Ron Paul.(Reuters / Joe Skipper)RT

Ron Paul, America’s most outspoken libertarian and anti-mainstream politician, has slammed US military strikes in Syria and Iraq.

Not known for mincing his words or flip-flopping, Paul told RT’s Abby Martin that President Obama’s decision to use military force in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State [IS], without approval from the UN or the US Congress, was “immoral and illegal” under US and international law.   Continue reading “Ron Paul: Obama’s bombing campaign in Iraq and Syria ‘immoral and illegal’”

Security staffer pins his boot on to the neck of an asylum seeker, Burbach, Germany (screenshot from AP video)RT

Two asylum seekers have been severely beaten and abused by security guards in a German town. The police compared the brutal actions to those committed by US guards in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, against the prisoners.

The seekers were abused in shelter home in a small community of Burbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany, reported the country’s press. The scandal has prompted the German government to publicly condemn pictures showing the abuse.   Continue reading “Gitmo in Germany? Security guards abuse asylum seekers”

World Wide Web founder Tim Berners-Lee.(Reuters / Vincent West)RT

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web has spoken out against world governments and corporations, which he says are seeking to control the web for their own gain.

He called for a revolutionary bill of rights to guaranty the web’s independence.

When he invented the nexus 25 years, ago, the British Berners-Lee dreamed of a neutral space where humanity, with all of its “ghastly stuff,” would be free to be itself. Now, however, he sees no choice but to institute a sort of Magna Carta for the online world – a document that would be modeled on the 13th-century English charter on basic rights and freedoms.   Continue reading “Web Magna Carta: WWW inventor calls for ‘online bill of rights’”

Brandon BryantMail.com

SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Barack Obama has assured Americans he opposes sending U.S. ground troops to crush Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria — well aware the country is not ready to return to the battlefield with its war wounded still recovering from a decade of conflict.

But airmen have been sent back into combat in the region with the focus on airstrikes, divided between fighter pilots and drone operators. While drone operators are not physically in harm’s way — they do their work at computer terminals in darkened rooms far from the actual battlefield — growing research is finding they too can suffer some of the emotional strains of war that ground forces face.   Continue reading “Emotional toll taxes military drone operators too”

vaccineNatural News – by Ethan A. Huff

The United Nations isn’t letting a good crisis go to waste, having recently endorsed the use of untested, experimental Ebola vaccines being rushed to market as this is typed. Agence France-Presse reports that the vaccines, which are bypassing the normal testing and approval process, should be ready in bulk by early 2015 for use in West Africa.

Two vaccines in particular, one manufactured by British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and the other by U.S.-based NewLink Genetics, are being accelerated through clinical trials, according to World Health Organization (WHO) Assistant Director General Marie-Paule Kieny. If all goes as planned, the jabs will be available to health workers as early as November.   Continue reading “Experimental Ebola vaccine to be injected into humans en masse beginning this January: WHO”

sherman-police-department-brian-mcclarin-killer-thug-copblockCop Block

Individual Named: Brian McClarin, brianm@ci.sherman.tx.us
Outfit:
Sherman TX Police Department
Website: http://www.ci.sherman.tx.us/index.aspx?nid=204
Phone: 903-892-7297

The Sherman Texas Law Enforcement system knowingly supports a crooked cop/s. The district attorney’s office has been told he has done many things but they don’t care as long as he can get them convictions. If you say anything it only gets worse for the person in trouble. This cop – Brian McClarin – goes to the person and promises them if they will do something for him all their problems will go away. If they help him he double-crosses/blackmails them and wants them to become involved in more illegal activity…when they refuse he burns them bad. Gets his informant to set them up.   Continue reading “Brian McClarin – Dirty Cop in Sherman, TX”

(Photo Norbert Schiller/Mint Press)Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Ever wonder why cops yell “quit resisting” as they beat a person who’s not resisting? Or why they shoot people who pose no threat? Maybe the answer is right in front of us.

The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test is a popular group intelligence test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving in a range of occupations. Throughout both the U.S. and Canada, many police forces require candidates to take this test as one of the qualifications prior to being hired.   Continue reading “US Court Says it’s Okay for Police Departments to Refuse to Hire Someone who is Too Smart”

leninstatueWTF RLY?

Protesters pulled down a statue of Lenin in the eastern Ukraine city of Kharkov. The last time a statue fell like this, Iraq was put on the path to become what it is today. As the LA Times said, the US “stage-managed” the event, and the media helped.   Continue reading “Ukraine: Protesters take down Lenin statue in Kharkov, carve “Glory to Ukraine” on side”

Guns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon

Lizette Rosario didn’t waste any time when she realized that someone was attempting to break into her Orange City, Florida home late last week.

The mother of one grabbed a 9mm pistol and confronted a suspect at her back door. From WKMG,

“I woke up frantic. The first thing I thought of was to grab my gun, defend my home, defend my child, and that’s exactly what I went out there to do,” Rosario said. Continue reading ““I Had to Defend My Home and My Child” – FL Woman Holds Intruder at Gunpoint”

Yahoo News

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown announced Sunday that he has signed a bill that makes California the first in the nation to define when “yes means yes” and adopt requirements for colleges to follow when investigating sexual assault reports.

State lawmakers last month approved SB967 by Sen. Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, as states and universities across the U.S. are under pressure to change how they handle rape allegations. Campus sexual assault victims and women’s advocacy groups delivered petitions to Brown’s office on Sept. 16 urging him to sign the bill.   Continue reading “California adopts ‘yes means yes’ sex-assault rule”

Oath-Keepers-250x250The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

The New York State Intelligence Center — a known Fusion Center with the stated purpose to, “collect, evaluate, analyze, and disseminate information and intelligence data regarding criminal and terrorist activity relevant to New York State” — issued a Counter Terrorism Bulletin last June identifying Oath Keepers in addition to other liberty related groups as “far-right extremist group and/or a threat to law enforcement.”

Here is a portion of a statement released by Oath Keepers yesterday:   Continue reading “New York Fusion Center Declares Oath Keepers, Other Liberty Groups as ‘Extremist Threats’”

Law enforcement droneLA Times – by PHIL WILLON, MELANIE MASON

Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday vetoed a bill that would have required law enforcement agencies to obtain warrants to use drones for surveillance.

Brown, in his veto message, said that although there may be some circumstances when a warrant is appropriate, the bill went too far.

The measure appeared to impose restrictions on law enforcement that go beyond federal and state constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizures and the right to privacy, the governor stated.   Continue reading “Governor vetoes bill that would have limited police use of drones”

NBC Philadelphia – by David Chang

A Pennsylvania couple is suing three police officers, claiming their rights were violated during a tense confrontation captured on cellphone video.

Kia Gaymon, 38, and her husband Michael Gaymon, 35, of Collingdale filed a lawsuit against the borough as well as three police officers.

The lawsuit stems from an incident that occurred at the couple’s Collingdale home back on February 22. The couple says it all began when Mr. Gaymon’s mother visited their home and partially parked her car on their next-door neighbor’s curb. The neighbor called police and three Collingdale officers soon arrived.   Continue reading “Couple Sues Police Over Tense Confrontation Inside Collingdale Home”

Drug_free_schools.jpgAl.com – by Sally Pearsall Ericson

MOBILE, Alabama — There will be more drug tests this fall in the Mobile County school system as officials encourage more students to join the testing pool, including eighth-graders.

The first round of drug tests, about 120 screenings, have already been conducted among Mobile County high school students, with 100 percent negative results, said Larry Mouton, executive director of the school system’s career and technical education department.   Continue reading “Drug testing and education program expanded in Mobile County schools”