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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Dale Johnston was sent to death row in 1984 for a double homicide he didn’t commit. He’s spent the years since his 1990 release trying to get back the life he lost.

The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in Johnston’s latest attempt to win a wrongful imprisonment suit against the state. Now 81, Johnston described his years under a death sentence as “hell on earth.”   Continue reading “Ohio court weighs ex-death row inmate’s claim”

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EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AP) — Seven Marines and four soldiers aboard an Army helicopter that crashed over waters off Florida during a routine night training mission were presumed dead Wednesday, and crews found human remains despite heavy fog hampering search efforts, military officials said.

A Pentagon official said all 11 service members were presumed dead and that the Coast Guard found debris in the water. The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the official wasn’t authorized to speak on the record.   Continue reading “Official: 11 service members missing in crash presumed dead”

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BOSTON (AP) — Jurors in the trial of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have seen photos of a hand-scrawled note he left inside the boat he was captured hiding in days after the 2013 attack. They may also see the boat itself, if his lawyers have their way.

Judge George O’Toole Jr. went to look at the boat himself on Tuesday to decide whether to allow the jury to see the entire boat, as Tsarnaev’s lawyers have requested. Prosecutors have asked instead to bring in just the panels of the boat where the writing appears.   Continue reading “What Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote in blood-stained boat”

We received the following from Misty’s husband:

Dear friends and acquaintances,

I am reaching out to you all for prayers and thoughts for my wife, Misty. She is a warrior for life, love and our family. We just found out she has to have her left kidney removed due to a genetic defect that has caused massive swelling. The Ureteropelvic Junction (UPJ) blockage is caused by a genetic defect that makes the muscle at the junction of the ureter and kidney to contract and not let go. This has destroyed the kidney and the swelling started to effect her health otherwise. Her right kidney has a genetic defect known as “sponge kidney” but it can be lived with okay as long as we take simple measures for it’s health.   Continue reading “Prayers for Misty”

council 3The Spectrum – by Jesselyn Bickley, March 5, 2015

After being re-invited to give a presentation in Mesquite, Bureau of Land Management representatives received threats from Ryan Bundy, son of Cliven Bundy, who said the BLM needs to “stay gone and the people won’t allow them to come back.”

BLM representatives came to discuss how to give comments on the Resource Management Plan Draft but were instead drilled with public comments mostly about the Gold Butte area.   Continue reading “BLM told to ‘stay away’”

APARTMENT COMPLEXHuffington Post – by Andy Campbell

They might be the landlords from hell, but you’re not allowed to complain about them.

A Florida apartment complex is under fire after management forced new tenants to sign a “social media addendum” that threatened a fine of $10,000 if they gave the place a bad review online, Ars Technica reports. The addendum, which went viral Tuesday after the Windermere Cay complex in Winter Garden started handing it out, also forces tenants to sign away their rights to any photos, reviews or other material about the complex posted online:   Continue reading “Florida Apartment Complex Threatens Tenants With $10,000 Fine For Bad Reviews Online”

congressman-proposes-banning-revenue-generatingFree Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

A Congressman from Missouri has just proposed a bombshell piece of legislation that is detrimental to the growth and expansion of the police state.

Monday, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II (MO-05) introduced The Fair Justice Act.

The Fair Justice Act ” would make it a civil rights violation to enforce criminal or traffic laws for the purpose of raising revenue.”   Continue reading “Congressman Proposes Bill to Ban Laws with the Purpose of Generating Revenue”

Embedded image permalinkFree Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Atlanta, GA — An unnamed DeKalb County police officer is on paid administrative leave after he shot and killed a mentally ill naked man Monday afternoon.

DeKalb County Police Chief Cedric Alexander said at a news briefing that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is taking over the investigation after it appeared the man, identified as Anthony Hill, 27, was unarmed.

Hill’s girlfriend took to twitter to protest the killing of her boyfriend.   Continue reading “Cop Guns Down Mentally Ill, Unarmed, Naked Veteran in Broad Daylight”

WND – by LEE HIEB, M.D.

Its hard writing this in the dark, under the covers, curled up in a fetal position. I’m trying to deny reality, but my head is about to explode. Liberty has been slipping through our American fingers like sand for the last several decades. But in the last week it began flowing away like the Mississippi River.

In the last several years we have seen nationalizing of all student loans – I even have to fill out a federal financial statement for a no-repay academic scholarship my son receives from a private college. We’ve seen banning of homemade lunches, banning of bake sales and outlawing of Thomas Edison’s light bulb. We are no longer free to sell homegrown produce without state intervention, and in my great agricultural state of Iowa raw milk is illegal. (And it’s a federal offense to bring it in from Nebraska!) We have businessmen in jail for importing the wrong subspecies of crustacean, and doctors in jail for choosing the wrong billing code from the 2-inch-thick book of options.   Continue reading “The feds’ plan to force vaccines on adults”

vaccineNatural News – by Daniel Barker

The mainstream media have been tireless in their recent efforts to discredit and demonize those who dare question the safety or efficacy of vaccines, and particularly those who choose not to have their children vaccinated.

What seems obvious now is that an honest dialogue on the subject seems nearly impossible in a climate of fear-mongering created by those who control the flow of information to the masses.   Continue reading “Merck’s mumps vaccine clinical tests were totally fabricated, say scientists”

Town Hall – by Michelle Malkin

Tax season is stressful enough. But if you are like countless miserable Americans trapped in the Obamacare 1095-A abyss, it’s hell on stilts on a Segway teetering over the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

The screw-ups, incompetence and bureaucratic blame avoidance over the health insurance exchange tax forms make the healthcare.gov website fiasco look like a flawless product launch. How do I know? My family inexplicably got ensnared in the 1095-A paperwork pit. It’s a government roach motel: Taxpayers check in, but they can never check out.   Continue reading “Obamacare’s 1095-A Nightmare”

In this March 2, 2015, file photo, Republican Rep. Paul Ray, of Clearfield, votes on the Utah House floor, in Salt Lake City. Ray says the aim of his firing squad bill is to give Utah an option as states struggle to obtain lethal injection drugs amid a nationwide shortage. CBC News – AP

Utah lawmakers have passed a bill that would make it the only state to allow firing squads for carrying out a death penalty if there is a shortage of execution drugs.

The passage of the bill by the state Senate on Tuesday comes as states struggle to obtain lethal injection drugs amid a nationwide shortage.

The bill’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Paul Ray of Clearfield, touted the measure as being a more humane form of execution. Ray argued that a team of trained marksmen is faster and more humane than the drawn-out deaths that have occurred in botched lethal injections.   Continue reading “Utah could bring back firing squads due to execution drug supply concerns”

chinagoldhoard.jpgBATR – by James Hall

Common wisdom has China as the future model for the Globalist economy. Also, conventional thinking has the Western financial debt created money system as the backbone of the New World Order. The big question is, are both components of the same intentional plan? When China Has Announced Plans For A ‘World Currency’, the world is put on notice that a fundamental shift is about to take place.

“What you are about to see is rather startling, but it shouldn’t be a surprise.  When it comes to economics and finance, the Chinese have always been playing chess while the western world has been playing checkers.  Sadly, we have gotten to the point where checkmate is on the horizon.   Continue reading “China wants to have a reserve currency”

Jacob Swigger Road RageCop Block – by Joshua H.

Last Friday in Santa Ana, Ca, Jacob Emory Swigger was arrested and charged with felony excessive force and assault with a firearm. Swigger, 39, of Lake Forest, was an active police officer with the Signal Hill Police Dept. at the time of the incident last November. He has since been dismissed from the force and is awaiting trial on charges stemming from the incident.

Swigger was on his way to work when his car was cut off by an unnamed male driver in his fifties in the passing line. Swigger then became aggressive, honking at the other driver and following him. Eventually Swigger passed the older man, pulled in front of him and then forced him to stop on the side of the road.   Continue reading “California Officer Fired and Charged for Road Rage Incident”

FukushimaNatural News – by David Gutierrez

U.S. Navy sailors exposed to radioactive fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster have been falling ill, even as the Defense Department insists that they were not exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. Many of the sailors have now joined in a class action lawsuit against Fukushima operators and builders Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), Toshiba, Hitachi, Ebasco and General Electric.

Even if they wanted to — which many do not — the sailors would be unable to sue the Navy. According to a Supreme Court ruling from the 1950s known as the Feres Doctrine, soldiers cannot sue the government for injuries resulting directly from their military service.   Continue reading “US Navy sailors disappear as government, doctors bury truth about Fukushima radiation”

WHDH 7 News

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. (WHDH) –A car was damaged after it crashed into a sinkhole Saturday night in Westborough.

The car fell a few feet into the sinkhole before it came to rest on a gas main below.

Firefighters were able to lay a ladder across the hole and walk out to the woman to rescue.   Continue reading “Car crashes into sinkhole in Westborough”

Mathaba

The north Pacific Ocean is already contaminated by large amounts of toxins and pollution from dumping into the sea by China, a world leader in pollution, and formerly by the United States during decades of unrestricted development with minimal environmental safeguards.

However the largest nuclear disaster in history, Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plants melt-downs have added significantly to the nuclear contamination of the Pacific and affected not only fish and other food from Japan but also USA, China, Korea, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.   Continue reading “Australia Silently Stopped Testing of Food Imports”