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Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

If there is one thing more likely to incite wide-spread social unrest in the Philippines than watching Manny Pacquiao lose to Floyd Mayweather tonight, it is Filipinos not being able to watch it all… and that is why, as The South China Morning Post reports, residents of the western Philippines are being asked to turn off their refrigerators so there will be enough electricity to watch tonight’s fight. However, Rante Ramos, secretary of the electrical cooperative on the island of Palawan, warned, even with help, there is likely to remain a power shortfall and “some circuits may inevitably be switched off.”   Continue reading “Filipinos Asked To Turn Off Fridges To Save Power For Pacquiao-Mayweather Fight”

NYPD cop critically injured after being shot in the headNY Post – by Larry Celona and Jamie Schram

An NYPD cop was shot in the head and chest and critically wounded in Queens on Saturday.

The anti-crime officer worked out of the 105th Precinct in Queens Village and was on duty when he was hit at around 6:15 p.m. It was not clear whether he was in uniform – anti-crime officers often do plainclothes patrols.   Continue reading “NYPD cop critically injured after being shot in the head”

Floyd_ProzanskiProgressives Today

As the Oregon anti gun bills make their way through the legislature, it’s important to review who supports these bills, and immortalize their #gunsense for the world to see.

Let’s start with state Senator Floyd Prozanski. He is the chief sponsor of this year’s SB941, the “universal background check” bill, and has sponsored several other anti gun bills in the past. He tips off special interest groups as to when committee hearings will be, so they have time to prepare and organize, while leaving the general public in the dark, and he rigs the panels during the hearing. Continue reading “May The Anti Gunners Live In Infamy”

NJ.com – by Agustin C. Torres

Who is Timothy J. Grossi? He is allegedly a scheming North Bergen public servant, a Department of Public Works deputy director who falsified time sheets so several DPW Morlocks could work on election campaigns, run chores and work on Grossi’s home — according to the state Attorney General.

Gosh, there seems to be a growing number of such allegations.   Continue reading “Political Insider: State carving defendants out of North Bergen with surgical precision”

Photo - A separate instance of "possible sexual transmission of Ebola has been reported, although the accompanying evidence was inconclusive," the CDC said in a report Friday. (AP Photo) Sent to us by a reader.

Washington Examiner – by Robert King

The deadly Ebola virus may be transmitted through sex long after a person has been cured, a major finding that could change how the virus is combated.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigators looked into the case of a Monrovia, Liberia, woman who contracted the disease. The agency identified only one link to Ebola: unprotected sex with an Ebola survivor who was not presenting symptoms.   Continue reading “CDC: Woman may have gotten Ebola after sex with survivor”

Reuters/Jim YoungBreitbart – by AWR Hawkins

On April 30 SF Gate reported that 16,000 gun owners on California’s registry cannot legally own guns.

They are barred by their criminal record or mental illness, yet they still possess guns after the CA Department of Justice was given $24 million in 2013 with which to take these guns off the streets.   Continue reading “16,000 Registered CA Gun Owners Cannot Legally Own Guns”

Free Thought Project – by Josey Wales

Bronx, NY – A video published on Youtube yesterday by user benfarias13 shows an apalling abuse of power by the NYPD when they pull over and arrest a man for absolutely no reason.

The video begins with the driver sitting calmly in his car when an officer walks up and opens the car door, demanding he “step out of the car.” The cop immediately tells him to put his hands behind his back and cuffs him, asking him if he has any weapons. The man complies and replies that he does not have any weapons, asking why he’s being arrested. The officer does not answer, asking again if he has any weapons. The driver reiterates that he has no weapons, asking again why he’s being arrested. The officer’s answer?   Continue reading “Hidden Camera Catches NYPD Cops Arresting Man For No Reason, Making Up Purpose for Stopping”

MPR News – by Matt Sepic

Layoffs at Target Corp. continued Thursday as the Minneapolis-based retail giant eliminated 100 administrative assistant jobs. The company also announced it would not fill 40 open similar positions.

Target said in a statement that laid off workers will receive a minimum of 15 weeks of pay as part of a severance package based on their years of service. The company also said it will continue to pay the employer portion of worker benefits for the next six months.   Continue reading “Target cuts another 140 positions”

Hard Proof of Crisis Actors in Baltimore arch-Zionist Riot HoaxNodisinfo

Make no mistake about it regarding the so-called black mob riots in Baltimore this is a Zionist plot, proven by evidence of the events on-site. Consider the video included in this post featuring arch-Zionist agent Jake Tapper. It is filled with lies, entirely inflammatory: absolutely false. It is a set-up by Zionist-controlled CNN, make evidently clear by the voice inflections and arch-fabrications spewed by Tapper.

The proof is undeniable. In many respects it was a fully staged event, proven by a thorough analysis of the information at hand.   Continue reading “Hard Proof of Crisis Actors in Baltimore arch-Zionist Riot Hoax”

The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

“Oh, what a tangled web we weave…when first we practice to deceive.”
― Walter Scott

The death of Freddie Gray, a Baltimore resident who died after sustaining a spinal cord injury while in police custody, has been ruled a homicide. State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby has charged all six officers involved in the incident and said Gray’s arrest was illegal.   Continue reading “Two Tales of a City: Something is Rotten in Baltimore”

hack a droneThe Sleuth Journal

The information necessary to hack a military drone is freely available to the public, in academic publications and online documents, according to an Israeli defense manufacturer.

One such paper was published just a month before Iran claimed it downed a CIA stealth drone in 2011, Esti Peshin said Monday at the Defensive Cyberspace Operations and Intelligence conference in Washington DC. Peshin is the director of cyber programs for Israel Aerospace Industries.   Continue reading “Just Google It: Info On How To Hack A Military Drone Is Already Online”

Twitter screenshotCity Paper – by Anna Walsh

It hasn’t been a good day for the Baltimore Fraternity Order of Police Lodge 3 (FOP). The police union published a public letter this morning that asked State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby to assign a special prosecutor to investigate Freddie Gray’s death and included a subtle threat to the political career of her husband, City Councilman Nick Mosby, only to have Marilyn Mosby announce charges against six officers a few minutes later. Baltimore citizens celebrated in the streets when the charges were announced, and Mosby got a flood of press coverage, with a New York Times headline announce she is “Seen as Tough on Police Misconduct” and a New York magazine post calling her a “certified bad ass.”   Continue reading “Union for Baltimore police attempts to raise funds for arrested officers, gets fundraiser almost immediately shut down”

Sister Diana Momeka (Image from adriandominicans.org)RT

Conservative commentators are up in arms over the State Department’s decision to deny a visa to a Catholic nun who was part of an Iraqi delegation supposed to testify before Congress about Islamic State (ISIS) atrocities.

The US consulate in Erbil rejected the visitor visa application of Sister Diana Momeka earlier this week, saying she was “not able to demonstrate that [her] intended activities in the United States would be consistent with the classification of the visa.”   Continue reading “US denies visa to nun set to testify about ISIS atrocities”

Reuters/Suhaib SalemRT

A man in Florida is suing a local hospital for emotional distress after his amputated leg ended up in a dumpster with his nametag still attached to it.

The lawsuit comes after the family of 56-year-old John Timiriasieff was contacted by detectives to tell them his leg, removed in October at Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables, had been found. They were investigating whether he had been the victim of foul play.   Continue reading “Florida man sues hospital after it threw away his leg in trash”

This Friday, Feb. 27, 2015, photo shows a sign advertising a house for rent in Los Angeles. More than 1 in 4 renters must devote at least half of their family income to housing and utilities, according to a new analysis of Census data by Enterprise Community Partners, a nonprofit that helps finance affordable housing.Miami Herald – b y Josh Boak

More than one in four U.S. renters have to use at least half their family income to pay for housing and utilities.

That’s the finding of an analysis of Census data by Enterprise Community Partners, a nonprofit that helps finance affordable housing. The number of such households has jumped 26 percent to 11.25 million since 2007.   Continue reading “1 in 4 U.S. renters must use half their pay for housing costs”

Reuters/Luc GnagoRT

Following shocking revelations of child sexual abuse by French peacekeeping troops in the Central African Republic, the UN has warned that it is “horribly possible” that information about more such cases may emerge.

As the investigation continues into the alleged French crimes and troop misconduct, UN human rights spokesman, Rupert Colville admitted that “it is possible, it’s horribly possible,” that further inquiries will reveal more unreported instances.   Continue reading “‘Horribly possible’: More child-rape cases by peacekeepers could emerge – UN”