows the secret to helping poor people. According to Charles Koch, the U.S. needs to get rid of the minimum wage, which he counts as a major obstacle to economic growth.

On Wednesday, the Charles Koch Foundation launched a $200,000 media campaign in Wichita, Kansas, with a hint of expanding it elsewhere. It is the Kochs’ biggest media buy since they promised to do more to “persuade politicians” after suffering losses in the 2012 election.   Continue reading “Billionaire Koch Brother Says Eliminating The Minimum Wage Will Help The Poor”

Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos

QStarNews claims that eyewitnesses are reporting that the New Black Panther party is busing in mobs of people to riot if George Zimmerman is found not guilty of 2nd degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin.   Continue reading “Claim: NBPP Busing Mobs To Florida For Zimmerman Riots”

Dzhokhar TsarnaevRT News

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, alleged Boston Marathon bomber, is about to make his first public appearance in court to have his 30 criminal charges read out to him. More than half of them potentially imply the death penalty for the 19-year-old.

Tsarnaev’s first public appearance in a courtroom comes two weeks after a Massachusetts federal grand jury returned a 30-count indictment against him. The charges include using weapons of massive destruction, killing three Boston Marathon spectators, and also shooting a police officer to death.    Continue reading “Accused Boston Marathon bomber first court appearance”

Asiana Flight 214 crash in San FranciscoLATimes – by Dan Weikel, Ralph Vartabedian and Laura J. Nelson

SAN FRANCISCO — The pilots flying the Asiana Airlines jetliner that crashed in San Francisco told federal investigators that an automatic throttle — a system akin to a car’s cruise control — had failed to keep the jetliner at the proper speed for landing.

The Asiana pilots said in interviews with the National Transportation Safety Board that they had set the auto-throttles to maintain an air speed of 137 knots. That’s a significantly faster speed than the plane actually achieved as it came in for its landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday.   Continue reading “Asiana Airlines pilots say auto-throttle didn’t maintain landing speed”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Protesters outside of the US Embassy in Bolivia call for the US Embassy to be closed while burning flags of Spain, Portugal, France and Italy in anger over the stoppage of the plane of Bolivian President Evo Morales in search of United States hero and whistle blower Edward Snowden. Morales meanwhile has stated that the stoppage of his plane would never be forgotten in South America and promises to take ‘measures’ against those responsible.   Continue reading “Bolivians Burn Flags At US Embassy In Bolivia As President Morales Demands Answers And Threatens ‘Measures’ Against Those Responsible For Grounding His Plane”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

The NYC – MTA subway gas tests, as explained in the videos below, have backfired as New Yorkers are angry having found out what likely health costs the testing brings along with it. For agreeing to ‘participate’ in these tests as human guinea pigs, New Yorkers may now face early menopause, failure of the reproductive organs, thyroid and liver problems and the onset of tumors. Was this ‘test’ AGAINST chemical attacks actually A CHEMICAL ATTACK upon Americans? Now that New Yorkers know the truth about this, what else is the government NOT telling us?   Continue reading “NYC – MTA Gas Test Backfires! New Yorkers Are Angry, And Rightly So! Widespread Health Problems Coming”

James Kirk Piccione

REASON #1: Talking to the police CANNOT help you.

If the police are talking to you, it’s because they suspect you have committed a crime. If they have detained you, it’s because they already have enough evidence to arrest you and they want to see if you will admit it and thus, give them an even stronger case against you.

If they have evidence to arrest you for a crime, they will. If they don’t, they won’t. It’s as simple as that.   Continue reading “Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Not Talk to the Police”

Techlicious – by Fox Van Allen

Childnet International, a non-profit working to keep kids safe on the Internet, has issued a stern warning to computer owners today: Hackers can take over webcams without your knowledge, so keep them covered up when not in use.

Once your computer is infected by a Trojan virus – often acquired by visiting the wrong website or by opening malicious email attachments – criminals can control your webcam without your knowledge. These types of hackings are rapidly becoming big business: The BBC has uncovered an entire industry centering on the buying and selling of access to compromised webcams, especially those owned by women.   Continue reading “Warning: Cover Up Your Webcam When Not in Use”

Washington’s Blog

A Real Court Needs to Hear Both Sides

We’ve noted that there is no real oversight by the courts or Congress on the NSA’s spying programs.

The New York Times reports that the court overseeing the government’s spying programs only hears one side of the case:   Continue reading “Even FISA Court Judge Says It’s a Kangaroo Court”

s1Your Black World – by Yolanda Spivey

BLOOMINGTON IL- On June 29th 2013, Gabriella Calhoun’s life changed forever.  The night was warm and clear, and after partying with friends, Gabriella and her friends decided to go to their local neighborhood Denny’s to get a late night meal.  Gabby is an honor student at Wiley College.  She finished high school a year early and went to college a year before the rest of her cohort.

Sitting on the left side of Denny’s so they can have a view of the parking lot, her crew of 17, all high school graduates, witnessed a fight between two girls.  As the group of college bound students were ordering their drinks, the cops were called.   Continue reading “Honor Student Inexplicably Beaten by Police “I Awoke Spitting My Teeth Out On the Ground””

Survival and Beyond – by David Harris-Gershon

Clayton Seymour, a 36-year-old IT specialist from Hilliard, Ohio, recently sent a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the NSA, curious as to whether any data about him was being collected.

What he received in response made his blood boil.   Continue reading “Your Life is Now Classified: NSA Rejecting All FOIA Requests by American Citizens”

Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

A massive car bomb blast shook a stronghold of Lebanese Shi’ite Hezbollah militant group Hezbollah in southern Beirut on Tuesday, leaving at least 37 people wounded, the Lebanese Red Cross said.

Lebanese security sources told Reuters that they were unable to confirm initial reports from medics at the scene that an unspecified number had been killed in the blast.   Continue reading “Beirut Hit By Car Bombing, 53 Wounded”

Before It’s News – by Zen Gardner

This is the first time the International Criminal Court has considered opening an investigation against Israel.  This lawsuit is seeking compensation for the brutal illegal raid and murder aboard the Mavi Marmara aid ship on its way to deliver humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in Gaza in 2010.  Let’s see what The Hague does with this.   Continue reading “Israel Sued In International Court—Finally”