WND – by Greg Corombos

The Justice Department is resurrecting a program designed to thwart domestic threats to the United States, and Attorney General Eric Holder says those threats include individuals the government deems anti-government or racially prejudiced.

The Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee was created in the wake of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing but was scrapped soon after the 2001 terrorist attacks as intelligence and law enforcement officials shifted their focus to threats from outside the country. The committee will be comprised of figures from the FBI, the National Security Division of the Justice Department and the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee.   Continue reading “Now thought crime is terror in U.S.?”

Curfew signPolice State USA

BALTIMORE, MD — The City Council of Baltimore voted to create one of the most stringent government curfew systems in the nation.  Under the new restrictions, youths will be legally permitted to appear in public for only a few hours per day.  Police may seize them on sight and take them to detention centers where they will be interrogated by social workers.  Parents face stiff fines and jail time if their children are discovered in public during curfew hours.

The ordinance passed the city council in a 13-2 vote last week, in favor of enhancing Baltimore’s curfew policies.   Supporters championed it as a step forward for safety and order.  But at what cost?   Continue reading “Strict Baltimore curfew places minors in detention centers past bedtime”

The Black Sphere

In what is undoubtedly another “foot in mouth” statement by Biden, he explains that he and Barack never promised good paying jobs. Leave it to Biden to look for a loophole. As if you would campaign on getting people low paying jobs?!

Biden defended the economic recovery (that never happened) and admitted that the White House never promised high paying jobs.   Continue reading “Biden: “We didn’t promise high-paying jobs!””

James Hetfield of Metallica performing at the Soundwave Music Festival, in Sydney, Australia The Guardian – by Katie Rosseinsky

An online petition has been launched by animal rights activists to ban Metallica from performing at Glastonbury later this month.

Since it was announced last month that the American heavy metal band would headline alongside Kasabian and Arcade Fire, the booking has been met with controversy, with artists and commentators claiming that their sound was not in keeping with the festival. The storm surrounding Metallica’s booking has now increased, with festival goers taking issue with frontman James Hetfield’s support of bear hunting.

Continue reading “Glastonbury: Animal rights activists launch petition to ban Metallica”

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Veterans Today – by Preston James

In 1913 The City of London Zionist private Central Bankers successfully hijacked the American Monetary Production and Distribution System.

This was done by use of  stealth, bribery and massive political influence and was completely illegal despite any and all claims to the otherwise.   Continue reading “A Terrible Price to Pay”

XRepublic

We need police to catch murderers, thieves and con men, and so we give them special power — the power to use force on others. Sadly, today’s police use that power to invade people’s homes over accusations of trivial, nonviolent offenses — and often do it with tanks, battering rams and armor you’d expect on battlefields.

In his book “Rise of the Warrior Cop,” Radley Balko recounts the rise of police SWAT teams (SWAT stands for Special Weapons And Tactics) armed with heavy military equipment. SWAT raids began as rarely used methods of dealing with violent situations, like hostage-takings.

Continue reading “Warrior cops on the rise? – Radley Balko discusses baby burned during drug raid and the use of flash grenades”