Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Paul Begley gives us a news update: China is moving its troops to the North Korean border. Though China says that these are normal ‘war games’, a large scale troop maneuver has occurred. Normal war games or a prelude to something much bigger?

China’s military is holding large-scale military maneuvers near the North Korean border amid new signs of political instability in Pyongyang.   Continue reading “China Moves Troops To N. Korea Border: War Games Or Something More?”

ParakeetDNA Info – by Nicholas Rizzi

ST. GEORGE — A Staten Island woman has sued the city claiming police entered her St. George home without a warrant, beat her family and killed her beloved pet parakeet, according to court documents.

Last year, Evelyn Lugo’s bird, Tito, was thrown from his cage after it was knocked off a dresser as cops came into her Corson Avenue home, the Daily News first reported.   Continue reading “NYPD Beat Family and Killed Pet Parakeet in Own Home, Lawsuit Says”

The F-35 and trickle down tyranny.The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

The title of the article is not hyperbole. The Air Force is indeed preparing to steal as many homes as needed to fulfill two objectives: (1) To ensure the profitability of the military industrial complex (2) To use the mission of the Air Force to drive down home values, in the adjacent areas to a planned CANAMEX highway and to force as many people as possible off of their land in the process in furtherance of the North American Union (SPP).   Continue reading “The Air Force Is Preparing to Steal the Land of Millions of Americans”

Stores adopt ‘Customers’ Bill of Rights’ after ‘shop frisk’ fiascoNew York Post – by Amber Sutherland and Bruce Golding

Many of the city’s major clothing stores tried to defuse the “shop and frisk” scandal on Monday by agreeing to an anti-profiling policy demanded by civil-rights activists led by the Rev. Al Sharpton.

Barneys, Macy’s, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and the Gap are among the retailers that promised to post and abide by a “Customers’ Bill of Rights” in the wake of allegations that some black shoppers were targeted for questioning by cops after purchasing pricey items.   Continue reading “Stores adopt ‘Customers’ Bill of Rights’ after ‘shop frisk’ fiasco”

Private PropertyExpose Obama – by John Whitehead

“No power on earth has a right to take our property from us without our consent.”—John Jay,first Chief Justice of the United States

“How ‘secure’ do our homes remain if police,armed with no warrant,can pound on doors at will and … forcibly enter?”—Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,the lone dissenter in Kentucky v. King   Continue reading “Obama Abolishes Private Property”

mandela-skullNortherntruthseeker

I have truly been surprised over the last few days about how much all the reports on the Electric Jew and in the Jewish controlled newspapers have concentrated on the death of the former South African communist and terrorist leader, Nelson Mandela.   It has been sickening to see all of the reports calling this person one of the “greatest men” in all history, without telling the truth about how this man sought a violent revolution to take over South Africa and cared little about how many people, either black or white, that died in the process… Few know that he was imprisoned for some 27 years not because of “Apartheid” but because of his criminal and terrorist acts against South Africa itself!   Continue reading “Nelson Mandela: Communist, Terrorist, Rabble-Rouser!”

Pro Liberate

In Iceland, police are mourning the unprecedented shooting death of a suspect. In the United States, police are scandalized by the unfamiliar spectacle of an officer using non-lethal means to subdue and arrest an emotionally unstable man who appeared to be armed. Icelandic police are stunned and grieving because officers took a human life. Some American cops are alarmed by the “recklessness” displayed by an officer who spared the life of a Mundane.

The fatal police shooting of a 59-year-old Icelandic man on December 2 was the first to take place in that country since it achieved independence in 1944.    Continue reading “What’s Wrong with Police in Iceland?”

MassPrivateI

redacted IRS letter dated Sept. 8, 2011 reveals that at least in one case the IRS’s examiners used photos of a property, obtained through Google Maps, as evidence to revoke the 501(c)(4) status of a homeowner’s association.

“The road consists of a two-mile loop around the inside of the property. It goes not have any sidewalks or bicycle lanes. The examining agent printed and copied a map from Google Maps into this report,” states the letter.   Continue reading “The IRS is using Google Maps to spy on taxpayers”

Huffington Post – by Radley Balko

In the monthly e-newsletter for the Justice Department’s Community Oriented Police Services (COPS) program, Senior Policy Analyst Karl Bickel sounds the alarm about the militarization of America’s domestic police forces. Here’s his conclusion:

Police chiefs and sheriffs may want to ask themselves—if after hiring officers in the spirit of adventure, who have been exposed to action oriented police dramas since their youth, and sending them to an academy patterned after a military boot camp, then dressing them in black battle dress uniforms and turning them loose in a subculture steeped in an “us versus them” outlook toward those they serve and protect, while prosecuting the war on crime, war on drugs, and now a war on terrorism—is there any realistic hope of institutionalizing community policing as an operational philosophy?   Continue reading “DOJ Agency Warns Of Police Militarization”

abc snowball fight ll 131209 16x9 608 Snowball Fight at Univ. of Oregon Could Lead to Criminal ChargesYahoo News -by Tatiana Shams-Costa

Snowball fights can be great fun – as long as you’re a willing participant.

Students at the University of Oregon may have picked the wrong target when they ambushed two cars that were driving by after a snow storm, bombarding them with snowballs and buckets full of snow.   Continue reading “Snowball Fight at Univ. of Oregon Could Lead to Criminal Charges”

File photo of an Israeli soldier and African migrants on two sides of border fence with Egypt in southern IsraelYahoo News – by Maayan Lubell

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s parliament has moved to ensure African migrants who enter the country illegally can be held without charge, despite a Supreme Court ruling that had struck down a previous detention law.

Legislation approved late on Monday set a maximum detention period of one year for new illegal migrants, a change from a term of up to three years stipulated in a previous law annulled by the court in September.   Continue reading “Israel approves detention without charges for African migrants”

A cannabis sativa plant is seen in Montevideo on December 7, 2012Yahoo News

Montevideo (AFP) – Uruguay is to give a green light Tuesday to making marijuana legal, in a social experiment that countries plagued by drug-related crime worldwide will watch.

The legal change in this largely rural and well-educated South American nation of just 3.3 million, looms large with a vote in the Senate.   Continue reading “Uruguay to make marijuana legal in trailblazing gamble”

Tech Dirt – by Mike Masnick

On Friday the case against the US government, brought by Rahinah Ibrahim over her being placed on the “no fly list,” officially concluded with closing arguments, but that may have been the least interesting part of everything. Apparently, the day got off to a rocky start, after Ibrahim’s lawyers informed the DOJ that they intended to file bar complaints against some of the DOJ legal team for their actions in court, specifically concerning “misrepresentations” made to the court.   Continue reading “Witness In No Fly List Trial, Who Was Blocked From Flying To The Trial, Shows That DOJ Flat Out Lied In Court”

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“Police see our mobile devices as the go-to source for information,” Christopher Calabrese, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said. “The idea that police can obtain such a rich treasure trove of data about any one of us without appropriate judicial oversight should send shivers down our spines.”

The records, from more than 125 police agencies in 33 states, reveal:   Continue reading “More police departments using Stingray system to spy on smartphones”

Hyatt Guns in North Carolina.Free North Carolina

They’re here for your gun rights! The recently launched television network, Al Jazeera America, is owned and operated by the royal family of Qatar. According to National Review, these Persian Gulf dictators are funders of the Muslim Brotherhood as well as the terrorist group Hamas, and now they’re here to throw a burqa over your God-given right to keep and bear arms. Will you let them?   Continue reading “GRNC Alert: ‘Al Jazeera America’ Goes After Guns”

Canada Free Press – by Judi McLeod

Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, George and Laura Bush will all figuratively wear a necklace at Nelson Mandela’s memorial tomorrow—the Winnie Mandela necklace that is the most grotesque one of all time.

The prime ministers of Canada and Britain, Stephen Harper and David Cameron will wear the necklace, too.  But none of the world leaders at the Mandela funeral—Daily Mail touted as the biggest funeral in the world since Winston Churchill—will hear the screams of the young blacks who died in agony wearing the Winnie Mandela necklace.   Continue reading “Western leaders wearing Winnie’s Necklace to Mandela Memorial”

CNN – by Ralph Ellis, Josh Levs and Holly Yan

Frigid weather that gripped much of the United States created a crisis in northwest Nevada, where rescue teams have been searching a mountainous area for two adults and four children.

James Glanton, 34, and Christina MacIntee, 25, are missing, along with a 10-year-old, two 4-year-olds and a 3-year-old, the Pershing County Sheriff’s Office said. The six set out Sunday for Seven Troughs mountain range and haven’t been seen since.   Continue reading “Extreme cold raises fears for 2 adults, 4 children missing in Nevada snow”

Child Crying - Photo by D Sharon PruittThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

At a time when Wall Street is absolutely swimming in wealth, New York City is experiencing an epidemic of homelessness.  According to the New York Times, the last time there was this many homeless children in New York City was during the days of the Great Depression.  And the number of homeless children in the United States overall recently set a new all-time record.  As I mentioned yesterday, there are now 1.2 million public school kids in America that are homeless, and that number has gone up by about 72 percent since the start of the last recession.    Continue reading “The Most Homeless Children In New York City Since The Great Depression”