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Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown
On June 27, 2013 26 United States Senators signed a letter that was sent to Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper demanding information about exactly what types of information and records the National Security Agency (NSA) is keeping on American citizens. Particularly in one part of the letter, the senators ask specifically about the collection of firearms sales records from gun dealers. Continue reading “Senators Demand Answers About Illegal Gun Registry From NSA”
Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel
In a surprise move on Wednesday Prime Minister Borisov officially announced his resignation, saying, “I am unable to witness the blood on the streets. The people put us in power and today we give it back to them.” His centrist GERB party will not participate in the formation of a new government which leaves many open questions about the political stability of the country. Continue reading “Bulgarian Government Collapses Amid Mass Protests”
As we reported yesterday, a Hawthorne police officer shot a not so violent looking dog in front of several people filming the police, as they raided a house with a gang of officers, with several police cars nearby.
Details about this officers past have now surfaced showing a history of violence. One situation has even been described where this officer killed a man with down syndrome as a rookie. Continue reading “Dog Killer Cop Killed Man with Down Syndrome as a Rookie”
Young Americans for Liberty – by Christopher Padilla
On December 14, 2012, Adam Peter Lanza using a semi-automatic rifle opened fire on student and staff at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. It was a tragedy by any measure and it took most of the nation by surprise. The result of this shock has been a rash of gun and ammunition laws that have all but made owning a firearm useless. Continue reading “Orwellian Freedom in California: Guns”
Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel
After departing from Russia the plane of Bolivian President Evo Morales was forced to landing in Austria Wednesday morning over suspicions that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden was on board, a claim Bolivian authorities denied.
Snowden had requested asylum from Bolivia, which has yet to answer; he also petitioned Austria but was rejected. Reports indicated the plane was hindered in navigating Western Europe as France and Portugal would not allow the La Paz-bound plane to enter their airspace. Continue reading “Bolivian Presidential Plane Forced To Land In Austria Over Suspicions Snowden On Board”
More revelations emerge surrounding the Snowden Saga, as intelligence operative Edward Snowden is still in transit within Russia. Edward Snowden’s father, Lonnie Snowden, has subsequently retained attorney Bruce Fein from The Lichfield Group to aid in Ed’s return to U.S. soil. An interesting move, but what does this mean?
The Lichfield Group is a law firm that holds many global partnerships in addition to its political and media consulting. On its own website it alludes to directing or managing global concerns, including assisting foreign governments to influence the United States Congress: Continue reading “Elder Snowden ‘engineers’ deal with attorney Bruce Fein for his son’s return to US”
Cerebral Industrial Complex – by Josh Wiley
Modern society is living through a revolution of information sharing. Current technology has allowed for an expansion of human intellect and knowledge unparalleled in history, in a league separate from even the technological prowess of the Gutenberg press. That being said, humanity becoming privy to new scientific breakthroughs has proliferated the idea that such unprecedented achievements in the realms of math and science make us virtually infallible to error or manipulation of data. Continue reading “Crime Lab Corruption in America”
China will join Russia later this week for its largest-ever naval drills with a foreign partner, underlining deepening ties between the former cold war rivals along with Beijing’s desire for closer links with regional militaries.
China has long been a key customer for Russian military hardware, but only in the last decade have their militaries begun taking part in joint exercises. Continue reading “China to join Russia for largest naval drills with foreign partner”
PhantomReport – by telegrafist – Translated
A senior source in the Air Force of Russia reported to telegrapher , that Russia has plans to bomb the Gulf monarchies – Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
“It is absolutely no secret, such plans were developed in the USSR, since they have slightly changed by replacing the landing in a friendly at the time Iraq to refuel in the air above the Caspian Sea,” – said the officer. Continue reading “Russia has plans to bomb Qatar and Saudi Arabia”
Recent revelations about the NSA’s broad surveillance of German phone and Internet communications have fueled major concerns in the country, as Federal Prosecutors say they are preparing criminal charges against US and British spies involved.
Hessian prosecutors were the first to receive complaints about the matter, but that is likely to grow precipitously after German media outlets reported the US surveillance has collected more than half a billion phone calls and emails per month in Germany alone. Continue reading “German Prosecutors May File Charges Over US, British Surveillance”
Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel
Snowden has provided a pack of documents to Moscow and has officially applied for asylum in Russia.
Russia, has refused US requests to extradite him. Continue reading “Snowden Applies For Asylum In Russia, Putin Says Yes If…”
Washington Post – by Jason Samenow
On Sunday, the National Weather Service reported Death Valley had surged to 128 degrees. But, in an update this morning, it reports the mercury touched 129 degrees at its peak, a new monthly record and a tie for the hottest June temperature ever recorded in the U.S. (assuming it is validated). Continue reading “Death Valley hit hottest U.S. June temperature ever recorded Sunday: 129”
The Steady Drip – by SAM SEWELL
(Ocala, Florida, July 2, 2013). Florida State’s Attorney Angela Corey has been indicted by a citizens’ grand jury, convening in Ocala, Florida, over the falsification of the arrest warrant and complaint that led to George Zimmerman being charged with the second degree murder of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.
The indictment of Corey, which was handed down last week (see www.citizensgrandjury.com), charges Corey with intentionally withholding photographic evidence of the injuries to George Zimmerman’s head in the warrant she allegedly rushed to issue under oath, in an effort to boost her reelection prospects. At the outset of this case, black activists such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who whipped up wrath against Zimmerman, demanded that he be charged with murder, after local police had thus far declined to arrest him pending investigation. Continue reading “Zimmerman prosecutor indicted for allegely falsifying arrest warrant and complaint”
Can police officers trick automobile drivers with bogus traffic stops? Cops in a small Ohio town seem to think so, and now they’re under attack for trying to sweep the city of drugs using a creative little loophole.
The Mayfield Heights, Ohio Police Department is under fire after the city recently decided to establish a “drug checkpoint” on Interstate 271. Randomly stopping cars and combing them for contraband is illegal, though, so law enforcement has been using the next best thing: fake checkpoints. Continue reading “Ohio police set up fake drug checkpoint to fool motorists”
People are reporting that their skin is irritated. They itch. They scratch. And, they pull strange fibers often described as wiry, discolored or fuzzy from these lesions that never heal. Is it a physical disease or is it a mental illness as the CDC maintains?
If it’s a mental illness, then why does it strike otherwise very mentally sound people? Why would it be so difficult to ascertain whether or not a disease is physiological or psychological? Why would an apparent illness be so controversial? Possibly, because some people have connected it to chemtrails. Continue reading “Mysterious Skin – Scientists Stumped by Morgellons Blame the Mind”
Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson
As part of a deal signed last week in Washington DC between the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry and FEMA, Russian officials will provide “security at mass events” in the United States, a scenario that won’t sit well with Americans wary of foreign assets operating on US soil.
According to a press release by the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense and Emergencies, US and Russian officials met on June 25 at the 17th Joint U.S.-Russia Cooperation Committee on Emergency Situations. Continue reading “Russian Forces to Provide “Security” At US Events”