Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Kenosha, WI — Officer Pablo Torres was “justified” in killing Kenosha, Wisconsin resident Aaron Siler a year ago because the officer “reasonably believed” that the victim, who was “armed” with a five-gallon plastic bucket, posed a potentially lethal threat, according to Kenosha County DA Robert Zapf.

Zapf’s ruling focused on Torres’s subjective perception of a threat, maintaining that “the standard is what an ordinary, prudent, and reasonably intelligent officer would have believed in Officer Torres’s position, having the knowledge and training that Officer Torres possessed, and acting under the circumstances that existed at the time of the shooting.”   Continue reading “Cops Have Expert Show How Deadly a Bucket Can Be To Justify Killing Man With Bucket – It Worked”

RT

A massive fire has ripped through at least two residential buildings in the Swan area of the Persian Gulf city of Ajman in the United Arab Emirates. According to local media, citing emergency services, the fire has been brought “under control.”

Social media users posted images and footage of the fire late Monday showing bright yellow flames engulfing a building with chunks of burning debris falling to the ground.   Continue reading “Huge fire engulfs 2 towers of residential skyscraper in UAE”

Dutchsince – by Michael Janitch

Two years ago, in 2014, we reported that the US Government had approved  (authorized) weather modification experiments to be done across areas of Nevada using unmanned drones.

Also in 2014, we also managed to capture organized (possible drone) cloud seeding being done directly over Las Vegas Nevada during overnight hours.   Continue reading “Government Permits Drones To Be Used For Weather Modification — Spraying To Induce Precipitation”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Atlanta, GA — Cops acting irresponsible is nothing new. Cops shooting each other is also nothing new. However, watching an arguement between two cops over who can run faster, escalating into an assault with a deadly weapon, is something new.

According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, the scuffle happened early Friday morning at R. Thomas Restaurant in Buckhead, after officers Stephen Green, Joseph Tyer and a handful of other officers met there for dinner, Officer Lukasz Sajdak, a spokesman for Atlanta police, said in an email.   Continue reading “Two Cops Suspended After Almost Shooting Each Other in Fight Over Who Can Run Faster”

The Organic Prepper

Islamic terror is in the headlines again, along with deadly vaccines, and a puzzling story that demonstrates just how far away our society has actually gotten from the original “Land of Opportunity” roots of our nation.

Survival Saturday is back after a brief hiatus. Here’s this week’s  round-up of news and recommended reading material for folks who are interested in being prepared.   Continue reading “Survival Saturday: More Islamic Terror, Kid Mowing Lawn Makes National News, Babies Die from Vaccines”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

The nation’s top immigration officer said that the “11 million” undocumented aliens in the United States are “not going away,” are “in effect” citizens, and added that deporting the few the administration wants out is unpleasant.

Jeh Johnson, secretary of Homeland Security, told Harvard University students this week that the administration is focused on its plan to integrate illegals into America, despite the policy being tied up in court.   Continue reading “DHS chief sad over deportations: ‘Is it pleasant? Absolutely not.’”