marinesGovt Slaves – by Iron Sheik

We just received a tip about an Operational Readiness Exercise conducted at the Naval Weapons Station in Yorktown Virginia. Marines training for riot control.

Per the usual the exercise was given the cover story of overseas preparation. Sgt. Andrew S. Wilbur, a non-lethal weapons instructor said of a similar exercise “Consider they are hypothetically operating within an EMBASSY.”   Continue reading “DOD Releases Footage Of Marines Preparing for Riot Control in America”

April 21, 2010 file photo of Deepwater Horizon oil rig burningThink Progress – by Josh Israel

Five years ago, BP’s historic 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill resulted in more than 210 million barrels of oil ending up in the Gulf of Mexico. But while scientists continue to observe ongoing problems, a BP spokesman appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday suggesting the remaining oil no longer poses a risk to humans or the aquatic ecosystem.

Alisha Renfro, the Mississippi River Delta Campaign staff scientist for the National Wildlife Federation told a This Week reporter that while you no longer see oil slicked islands today: “You see tar balls that are washing up. And what it points to is the fact that oil is still in the system and, just because we can’t always see it everywhere we go, it’s still out there.”   Continue reading “5 Years After Gulf Oil Spill, BP Spokesman Tells Public Not To Worry About Tar Balls In The Water”

Fortune – by Phil Wahba

McDonald’s MCD -0.58% shuttered 350 poorly performing stores in Japan, the United States, and China the first three months of 2015 as part of its plan to boost its sagging profits.

Those previously unannounced closings, disclosed on a conference call with Wall Street analysts on Wednesday, are on top of the 350 shutterings the world’s largest restaurant chain had already targeted for the year. While those 700 store closings this year represent a fraction of the 32,500 or so restaurants worldwide, they show how aggressive McDonald’s is getting in pruning poorly attended locations that are dragging down its results.   Continue reading “McDonald’s is closing hundreds of stores this year”

Screenshot from YouTube user MustWatchItRT

Apparently shooting a Texas motorcyclist in the thigh during a high-speed chase wasn’t enough for one state trooper, who ended up performing a leaping kick into the man’s lower body after eventually pulling him over.

The incident began after then-25-year-old Steven Gaydos ran a stop sign in Texas’ Chambers County. The case actually occurred back in December 2012, but only surfaced recently after the Austin American-Statesman newspaper conducted an investigation into how cops deal with fleeing suspects.   Continue reading “Texas trooper jumpkicks motorcyclist after shooting him in high-speed chase”

NBC Bay Area – by Jodi Hernandez

The parents of a Fairfield boy abducted while sleeping in his family’s car are blasting police a day after their son was found safe and are planning to file a complaint against the department.

A thief drove away with Broc Guzman Monday and even though the case had a happy ending, the boy’s parents are angry at police.

Cell phone video shows Broc’s mother Suzanne Guzman being held on the ground by officers after refusing to allow them to search the family home for her year eight-old-son.   Continue reading ““We Were Treated Like Criminals”: Parents of Fairfield Boy Abducted While Sleeping in Car Blast Police”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

West Baton Rouge, LA — Ervin Leon Edwards, 38, died face down in a jail cell after a half-dozen officers held him down and tasered him, then left him for dead.

His crime? Police were questioning him about an argument with his girlfriend and then began harassing him over his “sagging pants,” according to the lawsuit. He was arrested moments later and brought to the West Baton Rouge jail.   Continue reading “Cops Arrest Man for “Sagging Pants” Tase Him, Leave Him Face Down in Cell Until He Died”

Presidential candidate Tony Funchess at a recent ASPSU debate. Miles Sanguinetti/PSU VanguardProgressives Today

What happens when a social justice warrior’s rape record intersects with his run for student body president?

This:

The startling past of Tony Funchess has come to light. Currently running for student body president of Portland State University, someone distributed a flyer around the college detailing Mr. Funchess’ criminal past, which centered around a 3 year jail term for 2 sex abuse charges; Sodomy III and Attempted Rape II.   Continue reading “EXPOSED: Rape Record For Anti Gun “Social Justice” Advocate”

Thanks to Kevin.

David Duke

Commentary – A joke by Lindsey Graham to the extent that he expects so much Jewish money due to his shameless shilling for Israel that he will have to appoint an “all-Jewish cabinet” says so much about the state of politics in America. Some Jewish journalists in fact have voiced their discomfort with Graham’s jokes because it could open people’s eyes to the link between Jewish money, the appointment of Jewish officials, and pro-Israel policies, as the first article below indicates.   Continue reading “Jewish money flooding Presidential campaign. Lindsey Graham jokes he will have “all-Jewish Cabinet.””

Free Thought Project – by Josie Wales

Houston, TX — New video has surfaced in the case of Noe Juarez; a veteran Houston Police officer indicted just last week on charges of drugs and weapon trafficking.

Juarez was named officer of the year in 2009 and was with HPD for over 20 years when he was arrested in New Orleans. He was charged with conspiracy to distribute 5 kilos or more of cocaine.

At a bond hearing last week, officers say Juarez had been participating in illegal activities for years for years, supplying guns, bulletproof vests, cars and police intelligence to members of the Los Zetas drug cartel.   Continue reading “Former Officer Of the Year Caught on Video Trafficking Weapons for Drug Cartels – In Uniform”