Real Time Crime Centers (RTCC) are privately funded computer systems designed to monitor the network of cameras and sensors in a city. The RTCC’s will field all 911 calls, and give officers access to any city camera — including police body and dash cameras and new traffic cameras. Continue reading “Police are giving American addresses color coded threat ratings!”
Month: July 2015
All News Pipeline – by Susan Duclos
In late June, amid the Confederate Flag controversy, Marion County Florida board chairman Stan McClain decided to bow down to the “political correctness” police and ordered the removal of the Confederate flag from the council building.
After local citizens expressed outrage over the removal of what they called a “mark of their heritage,” on Tuesday the Marion County’s board of commissioners UNANIMOUSLY overruled the decision and the banner has been raised again. Continue reading “Kid Rock To Confederate Flag Protesters ‘Kiss My A**’ – Tide Turns In Florida, County Reinstates ‘Mark Of Heritage’”
Las Vegas Sun – by Kyle Roerink
In a move that’s prompting questions about the stockpiling of weapons by the federal government’s nonmilitary agencies, the Bureau of Reclamation wants to buy 52,000 rounds of ammunition for use in law enforcement at Hoover Dam and Lake Mead.
After learning about the purchase request, Nevada Rep. Mark Amodei vowed to inquire with the bureau about its operations, number of officers carrying firearms and how much ammunition it uses, according Brian Baluta, a spokesman for Amodei. Continue reading “Agency’s request for 52,000 rounds of ammo for Hoover Dam prompts inquiry”
Global Research – by Dr. Gary G. Kohls
“Mitochondrial damage is now understood to play a role in a wide range of seemingly unrelated disorders such as schizophrenia, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Recently it has become known that iatrogenic (physician or treatment-caused) mitochondrial damage explains many adverse reactions from medications.” – John Neustadt, MD and Steven Pieczenik, MD
“All classes of psychotropic drugs have been documented to damage mitochondria, as have statin medications, analgesics such as acetaminophen, and many others.” – John Neustadt, MD and Steven Pieczenik, MD Continue reading “Mitochondrial “Collateral Damage” Thanks to Big Pharma”
The War was never over….it’s just been waiting for the curtain to rise on Act 2… Scene 1.
The background scenery is about in place and the actors who had to change outfits for Act 2 are readying to take the stage……… Continue reading ““It’s not the DEAD Confederates they need to be concerned about; it’s the ones that are still LIVING.”
[Yesterday] South Carolina’s republican governor signed a bill removing the Confederate flag from the capitol grounds. Republicans came south in 1861 robbing, raping, burning, & killing, & they have never stopped. They are perfectly happy to take part in annihilating Southern culture & the Southern people, & Democrats are happy to help them. As much respect as I have for South Carolina & my friends there, I am ashamed for them today. South Carolina has let lies crowd out the truth. Continue reading “The Moneychanger on the SC fiasco”
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BASTROP, Texas (KXAN) – The U.S. military officials announced in March their plan for the largest military exercise to date, to take place in five southern states, including Texas.
The special operation training, known as Operation Jade Helm 15, is scheduled to launch next week in Bastrop and other Texas towns. Continue reading “Bastrop mayor works to squash Jade Helm rumors”
Washington Examiner – by PETE KASPEROWICZ
More than two dozen Democrats have proposed legislation that would eliminate the words “husband” and “wife” from federal law.
Those “gendered terms” would be replaced by “gender-neutral” words like “spouse” or “married couple,” according to the bill from Rep. Lois Capps, D-Calif. Continue reading “Dems declare war on words ‘husband,’ ‘wife’”
Courthouse News – by Cameron Langford
MARSHALL, Texas (CN) – Texas police shot a mentally ill teenager to death after she went to their station and asked for help, her parents claim in Federal Court.
The parents of Kristiana Joy Coignard sued the city of Longview, its police chief Don Dingler and police officers Glenn Derr, Grace Bagley and Gene Duffie on July 7 in Federal Court. Continue reading “Cops Shot Girl Asking for Help, Parents Claim”
The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause
Do you have kids? Do you have a job that you have to commute to? More importantly, do you have to drop your kids off at school every morning? I’m sure plenty of you are raising your hands right now. We all have busy schedules, and many of you face a daily race against time to get your kids to school, and to pick them up at the end of the day; and sometimes you’re either late or early. But how would you feel if a school threatened to take your kids away for being late? Continue reading “School Threatens Parents That Pick Their Kids Up Late”
Natural News – by Robert Harrington
Delirium, characterized by severe confusion due to rapid changes in brain function, is running rampant in those staying in hospitals. That such a serious clinical syndrome is now referred to as a “surprising side effect of hospital stays” is beyond incredible. Here the Hospital Industry has access to the most advanced diagnostic capability that money can buy, as well as the top expertise needed to interpret the appropriate tests, yet this is the message being put out by their media organs. Continue reading “Delirium: Suffered By 7 Million Americans in Hospitals”
These evasive maneuvers are usually performed by someone trying to escape a bee or mosquito. Not only are the latter irritating, but in some areas, they pose a real health threat because they carry diseases. Mosquito repellents usually work to mask your scent. This is because mosquitoes smell their food — they can smell carbon dioxide from more than 150 feet away. Continue reading “Homemade Mosquito Traps: Catch 100s Of Mosquitoes Every Night”
Huffington Post – by Kim Palmer
CLEVELAND, July 8 (Reuters) – A northwest Ohio municipal judge assigned to a courtroom where civil marriages are performed refused to marry two women less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, the judge’s office confirmed on Wednesday.
Toledo Municipal Judge Allen McConnell was on a three-week rotation assigned to perform civil ceremonies on Monday when Carolyn Wilson and her partner asked to be married. McConnell acknowledged the decision in a Wednesday statement. Continue reading “Northwest Ohio Judge Refuses To Perform Gay Marriage”
Daily Mail – by Belinda Robinson
FBI Director James Comey said that law enforcement officials stopped an undisclosed number of plots to ‘kill people in the United States’ over the Fourth of July holiday.
The plots were linked to the Islamic State terror group who wanted to carry out attacks which would have caused mayhem across the country.
But they were thwarted by federal agents who have ramped up security efforts in recent months to arrest Islamic State sympathizers across the country. Continue reading “FBI Director James Comey said that law enforcement stopped several plots to ‘kill people in the United States’ over the Fourth of July holiday”
The Confederate flag has raised plenty of controversy in the United States, but you don’t need to head to the U.S. to see it.
Despite being deemed “not appropriate” by organizers, the U.S. Civil War battle flag has been making appearances at Saskatchewan’s Craven Country Jamboree.
Flags of one sort or another fly on almost every camper van at the country music festival near Regina, but most are for the Saskatchewan Roughriders or beer brands. Continue reading “Confederate flags fly at Craven Country Jamboree despite backlash”
Following an outburst by Republicans offended by Nancy Pelosi’s demand the Mississippi flag be removed from the 50-state flag display on the Capitol grounds, as well as all other flags and or symbols deemed racially insensitive be removed as well, the animated House Minority Leader reportedly issued a very confident threat against Republicans who continued to oppose her latest attempt to divide Americans against themselves. Continue reading “Unhinged Nancy Pelosi Said To Promise, “We Will Hang Them By That (Confederate) Flag!””
The list of things 15-year-olds are not legally allowed to do in Oregon is long: Drive, smoke, donate blood, get a tattoo — even go to a tanning bed.
But, under a first-in-the-nation policy quietly enacted in January that many parents are only now finding out about, 15-year-olds are now allowed to get a sex-change operation. Many residents are stunned to learn they can do it without parental notification — and the state will even pay for it through its Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan. Continue reading “Oregon allowing 15-year-olds to get state-subsidized sex-change operations”
Veterans Today – by Jim W. Dean, April 14, 2011
April is Confederate Memorial Month where various commemorations held throughout the month, primarily in the South. In the other states I would venture to say that most have never even heard of it, a combination performance of historical revisionism, political correctness, and amnesia. But I am happy to report that we are seeing more events being held each year,and better attended.
The anti-Confederate smear campaign is becoming recognized for what it always was, a political campaign to denigrate Southern heritage. The ignorance of this was on the scale of your left arm not liking your right arm and then beginning a process of eventual amputation. But this would include a period of cigarette burning and razor slashing to get the process rolling. Continue reading “Confederate Soldiers are American Veterans by Act of Congress”
National Journal – by Jason Plautz
July 7, 2015 Democrats are going hard after a right-wing hero this week, with plans to put language on the House floor that some have deemed the “Cliven Bundy amendment.”
Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona plans to introduce an amendment to the House fiscal 2016 spending bill for the Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency that would block the government from issuing grazing permits to people with unpaid grazing fees. Continue reading “House Democrats Are Planning to Go After Cliven Bundy in Spending-Bill Fight”