A still from a cellphone video of the arrest of Freddie Gray in Baltimore.Press TV

Police in the US city of Baltimore are carrying out a criminal investigation into the death of an African-American man whose spine was broken in their custody.

Twenty-five-year-old Freddie Gray died on Sunday at a hospital, a week after he was seriously injured while being arrested by the Baltimore Police Department.   Continue reading “Man dies after sustaining injuries during arrest by Baltimore police”

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

Smart Meter (SM) technology is something most consumers may not be familiar with. However, just because the ‘smart’ label is attached to a technology, that doesn’t imply the technology is in the best interest of consumers’ overall health.

Think again, especially when it comes to new ‘smart’ electric, gas, or water meters that are AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) SMs, which can do a few things consumers really may not be aware of and which really are NOT very smart safety-wise.   Continue reading “Smart Meters Unveiled”

Market Watch – by Sue Chang

While the average American is living from paycheck to paycheck, the executives in the C-suite are taking home millions in wages and compensation, highlighting the widening income disparity in the U.S.

The average pay of chief executive officers working for the largest 3,000 companies in the U.S. climbed to $6.4 million in 2014 from $5.5 million in the previous year while the median CEO pay jumped 12.7% on the strength of higher pensions, according to data from ISS Corporate Solutions.   Continue reading “Average worker must work 127.7 years for 1 year of CEO pay”

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(Kim Komando)  Most commercial airplanes have an indestructible flight recorder, also called a “black box” – even though the casing is actually bright orange. The black box records information from the flight computers and another box records cockpit audio and other sources around the plane. In the event of a crash, investigators can recover the black boxes to help find out exactly what happened.

Cars can have black boxes, too. In fact, it’s a good bet your current car has one already, and if it doesn’t your next new car certainly will. That’s why you should know exactly what that black box is recording, who can get that information and how you can stay in control.   Continue reading “Your car’s hidden ‘black box’ and how to keep it private”

'Intelligent' Streetlights to 'Watch' Florida ResidentsInfowars – by Mikael Thalen

The Jacksonville, Florida, city government is preparing to install more than 50 “intelligent” streetlights under a new General Electric pilot program.

In accordance with the “GE Intelligent City Initiate,” the “data-collecting” LED streetlights will be placed throughout the city’s downtown and surrounding areas.

According to a Thursday morning presentation by GE, the lights will be “interconnected with one another and will collect real-time data,” as reported by the Jacksonville Business Journal.   Continue reading “‘Intelligent’ Streetlights to ‘watch’ Florida residents”

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Patriots Day, April 19, 1775 – Massachusetts , when an unordered ‘shot heard around the world’ began the American Revolution. This is now commemorated as a victory for the forces of liberty, because it did turn out to be the beginning of a revolution; which gave us our republic. It could have gone in many other directions. It is impossible to know the thoughts; which actually brought about this revolutionary action.   Continue reading “Events that happened on April 19th”

Bearing Arms – by Bob Owens

It seems like it is only a matter of time before mobs of incredibly violent teens manage to beat someone to death in Memphis, Tennessee.

A man by the name of Orrden Williams Jr. was the latest victim of a mob attack, swarmed for doing nothing more than walking an elderly woman to her car:   Continue reading “Violent Teen Mobs Attack Another Innocent Victim In Memphis”

Fullscreen capture 4172015 111447 AM-001Mint Press News – by Reagan Ali, Counter Current News

The dashboard and body camera footage has now been released in the fatal shooting of Jeanetta Riley. Riley, 35, was shot and killed by Sandpoint, Idaho police after they were called to a hospital where she had been treated for mental health problems.

The department has cleared its officers “of any criminal wrongdoing,” claiming that they followed all proper procedures when they chose to use an AR-15 assault rifle on the mentally ill, pregnant woman who was holding a knife outside of the hospital.   Continue reading “Idaho Police Shoot Pregnant Woman In Stomach With AR-15”

Opposing Views – by Amanda Andrade-Rhoades

After a 4 hour standoff with police at an RV park in Canon City, Colorado, police shot and killed a man identified as Stanley Watson, 72, who was threatening to shoot his wife Marsha, 60, and their dog Dakota. The couple managed the RV campground they lived at.

On Tuesday night, police arrived at the Canon City RV Campground after they received a call from Stanley, who told officers he was suicidal. “As they pulled up, they saw the body of an adult woman lying on the ground directly in front of this motor home. She had been shot in the head,” Canon City Police Chief Paul Schultz told KKTV.    Continue reading “Two Dead After A Police Standoff In An RV Park”

Houston-Police-ShootingCop Block – by Asa Jay

A police chase in Harris County, Texas ended with the fatal shooting of the suspect, Wednesday.

Police say the chase began about 10:40 a.m. in the Crosstimbers area of US-59 when Houston officers tried to pull over 41 year old Frank Ernest ‘Trey’ Shephard, III for “suspicious activity,” including two unsafe lane changes.

As officers approached the car, a chase ensued, which was caught on camera by a trailing helicopter.    Continue reading “Man Dead After Officers Fire 10+ Shots Into Car They Thought Had Child Inside”

vaccinesThe Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton

Although some might call it a conspiracy theory, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the United Nations have been accused for decades of trying to secretly reduce the world’s population by hiding contraceptives in vaccines that are purported to be for other purposes.

In 1992, during a meeting at the UN headquarters in Geneva, scientists and “women’s health advocates” discussed the use of “fertility regulating vaccines, particularly the anti-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin vaccine. (source)   Continue reading “Millions of Girls Given Vaccines Secretly Spiked with Sterilization Drugs”

WFLA 8 News – by Jeff Patterson

BRANDON FL (WFLA) – A Walmart store closing in Brandon is getting a lot of attention and a great deal of speculation by conspiracy lovers.

Walmart announced it is closing the store due to plumbing issues.

The store closing now means that more than 400 Walmart employees will have to find work someplace else.   Continue reading “Walmart store closing in Brandon raising questions and doubt”

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WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives voted Thursday to give a tax break worth $269 billion to the richest few thousand estates in the country, and add that cost to the federal debt.

Called the Death Tax Repeal Act of 2015, the bill would end the nearly 100-year-old federal estate tax. All but three Republicans voted in favor, while all but seven Democrats voted against. The legislation passed 239 to 179.

The measure benefits only the top .2 percent of the population because the other 99.8 percent of the country doesn’t own enough wealth to ever pay the tax. Only estates worth more than $10.9 million for couples and $5.4 million for individuals fall under the tax.   Continue reading “House Votes To Repeal Tax On Richest 0.2 Percent Of Americans”

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(Alan Bjerga)  A growing demand for organics, and the near-total reliance by U.S. farmers on genetically modified corn and soybeans, is driving a surge in imports from other nations where crops largely are free of bioengineering.

Imports such as corn from Romania and soybeans from India are booming, according to an analysis of U.S. trade data released Wednesday by the Organic Trade Association and Pennsylvania State University.   Continue reading “U.S. Forced to Import Corn as Shoppers Demand Organic Food”