Eric Parker, Madison police officer recommended for termination after the incident involving  Sureshbhai Patel on Feb. 6 (Photo: Limestone County Sheriff's Office)WHNT 19 News – by MELISSA RIOPKA, CLAIRE AIELLO, DREW GALLOWAY AND CHRISTINE KILLIMAYER

MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – Madison Police Chief Larry Muncey says he has recommended one of his officers be terminated after an incident last week that left a 57-year-old Indian man severely injured.  The officer has also been charged with third-degree assault.

Chief Muncey spoke at a news conference Thursday afternoon, discussing the department’s use of force investigation into the incident.  Police showed video and audio of the officers’ encounter with the man.  Afterward, Chief Muncey said the actions of Officer Eric Parker did not meet the standards of the Madison Police Department.   Continue reading “Madison Police Chief: Officer charged with assault, also recommended for termination after incident that severely injured Indian man”

Perm-russian-rouletteOddity Central – by Sumitra

A group of hardcore pain addicts have taken Russian Roulette to the next level, by playing the game with tasers that shoot out 10,000-volt electric darts. Several pictures posted on Russian forums and social media pages show the competitors holding taser guns to each other’s heads or their own, ready to fire. Obviously, the goal of this bizarre new game is avoid getting shocked until only one competitor is left standing.   Continue reading “Shocking New Craze: Thrill-Seekers Play Russian Roulette with 10,000-Volt Tasers”

Pro Liberate – by William Norman Grigg

We want to live pure, we want to live clean, we want to do our best; sweetly submitting to authority – leaving to God the rest….

From “Obedience,” a children’s song teaching the supposed virtues of “Positive Christianity”

“For I know this — that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them.”   Continue reading “Wolves, “Sheepdogs,” and the Gospel of Leviathan”

Nikola Tesla: Time Travel Experimentsin5d

There are places where time and space are naturally bent. An example is the strange Lordsburg Door, located near Lordsburg, New Mexico. Periodically, as the door opens, a tree stump with a human leg embedded in it is seen near mile marker 17 out on US highway 90.

There is some evidence that these fluxes in space and time can be artificially induced. This appears to have been the case with the USS Eldritch, which took part in the Philadelphia Experiment on August 15, 1943.   Continue reading “Nikola Tesla: Time Travel Experiments”

The Daily Signal – by Kelsey Harkness

Loretta Lynch, President Obama’s nominee for attorney general, is facing questions about why she let multiple bank employees who funneled millions of dollars to the Iranian government, Middle Eastern terrorists and Mexican drug cartels walk away without criminal prosecution.

Sen. David Vitter, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today launched an investigation into the matter. He cited the concern as a reason to delay Senate confirmation of Lynch, who was nominated to replace Eric Holder as the chief law enforcement officer in the United States.   Continue reading “Senator to Loretta Lynch: Why Did No One Go to Jail for Laundering Money to Terrorists?”

Erika Zambrano holds a 2010 photo of shooting victim Antonio Zambrano-Montes on  Wednesday while standing outside City Hall in Pasco. A rally was held in support of Zambrano-Montes, who was shot and killed by Pasco police officers during a confrontation at a  busy intersection. Seattle Times – by Mike Carter

The videotaped deadly shooting by Pasco police of a homeless man who had reportedly been throwing rocks on a busy downtown street has raised numerous questions and prompted a protest Wednesday outside City Hall.

More than a dozen people apparently witnessed Tuesday’s rush-hour confrontation between 35-year-old Antonio Zambrano-Montes, who had gotten out of jail on Monday, and three officers. The officers had tried to arrest him after witnesses reported he was throwing rocks at cars outside the Fiesta Foods supermarket in downtown Pasco.   Continue reading “Protest in Pasco after officers kill rock-throwing man”

sandy hookThe Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

WTNH News8 is reporting that the family of Victoria Soto has now trademarked her name in order to protect it from what reporter Kent Pierce says is, “some deluded people spreading lies in her name.”

In fact, the word “truthers” was WTNH News8’s language, not mine.

Watch the full report below:   Continue reading “Sandy Hook Family Trademarked Daughter’s Name to Protect It from “Truthers””

An orange toxic cloud is seen over the town of Igualada, near Barcelona, following an explosion in a chemical plant, February 12, 2015.(Reuters / Alba Aribau)RT

Three people were reportedly injured in a chemical explosion in northern Spain, which created a toxic orange cloud. Residents in towns around Barcelona were told to stay indoors. The restrictions were lifted after about four hours.

The accident in northeastern Spain appears to have been caused by two chemicals accidentally mixing while on their way during delivery, the regional government in Catalonia said, as cited by Reuters.   Continue reading “Toxic orange cloud outside Barcelona after chemical blast”

The Conversation – by Pam Jarvis

In order to make young children “school ready”, the English government is now encouraging parents to place their children in school nurseries shortly after their second birthday. But there is evidence to suggest that this policy might be poorly aligned to the developmental needs of such young children and that it contravenes their underlying human nature.

In the broader history of humanity, state-funded schooling is a very recent public strategy and is only about two centuries old in England. It arose from the industrial revolution as a process to instill the population with basic literacy and numeracy skills. Until even more recently, there was never any suggestion that a school environment was the right place in which to nurture children under five years of age.   Continue reading “It’s against human nature to send two-year-olds to school”