Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

Police officers in St. Louis reportedly chanted, “Whose streets, our streets,” after arresting protesters early Monday morning, according to a video and several accounts from journalists on the ground.

The video shows a large group of what appears to be police officers clad in navy blue uniforms chanting, “Whose streets, our streets,” surrounded by police cruisers.   Continue reading “St. Louis Police Reportedly Chanted, ‘Whose Streets, Our Streets,’ After Arresting Protesters”

SF Gate – by Trisha Thadani

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Monday that it will reinstate premium processing for some H-1B visa petitions, restoring a service employers rely on for a quick answer on whether they can staff a position with a foreign worker.

For-profit companies can once again pay a $1,225 fee to expedite the processing of an H-1B visa within 15 days. This move comes as some H-1B applicants are having a harder time getting approved for the coveted visa because of a surge in scrutiny lawyers say they have never experienced before.   Continue reading “Expedited processing for H-1B visas to resume after suspension”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Countless concerned individuals are still searching for answers surrounding the mysterious death of the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. The official narrative, that a lone former Marine named Harvey Oswald assassinated him, is widely disputed.

All available documents from all government entities are required by the Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 to be released on October 26th of 2017. But if history repeats itself, the Central Intelligence Agency may not release an entire volume of documents on Oswald, known as “volume 5.”   Continue reading “Entire Volume of CIA Files On Lee Harvey Oswald, Set to Be Released in October, Has ‘Gone Missing’”

The Organic Prepper

It seems like no one can catch a break this hurricane season. Many islands, including the US territory of Puerto Rico, are taking a second hit from Hurricane Maria just over a week after Hurricane Irma tore through the region, and in their already weakened state, the damage could take out the power indefinitely.   Continue reading “Hurricane Maria Could Take Out Power in Puerto Rico Indefinitely and It’s Too Late to Prepare”

North Jersey – by Tom Nobile

RAMSEY — A controversial proposal to open a 60,620-square-foot indoor firing range –which triggered both fierce opposition and support – has been withdrawn, borough officials announced Monday.

The move comes after months of back-and-forth with the owners of the Spring Street property where the range would have been located, Mayor Deirdre Dillon said in a statement.   Continue reading “Ramsey gun range application withdrawn”

Global Research – by Randy Ananda, July 30, 2010

At an international symposium held in Ghent, Belgium May 28-30, 2010, scientists asserted that “manipulation of climate through modification of Cirrus clouds is neither a hoax nor a conspiracy theory.” It is “fully operational” with a solid sixty-year history. Though “hostile” environmental modification was banned by UN Convention in 1978, its “friendly” use today is being hailed as the new savior to climate change and to water and food shortages. The military-industrial complex stands poised to capitalize on controlling the world’s weather.    Continue reading “Atmospheric Geoengineering: Weather Manipulation, Contrails and Chemtrails”

BizPac Review – by  Luis Miguel

St. Louis, Missouri braced itself for protests following the verdict on the Stockley trial, in which police officer Jason Stockley was found not guilty for shooting and killing a black man after a car chase.

But the demonstrations Friday night were more violent than city officials had anticipated–reaching the home of Democratic Mayor Lyda Krewson. Nearly 1,000 agitators surrounded Krewson’s home, smashing windows and smearing the house with red paint.   Continue reading “Army of protesters, some flashing guns, swarm St. Louis, trash mayor’s home, injure cops, in night of rage”