File photo of a police car. (credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)CBS Seattle

JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. (CBS Seattle) — An Oregon woman was told by a 911 dispatcher that authorities wouldn’t be able be able to help her as her ex-boyfriend broke into her place because of budget cuts.

Oregon Public Radio reports that an unidentified woman called 911 during a weekend in August 2012 while Michael Bellah was breaking into her place. Her call was forwarded to Oregon State Police because of lay-offs at the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office only allows the department to be open Monday through Friday.   Continue reading “911 Dispatcher Tells Woman About To Be Sexually Assaulted There Are No Cops To Help Her Due To Budget Cuts”

Before It’s News – by stompk

I was watching the Denver Fox31 News last night, and the came out and said the story about Daniele Perazzi, Italian gun maker being arrested for terrorism was a hoax, and blamed it on some rogue source….

Kudos to the Daily Caller for catching them. Perazzi, actually died last year.   Continue reading “Arrest Of Shotgun Maker In Denver Was False Flag Hoax, Fox31 Admits. Perazzi Died Last Year”

china destroys gmos 263x164 China Incinerates 3 US Shipments of Genetically Modified CornNatural Society – by Anthony Gucciardi

China has destroyed a total of at least three genetically modified corn shipments with origins from the United States in a move that echoes the way in which the nation of Hungary actually went and destroyed acres upon acres of Monsanto’s GMO corn fields. Interestingly enough, my article on that subject became one of the most widely shared articles in recent years across the web thanks to the rising number of individuals who are behind the elimination of GMOs across the globe.   Continue reading “China Incinerates 3 US Shipments of Genetically Modified Corn”

Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos

About. Damn. Time.

The Internal Revenue Service official overseeing the unit that targeted conservative groups for several years beginning in the spring of 2010 has been placed on administrative leave, according to Congressional sources in both parties. Lois Lerner was the director of exempt organizations when the agency filtered applications for tax exempt status for words such as “patriot” and “tea party.”   Continue reading “Woman In The Center Of IRS Scandal, Lois Lerner, Placed On Administrative Leave”

Buzzfeed -by Assemblyman Tim Donnelly (R-Twin Peaks, California)

Not since 1776 have Americans had more cause to revolt. The long train of abuses number far more than the original 26 levied against one tyrannical king: King George. Today, tens of thousands of tyrants rule over legions of government agents, whose sole purpose has become perpetuating and growing their state-sanctioned fiefdom.   Continue reading “California Assemblyman Says Second American Revolution Has Already Begun”

Boy Scouts salute early Saturday morning, May 21, 2011 during New Jersey's Boy Scouts Camporee in Sea Girt, N.J. The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts, Thursday, May 23, 2013. Of the local Scout leaders voting at their annual meeting in Texas, more than 60 percent supported the proposal. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, file)How does an agenda like this even become an issue?  I mean, really, is there a problem with boy scouts wishing they could declare themselves gay?  We are talking children here.  Show me one 13 year old on the news crying because he can’t tell the boy scouts he’s gay….  This is really about the homosexual agenda, just like the church, the prime time shows, everywhere.  It’s part of the plan of you know who.

Did you notice the pic?  They chose the dumpiest boy scout to be the poster boy of the new Gay Scouts of America.   Continue reading “Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys”

FEMA disk given to school children (Photo: Cassius Methyl, Intellihub.com)IntelliHub – by Cassius Methyl

Public schools in cooperation with the department of homeland security are now teaching kids safety measures, and advising that they seek relief in FEMA camps in a time of crisis. But are these post disaster relief camps, or military internment camps?

FEMA , the Red Cross, and the department of homeland security are now using taxpayer money to educate children in public schools about ‘getting ready for disaster’. But why would government agencies hold interest in this? Is it because they want schools to be safer, or because they want citizens to flee to FEMA camps in a time of crisis?   Continue reading “Department of Homeland Security Teaching Kids To Go To FEMA Camps In a Time of Crisis”

ABC News – by Jonathon Karl

President Obama is a little uneasy with the way journalists have been dragged into the Justice Department’s aggressive pursuit of national security leak investigations. In fact, he has ordered Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct a 45-day review of the department’s guidelines on the issue.

That bit of news was buried in the middle of the president’s hourlong speech today at National Defense University.   Continue reading “Obama Orders DOJ Review of Leak Investigations”

Connecticut Gun Law Challenged in Federal CourtThe New American – by Jack Kenny

Connecticut’s seven-week-old gun law, passed in response to the massacre at Sandy Hook School in Newtown in December, has been challenged in federal court. A coalition of individuals, gun retailers, sports shooters, and gun rights activists entered a suit in U.S. District Court in Bridgeport Wednesday, asking for a declaration that the law is unconstitutional and both a preliminary and a permanent injunction against its enforcement.   Continue reading “Connecticut Gun Law Challenged in Federal Court”

The Mercury – by Tom Cleary

A bill crafted in secret by Connecticut’s chief prosecutor,governor’s office and legislators would prevent the release of some Newtown school shooting investigation records, including crime scene photos and videos and 911 recordings.

A draft of the proposal was released by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s office Wednesday afternoon, a day after the Hartford Courant reported on the efforts to create the bill.   Continue reading “Connecticut bill would limit public access to records of Sandy Hook shooting”

‘DOCK’ WORKERS: A crew yesterday moves bike racks on West 22nd.New York Post – by JULIA MARSH and MATTHEW

The president of the city firefighters’ union blasted the bike-share program yesterday, calling the placement of the racks a hazard to emergency responders — as the city continued to shuffle racks around in response to community outrage.

“The bike racks present challenges to firefighters and frankly, trying to get around the city now is harder than ever before,” Uniformed Firefighters Association President Steve Cassidy said at a press conference in Manhattan.   Continue reading “Firefighters blast bikes in hazard spots”

New York Post – by BOB FREDERICKS

The taxi magnate who said he was subjected to a profanity-laced rant by Mayor Bloomberg has filed a federal lawsuit charging the mayor with threatening him and siccing TLC inspectors on his fleet in retaliation for his opposition to the “Taxi of Tomorrow” plan.

The suit, filed in Manhattan federal court late yesterday, accuses Bloomberg and TLC chief David Yassky of ordering inspectors to dump a blizzard of bogus tickets – totaling about $3.5 million – on cabs operated by Taxi Club Management CEO Gene Freidman.   Continue reading “Taxi big adds new charges to suit against Bloomberg after mayor’s profanity-laced tirade”

We got back in town to find one of these taking away a 1/2 block of parking on our street. They are Everywhere! Parking was bad before, now its next to impossible. Not to mention all the added congestion the riders will add to the streets.

New York Post – by Bob McManus

Here come Mike’s bikes!

New York’s long-stalled bicycle-share program kicks off next weekend, Memorial Day, with more than 5,000 of rent-by-the-ride two-wheelers standing by for anyone with a valid credit card and an appetite for adventure.   Continue reading “Bike share will make NYC more chaotic and less safe — not that Mayor Bloomberg cares”

fluorideNatural News – by Mike Adams

Voters in Portland, Oregon solidly defeated a city-wide water fluoridation measure yesterday, with 60% of the voters saying “NO!” to the practice of adding toxic fluoride chemicals to the water.

The result is a huge victory for www.CleanWaterPortland.org and all the men, women and children of Portland who can now rest easier, knowing their tap water is not intentionally poisoned with cancer-causing chemicals derived from industrial waste and mislabeled “fluoride.”   Continue reading “Water fluoridation DEFEATED in Portland; citizens overwhelmingly reject dumping toxic fluoride chemicals into the water supply”

Holder34WND – by Bob Unruh

A veteran reporter is warning that members of the news media aren’t the only Americans who should be concerned about the privacy of their telephone conversations.

Gregory J. Millman of the Wall Street Journal, who says his telephone records were targeted by the IRS many years ago, writes that the communications of citizens could come to the attention of the government in a number of ways, including by getting a call from someone in whom the government has interest.   Continue reading “Veteran Reporter: Nobody’s Data Safe from Feds”

An exterior view of the headquarters of SAC Capital Advisors, L.P. in Stamford, Connecticut, in this picture taken December 13, 2010. REUTERS/Mike SegarReuters – by Emily Flitter

Prosecutors are considering charging Steven A. Cohen’s SAC Capital Advisors as a criminal enterprise engaged in a long pattern of insider trading in stocks, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Prosecutors may use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, most commonly associated with prosecutions against the mafia, to move against Cohen’s $15 billion hedge fund company, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity.   Continue reading “Prosecutors consider using racketeering law against SAC: source”

SEAlabamaMedCenterThe Organic Prepper

RT reported Wednesday on a bizarre spate of respiratory illnesses in Alabama, two resulting in death.

A mysterious respiratory illness has claimed the lives of two people in southeast Alabama, and caused five other hospitalizations. The illness has left health officials baffled, who have no idea what this disease is or where it originated.   Continue reading “Mysterious Deaths in Alabama: Could They Be Related to Monsanto’s Bt Cotton Crops?”