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The anointed one his majesty king 0bama and the White House have announced a Friday arrival in Roseburg, Oregon in the wake of Oct 1st’s horrific tragedy at UCC. Continue reading “Defend Roseburg – Deny Barack 0bama”

The Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett

Kansas City, MO — After getting arrested and tased over a simple parking ticket, a store clerk has filed a lawsuit against the officer who used excessive force against him. Although the officer claimed that the clerk stood in a threatening position before he was forced to deploy his Taser, recently released dashcam video revealed that the officer lied and had no reason to lawfully detain the clerk.   Continue reading “Dashcam Refutes Cop’s Story of “Fearing for His Life,” Shows Him Taser Man for Parking Ticket”

New York Times – by Mark Scott

Europe’s highest court on Tuesday struck down an international agreement that allowed companies to move digital information like people’s web search histories and social media updates between the European Union and the United States. The decision left the international operations of companies like Google and Facebook in a sort of legal limbo even as their services continued working as usual.

The ruling, by the European Court of Justice, said the so-called safe harbor agreement was flawed because it allowed American government authorities to gain routine access to Europeans’ online information. The court said leaks from Edward J. Snowden, the former contractor for the National Security Agency, made it clear that American intelligence agencies had almost unfettered access to the data, infringing on Europeans’ rights to privacy.   Continue reading “Data Transfer Pact Between U.S. and Europe Is Ruled Invalid”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

More than one in five U.S. residents speak a language other than English at home, a record, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

In an analysis of the recent Census American Community Survey, a huge surge was recorded in those who speak Chinese, Spanish, Arabic and Urdu, Pakistan’s national language.   Continue reading “Record 63.2 million non-English speaking residents, surge in Arabic, Chinese, Spanish”

My Way News – by Robert Burns

WASHINGTON (AP) — The skies over Syria are increasingly crowded — and increasingly dangerous. The air forces of multiple countries are on the attack, often at cross purposes in Syria’s civil war, sometimes without coordination. And now, it seems, they are at risk of unintended conflict.

The latest entry in the air war is Russia. It says it is bombing the Islamic State in line with U.S. priorities, but the U.S. says Russia is mainly striking anti-government rebels in support of its ally, President Bashar Assad. The Russians, who are not coordinating with the Americans, reportedly also have hit at least one U.S.-supported rebel group.   Continue reading “Syria’s skies crowded with multiple air forces”

ABC News – by DESMOND BUTLER AND VADIM GHIRDA, AP

Over the pulsating beat at an exclusive nightclub, the arms smuggler made his pitch to a client: 2.5 million euros for enough radioactive cesium to contaminate several city blocks.

It was earlier this year, and the two men were plotting their deal at an unlikely spot: the terrace of Cocos Prive, a dance club and sushi bar in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova.   Continue reading “AP Investigation: Nuclear Smugglers Sought Extremist Buyers”

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Forbes – by Bruce Schneier

ID checks were a common response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11, but they’ll soon be obsolete. You won’t have to show your ID, because you’ll be identified automatically. A security camera will capture your face, and it’ll be matched with your name and a whole lot of other information besides. Welcome to the world of automatic facial recognition. Those who have access to databases of identified photos will have the power to identify us. Yes, it’ll enable some amazing personalized services; but it’ll also enable whole new levels of surveillance. The underlying technologies are being developed today, and there are currently no rules limiting their use.   Continue reading “The Era Of Automatic Facial Recognition And Surveillance Is Here”

The epitome of STUPID or MADE IN CHINA.

Yahoo News – by Debbie Encalada

Chinese tourist attraction open to the public just over two weeks has already had its first major mishap in that it managed to almost kill tourists. The glass skywalk suspended 3,450 ft in the air on the side of China’s Yuntai Mountain in the Henan Province cracked causing panic among visitors.    Continue reading “Glass-Bottom Bridge Built On Side of Cliff Cracks, Tourists Terrified”

Breitbart – by Adelle Nazarian

Toys “R” Us is the latest in a string of U.S. companies that has been caught forcing their American employees to train foreign college-grads to take the Americans’ jobs, via a process known as “knowledge transfer.”

An expose by the New York Times revealed in detail how the renowned children’s toy-chain brought in eight workers from the global outsourcing company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The Indians shadowed employees, mainly in accounting, and produced intricate manuals for TCS workers in India to take over these jobs. By late June, the jobs had been transferred overseas and 67 employees had been laid off from Toys “R” Us, many of whom had reportedly been at the company for over a decade.   Continue reading “Toys ‘R’ Us Forces U.S. College Grads To Train Their H-1B Foreign Replacements”

Fort Russ – TV Zvezda

Translated by Kristina Rus

Kabul needs Russian help in the fight against terrorist group “Islamic state”. This was announced by the first Vice-President of Afghanistan General Abdul Rashid Dostum following the meeting with the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov.

“Dostum said that ISIS is trying to make its foothold in Afghanistan. To prevent this threat Kabul needs Russian support, as in Syria. We are confident that the Russian leadership will make a positive decision in this matter,” — wrote Kadyrov on his social network page.   Continue reading “Who is next in line? Afghanistan wants Russia’s help too”

Western Journalism – by Kevin Whitson

Barack Obama announced that on Friday he will be visiting Roseburg, Oregon, the town of the mass killing by a deranged man on the campus of Umpquo Community College. The gunman, who killed 9 and injured 9, reportedly chose to execute Christian students while leaving non-Christians with less serious wounds.

The residents were barely given time to begin the grieving process when President Obama decided to openly politicize the event in an effort to push his anti-Second Amendment agenda. In July, Obama lamented that he was not able to do more about gun control stating America, “is the one advanced nation on earth in which we do not have sufficient common-sense, gun safety laws.”   Continue reading “Obama Announced A Trip To Oregon Massacre Site- The Town’s Residents Are Doing THIS In Response”

The Daily Caller – by Juliegrace Brufke

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf released his budget plan Tuesday which calls for steep tax hikes in an attempt to balance the budget without major spending cuts.

The Democrat’s proposal includes a 16 percent increase in the state income tax, changing the rate from 3.07 percent to 3.57 percent, which the governor says would not impact seniors since it doesn’t affect retirement income.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania Governor Calls For 16 Percent Increase On State Income Tax”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

A rather creepy video surfaced on Instagram recently, that appears to show someone stalking a Los Angeles police officer. The video is filmed from the perspective of an unknown man parked behind a police cruiser. As he silently watches the officer step out of the vehicle, he points the camera downward, and films himself holding a revolver. The video seems to be a veiled threat towards the police.

And like clockwork, the media has jumped on the video, and used it as fodder for their phony ‘War on Police’ narrative. Rather than portraying the video as the work of some lone weirdo, they’re using it to push the idea that there is a growing trend with Americans who are targeting police officers. Take a look for yourself.   Continue reading “Viral Video Shows LAPD Officer Being Stalked by Gunman”

BATR – by James Hall

As the world economy falters and sinks into the abyss of fiscal deflation, the banksters need a new game plan to rescue their debt created monetary system. Notwithstanding, the Federal Reserve would be hard pressed to introduce negative interest rates in the United States as has been tried and tested abroad. Maybe under circumstances of a total meltdown such desperate measures would be forced upon the public, but as conditions presently exist, another dose of quantitative easing is more likely.     Continue reading “Coming Soon QE 4”

The Anti-Media – by Barry Donegan

Following recent media reports of high-profile mass shootings, a Republican assemblywoman from Nevada is calling for an investigation into whether psychiatric pharmaceuticals commonly taken by mass murderers can cause side effects that may contribute to their mental health decline.

According to KSNV Las Vegas, GOP Assemblywoman Michele Fiore says that, rather than blaming mass shootings on the guns used by the perpetrators, studies should be done on the drugs that many of them have a history of having taken to treat mental health disorders.   Continue reading “Lawmaker Calls for Study on Links Between Pharmaceuticals and Mass Killers”

Fox News

The president of the United Nations General Assembly said “corruption has no place” there, after prosecutors accused one of his predecessors of accepting more than half a million dollars in bribes from Chinese businesses.

Former UNGA president John Ashe used some bribe money to fly his family to New Orleans, where they stayed in an $850-a-night hotel room, according to court documents filed today.   Continue reading “‘No place at the United Nations’: Ex-UN General Assembly leader accused of pocketing $500,000 in bribes”

New York Times – by MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is preparing to release roughly 6,000 inmates from federal prison as part of an effort to ease overcrowding and roll back the harsh penalties given to nonviolent drug dealers in the 1980s and ’90s, according to federal law enforcement officials.

The release is scheduled to occur from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, and will be one of the largest one-time discharges of inmates from federal prisons in American history, said the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they did not want to be identified discussing matters that had not been publicly announced by the Justice Department.   Continue reading “U.S. to Release 6,000 Inmates Under New Sentencing Guidelines”