Intellihub – by Cassandra Rules

FRAMINGHAM, MA– Lindsay McNamara of Ashland, Massachusetts, is being charged with disorderly conduct and malicious destruction of property after bringing a Dunkin Donuts box filled with raw bacon and sausage to the Framingham Police Department to “feed the pigs” on Friday morning.

“She walked into the lobby and was carrying a Dunkin’ Donuts box, walked up to the window, when the officer greeted her asked if he could help here she said ‘I’m here to feed the pigs,’” Framingham police Lt. Harry Wareham told WCVB.

Continue reading “Woman launches raw meat assault on police station, claims God told her to “feed the pigs””

Khamis Shatara (screen capture)Raw Story – by David Ferguson

An off-duty sheriff’s deputy from Palm Beach, Florida reportedly shot and killed his 21-year-old son on Christmas Eve at an apartment complex in Delrey Beach.

According to the Broward-Palm Beach New Times‘ Pulp blog, Khamis Shatara was shot and killed by his father, a Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office deputy, in a dispute that took place on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Off-duty Florida sheriff’s deputy accused of shooting and killing his son on Christmas Eve”

Investment Watchblog

H.R.4681 – Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015

113th Congress (2013-2014)

(Sec. 309) Requires each element of the intelligence community to adopt Attorney General-approved procedures for any intelligence collection activity not otherwise authorized by court order or subpoena that is reasonably anticipated to result in the acquisition of nonpublic telephone or electronic communications to or from a U.S. person, including communications in electronic storage, without the consent of a person who is a party to the communication.   Continue reading “HR 4681: Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015. It authorizes the executive branch to acquire and retain communication information on a whim and without any due process.”

Before It’s News – by Dave Hodges

The following is a frightening pep talk given to police about the need to form the “Thin Blue Line”. Implied in the message is that it is the police vs. public. In this philosophy, the people are viewed by the police as the enemy. When in fact, most of the public wants to support the police and needs them to protect them from harm. The following two videos frame the debate on this topic.    Continue reading “Recorded Pep Talk Encouraging Police to View the Public As the Enemy”