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Switzerland celebrated the opening of the world’s longest train tunnel, a 17-year project that cuts through the Alps and cost €11 billion to construct – but all anyone’s talking about is its ridiculous opening ceremony. Continue reading “Naked torsos & horned beasts: Swiss tunnel’s bizarre opening leaves viewers baffled”
The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes
That’s right. According to a new Rasmussen poll, half of all American voters think Hillary should keep on running for the highest office in the land… even if she gets charged with a felony (or multiple felonies). The number jumps to 71% specifically for Democrats. Nearly half (48%) say that her email scandal will not have any impact on whether or not they vote for her.
This is regardless of the fact that 65% think she indeed broke the law (47% say it’s “very likely” she did). Continue reading “Sheeple: 50% of US Voters Think Hillary Should Keep Running for President Even if She Gets Indicted”
The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause
Several Bakersfield police officers were recently caught on video, mercilessly beating a man who they claim was non-compliant. However, the video speaks for itself, and it does not appear that the man was a threat to the officers at all. In fact, the man can be heard screaming before the officers beat and taser him, and saying that his leg is broken. Continue reading “California Cops Beat and Taze Mentally Ill Man For Jaywalking”
Shocking scenes are occuring on the streets of San Jose as anti-Trump supporters are chased, punched, kicked, and, as ABC News’ Tom Llamas reports “terrorized” as the local police “appears to have lost control.” Mobs of protestors, many carrying mexican flags, took over the streets ahead of a Trump rally branding tire irons and burning American flags. Continue reading “Trump Supporters “Terrorized” In Massive San Jose Street Brawl As Police “Lose Control””
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For too many years we have been played with by what we called government when in fact it was always nothing more than a Corporation.
Well, it’s time for them to come forward and face the fact that they have finally been cornered and there is no out. Continue reading “Old Republic Versus New Republic: THE JIGS UP”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
In a Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps General Joseph Dunford praised the 40 million Americans who’ve served in the military since the revolutionary war. He also noted that 5,000 soldiers have been tragically killed in military action beyond US borders since America’s war on terror was launched after 9/11.
Thousands of families grieve daily for their fallen loved ones and the war machine that sent them to an early grave shows no signs of slowing. Continue reading “Shock Report: More Americans Killed by Police Since 9/11 than Soldiers Killed in War”
American Intelligence Report – by Kristan T. Harris
All throughout the United States there are government agencies who have no association with national security acquiring military-like equipment, according to news talk KFLD.
Many agencies are receiving SWAT teams including the Department of Agriculture, the Railroad Retirement Board, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Office of Personnel Management, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Education Department. Continue reading “Why Do the Postal Service, USDA, EPA, And Department of Agriculture Need SWAT Teams?”
A man barricaded himself in a home in Northern California overnight after allegedly opening fire on police and fleeing Wednesday afternoon, authorities say.
Police say they have made contact with the man.
After an hours-long manhunt and hours of negotiations, officers deployed teargas into the house in the Fremont area in an attempt to get the suspect to come out, according to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department. The area is about 40 miles from San Francisco. Continue reading “Suspect in Cop Shooting Barricaded in Home, Police Negotiating”
Charles Ortel has studied the Clinton Foundation in depth as only an analyst could. His conclusions are that the Clinton Crime Family took in more than $100 billion and that most of that money disappeared.
The Good News is that each act of solicitation for a donation is a felony. There are literally thousands of felonies that cannot be pardoned by President Obama because they occurred either under foreign jurisdictions or in violation of individual US state laws. Continue reading “Charles Ortel: Clintons Are Vulnerable For Their Foundation Crimes”
A campus shooting at UCLA Wednesday morning left two men dead in a murder-suicide that sent thousands of students running for safety and barricading themselves in classrooms, authorities said.
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck confirmed that the shooter was one of the two men killed in a small office in a building in the campus’ engineering complex.
”The campus is now safe,” Beck told reporters in a news conference shortly after noon. Continue reading “Two dead in murder-suicide at UCLA; LAPD says ‘campus is now safe’”
Now, those who are having difficulty finding food in Venezuela have another problem: being able to afford it. Food costs in Venezuela have soared so high, they’re practically extraterrestrial. Those who didn’t stock up on emergency food back before the government there made it illegal are now probably fervently wishing they had. Continue reading “What Food Costs in Venezuela: Eggs $150 a dozen, Dry Milk $100 a pound”
Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton is stepping down in August, on the heels of several ethics scandals that have come to light. These include dismissing a staffer who revealed that the corrections department uses unnecessary force, afemale deputy was harassed and “fat shamed”, and, most recently, his souped up Dodge Charger cruiser that he ordered for himself on the county dime, against policy.
Set to take over for him on an interim basis is former Portland police chief Mike Reese. Continue reading “Bloomberg Owned Police Chief Moving Up To County Sheriff”
As Portland police chief Larry O’Dea takes his paid leave of absence, after he got drunk and accidentally shot a friend on a hunting trip then lied about it to cover it up, assistant chief Donna Henderson has been appointed as “acting” chief until the situation is resolved.
Henderson is not without her own sordid past. Continue reading “Meet Portland’s Anti Gun “Acting” Police Chief”
