Stingray2-640x353Voices of Liberty – by Nick Hankoff

Governor Jay Inslee’s desk is the next and final stop for the Washington state bill taking on “Stingray” technology. Stingrays are used in fake cell phone towers that trick mobile devices to connecting with them, revealing personal and tracking information to law enforcement. Police have argued no warrant is necessary.

House Bill 1440 would draw clear distinctions on how and when stingrays can be used. HB1440 also addresses their role in federal mass surveillance. If it becomes law, stingrays won’t be allowed unless certain conditions are met. From the bill’s text:   Continue reading “Will Washington State End ‘Stingray’ Warrantless Surveillance?”

The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Privacy advocates are urging the House of Representatives and Senate to vote against bills that further increase the government’s widespread surveillance of citizens. The bills, called the “Protecting Cyber Networks Act” (H.R. 1560) and the “Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act” (S. 754) are the latest move by lawmakers to bolster the strength of the domestic spying apparatus.

One of the main objectives of the new laws is to eliminate consequences for companies that share their users’ private information with the government. The bills refer to this as “liability protection.”   Continue reading “Congress Moves to Grant Even More Power to the NSA”

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A white man was pulled out of his car by six black men and beaten unconscious in Pittsburgh. Police say the victim nearly died. The car is currently missing. The media absolutely doesn’t want you to know that it was a black on white crime.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette initially reported the race of the victim and the race of perpetrators on it’s website. Then the paper went back and scrubbed all references to race.  

Continue reading “Pittsburgh man pulled from car in near fatal racial hate crime mob attack”

Image Credit: Twitter/@TelemundoAustinWestern Journalism – by B. Christopher Agee

The same Texas police chief who encouraged his constituents last year to alert authorities of any “gun enthusiasts” they might know is back in the news this week with another anti-gun rant.

After Texas legislators passed a new provision allowing citizens to openly carry firearms, Austin Sheriff Art Acevedo responded by posting a rambling, error-filled screed against the amendment. He titled his post, published Tuesday on Twitter, Open Season For Armed Criminals and Extremists.   Continue reading “‘Open Season For Gang Members’: Texas Police Chief Blasts New Open Carry Law”

Jon Rappoport

Host: Hi, everybody, this is Fnerd McDaniel, and this is the Vaccination Quiz Show. Our first contestant is Moggle Furbrain, a dad from Loopville, New York. Hello, Moggle.

Moggle: Hi, Fnerd.

Host: I have a series of four questions about vaccination. If you get them right, you win an all-expenses-paid trip to Venus. Are you ready?   Continue reading “The Vaccination Quiz Show”

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Legal and illegal immigrants will hit a record high of 51 million in just eight years and eventually account for an astounding 82 percent of all population growth in America, according to new U.S. Census figures.

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies that analyzed the statistics said that by 2023, one in seven U.S. residents will be an immigrant, rising to one in five by 2060 when the immigrant population totals 78 million.   Continue reading “Census: Record 51 million immigrants in 8 years, will account for 82% of U.S. growth”

Register Gaurd – by Jack Moran

A Coquille pastor and his wife may be on the run from federal authorities who want to see them imprisoned in a $1.2 million tax evasion case.

Two federal judges today issued arrest warrants for Ronald and Dorothea Joling after they failed to show up for scheduled court appearances in Eugene.

Attorneys for the couple told Chief U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken that they had no information regarding the Jolings’ whereabouts. Aiken had been scheduled to make sentencing decisions in the couple’s case. Instead, she issued warrants for their arrests.   Continue reading “Arrest warrants issued for Coquille pastor and wife convicted of tax evasion”

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:  The level of complacency in world financial markets is downright astounding—–even stupid.

Today there are two more signs of extreme mania——a brokerage firm calculation that there are now $5.3 trillion of government bonds trading at negative yields and the cross-over of eurolibor into the nether world of negative yields, as well.   Continue reading “This Is Nuts; $5.3 Trillion Of Government Bonds Now Have Negative Yields”

In ancient Israel, it came to pass that a trader by the name of Abraham Com did take unto himself a healthy young wife by the name of Dottie. Dot Com was a comely woman, large of breast, broad of shoulder and long of leg. Indeed, she was often called Amazon Dot Com.

And she said unto Abraham, her husband, “Why dost thou travel so far from town to town with thy goods when thou canst trade without ever leaving thy tent?”

Abraham did look at her as though she were several saddle bags short of a camel load, but simply said, “How, dear?” Dot replied, “I will place drums in all the towns and drums in between to send messages and sale can be made on the drums and delivery made by Uriah’s Pony Stable (UPS).”   Continue reading “How Computers Came to Pass”

Gateway Pundit

Let’s take a break from the rigors of politics and enjoy a feel good story.

Jake “The Snake” Beckmann took on former UFC fighter Nate “Rock” Quarry for a new World Heavyweight Championship this past Saturday at an event put on by the Full Contact Fighting Federation, based in Oregon. But this was no ordinary match.   Continue reading “There’s A New World Heavyweight Champion…”

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Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo, CA is closing its doors today. The Bay Area facility has been serving the community for 50 years, but has been losing approximately $18 Million a year for the past several years. The West Contra Costa Healthcare District board voted in March to begin the closing process, which included selling off land and nearby buildings that were part of the campus. The city, of course, picked up that tab.   Continue reading “Systemic Breakdown: Government Healthcare Forces Hospital Closure”

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After the shooting death of 2 year old Kaden Lum in Bremerton, WA, cartoonist Milt Priggee drew a cartoon depicting the toddler as an angel, alongside an Uncle Sam-ed out Devil creature, holding 2 pistols, labeled as “America’s Gun Culture.” The cartoon ran in the Kitsap Sun newspaper, out of Washington state.

Jason Trammell, grandfather of Kaden Lum, said “I feel that the cartoonist used my grandson as a 2-year-old in his cartoon to push their political agenda for the shock effect, and I think that’s deplorable”   Continue reading ““That’s Deplorable!” Grandfather To Anti Gun Cartoonist”

Presidential candidate Tony Funchess at a recent ASPSU debate. Miles Sanguinetti/PSU VanguardProgressives Today

What happens when a social justice warrior’s rape record intersects with his run for student body president?

This:

The startling past of Tony Funchess has come to light. Currently running for student body president of Portland State University, someone distributed a flyer around the college detailing Mr. Funchess’ criminal past, which centered around a 3 year jail term for 2 sex abuse charges; Sodomy III and Attempted Rape II.   Continue reading “EXPOSED: Rape Record For Anti Gun “Social Justice” Advocate”

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Free Beacon – by CJ Ciaramella

A Veterans Affairs hospital in West Virginia switched out patients’ prescribed medications with older drugs to cut costs, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) announced in a letter to Congress and the White House Wednesday.

The Beckley, West Virginia, Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) substituted prescribed antipsychotic medications with older drugs as a cost-savings measure. The practice violated VA policy and posed a public health risk, the OSC said in a press release.   Continue reading “West Virginia VA Hospital Switched Antipsychotic Meds with Older Drugs to Cut Costs”

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Natural News – by Mike Adams

After California’s vaccine mandate bill SB277 was halted last week with an outcry of public outrage against it, the pro-vaccine mafia machine went to work. Democratic Sens. Ben Allen of Santa Monica and Richard Pan of Sacramento helped pursue a vote rigging agenda to replace seats on the committee with pro-vaccine industry sellouts. A new democrat, Sen. Bill Monning, was chosen to fill a vacant seat, and with his vote in favor of stripping Californians of vaccine exemption rights, SB277 was approved today.   Continue reading “California’s SB277 mandatory vaccination bill passes Senate committee after votes rigged, public testimony silenced”