Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

West Deptford, NJ — An unsettling video was uploaded to Facebook Saturday, which allegedly shows a West Deptford police officer assaulting a teen for merely exercising his rights.

The incident began after police were called to the scene for a noise violation. The victim, 18-year-old Chris Cuneo, was not responsible for the noise and was attempting to walk away from the scene. However, officers Creedon and Svenson, of the West Deptford police department, were having none of that.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Shows NJ Cops Tear Open Teen’s Face for Not Giving them His Name”

WBEZ 91.5 – by Chip Mitchell

A Chicago investigator who determined that several civilian shootings by police officers were unjustified was fired after resisting orders to reverse those findings, according to internal records of his agency obtained by WBEZ.

Scott M. Ando, chief administrator of the city’s Independent Police Review Authority, informed its staff in a July 9 email that the agency no longer employed supervising investigator Lorenzo Davis, 65, a former Chicago police commander. IPRA investigates police-brutality complaints and recommends any punishment.   Continue reading “City fires investigator who found cops at fault in shootings”

Simple Justice

The comparison was obvious from the moment the query arrived.  Gerry Spence wrote a book entitled Police State, How America’s Cops Get Away With Murder, published by St. Martin’s Press.  Even the cover art struck an eerie similarity to Radley Balko’s Rise of the Warrior Cop, which I reviewed and subsequently recommended as mandatory summer reading.   Continue reading “Book Review: Gerry Spence’s Police State”

DX Group

Building and experimenting with antennas can be an interesting part of the radio hobby. Here we have collected some links to building instructions for 11m antennas on the www. There is also links to some sites with general info on antennas.

Continue reading “11m Antenna Building Instructions on the Internet”

Politico – by Nick Gass

A gun-control group backed by Michael Bloomberg is stepping up its support for background check legislation in Congress with a six-figure ad buy this week.

Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit formed last year combining the groups Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, will begin running ads in D.C. publications including The Washington Post and POLITICO. It is also launching separate petitions to Congress and gun retailer Cabela’s.   Continue reading “Bloomberg-backed group to launch ads urging end to Charleston loophole”

The Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Pentagon Refuses to Arm Military Recruiters – Tells Them to “Close the Blinds”

Army chief of staff Gen. Ray Odierno said on Friday he has no plans to arm recruiters or add security patrols to military recruitment centers in the wake of the Islamist terror attacks on unarmed, unguarded military offices in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Thursday. Odierno basically said he doesn’t trust his troops to handle their weapons properly.   Continue reading “Pentagon Tells Military Recruiters ‘No Guns’ Allowed at Centers – “CLOSE THE BLINDS” for Protection”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

For the first time in six years, China has updated the status of their national gold reserves. As part of their move to join the IMF’s basket of currencies, they were asked to come clean on the amount of gold they’ve accumulated in recent years. However, the numbers they’ve given have left investors feeling skeptical.

Officially, they now have 1,658 tons of gold. The last time that number was updated in April of 2009, it stood at 1,054 tons, which is roughly a 60% increase, and places their gold haul above Russia’s. That’s pretty impressive, but it falls far short of what investors had expected. When they first announced that they were going to reveal their stockpile two months ago, the most conservative estimates placed their gold holdings at 3000 tons, or double what they recently reported. Due to the fact that China is the largest gold producer, and nearly the largest gold importer, their current numbers are dubious at best.

As for why they may still be under reporting their gold reserves, they probably don’t want to alarm the markets. They want to keep prices low so they can keep accumulating more, which given the amount of gold they’ve officially bought, they’re obviously determined to keep buying. And since the price of gold and the value of the dollar have an inverse relationship, they want to keep gold low so that their massive dollar reserves stay valuable (which they’re still in the process of selling). At some point they’re going to use their gold reserves to challenge the supremacy of the dollar, but for now, they’re going to keep prices low while they hoard as much as they can.

See how the Chinese are faking their economic data.

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The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

It all started when Michigan resident Richard Houghton was driving through Wisconsin, where he was pulled over by a police officer. The reason? He apparently had an air freshener hanging from his rear view mirror, and a GPS unit on his dash, which according to the police officer, were obstructing his view of the road and were thus illegal under state law. A subsequent search of the vehicle yielded a small amount of marijuana. Houghton was arrested and charged with 2 years of probation, and his car was seized under civil forfeiture laws.   Continue reading “Driver Pulled Over for Hanging an Air Freshener in His Car”

BATR

Israel has never been a victim. Zionist belligerents work diligently to expand their control in the region. This objective is not widely accepted in mainstream political circles since critical criticism is a risky endeavor when confronting truth to power. The turmoil in Egypt and subsequent regime change, the over throw and elimination of Gaddafi in Libya and the ongoing Israeli ISIL induced conflict in Syria all benefit the Khazar usurpers. Well before the NeoCons commandeered U.S. foreign policy, Jewish influence over their Congressional puppets and administration stooges was prevalent, awaiting the time when U.S. forces would be used to serve the designs of Zionism inroads.   Continue reading “Greater Israel Setback from Iranian Agreement”

Wayne Dupree, September, 2013

NOTE: This story was sourced back in 2013 from a website Vietnam Veterans Against John Mccain which is no longer there. However, the video still is available on youtube and added to this story

Did the Vietnamese really call him ‘Songbird McCain’ because he’d give them so much information?   Continue reading “Veterans voice displeasure and non-trust of John “Songbird” McCain who spilled his guts to get out of torture”

Air Force Times – by Leo Shane III and Andrew Tilghman

The military has a problem with guns.

Following last week’s murder of five service members in a violent and still-unexplained shooting spree in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Defense Department once again has found itself in the midst of a broader national feud about gun control, gun rights and public safety.   Continue reading “Military caught in crossfire of gun control feuds”

YNet News

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter was warmly welcomed by his Israeli counterpart Monday on the first Cabinet-level US visit to the Jewish state since the Iran nuclear deal was announced.

The Pentagon chief met at Israel’s defense headquarters with Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon and on Tuesday is to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has strongly criticized the Iran deal.   Continue reading “US defense secretary: We will help Israel defend itself”

Engineer jokes for JD.

Why Don’t You Try This?

1. Normal people believe that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.

2. To the optimist, the glass is half-full. To the pessimist, the glass is half-empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.   Continue reading “Who said engineers have no sense of humor?”

The Telegraph – by Tim Wallace

The biggest US banks have been told to set aside an extra $200bn in capital buffers to protect themselves and the wider economy against a future crash.

Seven of the eight lenders are already on track to meet the tougher new target, which is being imposed by the Federal Reserve because the banks are deemed to be globally systemically important financial institutions, whose collapse could cause shockwaves across the world.

Continue reading “JP Morgan told to raise $12.5bn more capital”

The Organic Prepper

Everyone knows that when you fall on hard times financially, you tighten your budget.  But it’s one thing to go through and examine your own personal spending, making decisions where to cut and where to continue spending, and quite another to have someone personally unaffected by those cuts make the decisions for you.

As the collapse of Greece accelerates, the most vulnerable citizens are paying for the bad decisions of the government.   Continue reading “Austerity Measures: Who Is Really Paying for the Bailout in Greece?”

ABC News – by Benjamin Bell

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he does not owe John McCain an apology for saying the Arizona senator is only a war hero “because he was captured.”

Trump told Martha Raddatz on ABC’s “This Week” that he won’t be pulling out of the presidential race over his comments, which he made Saturday during a campaign event in Iowa. Trump said he left to a “standing ovation” after speaking at the Family Leadership Council summit.   Continue reading “Donald Trump Says He Does Not Owe John McCain Apology”

Military Times – by Gary Fineout

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Governors in at least a half-dozen states ordered National Guardsmen to be armed in the wake of an attack on two military facilities in Tennessee, and Florida Gov. Rick Scott went a step further Saturday by immediately relocated recruiters to armories.

In an executive order, the Republican governor said he wants Guard recruiters to move from six storefront locations into armories until state officials can evaluate and make security improvements, including possibly installing bullet-proof glass or enhanced surveillance equipment.   Continue reading “Governors order National Guardsmen to be armed”