Breitbart – by Liam Deacon

French police have been filmed fleeing from armed mobs as riots continue in Paris for the second week and the unrest has now spread to the city centre.

Hundreds of violent thugs took to the streets on Wednesday night near the Barbes Metro station, close to the major transport hub Gare du Nord. Windows were smashed, shops looted, fires lit, main roads blocked, and police cars targeted during the disturbance.   Continue reading “French Police Flee Armed Mob as Week-Long Paris Riots Spread to City Centre”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

When pepper spray was invented, it was, in the words of one of its creators, to be “used to avoid confrontation or injury.” But in the hands of so-called law enforcement, it is increasingly being used as a device of torture, especially when the subject getting pepper sprayed is already in four-point restraints to a chair.

Increasingly, it seems, law enforcement feels it is within their rights to pepper spray individuals who are already restrained. But one victim of apparent police brutality isn’t taking the abuse sitting down. Charles Wade, a resident of Montgomery County, in Dayton Ohio, had been arrested in October 2016, on drunk driving charges. Continue reading “Horrifying Video Shows Cops Torture Man With Mace Who’s Strapped to a Chair”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Nashville, TN — Last Friday, Jocques Scott Clemmons, 31, was pulled over for rolling through a stop sign near his home at Cayce Homes public housing development. Less than 1 minute after the stop begins, however, Clemmons would be shot in the back, dying a painful and slow death.

How exactly did a routine traffic stop turn into a police-involved shooting death? Well, if you listen to the Nashville police department’s original story, Clemmons charged at officer Joshua Lippert, causing a physical confrontation, who then had no choice but to shoot him. However, a video from the nearby housing development, released two days after the killing, tells a different story — a story in which Clemmons was shot as he ran away.   Continue reading “Video Exposes ‘Official’ Account as False, Shows Cop Kill Man as He Ran Away”

ABC 7 NY – by Jim Dolan

A state trooper attempting to make a traffic stop was dragged and injured by a driver on Long Island Wednesday afternoon, and cellphone video shows some of the dramatic moments unfolding.

It happened on the westbound Southern State Parkway in Hempstead around 3 p.m.   Continue reading “State Trooper Dragged, Struggles With Suspect During Traffic Stop On Long Island”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After nearly a year since the first protest camp sprung up in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline, it looks as if the Governor of North Dakota, Doug Burgum, has finally had enough and has signed an executive order demanding that protesters evacuate by February 22nd.   Continue reading “North Dakota Governor Signs Executive Order Evicting Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters”

Guns America – by S.H. Blannelberry

Fool me once. Shame on you. Fool me twice. Shame on me. Fool me a third time? WTF?

In one month, Curtis Jamal Deal was arrested three times on a gun or drug-related charge. Three times!   Continue reading “Baltimore Bodycam Footage Shows Shooting Death of 18-Year-Old”

Patch – by Jonah Meadows

CHICAGO, IL — Department of Homeland Security agents searched bags at the Addison Red line station on the CTA Tuesday morning.

DHS officers, along with Chicago Police, “were conducting random bag checks at CTA Addison Red Line station today,” according to an emailed statement from Chicago Police, which went on to say that such checks occur at random places around the city multiple times a week as officers swab bags for explosives.   Continue reading “DHS Checking Train Commuters Bags in Chicago”

OPB – by Dave Blanchard

Ammon Bundy’s former lawyer Marcus Mumford was in court in Portland Wednesday, where he faces misdemeanor charges for failing to comply with and impeding federal police last fall.

U.S. marshals tackled and used a stun gun on Mumford at the conclusion of the first Malheur occupation trial.   Continue reading “Bundy Lawyer Mumford Seeks Charge Dismissal, Jury Trial”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

One of the least talked about war crimes committed by the United States is the use of depleted uranium — a highly controversial radioactive waste that’s been dumped into Iraq by the ton. In spite of multiple international watchdog groups and health organizations pointing out the dangers of using DU, and in spite of the Pentagon claiming they wouldn’t use it, the United States just admitted to using it in Syria.

For those that aren’t familiar with the radioactive waste that is DU, it is the byproduct of the production of enriched uranium for use as fuel in nuclear reactors and in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. It is also the US military’s preferred material to use for armor plating and armor-piercing projectiles.   Continue reading “US Admits Using Radioactive Weapons in Syria that Left Thousands of Iraqi Babies Deformed”

Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

A year after the largest methane leak in U.S. history was sealed in Porter Ranch, California, residents are continuing to experience significant adverse health consequences. As SoCalGas — the company responsible for the blowout — uses fabricated gas shortages to justify reopening the Aliso Canyon gas storage facility, which has been shut down indefinitely since the leak occurred, a local doctor is now speaking out.   Continue reading “Mystery Illness Plagues Residents One Year After Historic US Gas Leak”

LiveLeak by Euronews Added: 2 days ago

No bag, no keys, no wallet and no ID. A move of the hand simply opens doors.

Welcome to the future, or what is the present for a group of employees at NewFusion near Brussels.

Staff members at the marketing and technology company voluntarily agreed to have Radio Frequency Identification chips placed inside their hands.  Continue reading “Chips in the hand to identify who we are”