Activist Post – by Amanda Warren

Remember back when seat belt and cell phones-in-car laws were up for debate? And people acknowledged it was safer to use the seat belt; ditch the phone, but didn’t want legislation to lead to invasive police tactics and swarms of tickets? Back when people would say things about some kind of slippery slope and say things like, what’s next, will I get a ticket for eating a french fry? Will the State say, you can’t just go down the road eating a hamburger? 

Matt Turner of Alabama conscientiously drove through Marietta, Georgia last week when an officer told him, “you can’t just go down the road eating a hamburger.”   Continue reading “First Ticket for Eating Fast Food While Driving?”

jury nullifcationFree Thought Project – by John Vibes

New York City, New York – According to multiple reports, Judge Katherine Forrest has threatened to impose a secret jury in the case of accused Silk Road operator Ross Ulbricht, in response to jury nullification outreach that has been taking place outside the courtroom all week.

For those who don’t know, jury nullification is basically the right for any juror to not only judge the facts of the case, but to also actually judge the validity of the law itself. This means that if a jury feels that a defendant is facing an unjust charge, they actually have the right to rule in the defendant’s favor, even if they are technically guilty under the court’s standards.   Continue reading “Judge Threatens To Impose A “Secret Jury” After Activists Try to Inform Jurors of Legal Rights”

ABC News – by Meghan Keneally

A dangerous near miss was caught on camera by a driver on I-95 when a tractor-trailer crash and black ice almost caused a second collision.

A driver started filming the scene in front of him when two large trucks had swerved ahead of him on Sunday, blocking the entire southbound lane of I-95 near New Brunswick, New Jersey, only to hear a loud noise behind him and turn the camera.   Continue reading “Incredible Video Shows Near-Miss Black Ice Accident”

javier.1.19.15Shark Tank – by Nicole Sanders

Our Managing Editor, Javier Manjarres and the Host of The Agenda, Ari Rabin-Havt, were on NewsMaxTV’s, America’s Forum today discussing the recent tax increases as suggested by President Obama as well as the Paris terrorist attacks.

As you may or may not know, Obama is planning to propose tax increases for wealthy Americans. Those taxes include an increase of capital gains taxes and death taxes. Rabin-Havt’s argument for increasing taxes was the economy is better when there is tax redistribution and by taxing the rich more jobs are created.   Continue reading “Former Harry Reid Aide Blames 1996 Atlanta Bombing On Christianity”

RossMemory Hole Blog

Trailblazing psychiatrist and author Colin A. Ross is a guest on the January 18 Real Politik. He discusses the origins of CIA mind control, the psycho-pharmaceutical complex, the Obama administration’s recent project for mandatory mental health screenings of school children, and much more.

Dr. Ross has practiced psychiatry for over three decades. He is the author of 12 books, including Human Energy Fields: A New Science and Medicine (2009),The CIA Doctors: Human Rights Violations by American Psychiatrists (2006), Bluebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality Disorder by Psychiatrists (2000), and Satanic Ritual Abuse: Principles of Treatment (1995). An internationally recognized expert on dissociative identity disorder, he also oversees the Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma.   Continue reading “Psychiatry and Mind Control 101”

PX00144_9.JPGOregon Live – by Steve Duin

Several Octobers back, the tribes of the lower basin arrived at the Klamath Basin Potato Festival in Merrill and, on the banks of the river that has inspired enmity for generations, began cooking salmon on the traditional redwood sticks over madrone embers.

The fire and sticks initially drew puzzled looks from the Oregon ranchers on hand.  “You had people walking by, going, ‘What is going on here?'” says Greg Addington of the Klamath Water Users Association.  “‘These guys are supposed to not like us, right?  What are they doing here, cooking salmon?'”   Continue reading “May the river that runs between us reunite us in the end”

Dirt bike riders drive on southbound I-95 Monday afternoon, popping wheelies and weaving in between cars.Miami Herald – by JOEY FLECHAS AND CARLI TEPROFF

South Florida has had its share of rush-hour drama — a baby needing CPR, a man threatening to jump off an overpass and a man shooting several people on Florida’s Turnpike.

Monday’s commute was another one for the books. Hundreds of people riding dirt bikes and ATVs sped across Miami-Dade and Broward’s major roadways — I-95, US 441, Northwest Seventh Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard — disrupting rush-hour traffic.   Continue reading “3 arrests, 1 crash as ATVs take over Miami roads”

vaccineNatural News – by Mike Adams

According to the document you’re about to see, for the last eight years, government scientists have actively engineered viral vaccines designed to alter thoughts and beliefs by infecting the brain and suppressing genetic expression of neurological cells. Dispersal of these vaccines has been tested via high-altitude aerosolized sprays, highway vehicles, the water supply and even the food system.

As you’ll see in the document and video below, the vaccine was intended from the start to be deployed against civilian populations, and 600 strains of infectious viruses were tested on human subjects. One of the transmission vectors documented in the testing exploited an influenza strain to spread the mind-infecting virus as a pandemic.   Continue reading “600 strains of an aerosolized thought control vaccine already tested on humans; deployed via air, food and water”

Video shows Columbia officer punching man (WLTX)RT

A cop employed by the Columbia Police Department in South Carolina has been suspended without pay after a video emerged showing the officer repeatedly punching a man who had been lying face-down on the ground.

The footage, which first surfaced on Sunday, appears to show Columbia Investigator Tyrone Pugh – an eight year veteran of the force with 28 years of military service under his belt – attacking a man after a fight erupted in the parking lot of a local entertainment venue early that morning at around 2 a.m.   Continue reading “Cop suspended in South Carolina for repeatedly punching man in the head”

Yahoo News – by Lorne Cook

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Monday called for an anti-terror alliance with Arab countries to boost cooperation and information-sharing in the wake of deadly attacks and arrests across Europe.

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said Monday that “we need an alliance. We need to strengthen our way of cooperating together.”   Continue reading “EU calls for anti-terror alliance with Arab countries”

The bodies of David Crowley, his wife, Komel Crowley, and their 5-year-old daughter, Rani, were discovered in their home at 1051 Ramsdell Drive, AppleThis is a good local article on this guy.

Twin Cities – by Bob Shaw and Kristi Belcamino

A couple and their child were killed in an apparent murder-suicide in Apple Valley, police said Sunday.

The three bodies were found Saturday in their rambler home on Ramsdell Drive, after Apple Valley police were called about 1 p.m.   Continue reading “Apple Valley couple, child dead in apparent murder-suicide”