Daisy Luther

Here’s a sentence I never thought I’d type.

“Multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating a rash of incidents involving clown sightings.”

For real.

In South Carolina, some jerks are dressing up as clowns in the hopes of luring children into the woods to do heaven knows what, but I’m guessing it’s not magic tricks with a bunny and a hat.   Continue reading “One of These Days, A Creepy Clown Is Going to Get Hurt”

Cop Block – by LORELEI MCFLY

Fairfax County has taken its status as a sanctuary county for killer cops to the next level. One of the six sheriff’s deputies cleared in the brutal tasing death of Natasha McKenna has killed a second person with mental illness.

Deputy Patrick McPartlin has killed someone the last two years in a row.

On August 15, Jovany Martinez (listed as Giovanny Martinez in some reports) “had been walking along Little River Turnpike and, feeling desperate, approached a [Fairfax County Police Department] squad car and rapped on the window. Martinez told the officer that he wanted to take pills and die.”   Continue reading “Deputy Involved in Natasha McKenna Tasing Death Kills Again”

Washington Post – by Ben Guarino

On Sunday morning, the South Carolina honey bees began to die in massive numbers.

Death came suddenly to Dorchester County, S.C. Stressed insects tried to flee their nests, only to surrender in little clumps at hive entrances. The dead worker bees littering the farms suggested that colony collapse disorder was not the culprit — in that odd phenomenon, workers vanish as though raptured, leaving a living queen and young bees behind.   Continue reading “‘Like it’s been nuked’: Millions of bees dead after South Carolina sprays for Zika mosquitoes”

Space.com – by Tariq Malik

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and its commercial satellite payload were destroyed by an explosion at their launch pad in Florida early Thursday (Sept. 1) during typically routine test.

The explosion occurred shortly after 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT), as SpaceX was preparing to launch the Amos 6 communications satellite for the Israeli company Spacecom on Saturday, Sept. 3. At the time, SpaceX was conducting a static fire engine test on the Falcon 9. Such tests, which typically precede each SpaceX launch, involve firing the Falcon 9 rocket’s first stage engines while the booster remains secured to the launch pad.   Continue reading “Launch Pad Explosion Destroys SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket, Satellite in Florida”

Off the Grid News

MIAMI – In a blow to freedom and property rights, a Florida judge has ruled that residents of Miami Shores do not have a fundamental right to grow vegetables in their front yard, even if they don’t have a backyard or their backyard is deficient for growing plants.

Miami Shores officials say the ordinance benefits neighborhood aesthetics.   Continue reading “Judge Rules Town Can Ban Vegetable Gardens Because They’re Ugly”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

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””