Jury selection/rejection began Wednesday, September 07, 2016, in Portland, Oregon, for the Bundy trial. I am not surprised to read accounts of the judge’s bias against jury nullification. The Oregonian/OregonLive website posted an article which quotes a few of judge Anna J. Brown’s opinions about protecting the government’s assumed power to railroad defendants. <active link: http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-standoff/2016/09/oregon_standoff_trial_for_ammo.html > Continue reading “Jury Selection In Bundy Trial Already Rigged”
Author: Wade
(VERO BEACH, FL) A former Secret Service agent has confirmed the identity of Hillary Clinton’s mysterious ‘medical handler’ as US Secret Service Agent Todd Madison.
The retired Secret Service agent, who spent 20 years protecting America’s top leaders including the Clinton’s, confirmed by telephone Wednesday that the stocky African American man highlighted by various media outlets, was a man he worked with previously on assignment. Continue reading ““Hillary’s Handler” is Secret Service Agent Todd Madison”
With some recent deaths being linked to the Clintons, it is no wonder people are looking into other notable deaths to see if they can somehow link them to the Clintons as well. Now, the death of JFK Jr. is popping up on radars.
The reason his death is coming into conversations is because of the timing. Continue reading “Clinton Body Count Rises, JFK Jr. Death Linked to Clintons”
Oregon Live – by Maxine Bernstein
On the eve of his trial, federal prosecutors in Oregon have dropped the conspiracy indictment against Peter Santilli, a self-described independent broadcaster who was present during the 41-day occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County.
Santilli, 51, was the lone person of eight defendants set for trial this month who never stayed overnight at the federal wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon, and his attorney argued that much of the material he broadcast on his YouTube channel was protected speech under the First Amendment. Continue reading “Feds dismiss conspiracy case against Oregon standoff defendant Pete Santilli on eve of trial”
It’s not very often that the head of state of a superpower nation is sent such a dramatic and violent message.
That appears to have just happened with the killing of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s favorite chauffeur while he was driving the president’s official automobile. Continue reading “Did the neocon criminal cabal just send a message to President Vladimir Putin?”
NEW YORK (AP) — Greta Van Susteren is out as a nighttime host on Fox News Channel, replaced temporarily by Brit Hume starting Tuesday.
Fox did not publicly explain Van Susteren’s abrupt exit after 14 years, although a person close to the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity described it as a financial disagreement. Van Susteren was not immediately available for comment, and the news wasn’t reflected on her popular blog or Twitter feed. Continue reading “Greta Van Susteren out as Fox News Host”
Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan
Hillary Clinton ditched the press in the middle of a statement after suffering from another large coughing fit aboard her new plane. Continue reading “Hillary Goes Into ANOTHER Coughing Fit on Plane, Scurries Away From Press, Handler Resurfaces”
Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA’s Murderous Targeting of SDS, Panthers, Hendrix, Lennon, Cobain, Tupac and Other Activists is a virtual encyclopedia of the global drug trade. Author John L Potash devotes special attention to the long involvement of the British and US governments in illegal drug trafficking – for the political and financial benefit of the elite families who control these governments. Most of the book focuses on MKULTRA, the top secret CIA program devoted to developing and experimenting with mind altering drugs, such as LSD, MDA (an ecstasy precursor), STP, PCP and Scopolamine. Continue reading “How the CIA Used LSD to Destroy the New Left”
CNS News – by Terrence P. Jeffrey
Government employees in the United States outnumber manufacturing employees by 9,932,000, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Federal, state and local government employed 22,213,000 people in August, while the manufacturing sector employed 12,281,000. Continue reading “Government Workers Now Outnumber Manufacturing Workers by 9,932,000”
Judicial Watch announced on its website Tuesday that it has submitted a list of 25 questions to Hillary Clinton regarding her email practices while serving as Secretary of State. Pursuant to a decision by U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan, Hillary has 30 days to respond, under oath, to the questions. Per federal law, Judicial Watch was limited to a total of 25 questions.
All 25 questions are included in their entirety below (we’ve highlighted some of the particularly amusing ones): Continue reading “Hillary Has Until September 29 To Respond – Under Oath – To These 25 Questions”
We know the Clinton’s have a very sordid past, with accusations of both murder and sexual assault being among the claims against them. Now, a lawsuit filed in Arkansas could truly shed some light on just how bad the Clinton’s really are.
According to papers filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas Western Division, Linda Ives has filed suit against various departments of the United States government under the Freedom of Information Act to learn the truth about the death of her son Larry Kevin Ives and Don Henry in 1987. (To see the full complaint,click here.) Continue reading “Bombshell Lawsuit Links CLINTON TO 2 MURDERS, Sickening Details Released”
Chicago is launching a creepy new campaign to blanket the mega-city in more surveillance through its Array of Things, creating a network of (at least) 500 sensors devices that will be shared in a growing Big Data cloud.
As The Chicago Tribune reports: Continue reading “Array of Things Allow Chicago To Spy On Entire City: “Wake Up And Realize We’re Just Servants””
In what may be Senator John McCain’s toughest political battle yet, a former state senator Kelli Ward challenged him in Arizona’s primary Tuesday.
With less than 1 percent of precincts reporting, the Associated Press declared John McCain the winner with 55.2 percent, compared to Kelli Ward’s 35 percent. McCain is now one step closer to his sixth term in the US Senate. Continue reading “Sen. John McCain wins Arizona primary”