Police One – by Carli Teproff, Miami Herald

MIAMI, Fla. — A Miami-Dade Police police officer driving a marked patrol car collided with a Biscayne Park police officer, also in a marked car, Thursday night in Southwest Miami-Dade, according to police.

The accident happened at about 7:30 p.m. at Southwest 152 Street and Southwest 137 Avenue.   Continue reading “2 Fla. cops injured after cruisers collide”

Top Secret Writers – by Sally Painter

A Monsanto food list has been circulated around the Internet for the past three years advising consumers to boycott the companies listed as using Monsanto GMO products (1).

Some of those posting this list claim that Monsanto “owns” these companies, which is incorrect (2).

Any list composed of Monsanto GMO foods to avoid should reflect substantiated data that the company is specifically using Monsanto’s GMO food products. So far, all that is being shown is a list with no supporting documents.   Continue reading “A Monsanto Food List to Avoid”

Health Impact News

Four Japanese researchers published an analysis on cholesterol guidelines and statin drugs in the April 2015 edition of the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism.

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, the Scottish doctor who wrote The Great Cholesterol Con recently stated on his blog that he has read the entire 116 page review:   Continue reading “Japanese Research Exposes Statin Scam: People with High Cholesterol Live Longer”

CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Part of the plan to keep Pope Francis safe during his New York City visit is to create a safety net so tight that hundreds of thousands of rush hour commuters might need divine intervention to get home.

Counter-sniper teams, frozen zones for cars and pedestrians and radiation detectors are expected. CBS2’s Marcia Kramer has learned there’s even a request for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to shut down Midtown trains.   Continue reading “NYPD To Hunt For Drones During Pope Francis’ Visit In The Fall”

Dangerous Prototypes

Fred over at the 430h forum shared another project using his NFC implant and an MSP4305529 to unlock his PC:

I recent completed the prototype of my LoginNFC project. It’s a combination of MSP430 acting as a USB keyboard (and CDC serial for configuration) and a TRF7970A NFC reader. The prototype was done with a F5529 LaunchPad and TRF7970A Booster – along with a ferrite antenna to improve the read range.
It’s working well and I did a small write-up here

Continue reading “An NFC implant to open doors and unlock PCs”

Counter Current News – by Jackson Marciana

A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy was recently arraigned and charged with several felony counts that included setting fire to a domestic companion’s hair, threatening to murder her with his firearm and breaking her nose.

The allegations come from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, which tells us that Deputy Alejandro Flores, 33, a Buena Park resident, was investigated and subsequently arrested by the local police department over a domestic violence incident on June 29th.   Continue reading “Cop Caught On Video Holding Woman’s Head To Lit Stove, Breaking Her Nose”

The New American – by Alex Newman

Even as the Communist Chinese dictatorship ruthlessly oppresses the people of China while stepping up itsaggressive rhetoric, espionage, and military activities aimed beyond its borders, the Obama administration has been training Beijing’s troops in U.S. military tactics, techniques, and procedures. Critics have long opposed the high-level “mil-mil cooperation” between the U.S. Armed Forces and one of the most brutal autocracies on the planet. At least one U.S. lawmaker has been expressing concerns. But the Obama administration, which boasts of its actions and has called for even deeper military ties with Beijing, shows no signs of backing down from the highly controversial and potentially dangerous programs.   Continue reading “Obama Steps Up U.S. Training of Communist Chinese Military”

Reason – by Brian Doherty

Somewhere out there in America nearly every day, the Thin Blue Line of civilization are behaving like monsters. Yes, policing is hard, especially on the poor sucker who is being policed to within an inch of his life for no reason. Continue reading “Staten Island Cops Drag Man Out of His House at 5:30 a.m., Beat the Hell Out of Him, Charge Him With Nothing”

Anti-Media – by Jake Anderson

Escondido, CA — It should come as no surprise that with an annual military budget of over $610 billion, the United States invests in some gargantuan black ops and top secret facilities. These include warfare testing, nuclear bunkers, chemical experimentation, Continuance of Government (COG) command centers, and a wide variety of both known and unknown contingency preparation. Some of the facilities, like the infamous Area 51, are well-branded into our collective imagination; other are less known and considerably more vexing. It stirs and scares the mind to think about an entire underground network of tunnels connecting giant government facilities. Yet they are out there, down there, controlling this nation’s future military responses and engaging in technological and weapons testing that most of us cannot even begin to fathom.   Continue reading “10 Top Secret Military Bases the Government Doesn’t Want You to Know About”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Months ago, when Alexis Tsipras, Yanis Varoufakis, and their Syriza compatriots had just swept to power behind an ambitious anti-austerity platform and bold promises about a brighter future for the beleaguered Greek state, we warned that Greece was one or two vacuous threats away from being “digitally bombed back to barter status.”

Subsequently, the Greek economy began to deteriorate in the face of increasingly fraught negotiations between Athens and creditors, with Brussels blaming the economic slide on Syriza’s unwillingness to implement reforms, while analysts and commentators noted that relentless deposit flight and the weakened state of the Greek banking sector was contributing to a liquidity crisis and severe credit contraction.    Continue reading “Total Collapse: Greece Reverts To Barter Economy For First Time Since Nazi Occupation”

Pontiac Tribune – by James Carey

Last year nearly 40% of the roads in Michigan were found to be in poor shape.

With Michigan Legislature sessions failing to fund road repairs in 2015, residents of Hamtramck are taking to the streets to fix potholes on their own– for just $120 per city block!

What makes this accomplishment so impressive is that potholes in Hamtramck, Michigan are known to be some of the worst in the state.   Continue reading “Citizens Fixing Potholes On Their Own, But State Leaders Want To Raise Taxes”

Breitbart – by Merrill Hope

 

The White House honors nine illegal immigrant school teachers today. Four of the recognized teachers hail from Texas.

The White House named them Champions of Change for acting as strong role models and “change agents” in their respective communities. The recognition comes as part of the Obama administration program called DACAmented Teachers.   Continue reading “White House Honors Nine Illegal Immigrant Teachers Including 4 Texans”

Mail.com

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — The search for a missing 8-year-old girl came to a tragic end after police found a body inside a trash bin at a Northern California complex where she was last seen riding her scooter. A teenage boy, who also lives in the complex, was arrested in the case.

Santa Cruz Police Chief Kevin Vogel said the body found by a detective Monday night at a Santa Cruz artist community and housing center likely belongs to Madyson Middleton. “We haven’t positively identified her yet but we believe she is probably Madyson Middleton,” Vogel said.   Continue reading “Body believed to be missing California girl, 8, found”

Express – by GILES SHELDRICK AND ALIX CULBERTSON

As many as 150 refugees are arriving every day, swelling the population of a camp that is already bursting with desperate migrants trying to cross the Channel.

The crisis has sparked a high-level border alert as 10,000 migrants could try to make their way into Britain by the end of August, it was claimed over the weekend.

However, it is also having a devastating impact on British holidaymakers trying to go to France, with ferry operator DFDS Seaways yesterday suspending all services between the two ports until tomorrow.   Continue reading “UK border alert as 10,000 migrants mass in Calais as crisis reaches desperate levels”

Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

Milk thistle is already well-known for its ability to help the liver detoxify itself, but evidently it has several important effects on our skin, too. Milk thistle protects against photo-aging, or UV damage, and effectively blocks both ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) induced skin carcinogens. Studies at the University of Colorado Cancer Center found that the extract of the milk thistle plant was exceptional at preventing skin cancer and photo-aging.   Continue reading “One Herb: ‘Triple Action’ Against Skin Cancer, Photo-Aging”