Free Thought Project  – by Matt Agorist

San Francisco, CA – A preliminary hearing began Monday for two former Alameda County Sheriff’s Department officers accused of excessive force after a video showing their savage assault went public.

Pulling no punches, Public Defender Jeff Adachi said the encounter was “reminiscent of Rodney King,” and excessive force was clearly used by the two deputies. But excessive force is only part of their problem.   Continue reading “Cops Beat Unarmed Man to Near Death With Batons ‘Like Rodney King’ – Hearing Begins”

RT

The family of Akayed Ullah, accused of trying to detonate a pipe bomb in New York on Monday, has engaged the controversial civil activist group CAIR to represent it, and has used its first official statement to attack US law enforcement’s investigation.

“We are heartbroken by this attack on our city today and by the allegations being made against a member of our family,” said the family, through the New York office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).   Continue reading “Family of ISIS-inspired NY bombing suspect ‘outraged’ at investigation”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

LAS VEGAS (INTELLIHUB) — KSNV 3 News anchor Gerald Ramalho told viewers on the night of the massacre that he confirmed through a police source that there were, in fact, two shooters who fired their high-powered weapons into a crowd of thousands of people who were attending the Jason Aldean concert across the street from the Mandalay Bay.

The news confirming two shooters was reported at 11 p.m. local time and was buried shortly after with no apparent explanation or retraction.   Continue reading “News anchor on night of Vegas massacre: I have confirmed through a police source that there were two suspects with high-powered weapons”

MassPrivateI

A recent article in the Kansas City Star, revealed that politicians are allegedly using a messaging app that deletes messages after they have been read.

The article claims that Governor Eric Greitens and his staff used the ‘Confide’ app to hide text messages from the public.   Continue reading “Do self-destructing apps keep Big Brother from spying on your messages?”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

New York, NY — On Monday morning, a 27-year-old alleged terrorist by the name of Akayed Ullah walked into the underground tunnel between Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal and detonated a crudely-made pipe bomb. Luckily no one but Ullah was seriously injured.

After the blast, which happened at 7:20 am during rush hour, the suspect was almost immediately identified and a profile of him released.   Continue reading “Surveillance Video of NY Terrorist Released Immediately, Still Not 1 Image from Vegas Months Later”

NPR

Like many Portland residents, Satish and Arlene Palshikar are serious recyclers. Their house is coated with recycled bluish-white paint. They recycle their rainwater, compost their food waste and carefully separate the paper and plastic they toss out. But recently, after loading up their Prius and driving to a sorting facility, they got a shock.

“The fellow said we don’t take plastic anymore,” Satish says. “It should go in the trash.”

The facility had been shipping its plastic to China, but suddenly that was no longer possible.   Continue reading “Recycling Chaos In U.S. As China Bans ‘Foreign Waste’”

Daily Mail

A man in Washington created a genius device to catch pesky thieves who steal packages from front porches.

Jaireme Barrow, from Tacoma, Washington, was tired of people stealing his expensive Jeep parts and decided he ‘wanted to even the playing field’

He created one of the earliest models trap – using 12-gauge shotgun blanks, fishing line, bricks, a wooden box-like, a small box, aluminum carrying vessel for the blanks, a small plate, and a cardbox box – and has filmed numerous wannabe thieves.   Continue reading “Man creates genius trap that sets off 12-guage shotgun blanks, terrifies thieves and stops them stealing his expensive packages”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The latest short film from Jonathan Roth discusses the advent of the blockchain, where it goes next and how the technology will impact every single human being on the planet.

Featuring investment powerhouses like Frank Giustra and Frank Holmes, as well as  mathematician and finance entrepreneur  Marco Streng:   Continue reading ““It Is Set To Impact The Life Of Every Single Human Being” – Crypto Currency Revolution”

Breitbart – by Jack Montgomery

Hundreds of Muslims have gathered in multicultural Malmo, Sweden, chanting anti-Semitic slogans and warning “the Jews should remember that the army of Muhammad will return” following U.S. President Donald Trump’s pledge to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

“We have announced the intifada from Malmö. We want our freedom back, and we will shoot the Jews,” vowed demonstrators at the roughly 200-strong rally, Sveriges Radio reports.   Continue reading “Hundreds Chant ‘We Want Our Freedom Back and We’re Going to Shoot the Jews’ at Rally in Malmo, Sweden”

New York Post – by Larry Celona, Yaron Steinbuch and Natalie Musumeci

An ISIS-inspired Bangladeshi national set off an homemade explosive device at the Port Authority Bus Terminal subway station Monday morning, law enforcement sources said.

The suspected bomber – a 27-year-old who lived in Brooklyn – had wires attached to him and was armed with a five-inch metal pipe bomb and battery pack as he walked through the Manhattan transit hub, sources said.   Continue reading “Suicide bomber strikes Port Authority”