When Cleveland Police Officer Michael Brelo mounted the hood of a Chevy Malibu and fired fifteen shots through the windshield, killing Timothy Russell and Melissa Williams, he behaved in an “unreasonable” and “unconstitutional” fashion. This was the testimony offered by W. Ken Katsaris, a nationally renowned expert witness on use-of-force issues, during Brelo’s bench trial for two counts of voluntary manslaughter. Continue reading “Only “Blue Lives” Really Matter”
Year: 2015
Natural News – by Daniel Barker
When the SHTF, those with the means of growing their own food will have the best shot at survival. However, in a post-apocalyptic world or simply a society that has suffered an economic collapse, anything you are able to grow will be a tempting target for roving marauders.
If you have a traditional backyard garden with neat rows of plants, you will essentially be advertising the fact that there is food for the taking to anyone who happens to pass by with an empty belly. This is not an exaggeration; plenty of urban gardeners who have carefully tended a patch of tomatoes, peppers or corn have reported their crops being stolen in the dark of night just as the food was ready to be harvested. If that can happen in times of relative “plenty,” just imagine what things will be like after a real crisis. Continue reading “Learn how to plant a high-yield secret survival garden”
Free Beacon – by Elizabeth Harrington
The Department of Justice is concentrating on “far-right” groups in a new study of social media usage aimed at combatting violent extremism.
The Justice Department’s National Institute of Justice (NIJ) awarded Michigan State University $585,719 for the study, which was praised by Eric Holder, the former attorney general, earlier this year. Continue reading “Justice Department Studying ‘Far-Right’ Social Media Use”
Penn Live – by Christine Vendel
HARRISBURG – The raid of former Harrisburg Mayor Steve Reed’s home on Tuesday got the city buzzing about the status of an investigation into the city’s financial dealings.
Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s office is conducting an extensive investigation into various aspects of Harrisburg’s city governance under Reed, the mayor from 1982 through 2009. Continue reading “Raid of former Harrisburg mayor’s home: 5 things we know and 5 things we don’t”
A Hummelstown tavern is coming under fire for agreeing to host a fundraising pig roast to benefitLisa Mearkle, the police officer charged in the Feb. 2 shooting death of a South Hanover Township man.
“It’s ridiculous. It’s a slap in the family’s face,” said Connie Condran of Hummelstown, one of the commenters on Chick’s Hummelstown Tavern’s Facebook page regarding the Aug. 2 benefit planned by Hunt for Justice. Continue reading “Hummelstown tavern to hold pig roast to benefit Officer Lisa Mearkle, charged in fatal shooting”
There is not another issue more emblematic and dastardly that furthers the New World Order agenda than total control over global trade. The Trans Pacific Partnership is so secret that the Pelosi rule takes effect. You must approve it before you find out what is in it. So why is there so little outrage from the public about negotiations that are fundamentally already approved in a Bilderberg session? All factions of ideological persuasion that oppose worldwide tyranny have a common interest and imminent need to oppose the TPP. Continue reading “Right and Left Agree: TPP about Corporate Control”
Think that since you “aren’t breaking any laws,” police brutality doesn’t affect you? Well, that’s certainly not the case in one Michigan city. Instead of violent cops paying for their own wrong-doings, the legal expenses associated with police brutality will come directly from taxpayer pockets.
The city of Inkster is giving residents a one-time tax hike to pay for the massive settlement for Floyd Dent, a man brutally beaten during a traffic stop. Continue reading “Michigan City Raises Taxes to Pay for Police Brutality”
Just days after George Soros warned that World War 3 was imminent unless Washington backed down to China on IMF currency basket inclusion, the hacker collective CyberBerkut has exposed the billionaire as the real puppet-master behind the scenes in Ukraine. In 3 stunning documents, allegedly hacked from email correspondence between the hedge fund manager and Ukraine President Poroshenko, Soros lays out “A short and medium term comprehensive strategy for the new Ukraine,” expresses his confidence that the US should provide Ukraine with lethal military assistance, “with same level of sophistication in defense weapons to match the level of opposing force,” and finally explained Poroshenko’s “first priority must be to regain control of financial markets,” which he assures the President could be helped by The Fed adding “I am ready to call Jack Lew of the US Treasury to sound him out about the swap agreement.” Continue reading “Hacked Emails Expose George Soros As Ukraine Puppet-Master”
The two largest private prison companies alone have spent $35 million on lobbying and campaign contributions to state and local officials since 1989. Evidently, it was money well spent:
The number of prisoners housed in private facilities has jumped 1600% since 1990.
New York Daily News – by EDGAR SANDOVAL, LARRY MCSHANE
A Bronx politician wants the sins of New York’s children visited upon their parents.
City Council member Andy King plans to ask state legislators to hold mom and dad liable if their law-breaking kids aged 17 and under are caught carrying guns. Continue reading “Bronx City Councilman wants parents held liable for gun-toting kids’ actions: ‘You brought them into this world’”
The Senate has approved the USA Freedom Act, which will alter the way U.S. agencies conduct surveillance and gather data. A final vote on the bill came late Tuesday afternoon, after amendments to the bill failed.
Update at 9:30 p.m. ET: Obama’s Signature
Following an expedited enrollment process, President Obama signed the bill into law late Tuesday.
Continue reading “Senate Approves USA Freedom Act, Obama Signs It, After Amendments Fail”
Don’t know if this has been discussed, so I thought I’d offer what I’m doing for the 3 AM visit. I’m installing these brackets on the inside of all my house doors.
When the jack boots try to ram any of my house doors, their rams will bounce back, giving me time to respond and blow their asses away.
I’m using 3 1/2 inch screws with washers on the heads, and 3 sets per door.
Much to the surprise of the general public, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of expanded the ability of law enforcement to search without warrants.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the majority of the court which ruled 6 to 3 that “when occupants of a residents disagree on whether they will admit police without a warrant, the objecting occupant must be physically present,” the Washington Post reported. “That doesn’t change if police have removed the objector,” the court added. Continue reading “Supreme Court Rules Police DO NOT Need A Warrant To Search Your Home”
LA Times – by PATRICK MCGREEVY
The state Senate on Tuesday approved a hotly debated measure that would allow many immigrants in the country illegally to sign up for special healthcare programs that would offer the same benefits as Medi-Cal.
The action comes just days after lawmakers significantly scaled back the plan, which originally would have offered state-subsidized Medi-Cal to people in the country without authorization. Continue reading “California Senate OKs health coverage for many immigrants here illegally”
The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause
Robin Speronis had been living in an off-grid home for many years without incident, until she was interviewed by a local FOX affiliate in November of 2013. Shortly thereafter, the city of Cape Coral tagged a “notice to vacate” on her property, due to multiple code violations, all of which stem from the fact that her home isn’t connected to water, sewage, or the electrical grid. The city has tried to argue that she is in violation of the International Property Maintenance Code for relying on rainwater and solar panels, instead of utilities. Continue reading “Florida Court Rules “Off Grid” Living Illegal”
Monday while President Barack Obama was answering questions at a town hall with YSEALI Fellows, an exchange program for community leaders from ASEAN, The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, he said his administration has restored the Untied States as the “the most respected country on earth.” Continue reading “Obama: I’ve Restored the US as the ‘Most Respected Country in the World’”




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