The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

Last week, we wondered if major airlines were in some kind of twisted competition to see which could treat passengers the worst.

And, yesterday we reported that Delta – the airline that recently kicked a man off a flight because he dared to get up to use the restroom – was bumped up a notch in the rankings because an employee was caught on camera smacking a phone out of a kid’s hand.  Continue reading “Family Refuses to Give Up Toddler’s Seat on Delta Flight and are Threatened With Jail and Kids Being Taken”

MassPrivateI

An article in Muckrock reveals that the California Department of Justice (CDOJ) is using facial recognition cameras to spy on everyone.

The CDOJ spent close to one million dollars ($850K) to install NEC’s NeoFace system everywhere.

According to the article, the CDOJ has been spying on everyone since April 26th., 2016Continue reading “California DOJ purchases facial recognition cameras to spy on everyone”

RT

Russia’s МС-21 jet has left the assembly line at the Irkutsk aviation plant and is being prepared for its maiden flight, Izvestia daily reports.

Developed by the Irkut Division of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) group, the aircraft left the assembly plant on April 28, according to the newspaper. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has said the test flight is scheduled this month.
Continue reading “New Russian airliner set to take on Airbus and Boeing”

ABC 3340 – by  Andrew Donley & Emma Simmons

It’s a video that brings back memories of Carrie Underwood bringing out the Louisville Slugger, smashing out head lights. In this case it started with a shovel to the windshield.

We were able to get Barbara Lowery, the woman behind the smashing on the phone.

“I prayed about it first, and I slept on it, and I decided it wasn’t a good idea. Then I saw a shovel,” Lowery said.   Continue reading “Cullman woman stomps out car windshield, arrested for disorderly conduct”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Flint, MI — By now, nearly everyone knows multiple government officials in Michigan knowingly poisoned thousands of men, women, and children after the city switched its municipal water source from the Detroit water system to the Flint River. Now, however, as if poisoning residents and their children weren’t enough, the city of Flint is threatening to take people’s homes for refusing to pay for the tainted water.

Although Flint — which blew wide open a year ago — is largely out of the headlines, the crisis is still unfolding. Residents are still unable to drink the water, leaving most families to rely on bottled water for everything from brushing their teeth to cooking and bathing.  Continue reading “Flint Threatens to Kick 8,000 Families Out of Their Homes if They Don’t Pay for Poison Water”

Russia Insider

Bolivia is one of the few countries left on Earth that has the cojones to tell it like it is.

We witnessed some much needed truth-telling last month when Bolivia’s ambassador to the UN deconstructed Nikki Haley’s word goo at the Security Council: “Now the United States believe that they are investigators, they are attorneys, judges and they are the executioners … The unilateral actions are imperialistic actions. The USA is not interested in international law; they ignore it when it is inconvenient to them”.   Continue reading “Bolivia Drops Truth Bomb: Independent Monetary Policy Is Key to National Sovereignty”

Natural News – by Tracey Watson

Though malaria is a virtually unknown disease to many in the U.S., it is a global menace that affects upwards of 212 million people annually, killing close to half a million in any given year. In the past, the medical approach to the treatment of malaria has been to prescribe a type of drug called Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs). However, on the eve of World Malaria Day – which falls on the 25th of April each year – the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that it will be starting to test a new anti-malaria vaccine in the fields of Kenya, Ghana and Malawi, beginning in 2018. Though scientists involved with the development of the vaccine have called this “great news,” insisting it will “make a real difference,” is this vaccine really necessary, and will it live up to the hype?   Continue reading “Toxic malaria vaccine to be tested in Africa, even after Health Ranger reports on a botanical alternative with an astounding 100% cure rate”

RT

Eight people have been killed and 28 more injured as a reported suicide bomb blast targeting a NATO convoy hit the Afghan capital, Kabul, not far from the US Embassy. Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack.

The first images from the scene appear to show a car on fire and damaged armored vehicles.   Continue reading “8 killed in Kabul suicide blast targeting NATO vehicles”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Charleston, SC — In December the trial of Michael Slager, who shot and killed Walter Scott in the back as he ran away — on video — tragically ended in a mistrial. Now, in what will likely be another travesty of justice, the officer has reached a plea deal and is expected to plead guilty in federal court on Tuesday.

Slager, who murdered a man over a tail light infraction, was facing both federal civil rights and state murder charges in connection with the killing of Walter Scott in April of 2015. Scott, 50, was unarmed and running away when he was killed.   Continue reading “Cop to Plead Guilty in Murder of Walter Scott Caught on Video”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Government agents have again let their true colors shine, in a latest attempt to fight one of the most pernicious and brutal crimes embattling far too many communities across the nation — a lack of permit.

Never fear, code enforcers raided street food vendors outside Sacramento’s Southside Park, where they have long made food and beverages available to the public and attendees of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church each Sunday.   Continue reading “Armed Agents Raid Park, Destroy Food, Seize Food Carts — Over Improper Permitting”

The Federalist Papers – by Kimberly Morin

You’ve seen the morons blocking roads and highways, sometimes even chaining themselves across major outlets. They have caused massive issues, including with people who need to get to the hospital.

Sometimes some of these idiots have been hit by vehicles that try to get through but cannot. Of course, the drivers are then in fear for their lives if they keep moving.   Continue reading “North Carolina Passes Bill Protecting Drivers From Street-Blocking Protesters”

WFAA 8 News

What a rescue — one that’s tough to watch.

It was 10 miles north of Canton, just after the tornadoes hit Texas on Saturday, leaving four people dead and more than 50 injured.

Tom Mitchell felt compelled to do something, anything. Without a plan, he started driving. After rolling up to a flipped truck near Myrtle Springs, he learned what was inside — a father, toddler, and infant.   Continue reading “Good Samaritans rescue baby, toddler after tornadoes rip through Texas”

MassPrivateI

Anyone who claims that law enforcement, liquor, beer and wine companies are independent will be ‘hard pressed’ to explain this one. (pun intended.)

Approximately 25 seconds into the video below, MADD spokeswoman Rosalind Donald admits ‘they’re getting the people in place to take care of drugged driving’.  Continue reading “Police & liquor companies claims drunk driving is decreasing and drugged driving is increasing”

Fox News

A student at the University of Texas Austin attacked his fellow undergraduates Monday with what authorities described as a “Bowie-style hunting knife,” killing one and injuring three others.

UT Austin Police Chief David Carter identified the suspect as 21-year-old Kendrex J. White, who was taken into custody without incident near a gymnasium.   Continue reading “UT Austin stabbing spree: 1 killed, 3 others wounded, suspect in custody”