The Anti-Media – by Justin King

(TFC) Washington DC — Police and military vehicles are stolen from time to time. Should a citizen be in a community where a military vehicle is stolen, it would be wise to understand how civilian populations throughout history have disabled military vehicles in the past. This article has absolutely nothing to do with the recent trend of police departments deploying armored vehicles against people exercising their Constitutionally-protected rights. Perhaps the reader travels overseas and a military crackdown erupts while they are drinking Pina Coladas on the beach. The point is that this information should never be used against US law enforcement. That would be a violation of the social contract and you might end up in jail.   Continue reading “How to Disable an MRAP for Less than $50”

Finding a Surprising Gift In A Granola Bar Made Her Call the Police: What Was Inside?Banoosh

Cynthia Rodriguez is a woman who lives in San Antonio, she was just having a normal day opening her granola bar when she found an unexpected surprise in a small green bag that has the dollar sign on it! At first, the Texas woman thought she had won a prize in her granola bar, but when she contacted the manufacturing company they asked her to call the police who determined that the green bag that was inside her granola bar was full of cocaine! Police are still investigating how did the cocaine bag end up in the granola bar!    Continue reading “Finding a Surprising Gift In A Granola Bar Made Her Call the Police”

CNBC

The Pacific trade agreement failed its first test in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday after a key Democrat said he would vote against a procedural vote to support President Barack Obama’s diplomatic pivot to Asia.

Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said Tuesday that he will vote “no” in the procedural hurdle to grant the president Trade Promotion Authority—or so-called “fast-track” status for trade deals. The final vote saw 52 “yea” and 45 “nay” votes—shy of the 60 affirmatives required to pass the procedural hurdle.   Continue reading “Trade bill fails procedural vote in Senate”

BRICS leadersSputnik

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras thanked Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak for the invitation and said Greece is interested in the offer. The bank is expected to be one of the largest financial institutions to fund various infrastructure projects in the BRICS countries and emerging economies.

During the conversation, Storchak invited Greece to become the sixth member of the New Development Bank of BRICS countries, Greece’s Syriza party reported on its website.   Continue reading “Russia Invites Greece to Be Sixth Member of BRICS New Development Bank”

China launches ‘mystery object’ into spaceTribune India – by Ajay Banerjee

In what could ring alarm bells for the Indian security establishment, a report of the United States Department of Defence (DoD), has warned about China “destructive” space programme of stalling or destroying satellites of other countries and how its nuclear-powered submarines now make forays into the Indian Ocean.

Released on May 8, the DoD’s annual report to the US Congress on ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2015’ talks about a mystery ‘object’ that Beijing had launched in space on a ballistic trajectory with a peak altitude above 30,000 km.    Continue reading “China launches ‘mystery object’ into space”

Ever notice how a 4 year old’s voice is louder than 200 adult voices?

1. Several years ago, I returned home from a trip just when a storm hit with crashing thunder and severe lightning. As I came into my bedroom about 2 a.m., I found my two children in bed with my wife, apparently scared by the loud storm. I resigned myself to sleep in the guest bedroom that night. The next day, I talked to the children, and explained that it was O.K. to sleep with Mom when the storm was bad, but when I was expected home, please don’t sleep with Mom that night. They said OK. After my next trip several weeks later, my wife and the children picked me up in the terminal at the appointed time. Since the plane was late, there were hundreds of other folks waiting for their arriving passengers, also. As I entered the waiting area, my son saw me, and came running shouting, “Hi, Dad! I’ve got some good news!” As I waved back, I said loudly, “What’s the good news?” “Nobody slept with Mommy while you were away this time!” Alex shouted. The airport became very quiet, as everyone in the waiting area looked at Alex, then turned to me, and then searched the rest of the area to see if they could figure out exactly who his Mom was.   Continue reading “Ahh, Children”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Only a year after the joint drills of the Richland County Sheriff’s Department and the US military raised eyebrows, the RCSD has once again announced that the department will be conducting drills that involve the joint training of civilian law enforcement and the US military.

On May 8, it was reported by WLTX that the Richland County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting drills in conjunction with the 3rd Special Forces Group out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The exercises will take place at late-night and pre-dawn and will run from May 8 until May 15.   Continue reading “Ongoing: SC Sheriff’s Dept Violates Posse Comitatus With Special Forces Joint Drill”

11435873-largeMad World News

President Obama’s lawyers admitted Thursday that DHS approved thousands of work permits under amnesty, despite a court order halting the program. The admission came just before the midnight deadline ordered by the Texas judge. This is just the latest in a series of “missteps” this administration that has them facing possible sanctions for violating the court order.

President Obama’s Justice Department stated just before the deadline that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) let their immigration department approve around 2200 work permits since they got in trouble for it in February. Judge Hanen’s injunction went into effect on February 16, halting the entire program. DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, and other Obama officials, had repeatedly told Congress that they had fully halted the program and were complying with the federal court orders.   Continue reading “DHS Admits Approved Amnesty Applications Despite Court Order”

Freedom Fighter Reports

This is urgent news regarding a leaked document obtained by the NRA which states in a memo that the DOJ is calling for an all out gun confiscation and outlawing of firearms. This comes just months before Jade Helm 15, the drill that is sweeping the nation, also which happens to be the “drill” where there will be agenturs among civilians. In the coming days with Jade Helm 15 Freedom Fighter Reports received a tip from our military source about the true meaning of the Jade Helm Drill:    Continue reading “Leaked DOJ Memo Outlaw and Confiscate All Guns Tied To JADE HELM”

KDVR 31 Denver – by WILL C. HOLDEN

LITTLETON, Colo. — A Denver Police dispatcher confirmed earlier scanner traffic reports, saying a law enforcement agent has been shot and that multiple law enforcement agencies were responding to the scene near downtown Littleton.

FOX31 Denver’s Deborah Takahara was able to confirm through a source that it was an FBI agent who was shot at the Essex House Motel while executing a fugitive warrant.

A source also said the agent was shot in the calf and was OK. He was receiving treatment at Swedish Medical Center in Englewood.   Continue reading “FBI agent shot; police surround Essex House Motel near downtown Littleton”