Year: 2014
As tensions continue to mount in Ferguson, police officers were captured on video threatening to shoot one journalist and mace another. Other reporters allege they were arrested while covering the protests.
Shortly before midnight Sunday, a police officer was recorded on video giving a reporter a verbal dressing down for flashing a light from a video camera into the officer’s face.
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“Get down, get the f*** out of here and get that light off, or you’re getting shot with this,” the officer could be heard yelling at Mustafa Hussein, a reporter from KARG Argus Radio. Continue reading “‘Get the f*** out of here!’ Ferguson cops threaten to shoot, mace reporters (VIDEO)”
Ferguson, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Saturday, August 9, an ethnic youth was shot in a confrontation with police.
“Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed Saturday by a police officer in Ferguson. The circumstances of the death are in dispute. Mr. Brown and a friend were walking home from a convenience store in the middle of the night when witnesses say they were stopped by an officer for walking in the middle of the street. They say that Mr. Brown’s hands were in the air when several shots were fired. The police say that Mr. Brown was shot during a fight over the officer’s gun.” Continue reading “Jews Responsible for Police Shooting in #Ferguson?”
With race hucksters and assorted leftist ne’er-do-wells swirling Ferguson, Missouri, one of the worst offenders in this category is Jesse Jackson.
Yes, he’s aging, but he can still rile up a crowd and race-bait with the rest of them. But sometimes even the Rhymin’ Man can say the wrong things. Continue reading “Priceless Reaction To Jesse’s Request For Money At Rally In Ferguson”
A new report has shed light on the prominent role played by Israelis in international organ trafficking.
The US daily New York Times said in a report published on Sunday that transplant brokers in Israel have pocketed enormous sums of money by arranging overseas kidney transplants for desperate patients who are paired with foreign donors. Continue reading “Israelis at forefront of international organ trafficking”
Texas Governor Rick Perry, a potential Republican Presidential candidate in 2016, has announced that he will fight allegations of power abuse against him, calling the accusations a political move that rips away the very fabric of the US constitution.
“This indictment amounts to nothing more than an abuse of power and I cannot, and I will not allow that to happen,” Perry said in Austin, Texas, adding that he stands by his use of the veto power which ended in charges being laid against him.
“We don’t settle political differences with indictments in this country. It is outrageous that some would use partisan political theatrics to rip away at the very fabric of our state’s constitution,” he added. Continue reading “Texas Gov. Perry rejects power abuse indictment as ‘politically motivated’”
USA Today – by Larry Copeland and Charisse Jones
FERGUSON, Mo. —With a controversial curfew lifted, and the National Guard on its way, protests were mostly peaceful Monday in this city that has been wracked by grief and rage over the killing of an unarmed black teenager.
Still, tensions remained high between police, demonstrators and the press. And Bishop Edwin Bass, who was on the scene urging people to remain calm, said that “the crowd shifts substantially about 8 p.m. A lot of the family people, and people here for legitimate protest reasons, leave. The people who are here for mayhem, confusion and chaos come out.” Continue reading “Curfew dropped in Ferguson; attorney general to visit”
ABC 7 Chicago – by Chuck Goudie
FERGUSON, Mo. (WLS) — Authorities are preparing for another night of protests in Ferguson, Mo., hoping that by setting up a designated protest area, there may be less violence.
“We will not allow vandals, criminal elements to impact the safety and security of this community,” said Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol. “We will not allow those elements to disrupt or impact the soul of this community. We will ensure the rights and freedoms that this nation provides us will allow for protests.” Continue reading “Missouri Police, National Guard Prepare for Ferguson Protests”
When the 19th copy of Enzo Ferrari’s 250 GTO Berlinetta left Maranello in 1962, it was just another race car, one that had a hard life ahead of wrecks and in one instance a driver’s death. Yet today, the GTO was poised to become the most expensive car ever sold, the new high mark in a global demand for classic cars.
Instead, Bonhams’ auctioneer Roberts Brooks brought the hammer down at $34.65 million — and with the 10 percent buyer’s premium, the final price of $38.115 million set a new record for vehicle auctions, but was well short of the record for a private vehicle sale. Continue reading “1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sells for $38.1 million, beating record but not expectation”
Any prepared and informed person knows that the threat isn’t always the event itself, which could be anything from a natural disaster to a rioting spree after a sporting event to an economic collapse. It’s the chaos during the aftermath of the event.
If you ever had any doubts about that statement, you need look no further than Ferguson, Missouri.
Today, Governor Jay Nixon called in the National Guard. Continue reading “Lessons from Ferguson: Prepping for Civil Unrest and Martial Law”
Huffington Post – by Joe Satran
LOS ANGELES — Thousands of protesters marched through downtown LA on Sunday afternoon to demand justice for Ezell Ford, the 25-year-old black man who was shot and killed by two police officers while walking down the street near his home on Aug. 11.
Although the protest had been planned and publicized for 3 p.m., a group had already gathered outside the Los Angeles Police Department headquarters around 2:30. Many present carried signs calling for an end to police brutality and justice for Ezell Ford and other unarmed civilians killed by police officers. One particularly striking sign spelled out “F*** the Police” in multicolored glitter paint. Continue reading “Thousands March Through Downtown LA To Protest LAPD Slaying Of Ezell Ford”
Washington, DC –-(Ammoland.com)- This was a good week for liberty.
Why? Because one of America’s most outspoken, pro-gun sheriffs defeated attempts by an anti-gun liberal Mayor who tried to take him out.
David Clarke, Jr., is the Sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Continue reading “Voters Issue Another Rebuke to Bloomberg’s Election Rigging”

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