Fox News

Hundreds of Transportation Security Administration badges have gone missing, sparking fears that the lost or stolen badges can be used to gain access to secure areas at airports.

Doug McKelway reported on “On The Record” tonight that Congress has known for more than two months about the missing Secured Identification Display Area (SIDA) badges.   Continue reading “Hundreds of TSA Badges Missing From Airports”

MassPrivateI

“Some of them are a little unreasonable, I believe, and don’t quite fall in line with things I think are in the best interest of the police department,” said Capt. Jim Steffen.

Not surprisingly DHS run ‘Community Oriented Policing Services’ (COPS) and the ‘Police Executive Research Forum’ (PERF) have come out in opposition of police camera regulations. Click here to read their report. PERF is an organization composed of police chiefs of the nation’s law enforcement departments. Click here & here to find out about PERF’s close relationship with DHS.   Continue reading “Police agencies and politicians fight body camera recommendations”

635677635158692898-keefe-backroom520a11 Alive – by Brendan Keefe and Michael King

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WXIA) – The Georgia Legislature has a message for voters: don’t ask us about our meetings with corporate lobbyists behind closed doors.

The 11Alive Investigators tracked lawmakers to a resort hotel in Savannah last week, where we observed state legislators and lobbyists mingling in the hotel bar the night before they gathered in private rooms to decide what new laws would best serve the corporations.   Continue reading “Legislators and corporate lobbyists meet in secret at Georgia resort”

kc-cops-under-fire-for-disturbing-photosThe Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Kansas City, KS — Two Kansas City cops are the subject of an internal investigation after they were photographed posing for photos in front of a stop sign that read, “Cops Stop Murder’n.”

Residents watched in disbelief as two KC police officers pulled up to the stop sign and posed for pictures, with their rifles. According to residents, the officers were laughing and joking as they posed for their sadistic photographs.   Continue reading “Residents Outraged After Watching Police Pose for Disturbing Photos by “Cops Stop Murdering” Sign”

BaumanRefugee Resettlement Watch – by Ann Corcoran

What do I mean by that?

I mean that because federal resettlement contractor, World Relief (National Association of Evangelicals), decided to target that town, of all places, we have made an enormous leap in our understanding of how the secretive UN/US State Department Refugee Admissions and Resettlement program operates.

Additionally we are gaining a model for citizen involvement and a blueprint for what needs to happen going forward.   Continue reading “Planned refugee resettlement in Spartanburg, SC presents watershed moment”

cow-copCounter Current News – by M. David and Jackson Marciana

When a citizen journalist recently sent us a tip about an officer who was caught having sex with cows, we were admittedly skeptical. But it turns out that the case of former Moorestown police officer Robert Melia Jr. is just as bad as it sounds.

In Mount Holly, New Jersey, Officer Melia was indeed caught sexually assaulting a cow, but his sexual crimes did not end with non-humans. Melia was also charged, several years ago, with sexually assaulting three girls.   Continue reading “Charges Dropped Against Cop Caught Having Sex With Cows”

CFija6rVEAIfjmsCop Block – by Ademo Freeman

It is not like the police state needs any more tools or weapons at its disposal, but the New Jersey State Police are getting one anyway. Introducing the “Ghost Car” that will supposedly help keep the roads safe by having undetected cops on the road. According to ABC6 Action News:

Motorists on New Jersey highways may see the newest car patrolling the roads. Then again, they may not. Continue reading ““Ghost Cars” to be Used by New Jersey State Police”

Prevent Disease – by DAVE MIHALOVIC

The killing of 40 million chickens and other birds by US farmers, have caused egg prices to soar as a deadly version of the avian flu attacks the poultry industry.

An outbreak of a particularly infectious version of the bird flu, believed to come initially from wild ducks and geese, has spread into 15 US states and two Canadian provinces, requiring the mass slaughter of egg-laying chickens and turkeys in particular.   Continue reading “80 Percent Surge In The Price Of Eggs Due To Farmers Being Forced To Kill 40 Million Birds Because of Avian Flu”

GREECE-RUSSIA-MILITARY-EXERCISEDefense News

MOSCOW — Russia on Tuesday confirmed its decision to deliver S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran, but said it could not yet announce a date.

“The decision on delivering S-300 to Iran has been taken but the realization of the project will take some time,” Yevgeny Lukyanov, deputy head of Russia’s security council, was quoted by Russian agencies as saying.   Continue reading “Russia Confirms Sale of S-300 Missile Systems To Iran”

economicgrowth.jpgBATR – by James Hall

The quandary of the economic dilemma continues. A globe suffering from a deflationary financial impact, while consumer prices rise well above the reported cost of living increases, does not bode well that prospects of commercial growth can rescue the world economy. What changes can overcome this predicament? Well, some academic scholar’s offers serious concern that a long term rebound towards prosperity is no longer possible.   Continue reading “Economic Growth Is Impossible”

Sent to us by a reader.

Supreme Court Case

Relying on the provisions of the Constitution as ultimate proof, the petition presents incontrovertible evidence that no contemporary federal court has jurisdiction anywhere within the exterior limits of any of the 50 freely associated compact states of the Union.

This means that federal law is enforceable only in the District of Columbia and the Territories—and every United States District Judge in every United States District Court throughout the Union is usurping exercise of jurisdiction in extra-constitutional geographic area and culpable for treason to the Constitution:   Continue reading “Landmark Supreme Court Case”

ABC News – by STEPHEN OHLEMACHER

Sophisticated criminals used an online service run by the IRS to access personal tax information from more than 100,000 taxpayers, part of an elaborate scheme to steal identities and claim fraudulent tax refunds, the IRS said Tuesday.

The thieves accessed a system called “Get Transcript,” where taxpayers can get tax returns and other filings from previous years. In order to access the information, the thieves cleared a security screen that required knowledge about the taxpayer, including Social Security number, date of birth, tax filing status and street address, the IRS said.   Continue reading “IRS Says Thieves Stole Tax Info From 100,000”

Health Impact News

Four Japanese researchers published an analysis on cholesterol guidelines and statin drugs in the April 2015 edition of the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism.

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick, the Scottish doctor who wrote The Great Cholesterol Con recently stated on his blog that he has read the entire 116 page review:   Continue reading “Japanese Research Exposes Statin Scam: People with High Cholesterol Live Longer”

thMinutemen News

A federal judge threw out a challenge to a key Obama immigration executive order that allows the spouses of guest workers to seek employment in the US, saying that it was “highly speculative” that the American workers challenging the rule would be injured.

“Save Jobs does not explain how many IT jobs may be taken by H-4 visa holders, how many of those jobs its members may have sought themselves, what pay or benefits its members risk losing while the case is pending, or what other harm its members may face,” the judge wrote. “The court is left to speculate as to the magnitude of the injury, and speculation is not enough to turn economic loss into irreparable harm.” Continue reading “Court Decision Will Allow Guest Worker Spouses to Get a Job”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

“I got interested in her in 2008,” Kenyan Felix Kiprono tells The Nairobian newspaper, and now, in an official marriage request, the lawyer has offered US president Barack Obama 50 cows, 70 sheep, and 30 goats in exchange for his 16-year old daughter Malia’s hand in marriage. As AFP reports, Kiprono dismissed the notion he might be a gold-digger, adding that he and the young Obama would lead “a simple life,” and he will teach Malia how to milk a cow. This is not the first time a Kenyan has offered livestock in exchange for a President’s daughter…   Continue reading ““My Love Is Real” Kenyan Lawyer Offers Cows, Sheep, & Goats For Obama’s Daughter”