WEB Notes: How much longer can/will they keep this facade of a healthy economy alive? We are starting to see a lot of indicators that things may finally be breaking down. Is it any surprise when92 million Americans are not working? Super Bowl tickets typically a hot commodity have plummeted in price. While McDonald’s typically does great fiscal wise in an economic down turn they are now loosing customers and seeing decreased profits. More signs that things are heading south. Continue reading “US Stocks Slammed; Dow Falls 300-Plus Points in Worst Week Since 2011”
Year: 2014
There are 2.3 million people living behind bars in the United States
● The US prison system costs the federal government $55 billion every year
PRISON VS. JAIL
● Jails are locally-operated facilities that hold inmates for a short period of time
● Prisons are long-term facilities run by the state or federal government Continue reading “Prison Inc.: The Secret Industry”
The Daily Caller – by Patrick Howley
A U.S. newspaper conglomerate has considered building state-by-state databases of people who have the right to carry concealed firearms.
Civitas Media, which owns 88 newspapers in 12 states and more than 100 total publications, is planning to use public records requests to build their databases, according to an internal Civitas email obtained by the Buckeye Firearms Association in Ohio.
Civitas director of content Jim Lawitz emailed content directors, managers, and producers in a January 19 email, saying that exploring the “explosion” of conceal and carry permits in the U.S. will be one of the company’s short-term objectives. Continue reading “Newspaper conglomerate considers building massive database of gun owners”
CNS News – by Michael W. Chapman
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) spent approximately $900 million over the last 5 years for behavior detection officers to identify high-risk passengers but, so far, according to the General Accountability Office (GAO), only 0.59% of the passengers flagged were arrested and among those not one was charged with terrorism – zero.
In 2003, the TSA started testing its Screening of Passengers by Observation Technique (SPOT) program, which was then fully deployed in 2007. About 3,000 behavior detection officers (BDO) “had been deployed to 176 of the more than 450 TSA-regulated airports in the United States” by fiscal year 2012 (Oct. 1, 2011 – Sept. 30, 2012), according to the GAO. Continue reading “TSA Spent $900 Million on Behavior Detection Officers Who Detected 0 Terrorists”
A 70-year-old man in Washington D.C. has spent more than 40 years locked away in a D.C. hospital for the criminally insane. His crime: stealing a necklace worth $20.
Franklin H. Frye was sent to the psychiatric wing of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in 1971 after he was found not guilty by reason of insanity for stealing the necklace.
Six years ago, a public defender filed a motion asking a federal court to grant Mr. Frye an unconditional release. In the motion, attorneys for Mr. Frye cited his recovery over the last four decades he spent in psychiatric captivity as grounds for his release. Continue reading “Thief, 70, has spent 43 YEARS locked up in psychiatric hospital for stealing a necklace worth $20”
With the introduction of the Fourth Amendment Protection Act this week, Mississippi became the tenth state in the country to consider legislation to make life difficult for the NSA’s ongoing mass surveillance programs.
Senate Bill 2438 (SB2438), introduced by Sen. Chris McDaniel, would make it the official policy of Mississippi to “refuse material support, participation or assistance to any federal agency which claims the power, or with any federal law, rule, regulation or order which purports to authorize the collection of electronic data or metadata of any person(s) pursuant to any action not based on a warrant that particularly describes the person(s), place(s) and thing(s) to be searched or seized.” Continue reading “Mississippi Is Tenth State to Consider Legislation to Ban Cooperation with NSA”
Leave it to our “friends” on the Left to draw exactly the wrong conclusions from a given set of facts. Take gun control, for example. In Leftspeak, “gun control” – harsh restrictions on gun ownership – makes the world safe by removing guns “from our streets.” However, notwithstanding the dirty little secret that the Entitlement Class currently controlling the levers of U.S. political power wants to disarm the public en route to its ultimate goal of statist tyranny, scholarly studies like those published in economist John Lott’s book “More Guns, Less Crime” have conclusively shown that implementation of gun control laws is directly correlated – and strongly, at that – with violent crime rates. Further – as the title of Lott’s book also suggests – per capita rates of gun ownership are inversely correlated, again strongly, with crime rates. As another data point: The NRA notes that gun ownership is at an all-time high at exactly the same time the nation’s murder rate is approaching an all-time low. Continue reading “Message From the Left: If You Buy a Gun, You Will Kill Yourself”
Health Impact News Daily – by Brian Shilhavy
The last report issued in 2013 by the Department of Justice (Vaccine Court), for compensation made by the Health and Human Services for people injured or killed by vaccines, was released in December 2013, covering the period of 8/16/2013 through 11/15/2013. The report is available as a Power Point presentation here.
There were 139 claims settled during this time period, with 70 of them being compensated. So, just over 50% of the claims filed for vaccine damages were compensated during this period. Continue reading “Flu Vaccine Is the Most Dangerous Vaccine In the U. S. Based On Settled Cases For Injuries”
The following one page profiles of Al-Qaeda and affiliated groups are part of a series produced by the New York State Intelligence Center. Continue reading “New York Fusion Center Al-Qaeda and Affiliated Groups Profiles”
Last Resistance – by Dave Jolly
America has become a nation of people who are so entrenched in the idea that they are entitled to whatever they want that have lost all common sense. And what do they do when they don’t get their way? They scream, holler and file ridiculous lawsuits. Not only are these lawsuits a waste of taxpayer dollars and court time, some of them are actually won due to liberal judges who also believe in global entitlements. Continue reading “How Asinine has Our Legal System Become?”
Small Wars Journal – by David Shunk
The Worst Policy is to Attack Cities. Attack Cities Only When There is No Alternative.1
Sun Tzu, Art of War
Convinced that Hitler would employ whatever forces were necessary to seize the city [Stalingrad]…the sole function of the [Soviet 62nd & 64th Armies] was to lure combat ready German forces into the city…, sap their strength in the kind of street combat for which German soldiers were neither trained nor accustomed to fighting. By staying close to the German attackers and contesting every block, the Soviet soldiers deprived the Germans of the greatest advantages: firepower and maneuver. 2 Continue reading “Mega Cities, Ungoverned Areas, and the Challenge of Army Urban Combat Operations in 2030-2040”
The common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges
As reported on KTAR FM radio, Phoenix, AZ., on January 17, 2014, the cyber attacks upon Target Inc., have Russian mafia fingerprints on the identity theft of over one hundred million Americans. If one knows their Russian history, we know that since the pretend collapse of the “former” Soviet Union, the KGB changed uniforms and ran the Russian mafia which also happens to be the origin source of Putin. The notorious Russian mafia, the Russian KGB, there is no difference. Continue reading “Russian Motivations for Attacking the United States”
The “Useless Drug” was patented by the US Government, yet, you know people who use this useless drug and get arrested. The question should be asked, why did they patent the useless drug? Continue reading “Why Weed? The US Government Patented It”
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former banker and movie executive who said police beat him with batons in a bizarre street confrontation lost his $20 million excessive force claim on Friday against the Los Angeles Police Department.
During the three-day trial, Brian Mulligan acknowledged that he had used a drug mixture known as bath salts in the weeks leading up to the May 2012 incident. Police officers said he appeared delusional, wandering the streets with crumpled $100 bills falling out of his pockets and made animal sounds when they confronted him. Continue reading “Jury rules against banker in LAPD beating lawsuit”
NEW YORK (AP) — After years of delays due to funding disputes, engineering challenges and a nearly disastrous flood, a museum dedicated to victims of the 9/11 terror attacks will open to the public in mid-May in a giant cavern beneath the World Trade Center site — with a world-class admissions price of $24.
National 9/11 Memorial and Museum President Joe Daniels said Friday that tickets would go on sale for the museum in March for the spring opening. That $24 price is in line with other major tourist attractions in New York City. It costs $18 to take a ferry to the Statue of Liberty, $25 to see the Museum of Modern Art and $27 to visit the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Continue reading “NYC 9/11 museum opens to public in May”
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A judge on Friday ordered a Texas hospital to remove life support for a pregnant, brain-dead woman whose family had argued that she would not want to be kept in that condition.
Judge R. H. Wallace Jr. issued the ruling in the case of Marlise Munoz. John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth has been keeping Munoz on life support against her family’s wishes. The judge gave the hospital until 5 p.m. CST Monday to remove life support. The hospital did not say Friday whether it would appeal. Continue reading “Judge: Remove life support for pregnant woman”
The Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton
Gun control advocates in California are high-fiving each other, as the ridiculous regulation requiring “microstamping” has driven Sturm Ruger and now Smith & Wesson, two of the biggest manufacturers of handguns in the United States, out of the state. The newly enforced legislation is little more than a stealth ban on semi-auto handguns, dressed up to look like a simple crime-solving technology.
Ballistic imprinting, or “microstamping” is a technology that engraves a marking onto the firing pin of a gun. When the weapon is fired, the imprint of this marking is left on the bullet casings. The avowed purpose of this mark is to allow investigators to identify the registered owner of a gun used in a crime. Continue reading “Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Driven Out of California by Ridiculous Regulations”