Geoengineering, A Clear And Present DangerGeoengineering Watch – by Dane Wigington

This video presentation was done in Northern California on November 21st, 2014, it is a wake up call. When the ship is going down, one must prioritize their time, their actions, and their energy. The planet is dying. Though there are countless forms of damage to Earth from human activities, climate engineering is mathematically the greatest single source, it is the epitome of human insanity. Continue reading “Geoengineering, A Clear And Present Danger”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

A family of three were coming through a Border Patrol station that was more than 50 miles inside the US border. Upon pulling up to a Border Patrol agent, the man was asked where he was going and in response the man said he didn’t have to answer the question, which is true under the law. Agents then pulled him from the vehicle and arrested him.

Understand that Border Patrol is an unconstitutional agency under the Executive Branch of the federal government. Our Constitution does not provide for a Border Patrol agency at all, much less one that is located away from the border.   Continue reading “Fourth Amendment Violated: US Citizen Detained & Arrested Over 50 Miles Inside Border by Border Patrol”

Free Thought Project – by Cassandra Fairbanks

San Diego, CA– Ian Anderson, of San Diego, is heartbroken after his 6-year-old service dog, Burberry, was shot and killed by a police officer outside his home in Pacific Beach on Sunday morning.

The beautiful and beloved Pitbull began barking around 5:30 am when the police incorrectly arrived at Anderson’s home for “what appeared to be” a domestic disturbance.  The police had reportedly went to the wrong address.   Continue reading “Cops Respond to Wrong House, Kill Service Dog Who Worked With Children With Down Syndrome”

ricky-jackson-freed-from-prison-exoneratedThe Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Cleveland, Ohio – 59-year-old Ricky Jackson was recently awarded $1 million for spending 39 years in jail for a crime that he did not commit.

Jackson spent more time in jail than any other exonerated person in US history.

Jackson was wrongfully charged with murder in 1975, and spent his days in prison until the only witness of the murder came forward and recanted his testimony, nearly 40 years later.   Continue reading “Innocent Man Who Wrongfully Spent 39 Years in Prison, Becomes Ohio’s Newest Millionaire”

Forbes – by Nick Sibilla

Federal drug agents may be racially profiling and unjustly seizing cash from travelers in the nation’s airports, bus stations and train stations. A new report released by the Office of the Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Justice examined the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)’s controversial use of “cold consent.”

In a cold consent encounter, a person is stopped if an agent thinks that person’s behavior fits a drug courier profile. Or an agent can stop a person cold “based on no particular behavior,” according to the Inspector General report. The agent then asks people they have stopped for consent to question them and sometimes to search their possessions as well. By gaining consent, law enforcement officers can bypass the need for a warrant.   Continue reading “The DEA Is Seizing Cash Without Warrants In Its Version Of Stop-and-Frisk”

A homeless man uses an umbrella to hold off the water. (CBS SF)CBS San Franscisco – by Doug Sovern

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — KCBS has learned that Saint Mary’s Cathedral, the principal church of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, has installed a watering system to keep the homeless from sleeping in the cathedral’s doorways.

The cathedral, at Geary and Gough, is the home church of the Archbishop. There are four tall side doors, with sheltered alcoves, that attract homeless people at night.   Continue reading “San Francisco Saint Mary’s Cathedral Drenches Homeless With Water To Keep Them Away”