MiddleSchoolJesusPictureFox News – Associated Press

CINCINNATI –  A portrait of Jesus that hangs prominently in an entranceway at a rural Ohio public school is in violation of the U.S. Constitution and should be removed, a federal lawsuit filed Thursday says.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio and the Madison, Wis.-based Freedom From Religion Foundation say the large portrait at Jackson Middle School unconstitutionally promotes religion. The two groups seek a court order requiring the school to remove the portrait and prohibiting its re-hanging or any substantially similar display in the future. Continue reading “ACLU seeks removal of Ohio school’s Jesus portrait”

1The Palookaville Post – by Jimmy Olsentwins

(PP)- As an ex-Los Angeles police officer killed three people and went on a deadly shooting rampage in a vendetta to punish those he attributed for his firing, California Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer pleaded for calm, and asked both law enforcement and civilians to lay down their weapons. Continue reading “Feinstein and Boxer Ask Californians to Lay Down Their Weapons During Statewide Manhunt”

nasa-blizzardBefore It’s News – by Barracuda

BOSTON (AP) – A storm that forecasters warned could be a blizzard for the history books, with a potential for up to 3 feet of snow, clobbered the New York-to-Boston corridor on Friday, grounding flights and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers across the Northeast.

By Friday evening, more than 14 inches of snow had fallen in Belmont, Mass., just northwest of Boston, and more than 13 inches covered parts of northeastern Connecticut. Throughout the Northeast, about 350,000 homes and businesses lost electricity as wet, heavy snow, freezing rain and howling winds caused havoc. Continue reading “Massive Blizzard Clobbers Northeast”

22 ammoSurvival Blog – by James Wesley Rawles

Dear JWR:

I currently live in the People’s Republic of Illinois and have seen the mad dash for ammo and firearms make it very difficult to acquire even the standard .22 Long Rifle rimfire ammo that until a few months ago could be purchased by the case at nearly any Wal-Mart, gun shop, or sporting goods store.

Recently when browsing the aisles of both Bass Pro Shop and Wal-Mart I noticed something rather peculiar: that.22 Magnum ammunition was aplenty. This struck me as really odd that .22 Magnum was even being sold in bulk packs (CCI brand) at Bass Pro with no purchase limits. Continue reading “Letter Re: .22 Magnum in Times of General Ammunition Shortages”

Police-vs-SheriffAmmoLand – by Jim Shults

Grand Junction, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- This contains some concepts that many folks haven’t considered.

We are not siding with or against the police or advancing excuses for them and we hope it does not appear we are picking on them either; we aren’t. Continue reading “Why So Many Police Chiefs Favor Gun Control, When Most Sheriffs Don’t”

SRI LANKA-PRISONER-OFFBEATHuffington Post – by Meredith Bennett-Smith

World’s most unfortunate butt dial?

A prisoner at Welikada jail in Colombo, Sri Lanka, got into trouble this week, after he attempted to hide a smuggled cell phone in his rectum.

The Agence France-Presse reports that the 58-year-old convict had concealed the phone, along with a hands-free headset, in his body cavity. The items were discovered when prison guards heard a suspicious ringing. Continue reading “Sri Lankan Prisoner Hides Smuggled Cell Phone In Butt, Foiled When Device Rings”

bank of americaUSA Today – by Michael Winter

The FBI arrested a California ex-convict early Friday as he allegedly tried to blow up a Bank of America branch in Oakland, hoping to start a civil war.

Matthew Aaron Llaneza, 28, of San Jose, was detained after he tried using a cellphone to detonate an explosives-packed SUV at a BofA branch near the Oakland Airport, the FBI said. Agents had created a dummy bomb, however. Continue reading “FBI: Calif. ex-con tried to bomb bank to start civil war”

dornerHuffington Post

Call it the “Dark Knight Complex.” In the age of the Internet and social media, behind certain high-profile alleged murderers, there are loyal fans.

Supporters of Christopher Dorner, the former LA policeman turned “cop killer,” have shown up online, with tweets and fan pages on Facebook. Some call Dorner a “hero” for writing a nine-page manifesto alleged on racism and corruption within the LAPD. Continue reading “Christopher Dorner Fans On Facebook, Twitter Call Alleged Cop Killer A ‘Hero,’ Citing Police Brutality”

dornerRunning ‘Cause I Can’t Fly – by Karl Denninger

“We have a little problem here. Out in LA there’s this ex-cop. He was allegedly fired for blowing the whistle on another cop who used excessive force. And now, he’s decided to take action himself, and has declared war (literally) on the LAPD. “I will bring unconventional and asymmetrical warfare to those in LAPD uniform whether on or off duty,” Dorner allegedly wrote in a lengthy letter promising retribution against the department, where he worked from 2005 until 2008. An LAPD source provided the document to CNN. Continue reading “Pay Attention America: Police Shooting People”

false flagFront and center in the present propaganda is one Chris Dorner, an ex-LAPD officer who is accused of going on a murderous rampage and is said to still be at large.  After much evaluation and thought, a consensus is building to support the assertion of yet another false flag.

Chris Dorner is portrayed as a very capable aggressor who just retired as a captain from the Naval Reserve with credentials in both land and underwater warfare.  However there are many discrepancies surfacing as the situation remains fluid. Continue reading “LAPD Manhunt – Another False Flag?”

chris dornerCBS 8

SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) – The massive manhunt for former LAPD officer, Christopher Dorner, has entered its second day. The search for the triple murder suspect is centered in Big Bear, but also extends throughout Southern California and has touched parts of Southern Nevada.

The latest Dorner sighting has come out of Los Angeles, where the LAPD has reinstated a city wide tactical alert, after Dorner may have been spotted in the LA area. The tactical alert was canceled Friday morning around 7:30 a.m., but was issued again after 11:00 a.m. Continue reading “Search for Dorner continues in Big Bear”

north korean soldierBusiness Insider – by Robert Johnson

China and Japan, along with North and South Korean troops at the DMZ, appear one step away from armed combat and tensions don’t look likely to ease any time soon.

New developments within both regions illustrate how close to open combat the four countries are, and how quickly one incident could expand to war among very powerful nations. Continue reading “Two Chilling Developments Suggest Asia May Be One Step Away From War”

Japan NuclearHuffington Post – by Agence France Presse

People whose homes or farms were hit by radiation from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant will file class-action lawsuits next month to seek damages from the Japanese government, lawyers said Friday.

At least 350 residents are to file a case with Fukushima District Court on March 11, the second anniversary of the disaster, the lawyers said, describing it as the largest class-action on the issue against the state. Continue reading “Fukushima Survivors To Sue Japan Government Over Role In Nuclear Disaster”

nemoThe Organic Prepper

Just over 3 months ago, the Northeast was paralyzed after Superstorm Sandy pummelled the East Coast.  Within a matter of days, despite a week of warnings about the impending storm, people in New York City were dumpster diving and begging FEMA to help them.  They were pleading with the cameras for food and water because they were starving.  Some people still have not recovered – there are still nearly 2000 homes in which people are crouching in the dark, without heat, electricity or running water. Continue reading “What Did the Northeast Learn From Sandy? Apparently, Not Much”

chris dornerTerraHertz:

The is the actual manifesto. This one has no crazed ravings, just a lot of angry determination and ‘enough is enough’. Much more believable.

This is going to be like the Unabomber’s manifesto – a very useful way to sort the lying web sources from the truthful, by observing who messes with it, and in what ways. Continue reading “Christopher Dorner’s Original Manifesto”

sanctionsPress TV

A political analyst says the United States government’s call for talks with Tehran is completely unhelpful because Washington has adopted a dual policy towards Iran,Press TV reports.

“Americans have this very odd concept of, as they call it, carrot and stick approach, meaning they offer you something at the same time they hit you over the head with the stick and that is exactly what they are offering, I guess, right now,” Denis Halliday said in an interview with Press TV on Thursday. Continue reading “US dual policy towards Iran doomed to fail: Analyst”