RT

The Hungarian parliament has passed a law authorizing the government to deploy the military to help handle the asylum seeker crisis in the country, which includes powers to use non-lethal force.

According to the law, the army would be allowed to use rubber bullets, pyrotechnical devices, tear gas grenades or net guns, the parliament’s website said.   Continue reading “Hungary passes law allowing govt to use army in asylum seeker crisis”

SI Live

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Pedro Abad, the Linden, N.J., police officer and alleged drunken driver, turned himself into authorities on Monday to face charges in a fatal wrong-way crash on the West Shore Expressway on March 20.

He was booked by the NYPD at the 120 Precinct stationhouse, and then arraigned at state Supreme Court in St. George. Continue reading “N.J. cop Pedro Abad, driver in Staten Island crash, pleads not guilty”

Press TV

The British Parliament has come under increasing fire over its decision to skip a debate on a petition calling for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“It’s quite disappointing that the Parliament has refused to play by its own rules. The fact is that it’s a particular issue which receives over 100,000 signatures that ultimately allows to be debated on the floor of the House. The fact that it has been declined, gives rise to many questions,” said Anas al-Tikriti, chief executive of the Cordoba Foundation.   Continue reading “UK parliament under fire for declining Netanyahu arrest petition”

Anti-Corruption Society

In one of the most important legal (lawful) actions that has ever taken place in America, Thomas Deegan, Phil Hudok and Gene Stalnaker filed a complaint against the STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA for fraud. They did an excellent job of nailing down all of the facts as well as naming the guilty parties in their state. All 50 states have been set up with the same for-profit corporate structure.   Continue reading “West Virginians file suit against the government corporation!”

BATR, June 19, 2011

The enslavement of humanity is replete throughout history. The reason is simple. The nature of societies allows corrupt sociopaths and malicious methods of domination to rule. The chronicles of any era clearly documents that liberty is rare. Inherent Autonomy is the intrinsic nature of the human condition. However, in the eternal struggle to achieve individual freedom, governments operate as overseers in invented schemes to herd human beasts into inhuman subjugation. The rule of the rulers over the resistance of the ruled is reality.   Continue reading “The Handbook of Human Ownership”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

The University of California Board of Regents held their much-anticipated meeting at UC Irvine on Thursday, purportedly to decide whether or not to adopt the U.S. State Department’s official definition of Anti-Semitism for the UC system. They held a lively public comment period with over fifty speakers waiting in line, who were given exactly one minute each to speak.

Many people are unaware that the UC Board of Regents President is none other than “Big Sis,” former Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano!   Continue reading “Jewish Woman Victimized By ‘Anti-Semitic’ Slurs Such as “Zionist Jews Were Responsible For 9/11!” Prove That New Anti-Semitism Protections Are Needed At UC Campuses”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Fresno County, CA — A cellphone video surfaced this week showing two Fresno cops, breaking into a locked yard and killing a family dog.

Police were apparently responding to a call from a neighbor about a crying baby when they broke through the family’s fence and entered their backyard. As they walked into the back yard, they completely ignored the “Beware of Dog” sign and the “Guard dog on duty” sign, and they ignored the dog himself.   Continue reading “Cops Caught on Video Breaking into Family’s Backyard, Killing Dog in Front of 2-Year-Old Girl”

SF Gate

A rare cloud formation shone like a pink jellyfish over Costa Rica earlier this week wowing spectators.

The clouds could be seen from the capital San José and west towards the Pacific Ocean.

Marcelo Morales Betancohur, a resident of Escazu, was celebrating Costa Rica’s Independence Day when he spotted the cloud, took a photo and posted it on Instagram. He included the hashtag #ElcieloExtraño, meaning “strange sky.”   Continue reading “Photo of shocking “strange skies” over Costa Rica”

RT

Apocalyptic images showing the impact of the 8.3 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile and killed 12 are staggeringly similar to photos from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which killed almost 16,000.

The quake was felt as far away as Buenos Aires, Argentina. Authorities issued a tsunami alert for Chile’s entire Pacific coast.   Continue reading “Dramatic aerial shots of devastating Chile quake”

MassPrivateI

Warning, if you used the DealerApp you’ve just given approximately 500 car dealerships all your personal information!

“The personal information collected by the apps and allegedly transmitted to DealerApp included the consumer’s name, email address, telephone number, and the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the vehicle purchased, among other data. The state alleged that DealerApp failed to disclose to consumers that this data was being transmitted by DealerApp, in violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. Some of the data was provided to third-party data analytics companies, again without disclosure, the state charged.” Continue reading “Auto insurance companies and car dealerships are spying on you”

Filming Cops – by Kory Watkins

South Gate, California — A horrific video was just uploaded to YouTube showing that police officers are out of control yet again.

Here is another video where you see multiple police officers teaming up on one person and beating his head as he lie on the ground.   Continue reading “Four Officers Beat a Man’s Head With Their Clubs”