Police told not to wear uniform on way to work due to terror fearsMetro

Beat police officers have been warned not to wear their uniforms on the way to work, due to fears they may be targeted by jihadi terrorists.

MI5 chiefs have warned that ‘home grown’ terror groups are planning another attack similar to the slaughter of drummer Lee Rigby.

Police officers have been told not to wear uniform while travelling to and from work – and to be extra careful revealing information on social media.

MI5 also believes that terrorists are scanning personal profiles on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to pick out suitable victims.   Continue reading “Police told not to wear uniform on way to work due to terror fears”

Iraq Intel Report: US Planes Supplying ISIL with Weapons, FoodstuffFarsnews

The Iraqi forces have found out that the US aircraft usually airdrop arms and food cargoes for ISIL militants who collect them on the ground, Asia news agency quoted Iraqi army’s intelligence officers as saying.

“The Iraqi intelligence sources reiterated that the US military planes have airdropped several aid cargoes for ISIL terrorists to help them resist the siege laid by the Iraqi army, security and popular forces,” added the report.

On Saturday, Iraqi security sources disclosed that the ISIL terrorist group is using the state-of-the-art weapons which are only manufactured by the US and each of their bullets are worth thousands of dollars.    Continue reading “Iraq Intel Report: US Planes Supplying ISIL with Weapons, Foodstuff”

Investment Watch

On the same morning that the New York Times published an editorial claiming that Jonathan Gruber’s role in crafting Obamacare was “limited,” former Obama administration advisor Steven Rattner told MSNBC that Gruber was in fact “the guru” in putting together the Affordable Care Act.   Continue reading “Ex-Obama Aide Demolishes NY Times Claim That Gruber’s Role Was “Limited”…. MIT professor was “the guru on health care.””

Press TV

Tensions have been escalating in the occupied Palestinian lands as Israeli forces attack several cities and towns across the West Bank.

Israeli forces with armored vehicles attacked Palestinian cities of Ramallah, al-Bireh and Wadi al-Joz in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, leading to rising tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.   Continue reading “Israel attacks Palestinian cities following synagogue assault”

RT

The US Senate failed to fast-track the Keystone XL pipeline project, falling one vote short of breaking a filibuster against the bill, which would have allowed the transport of crude oil from Canada’s tar sands to the Gulf of Mexico.

The bill failed despite garnering 59 “Yes” votes to 41 “No” votes. All Republican senators voted “Yes,” and they were joined by 14 Democrats. Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), who co-sponsored the bill, needed one more vote to pass it but could not persuade another Democrat to go along.   Continue reading “Keystone XL pipeline bill fails to pass US Senate by 1 vote”

CEN_GodChild_660.jpgFox News

Thousands have flocked to see a baby born with four arms and four legs in India, reported Central European News (CEN).

The baby, dubbed “God Boy” by his parents because they say he looks like an Indian God, was born in Baruipur, a city in India’s eastern West Bengal State.

“When he first came out we couldn’t believe it,” an unnamed relative told local TV. “The nurses said he was badly deformed, but I could see that this was a sign from God.”   Continue reading “Thousands flock to see baby born with 8 limbs in India”

Mail.com

CHICAGO (AP) — A small twin-engine cargo plane crashed into a home on Chicago’s southwest side Tuesday, killing the pilot but sparing a couple who were asleep just inches away.

The Aero Commander 500-B slammed nose-down into the front of the home around 2:40 a.m., punching through the ground floor into the basement and leaving about a third of the aircraft, including the tail, sticking straight out of the red-brick home.   Continue reading “Small plane crashes into Chicago home”

Mail.com

BANGKOK (AP) — Thai police issued arrest warrants Tuesday for two Americans who attempted to mail a preserved baby’s head, foot and other human body parts to the United States, saying the objects were stolen from a Thai medical museum.

The bizarre case has quickly gained international attention, with Thai police asking Cambodian authorities to help locate the men, who traveled to the neighboring country on Sunday, and the FBI helping with the investigation in the United States.   Continue reading “Stolen body parts: Warrants issued for 2 Americans”

Indian Country Today Media Network

Calling the U.S. House of Representatives’ November 14 vote for the Keystone XL pipeline an “act of war,” the Rosebud Sioux Tribe (Sicangu Lakota Oyate) has vowed to block the project from crossing its lands.

“The House has now signed our death warrants and the death warrants of our children and grandchildren. The Rosebud Sioux Tribe will not allow this pipeline through our lands,” said Rosebud Sioux President Cyril Scott in a statement. “We are outraged at the lack of intergovernmental cooperation. We are a sovereign nation, and we are not being treated as such. We will close our reservation borders to Keystone XL. Authorizing Keystone XL is an act of war against our people.”   Continue reading “Rosebud Sioux Tribe Calls House Keystone XL Passage an ‘Act of War,’ Vows Legal Action”

90 Miles From Tyranny – by Mike Miles

Will Obama use the coming Ferguson riots to announce amnesty? The Grand Jury verdict is due this week and the community organizer in chief went out of his way to meet with Obamabot future rioters to tell them to “Stay The Course” in other words, go apeshit crazy when the truth is revealed.   Continue reading “Will Obama Announce Amnesty During The Ferguson Riots He Is Planning?”

Conservative Tribune

Obama’s illegal-immigrant “dreamers” have been racking up some interesting headlines of late. Please do note, however, that “interesting” is not a synonym of “good.” In fact, in this case, they’re not even distant cousins.

An illegal drunk driver killing a three-year-old waiting in line for the ice cream truck…and then driving away? Check.

Illegal immigrants bringing a deadly, virus-carrying triatomine bug over the border into the United States? Check.   Continue reading “Illegals Commit Over 400 Child Sexual Assaults in One Month in This State… It’s Not on the Border”

Reuters / Mariana BazoRT

Washing your hands with antibacterial soap may be dangerous, a new US study reveals. A chemical found in many liquid handwashes and other basic household products like shampoos and toothpaste has been linked to cancer.

Triclosan is an antimicrobial agent of broad-spectrum and one of the most common additives used in a wide range of consumer products, from kitchenware to toys. Studies have also found traces of the chemical in 97 percent of breast milk samples from lactating women and in the urine of nearly three-quarters of people tested. Triclosan is also common in the environment, being one of the seven most-frequently detected compounds in streams across the US.   Continue reading “Soap power: Handwash chemical linked to cancer”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

The No Indictment.org Ferguson protest group released its list of potential targets following the decision by the St. Louis County Courthouse on the Mike Brown case.

The published map shows expected landmarks like the Ferguson City Hall and the County Courthouse.

But it also marks things that have NOTHING to do with the Michael Brown situation, like Anheuser Busch and Boeing.   Continue reading “#Ferguson Protest Group Releases List of Targets, Including: Anheuser Busch, Boeing, Emerson Electric, Airport”

Fortune – by Tom Huddleston, Jr.

Privateer Holdings has a licensing agreement with the late reggae icon’s family.

Reggae legend Bob Marley was known to be a fan of marijuana. Now, a marijuana-focused venture capital firm is trying to bank on that tight relationship.

Privateer Holdings has reached an agreement with the family of the late musician to collaborate on what the Seattle-based firm is calling “the world’s first global cannabis brand.” Called Marley Natural, it will include “heirloom Jamaican cannabis strains inspired by those Bob Marley enjoyed” and be sold where regulations permit.   Continue reading “Bob Marley, the reggae king of cannabis, may soon have his own line of pot”

grandpa2The Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Lone Jack, Mo. – An 80-year-old cancer survivor and Army veteran says that he fears for his life after being beaten, bloodied and left with broken bones by police.

“I’m afraid for us to even drive out of our driveway or to get on the street. I don’t know what they will do,” Libby Swan, Bill’s wife, said.

Bill Swan was on his tractor when he noticed a utility crew attempting to dig on his property and approached them to tell them to vacate his property. The workers then called police, according to KCTV 5.   Continue reading “80-Year-Old Army Vet and Cancer Survivor, Mercilessly Beaten By Police Who “Feared For Their Lives””

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

The right to keep and bear arms is clear.  The right to free speech is clear, as is the right to equal protection under the law.  But in Ohio, Franklin School Superintendent Michael D. Sander does not seem to approve of any of these rights.  A gun shop opened up 200 yards from the school, and Mike Sander wanted it shut down.  From daytondailynews.com:

But Franklin Schools Superintendent Mike Sander was not too pleased with the district’s new neighbor.

“Unfortunately, it’s there across the street,” Sander said of the gun store. “We don’t like it and expressed our displeasure to the city manager’s office.”  

Continue reading “OH: School Superintendent Does not Like Guns or the Constitution”