Natural News – by PF Louis

Naperville, Ill a suburb of Chicago with a separate political structure, is a hotbed of activists’ resistance to smart meters. A local grass roots group, Naperville Smart Meter Awareness (NSMA), was established by the two women arrested for resisting a smart meter installation and video taping it, Malia “Kim” Bendis and Jennifer Stahl.

The NSMA group was formed as an effort to educate locals on the reality of smart meters and foment resistance against Naperville’s Smart Meter Initiative mandate to convert all structures with smart meters.   Continue reading “Police arrest woman for filming forced installation of smart meter on neighbor’s home”

RT

Israel wanted to send commandos to break into the Fordo nuclear facility in Iran and sabotage it from the inside, WSJ reports. The US considered it a suicide mission and refused to sell Israel military hardware that could be used in such a raid.

The episode, dating back to 2012, is part of a developing crisis of confidence that Israel and the US plunged into under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama. The Wall Street Journal says relations started deteriorating in 2009, when Netanyahu met Obama in the White House and started briefing reporters immediately without coordinating with the Americans.   Continue reading “US rejected Israeli request for hardware to raid Iranian nuclear facility – report”

The Daily Sheeple

A state of emergency has been declared over large swaths of Mexico as the “potentially catastrophic” Category 5 Hurricane Patricia bears down on its central Pacific Coast.   Continue reading ““Strongest Storm Ever Recorded in Hemisphere”: Category 5 Hurricane Patricia Headed for Mexico”

Fox News

When Francisco Javier Chavez posted bail on charges of beating a California toddler within an inch of her life in late July, there was little reason to expect the illegal immigrant, who has spent much of his adult life hopping back and forth across the Mexican border, would return to face justice.

Two weeks later, at his scheduled arraignment on Aug. 13, Chavez was a no-show. The 27-year-old career criminal had put up $10,000, or 10 percent of the amount set for his alleged crimes by California’s bail schedule. His disappearance is hardly a surprise to critics who believe violent illegal immigrants are, by definition, flight risks who should be denied bail in such serious cases. They say judges, especially in border states plagued by illegal immigrant crime, are naive or worse if they expect suspects who regularly cross in and out of Mexico to take the U.S. justice system seriously.   Continue reading “‘Obvious flight risk’: Toddler’s brutal beating prompts call to withhold bail from illegal immigrants”

NewsB2

A former NYPD officer has mislaid both of his legs after he he allegedly stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death, afterwards jumped in front of a transport train, according to reports.

Arthur J. Lomando, 44, is indicted of aggressive his former flame, 48-year-old Suzanne Bardzell, a special preparation clergyman and mom of two, with a machete as she pulled into a drive during her Midland Park, New Jersey, home on Thursday afternoon, PIX 11 reports.   Continue reading “Former Cop Loses Both Legs After Allegedly Stabbing Ex-Girlfriend to Death”

USA Today – by Bart Jansen

The Transportation Department threatened legal action Thursday against Kuwait Airways for refusing to sell tickets to Israelis.

The department ordered the airline to “cease and desist from refusing to transport Israeli citizens between the U.S. and any third country where they are allowed to disembark,” according to a letter from Blane Workie, the department’s assistant general counsel for enforcement.   Continue reading “DOT orders Kuwait Airways to stop discriminating against Israelis”

Fox 10 Arizona News – by Danielle Miller

– Officials are saying it is shaping up to be a disappointing end to the year that started with a major decline in illegal border crossings. Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu says they see an increase in drug and human smuggling daily.

“This is a promise to do what, a promise to disappear as it’s being joked about by our friends in ICE and Border Patrol,” said Sheriff Paul Babeu.   Continue reading “Officials watch as record numbers of illegal immigrants come into USA”

MassPrivateI

According to an article in Popular Mechanics dated November 2015 in a section called “Great Unknowns” a reader submitted this question…

“How many operating garbage trucks are there in the United States?”

“All things considered, we think a reasonable estimate would put the total number of garbage trucks somewhere within clattering-can-throwing distance of 2000,000. Sweet dreams.”
Continue reading “Police/DHS are using 200,000 garbage trucks and possibly 300K people to spy on Americans”

Raw Story – by Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame

Eceptional, the new book from former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz, is not. It is nothing more than an unhinged rant that smacks of sedition.

“The children need to know the truth about who we are, what we’ve done, and why it is uniquely America’s duty to be freedom’s defender,” the prologue proclaims. The book, however, is not about who we are but who Cheney wants us to become. It is a call for Americans to reject constitutional government and those values that have guided our nation for 227 years and replace it with imperial rule in the name of “freedom”––even when that rule includes wars of choice, intrusive violations of our privacy and civil liberties, and of course, an aggressive regime of torture.   Continue reading “Dick Cheney’s book explains his ‘exceptional’ vision for America: War, torture and mass surveillance”

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The Watchers – by Elena Urgin

Major flooding is expected across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas and Louisiana, as a slow-moving weather system packing heavy rainfalls travels over US. Strong rains could cause life-threatening conditions across the affected areas starting on October 23, 2015 and throughout the early next week.   Continue reading “Life-threatening floods expected across South Central US”

The Newspaper

Minnesota motorists cannot be held guilty of a crime if they refuses to allow a police officer to draw their blood on demand. A divided state Court of Appeals panel came to that conclusion last week after applying the reasoning found in the US Supreme Court’s McNeely decision (view case), which struck down forced motorist blood draws.

Todd Eugene Trahan was pulled over after midnight on October 24, 2012, after a Ramsey County sheriff’s deputy noticed his erratic driving. After pulling Trahan over, it was obvious he was intoxicated. Trahan had a long history of driving under the influence (DUI) convictions. He was taken to a jail cell where he declined to allow a blood draw.    Continue reading “Minnesota: DUI Blood Draw Refusal Cannot Be Criminalized”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

In yet another sickening example of the absolute mental derangement of modern society, Sesame Street has rolled out its first autistic muppet named “Julia,” says the Sesame Street website

The rollout of autistic Julia is Sesame Street’s attempt to “normalize” vaccine injuries and depict those victimized by vaccines as happy, “amazing” children rather than admitting the truth that vaccines cause autism in some children and we should therefore make vaccines safer and less frequent to save those children from a lifetime of neurological damage.   Continue reading “Sesame Street rolls out autistic muppet to ‘normalize’ vaccine injured children… follows Elmo push for mass vaccinations”

Reuters

Oct 22 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo used his executive authority on Thursday to expand the state’s anti-discrimination law to include transgender people in what his office said was the most sweeping protections for transgender individuals in the country.

The move will immediately make it illegal for employers, housing providers, businesses, creditors and others to discriminate on the basis of gender identity.   Continue reading “New York’s governor expands discrimination protections for transgender individuals”

Reuters

President Barack Obama vetoed a sweeping $612 billion defense policy bill on Thursday, returning the measure to the Republican-controlled Congress because of the way it uses money meant for war spending to avoid automatic budget cuts to military programs.

“I’m going to be sending it back to Congress and my message to them is very simple: ‘Let’s do this right,'” Obama told reporters.

“We’re in the midst of budget discussions. Let’s have a budget that properly funds our national security as well as economic security,” he said.   Continue reading “Obama vetoes defense bill, sends it back to Congress”

Reuters

One person was killed and two others were wounded by gunfire on the campus of Tennessee State University in Nashville late on Thursday, police said.

The shootings, which occurred just before 11 p.m. local time, appeared to have stemmed from a dispute over a dice game in an outdoor courtyard, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said.   Continue reading “One killed, two hurt in shooting at Tennessee college campus: authorities”