City Councilwoman Janet Dixon, who is seen here interfering with a police investigation into domestic battery by her son.LEO Affairs – by Brett Gillin

Wellston, Missouri no longer has a police department to call their own. The city of 2,300 watched as all 23 of their police officers were forced to turn in their badges earlier this week, after their police department was disbanded, thanks to a city council vote. While the move caught quite a few residents by surprise, those that were plugged into the tensions between the city council and the police department may have seen the writing on the wall.   Continue reading “Police department disbanded after multiple run-ins with city councilwoman and her drug-dealing son”

ARCHIVE PHOTO: A Palestinian man salvages belongings from damaged buildings in the Shejaia neighbourhood, which witnesses said was heavily hit by Israeli shelling and air strikes during an Israeli offensive, in Gaza City July 27, 2014. (Reuters / Finbarr O'Reilly)RT

Mistaking boys playing in a Gaza beach area for Hamas fighters and firing two missiles at them, killing four, is a tragic accident and not a reason to press criminal charges, an Israeli military magistrate’s office ruled.

“The case has been closed following the completion of a criminal investigation,” the IDF said in a statement on Thursday.   Continue reading “Missile killing of 4 Gaza boys not a crime, Israel rules”

Cuban migrantsMail.com

ABOVE THE FLORIDA STRAITS (AP) — With a shift in the relationship between Havana and Washington, many Cubans are now attempting a risky sea crossing out of fear that the U.S. will change its “wet-foot, dry-foot” policy allowing any Cuban reaching U.S. land to stay and pursue citizenship.

Without it, they’d be treated like other foreigners caught illegally in the country — ineligible for citizenship and subject to deportation. The U.S. Coast Guard returns any Cuban migrants caught at sea to the communist island. Authorities have captured or intercepted more than 2,600 since Oct. 1, and that tally is expected to match or surpass last year’s total of nearly 4,000.   Continue reading “Coast Guard, Cuban migrants continue deadly hide-and-seek”

Mail.com

BOSTON (AP) — Two men were charged Friday with conspiring to help the Islamic State group by plotting with a Boston terror suspect to kill U.S. citizens to support the objectives of the terrorist organization.

Nicholas Rovinski, 24, of Warwick, Rhode Island, was arrested Thursday. David Wright, 25, of Everett, Massachusetts, was arrested last week. Both men are charged with conspiring with Usaama Rahim, 26, of Boston, who was killed last week by terror investigators who had him under 24-hour surveillance. Authorities say Rahim lunged at police with a military-style knife, but his family has questioned that account, noting that a knife is not seen in a grainy surveillance video cited by authorities.   Continue reading “2 charged with conspiring to help IS group with Boston man”

Tom Williams / CQ Roll Call via AP ImagesBreitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Breitbart News sat down with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY-4th Dist.) earlier this week, and he explained that he put forth a rider to a Department of Justice appropriations bill to block the ATF “from banning common rifle ammunition” out of concern that “Obama’s swan song is gun control by executive order.”

On June 3, Breitbart News had reported that GOP representatives were adding riders to the bill to deny funding and block the DOJ and ATF from following through on backdoor gun controls under consideration at the time. Massie now explains:   Continue reading “Rep. Massie: ‘Obama’s Swan Song is Gun Control by Executive Order’”

Forbes – by Nelson Granados

As of Friday, June 12, the Internet is legally an open, unbiased network in the United States. Well, to be fair, it has been pretty open and unbiased, but now the net neutrality ruling is coming into effect.

Net neutrality rules were published by the Federal Communications Commission April 13, and the two-month waiting period for them to become effective ends today. The ruling is being appealed by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like AT&T T +0.06% and Verizon, which will likely take months if not years if it has to go to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, ISPs asked the courts to halt parts of the ruling until there is a verdict on the appeal (in legal terms, this halt request is called a stay request), but that request was denied today. So net neutrality now becomes enforceable by the FCC. Will consumers benefit?   Continue reading “Net Neutrality Goes Into Effect: What Consumers Should Expect”

Screenshot_from_2015-06-11_203323.jpgAll News Pipeline – by Stefan Stanford

A very concerned All News Pipeline reader just sent us the pictures seen above showing a pair of Saudi Arabian ‘Civil Defense’ trucks on a flatbed trailer deep in the heart of Texas. According to our reader, he saw three flatbeds, each of them with two of these vehicles upon them, just the latest strange sightings of foreign military vehicles on American soil and in ‘Jade Helm 15′ Texas at that. These were seen traveling southbound on I-45 just north of Houston, Texas.    Continue reading “Highly Suspicious: Saudi ‘Civil Defense’ Trucks On Texas Highway – Las Vegas Convoy Had Blackhawk Escort – Mysterious 2015 Wal Mart Evacuations”

Screencapture: DAHBOO777/YouTubeIntellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

The Army’s new camouflage uniforms are set to hit store shelves July 1 for beta-testing before being launched in solidarity Jan 2016.

Interestingly enough the new uniform appears to be printed in a woodland-type pattern and almost looks as if it would work perfectly domestically.   Continue reading “Army commissions new camouflage uniforms July 1 to match Americas background, ‘woodland style’ pattern”

web1_GOLD-BUTTE_052214_011.jpgLas Vegas Review Journal – by Henry Brean

The Bureau of Land Management has told its employees and contractors to stay out of a disputed swath of public land in northeastern Clark County after shots were fired near a survey crew’s camp last week.

The FBI and Metro police are said to be investigating the June 5 incident, which unfolded in a remote area at the northern tip of Lake Mead where Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy continues to graze cattle in defiance of federal authorities.   Continue reading “BLM pulls workers from Gold Butte after shots fired near surveyors”

The Washington Post – by Christopher Ingraham

Each year, Philadelphia cops take millions of dollars in cash from city residents under the state’s civil asset forfeiture laws. Roughly one-third of these residents — 1,500 of them — are never convicted of a crime. And much of their money — about $2.2 million a year — goes directly into the coffers of the Philadelphia district attorney’s office, which oversees the forfeiture process.   Continue reading “How Philadelphia seizes millions in ‘pocket change’ from some of the city’s poorest residents”

The Hoax that is the Fake Upstate New York Prison BreakNoDisInfo

The entire claim of a real prison break in the Upstate New York-area Clinton Correctional Facility is nothing other than an arch-fake, a set-up, a wretched hoax. It’s obviously a fake. There is no real urgency, here. No one is upset in the least. No one is in any real fear. It’s staged, mere make-believe, arch-Zionist-style:   Continue reading “The Hoax that is the Fake Upstate New York Prison Break”

Jon Rappoport

“Once you really understand the truth behind the lies in a given arena, then you can finally back up far enough and see the actual reasons for the lies. You can see the secret program the lies are protecting. You can see why the program is being pushed. You can see what most people would rather not see.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

In many previous articles, I have established a number of facts about vaccines.

They are not safe. They are not effective. They were not responsible for the major decline in so-called contagious diseases.   Continue reading “Globalism and the push for mandatory universal vaccination”

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A Miami police officer shot and killed a homeless African-American man in front of up to 60 witnesses including children attending summer camp. Police officials said the violent suspect refused to drop a metal pipe he was holding.

Miami Police Chief Rodolfo Llanes said officers were responding to a report of a violent dispute on Thursday morning. He said several dozen people were in Gibson Park, many of them children, who may have witnessed the events that unfolded.   Continue reading “Miami cop kills homeless man in park in front of dozens of kids”

FDA-LogoGlobal Research – by Joachim Hagopian

Like pretty much everything these days, money equates to power in the big business world of both geopolitics and monopolized corporate control designed to eliminate individual liberties and personal choice around the globe. We’ve seen it with the treasonous US crime cabal government that engineered the murder of 3000 Americans on 9/11 to establish a fake war on terror with fake enemies acting as mercenary Islamic stooges that conveniently facilitated the dismantling of the US Constitution.   Continue reading “The FDA and Big Pharma’s Latest Killer Agenda: Destroy Homeopathic Medicine”

Judicial Watch

Ten U.S. Senators and three representatives were the Soviet Union’s favorite members of Congress when the Communist nation was our worst enemy, according to a previously classified Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) report obtained by Judicial Watch.

The federal lawmakers had repeated contact with Communist diplomats who “cultivated” relationships with them during the Cold War, the records show. JW obtained the information by using the Mandatory Declassification Review process and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The records are from an FBI operation that monitored Soviet officials and establishments in Washington, D.C. and determine that there is a “continuing interest by representatives of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) to maintain contacts with and cultivate members or staff personnel of the U.S. Congress.”   Continue reading “JW Gets FBI Report of USSR’s Favorite Members of Congress During Cold War”

David Latham VA Mentally Ill Shot CopsCop Block – by Asa Jay

On Thursday, a Virginia grand jury chose to indict a Norfolk police officer for the fatal shooting of a mentally ill man that took place last year.

Officer Michael Carlton Edington Jr. was indicted on one count of voluntary manslaughter, by jurors who began deliberating Monday, in Norfolk Circuit Court.   Continue reading “Grand Jury Indicts VA Officer That Shot Mentally Ill Man Nine Times”