derrineshaclay.jpgFree Thought Project – by John Vibes

Lansing, Michigan – A federal judge recently decided that a $10 million dollar lawsuit against the Lansing Police Department can proceed.

The judge’s decision comes after officers were cleared for killing a young girl as she was hiding from them, resting on her knees repeating “I’m sorry, I’m sorry.”   Continue reading “Family Suing Police After 17-Year-old Girl Shot Execution Style By Police While Kneeling Down”

Land Destroyer Report – by Tony Cartalucci

March 2, 2015 (Tony Cartalucci – LD) – In a 2009 US policy paper published by the corporate-financier funded Brookings Institution, it was made clear that the US was determined to provoke Iran into a conflict and effect regime change at any cost – up to and including an outright military invasion and occupation of Iran with US troops.

However, before it came to that, the Brookings Institution’s policymakers explored other options including fomenting US-backed political unrest coupled with covert, violent force, the use of US State Department listed foreign terrorist organizations to carry out assassinations and attacks within Iran, and limited airstrikes carried out by either the US or Israel, or both.   Continue reading “Obama-Netanyahu “Fallout” is Theater – Planned in 2009″

UPI – by Ed Adamczyk

KALACHI, Kazakhstan, March 5 (UPI) — Residents of a Kazakhstan town are being affected by a sleep disorder in which some fall asleep suddenly and sleep for days.

Over 150 cases, since March 2013, have hit the town of Kalachi in northern Kazakhstan. The incidents, which come in waves, and their cause remain unknown. The ninth wave of the mysterious illness was reported this week.   Continue reading “Kazakhstan village residents hit by ‘sleepy disease’”

NBC 4 New York

An aircraft skidded on the runway at LaGuardia Airport and crashed into a fence as a blinding wintry mix coated the region Thursday morning, Port Authority officials and sources familiar with the situation tell NBC 4 New York.

It wasn’t clear how many people were on the Delta plane when it slid off the runway around 11 a.m., nor was it known if it was landing or taking off. There was no immediate word on injuries.   Continue reading “Plane Skids Off Runway at LaGuardia Airport”

Sipsey Street Irregulars

One of my best friends called me up yesterday to urge me, to plead with me, not to go to Spokane. He had a lot of reasons why. One point he raised was that some in the open carry/We Will Not Comply movement seem to be determined to become “scarier than the people they oppose” by “dressing like operators in Iraq” and “wearing masks and clown get-up.” He pointed out the long-ago critique of a leftist looking back on the anti-war movement who bemoaned that they lost the larger argument when the anti-warriors, through riots and Weatherman actions, “became scarier than the Vietnam War itself.” Anthony, I pointed out, was dressed in a suit and tie. “Yeah,” he retorted, “but the press didn’t run his picture, did they?” He has a point.   Continue reading “Why Spokane. Why now”

prison 1The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

As I was investigating the FEMA camp run and maintained by the Chicago PD, I kept running into the topic of privatized prisons. I first wrote about privatized prisons almost seven years ago. Subsequently, I decided to take a fresh look and what I found was shocking. The privatized prison industry owns and controls nearly every elected official. State officials are literally “stealing” money from education and putting that money into the privatized prison system. Most states have guaranteed privatized prisons 100% occupancy rates and the conditions of these prisons are increasingly barbaric and clearly fit the definition of slave labor.   Continue reading “There Are Several Chicago Style FEMA Camps in Every State”

Deputy-involved shooting in Deltona photoWFTV 9 News

DELTONA, Fla. — Authorities have identified a man who died after being shot in the face by a Volusia County Sheriff’s deputy early Wednesday morning.

The shooting happened while deputies served a search warrant for drugs in Deltona, authorities said.

Deputies said they were serving the warrant in a home on Maybrook Drive when Derek Cruice, 26, advanced on a member of the SWAT team who was entering the residence.   Continue reading “Florida Deputy Shoots Unarmed Man In Face, Killing Him, While Serving A Pot Warrant”

Israeli Defense Force reservists (Wikimedia)Journalist Resource – by Brandon Ward

The 2015 visit of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress has opened up a rare split in the relations between the United States and Israel, its strongest ally in the Middle East. On its surface, the issue appears to be purely political: Netanyahu was invited by House Speaker John Boehner without consultation of the White House, an apparent violation of protocol. While Netanyahu intends to address what he says is the growing threat from Iran, President Obama expressed concerns that the visit could be an attempt to influence the upcoming election in Israel, and will not meet with the prime minister.   Continue reading “U.S. foreign aid to Israel: 2014 congressional report”

US ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert (C) with a wound on his face as he leaves the Sejong Cultural Institute in Seoul, after being injured in an attack by an armed assailant.(AFP Photo / Munhwa Ilbo )RT

North Korea has said the razor attack on the US ambassador to South Korea, Mark Lippert, was “just punishment” for the two countries’ joint military drills. The assault has left the US official’s face slashed, but he is now recovering.

The ambassador has since tweeted of the news.   Continue reading “Razor attack on US envoy to S. Korea ‘just punishment’ for drills – N. Korea”

Kathleen SebeliusMail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court argument over subsidies that help millions of people afford their health insurance suggests that the Obama administration has two chances to attract one critical vote.

The justices will gather in private Friday to cast their votes in the case. The outcome after Wednesday’s argument appears to be in the hands of two conservative justices — one who voted with the court’s four liberals to uphold the law in 2012 and the other who joins the liberals more often, but who would have killed the whole thing three years ago.   Continue reading “Fate of Obama health law subsidies rests with 2 justices”

Mail.com

Much of the South was forecast to see temperatures drop 30 to 45 degrees in a 24-hour period thanks to yet another arctic cold front, according to the latest forecasts.

Some locations may even see their coldest temperatures ever recorded so late in the season, including Nashville and Louisville, Kentucky, where temperatures may drop into the single digits. Meanwhile, areas farther north, such as Maryland and New Jersey, were already seeing snow early Thursday and federal workers in the Washington area were told to stay home. State offices in New Jersey and Delaware also closed Thursday.   Continue reading “Temps drop at over 30 degrees ahead of next winter storm”

Mail.com

WILSON, N.C. (AP) — Details emerging from the theft of nearly $5 million in gold bars on an interstate highway indicate the heist was carefully planned and raise questions about who was involved other than the three armed robbers.

The robbers pulled up almost immediately after the drivers made an unscheduled stop on a dark stretch of highway in North Carolina, according to a warrant. When the crew got out of the truck, they left their firearms behind in violation of their employer’s security rules, the sheriff said. And while the workers told authorities they had to pull over because strong gasoline fumes were making at least one of them sick, a mechanic found no problems with the truck.   Continue reading “Strange circumstances surround gold heist on Interstate 95”

Libertasintel

Cartridge, Caliber 5.56 mm, Armor Piercing, M995 (United States): 5.56×45mm 52-grain AP cartridge with a tungsten core. [black tip]. The M995 is a 5.56-mm Armor Piercing (AP) cartridge that provides an AP capability for the M16A2 rifle, the M4 carbine, and the Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW).   Continue reading “M855 vs. True Armor Piercing Ammunition”

Bill NyeActivist Post – by Amanda Warren

Yet another in a series of crazy “guns that never were” in the school system, where a child must bear harsh punishment.

KRDO News of Colorodo reports:

A Colorado Springs first-grader was suspended from school after pointing his fingers at a classmate in the shape of a gun.

Six-year-old Elijah goes to Stratton Meadows Elementary School. On Monday, he pointed at a classmate in the shape of a gun and said, “You’re dead.”

Continue reading “6-Year-Old Suspended and “Reeducated” After Pointing Finger Like Gun”