Fox 5

SAN DIEGO — People on the Mexican side of the border could be seen climbing the fence near Border Field State Park Tuesday afternoon after part of the Central American migrant caravan arrived in Tijuana.

Several people scaled the fence and sat on top of it. A few jumped or crawled to openings in the fence onto U.S. soil but quickly ran back as Border Patrol agents approached.   Continue reading “Video shows group climbing border fence”

Activist Post – by Nicholas West

A new type of court case has been slowly but steadily emerging within the American legal system: alleged crimes being detected from data supplied by smart devices. The very nature of the 1st, 4th and 5th Amendments to the Constitution appears to be at stake.

In December 2016, an Arkansas murder case made headlines not so much for the death itself, but how a suspect was brought into custody. James Bates hosted a party at his Bentonville home on the night of November 21st, 2015. At some point during the event a man drowned in a hot tub on the property.  Bates claimed to have found the victim the next morning when he awoke, stating that it was a tragic accident, but Arkansas police obtained smart water meter readings that showed an anomaly between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. Based solely on this data – and obtained without a warrant – Bates was arrested and charged with 1st degree murder.   Continue reading “Amazon Echo Home Recordings At Center Of Murder Trial As Judge Orders Data Release”

MassPrivateI

For years, I have been warning people about facial recognition in retail stores, but this story might convince you to avoid retail stores altogether.

A recent article in Biometric Update. com (BU) reveals that retail stores have a master plan to convince Americans to accept facial biometrics.

BU interviewed four facial biometric company CEO’s and what they revealed is frightening.   Continue reading “National facial recognition database to use loyalty rewards to identify American shoppers”

Dayton Daily News – by Richard Wilson

“Officer T. Laprath has been a Dayton Police Officer for 11 years.   Continue reading “Case advances against veteran Dayton police officer accused of home break-in”

Flag and Cross

Florida seems to be pulling out all the stops in an attempt to ensure Democrats Andrew Gillum and Bill Nelson win their races.

Despite conceding on election night, Gillum is back in play for the governorship.

Likewise for Nelson and his Senate seat.   Continue reading “Gillum & Nelson Lawyers Argue Non-Citizen’s Vote SHOULD Count”

The American Mirror – by Martin Walsh

Rep. Maxine Waters, who has criticized President Donald Trump and Republicans for their “rhetoric,” has been cranking up her tone since Democrats won the U.S. House of Representatives last week.

During an interview on Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” the California Democrat claimed that the Republican Party fears “strong, black” women like her. She also said she wishes Trump would “keep his mouth shut” about the issues plaguing her home state.   Continue reading “Mad Maxine tells Trump to ‘keep his mouth shut’ over California fires”

RT

Israel has struck over 70 targets in the Gaza Strip, following a massive volley of 200 rockets from the Palestinian enclave. While 60 projectiles were intercepted, others hit the Israeli settlements, causing fires.

Two Palestinians have been killed, Gaza’s health ministry confirmed.

An Israeli soldier was seriously injured when a military transport bus was hit by a guided anti-tank missile close to the Gaza border. The bus had carried troops to the location, who disembarked just before the hit. The vehicle was completely destroyed.   Continue reading “Israeli fighter jets strike dozens of Gaza targets after 200 rockets rain down on towns”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, an Armistice was declared that ended what had been, up until that point, the bloodiest conflict in human history. Millions of citizens in the US and Europe greeted the peace – declared 100 years ago on Sunday – with jubilation as it meant the end of four years of brutal trench warfare and mechanized slaughter that killed 16 million had finally come to an end.   Continue reading “When The Guns Fell Silent: Hear The Eerie Quiet That Followed The End Of WWI”

NPR

“This is my very first day at Xinhua News Agency,” says a sharply dressed artificial intelligence news anchor. “I look forward to bringing you the brand new news experiences.”

China’s Xinhua News Agency has billed the technology as the “world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) news anchor,” unveiled at the World Internet Conference in China’s Zhejiang province.   Continue reading “AI News Anchor Makes Debut In China”