Cop killer’s widow rages: ‘He should’ve taken more’New York Post – by Lorena Mongelli, Leonica Valentine and Bruce Golding

The widow of the thug who executed a Jersey City cop over the weekend said Monday that her husband should have killed even more officers — as her neighbors set up a sickening memorial to her fame-seeking spouse.

“He should’ve taken more [officers] with him,” Angelique Campbell said of husband Lawrence, who killed rookie Officer Melvin Santiago in an ambush early Sunday, before being killed by police.   Continue reading “Cop killer’s widow rages: ‘He should’ve taken more’”

Two Fruitland Park PD offcers off the jobWFTV 9 News

FRUITLAND PARK, Fla. —  The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is expected to release the details of an investigation into two former Fruitland Park police officers who may have ties with the Ku Klux Klan.

An FBI investigation named Deputy Police Chief David Borst and Cpl. George Hunnewell as Klansmen.

Borst resigned Thursday while Hunnewell was fired on Friday.   Continue reading “Investigation details coming after 2 Fruitland Park officers accused of KKK involvement”

Freedom Outpost – by Suzanne Hamner

For many, it came as no surprise when CNSnews.com reported that House Majority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) “disagreed” with Sarah Palin’s call for Obama’s impeachment. Boehner would rather have the House of Representatives file a lawsuit against Obama aimed at “forcing” this president to “faithfully execute the law.” Impeachment has been tabled by Boehner because he “disagrees” with impeachment; even though, the Constitutional remedy for an out of control executive is just that – impeachment.   Continue reading “John Boehner: “We have a system of government outlined in our Constitution” But I won’t follow it Concerning Impeachment of Barack Obama”

NYPD asked SAPD to check an apartment in the 8900 block of Datapoint Drive, after allegations of family violence. A dead body was found. Photo: Google MapsWhat the heck right does the NYPD have in other cities, states, Countries?! 

My San Antonio- by Alia Malik

SAN ANTONIO — A tip from the New York Police Department led San Antonio police to find a dead woman early Sunday in a Northwest Side apartment complex.

NYPD asked SAPD to check an apartment in the 8900 block of Datapoint Drive, after allegations of family violence between Nicole Zito and Shanell Williams, according to preliminary information released Monday.   Continue reading “Tip from NYPD leads to murder charge in San Antonio”

The NYPD in Times Square on New Year'sAM New York-by Leonard Levitt

The NYPD’s newly appointed deputy commissioner for intelligence and counter-terrorism, John Miller, addressed the Joint Terrorism Task Force earlier this year at an off-site location on the West Side. “You guys may not believe this,” Miller said, “but we [the NYPD] don’t care about credit. We don’t care about control.”

The statement reflects the “collaborative” anti-terrorism policy of Commissioner Bill Bratton — markedly different from the go-it-alone approach of predecessor Ray Kelly and his deputy commissioner for intelligence, David Cohen. Continue reading “NYPD Confidential: New style on anti-terrorism”

Ukrainians Push For Swiss Model Of DefenseAmmoLand – by Dean Weingarten

Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- Ukrainians are learning the advantages of an armed citizenry the hard way.

An organization in Kiev, Київський Легіон,  (Kyiv Legion) is calling for citizens to become armed on the Swiss model.

They even suggest that it might make sense to have those who do not serve be taxed to make up for their lack of service.   This is not an uncommon concept in history, and was used in the American civil war.   Continue reading “Ukrainians Push For Swiss Model Of Defense”

Huffington Post

GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP) — The U.S. Geological Survey has recorded seven small earthquakes shaking central Oklahoma in a span of about 14 hours.

The temblors are part of an increase in earthquakes across Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas that some scientists say could be connected to the oil and gas drilling method known as hydraulic fracturing, and especially the wells in which the industry disposes of its wastewater.   Continue reading “7 Earthquakes Shake Central Oklahoma”

CLICK IMAGE for slideshow: Online rants, right-wing extremists fuel fears for US cops. (AP Photo/John Locher)Yahoo News – by Jason Sickles

The celebrating began before the coroner could collect the bodies of Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo, the Las Vegas patrol officers ambushed and executed while eating at a pizzeria last month.

“The good news is, there are two less police in the world,” read an entry on the Facebook page for CopBlock.org.

The post was visible for less than a day, but it attracted at least 6,300 likes and comments by the time the page’s administrators removed it.   Continue reading “Online rants, anti-government radicals fuel fear of U.S. cop killings”

Video Rebel’s Blog

I have been warning people that their children could be at risk when they go back to school because illegal alien children have been exposing Americans at the borders and at summer schools to active TB, swine flu, lice, scabies and Chagas. Scabies and Chagas are parasitical diseases. Chagas can swell the heart ventricle and can be fatal. The Corporate Media has not issued a travel advisory warning passengers on buses and planes that they are being exposed to diseases that can drastically change their lives. We have already had active cases of TB at two California schools. And Border Patrol officers have caught bacterial pneumonia in one state and  scabies in another.

We need to issue travel advisories in the alternative media or what some are calling the Real News Corps. And we also need to issue Back to School Advisories. Get the word out. Ask local school authorities and medical professionals at the county level if there is a program in place to screen all new students from Central America and elsewhere for TB, scabies, lice, Chagas and whatever else is of interest to local doctors.   Continue reading “Resisting Obama’s Amnesty Rush”

WDTV – by Rachel McDevitt

Every person needs to go through a national background check before they are allowed to purchase a gun, but sometimes that system fails, or guns are traded between people and no record is kept. It’s difficult to track down the people that have illegal firearms.

Now a new report from the Government Accountability Office is saying that our country’s top gun enforcement agency, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, doesn’t have the ability to track all the investigations involving illegal gun sales. Even though these investigations are classified as a top priority for the agency, the ATF doesn’t have the data readily available to track the suspects who weren’t flagged at the time of the purchase, but later were deemed ineligible to buy a gun because of a criminal record or a mental illness. The office says the reason for this is a four-year hiring freeze and not enough funding. Continue reading “Report: Government Agency Doesn’t Have Capacity to Track Illegal Gun Sales”

Steven Spielberg with triceratops he killedStar Pulse – by Kevin Blair

A photograph of Steven Spielberg posing on the set of his 1993 film Jurassic Park has gotten the director blasted on the internet for killing a dinosaur.

The director posed with one of the props from the flick when he filmed the movie, and after Jay Branscomb posted the image on his Facebook page with the caption, “Disgraceful photo of recreational hunter happily posing next to a Triceratops he just slaughtered. Please share so the world can name and shame this despicable man,” those not paying attention to the details became livid and posted some nasty comments. Continue reading “Steven Spielberg Slammed Online For ‘Killing’ Triceratops”

AFP Photo / Andrew BurtonRT

At least 200 people have been evacuated from a train that derailed in New Jersey after colliding with a truck that was crossing the tracks. Four people are currently in hospital with minor injuries following the incident.

Erica Dumas, a spokesperson for the Port Authority of New York, told AP that the two front wheels of the train went off the rails after the collision Sunday. Dumas said the truck driver, the train conductor, one passenger and an engineer were in hospital receiving treatment.   Continue reading “200 evacuated, 4 injured in New Jersey train derailment”

Protesters take part in a rally against U.S. fracked gas exports from the proposed Cove Point facility in Maryland, at a demonstration by several environmental organizations and activists, at the National Mall in Washington July 13, 2014.(Reuters / Jonathan Ernst)RT

Hundreds marched through Washington DC and rallied at the Capitol on Sunday to protest plans for a new liquid natural gas (LNG) export facility in Maryland. Local residents fear possible environmental risks.

The plan is to build a new terminal at the Cove Point, Maryland LNG facility, which could be used for exporting fuel to Asia. It’s proposed by a Virginia-based company, Dominion Resources, and could be endorsed by the White House in September.   Continue reading “Hundreds rally in DC against fracked gas exports”

Reuters / Kimimasa MayamaRT News

Reactivating a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant could provide Japan with enough plutonium to produce up to 2,000 atomic bombs a year, a US expert has warned. The “reckless” move could destabilize the region, as Japan’s neighbors rush to compete.

Henry Sokolski, executive director at the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, urged the House Foreign Affairs committee to hinder the reopening of the nuclear reprocessing facility in Rokkasho, North Japan.   Continue reading “2,000 bombs a year? Japan’s plan to reopen nuclear reprocessing plant stirs concern”