Nodaway County, Missouri – Last week, Jason and Laura Hagan, of New Hampton, Missouri filed a lawsuit against the Nodaway County Police for a SWAT team raid against their family, where tasers and pepper spray were used by the invading officers. The lawsuit is the newest fight in the family’s lengthy legal battle with the county over the raid, which took place in 2011.
An October 29 article in the journal NatureClimate Change unintentionally revealed the New World Order’s (NWO) new target in its quest for world rule: Control the water in underground aquifers that support billions of people and half of the world’s agriculture.
At the moment, the “unfortunate modern reality [for the NWO] is that the global civil and policy infrastructure required to peaceably share groundwater across political boundaries is not yet in place,” wrote J.S. Famiglietti, the leading hydrologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and author of the revealing article “The Global Groundwater Crisis.” Continue reading “NWO Seeking Control of Earth’s Water”
You don’t really want to feed your family food made from crops grown with millions of pounds of glyphosate this holiday season, do you? Of course not. Sadly, two ‘standards’ of the American feast are baked goods from brands like Pepperidge Farm and Pillsbury – two companies whose products are loaded with GMOs and other damaging ingredients. Continue reading “Watch Out, These Top Thanksgiving Foods are Surprisingly Full of GMOs”
The tyranny and treason were shoveled directly into your face this time, as Obama decided that carrying out his will was more important than American law, the will of the American people, or any decisions that might be reached by that pitiful collection of thieves, perverts and sycophants known as “congress”. With the stroke of a pen he decided that America no longer exists, as our southern border was dissolved for all practical purposes, and essentially left open to anyone who wants in.
I guess they’ll decorate the border for the holidays, and possibly erect a few statues there, but it will never again serve its true purpose as a boundary for our nation, because every murderer, pedophile, and rapist in South America is now on his way here, ready to collect on the good life that Obama promised them. While they supplement their incomes of multiple welfare checks by robbing you, they’ll amuse themselves by molesting your children, when they’re not driving over them in a drunken stupor. That’s the reality behind the “dreamers” that are now here to stay, despite the entire U.S. population only dreaming of them going back home. Continue reading “Dreamers”
No question, we live in a “wired” world, but increasingly, we also live in a world where, no matter where we go, we are tracked — either through our vehicle, our cell phone or by some form of direct surveillance. In addition, our personal privacy is at risk of becoming a quaint anachronism, thanks to the Technological Age, unless or until lawmakers and President Obama step up and begin enforcing the Fourth Amendment.
Israeli forces have shot dead a Palestinian farmer near the Gaza border, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. This is the first fatality since the latest tentative ceasefire agreement in August, when the 50-day Gaza war ended.
The ministry has identified the man as Fadel Mohammed Halawa, 32. He was allegedly shot dead to the east of the Jabalya refugee camp. According to the man’s relatives, he was out in search of song birds, who inhabit trees located near the border. They are said to be quite expensive in Gaza’s markets. Continue reading “Israeli troops kill Palestinian farmer along Gaza border”
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A man who had made previous threats against police set his house on fire Saturday and ambushed the first sheriff’s deputy who responded, fatally shooting the deputy and wounding another before he was killed by a police officer who lives nearby, a law enforcement official said.
The man’s name and address had been entered into a law enforcement computer system because of previous threats, but the 911 dispatcher who entered the fire call put in the address of a neighbor who reported the blaze, so the alert wasn’t activated and the Leon County deputy who responded first had no warning, said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to release the information. Continue reading “Official: Man who killed deputy had made threats”
TOKYO (AP) — The damage from an overnight earthquake in a mountainous area of central Japan that hosted the 1998 winter Olympics proved more extensive than initially thought.
A daylight assessment Sunday found at least 50 homes destroyed in two villages, and 41 people injured across the region, including seven seriously, mostly with broken bones, officials said. The magnitude-6.7 earthquake struck shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday west of Nagano city at a depth of 5 kilometers (3 miles), the Japan Meteorological Agency said. The agency revised the magnitude and depth from initial estimates. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a magnitude of 6.2. Since the quake occurred inland, there was no possibility of a tsunami. Continue reading “Damage worse than thought in Japanese earthquake”
Police say a 12-year-old boy brandishing what turned out to be a fake gun at a Cleveland recreation center was shot and wounded by a responding officer.