Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

A brutally candid video was captured and uploaded to youtube Monday of an Helmetta, NJ cop.

Steve Wronko had gone to the Helmetta Police Department with a list of objections about recent violations at the Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter. According to the Community outreach facebook page created to expose the atrocities of the shelter, Reform Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter, there is a long stemming controversy from the Helmetta Mayor, Nancy Martin.   Continue reading “Cop Explains Why Police No Longer Follow the Constitution”

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A Florida veteran called the VA Veterans Suicide Hotline this week when he needed help, but all he got was put on hold. Air Force vet Ted Koran waited ten minutes until he hung up – he was saved by the affection of the dogs he rescues and works with. The Veterans Crisis Hotline was first set up by the VA in 2007.   Continue reading “Veterans Put On Hold With VA Suicide Hotline! Here’s How Long They Wait…”

request-deniedCop Block – by Ademo Freeman

Yesterday Theresa Gardunia, the Magistrate Judge in Matthew Townsend case, denied Peter Rimkus’s request to film Matthew’s hearing that’s scheduled to take place today. At first she approved the request but less than 30 mins later denied it citing CopBlock.org is not a media outlet. This prompted me to call the court offices for further comment and lead to the video I published yesterday, see below.   Continue reading “Judge Denies Idaho Copblocker’s Right To Film – Again”

mtl6Cop Block – by  Ademo Freeman

The popular hotel chain, Motel 6, has recently decided to partner with the police to violate the rights of their guests. Without the consent of the guest, or even informing them whatsoever, Motel 6 employees will now turn over the guest information to the police, who will then run a background check on the subject. According to the Providence Journal:   Continue reading “Motel 6 Chain Gives Guest Names to Police without their Knowledge”

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President Barack Obama has long fought to minimize his association with his mentor during his teens, known communist Frank Marshall Davis.

In his book “Dreams From My Father,” the future president refused to refer to his mentor as anything other than “Frank.” In the audiobook version of “Dreams,” Obama went further and excised all references to “Frank.”   Continue reading “Shocking 1995 Video Surfaces of Barack Obama Revealing Who He REALLY Is”

texas-man-jailed-for-the-length-of-his-lawnFree Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Grand Prairie, TX — A hard-working Texas man was thrown in jail after a warrant was issued for his arrest for an overgrown lawn.

Rick Yoes is the campus electrician for Tarrant County College and usually works from before sun-up to after sun-down.

In September of last year, he and his daughter had been hard at work and were unable to cut the lawn on their Grand Prairie home. The local government then claimed that because Yoes could not mow hiss lawn, he now owed them $1,700 for his grass that achieved a height of over six inches.   Continue reading “Protecting and Serving: Texas Man Thrown in Jail for Weeks because his Lawn was Overgrown”

Adult VaccinationMercola – by Dr. Mercola

This month, federal health officials are rolling out a national adult immunization plan that contains a new Mandatory Adult Vaccination1,2 and Electronic Tracking Program. The government is urging Americans to fulfill their obligation to support and comply with the anti-choice requirement to relinquish responsibility for personal health and well-being to federally appointed health officials through pharmaceutical enhancements.

Public health officials will be monitoring Twitter and Facebook posts for anti-vaccine chatter that may indicate non-compliance with federal vaccine recommendations and state vaccine mandates. Continue reading “US Government Rolls Out Mandatory Adult Vaccination and Tracking Program”

can-copCounter Current News – by Reagan Ali

He was caught red handed, having killed, “prepared” and eaten nearly all of a victim who he claims was “willing.” A 50-minute long video, recorded while listening to pop music, clearly documents the cannibal ex-police officer Detlef Guenzel slicing Polish-born Wojciech Stempniewicz into small pieces after having strangled him to death.

Now, the former cop is facing only eight years in prison for cannibalizing a man who he met on an internet site in Germany.   Continue reading “Cannibal Cop Smiles In Court Room As He Receives Only Eight Years In Prison”

apple-watch-editionTech News World – by Chris Maxer

Movie star Anna Kendrick managed to say something in a single tweet that instantly nails anyone who would buy a gold Apple Watch Edition: “We should be thanking Apple for launching the $10,000 ‘apple watch’ as the new gold standard in douchebag detection.”

Right on.   Continue reading “Apple Sinks to Selling a $10K ‘Douchebag Detector’”

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WASHINGTON — The White House is removing a federal regulation that subjects its Office of Administration to the Freedom of Information Act, making official a policy under Presidents Bush and Obama to reject requests for records to that office.

The White House said the cleanup of FOIA regulations is consistent with court rulings that hold that the office is not subject to the transparency law. The office handles, among other things, White House record-keeping duties like the archiving of e-mails.   Continue reading “White House office to delete its FOIA regulations”

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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom is not entitled to contest the forfeiture of an estimated $67 million in frozen assets because he’s a fugitive facing extradition, a federal judge ruled. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Liam O’Grady comes even as Dotcom continues to fight his extradition from New Zealand to the United States.

The federal government has been pursuing claims against Megaupload and Dotcom for years, charging they are engaged in an international criminal conspiracy to profit from widespread copyright infringement and launder the proceeds. Prosecutors estimate Dotcom has defrauded copyright holders out of more than $500 million.   Continue reading “Kim Dotcom Can’t Fight $67M Asset Forfeiture”

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A Colts Neck man who accused Brookdale College of police brutality after his arrest was video-taped was found dead by the side of Route 37 in Toms River on Friday, according to authorities.

Jeffrey Michel, 27, of Cedar Drive, Colts Neck, who appeared to be the victim of a hit-and-run accident, was a nursing student at the college when he was pepper-sprayed while being arrested last fall at the college’s Lincroft campus, according to authorities.   Continue reading “Accuser of Video-Taped Brookdale College ‘Police Brutality’ Found Dead In Toms River”

American Flag in the SunCold Dead Hands – by Patrick James

Political Correctness has taken its toll on many Americans as our current Administration continues to tout the benefits of dividing a Nation through cultural diversification, but enough is enough.  I fail to understand how a “public” university that was built off the backs of the American people could possibly be ignorant enough to even think of banning the American flag?  I don’t care that UC Irvine may be one of the most “liberal” universities in the Nation.  I don’t care if the students think they should have a say in it. The faculty and alumni should be furious over this decision, and blatantly tell them in no uncertain terms; “IT AIN’T HAPPENING HERE”   Continue reading “Old Glory and UC Irvine collide”

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A Minnesota man is facing jail Thursday as the deadline set by a Hennepin County judge to remove a turbine he built on his own property has passed.

This long-running dispute over wind turbine has led a judge to order the Orono resident,  Jay Nygard, to remove the wind turbine he built four years ago by February 11th, or else he and his wife will spend six months in jail and pay a $250 fine.

What’s all the fuss about a wind turbine? The judge says that it’s a “nuisance.”   Continue reading “Man Faces Six Months In Jail For Building A Wind Turbine”