KGNS TV

LAREDO, TEXAS (KGNS) – Five more Syrians have been stopped at a Laredo port of entry on Friday. This brings the total number of Syrians seeking to enter the US through our city this week up to 13.

According to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security, five Syrian nationals presented themselves at the Gateway to the Americas Bridge. A family consisting of a man, woman and child, and two other men were taken into custody by Customs and Border Protection — a standard procedure.   Continue reading “Five Syrians Stopped at Laredo International Bridge One”

RT

A man opened fire inside a Tampa, Florida hospital on Monday, shooting a victim before turning the gun on himself. The victim died after being rushed to the emergency room for treatment. The hospital was put on lockdown following the incident.

The shooter, identified only as a white male, fired his gun at 41-year-old Alonna Tedesco before shooting and killing himself.    Continue reading “2 dead in murder-suicide at Florida hospital”

WSOC TV – by Mark Becker and Trish Williford

MINT HILL, N.C. — Five teens have been charged in a violent sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl in Mint Hill, police said.

Officers said they found the victim naked in a field next to an apartment complex on Stoney Trace Drive, off Margaret Wallace Road, Thursday afternoon.

Police said they found a female wearing no clothes lying in the grass near the building and that it appeared she was the victim of a violent sexual assault. Continue reading “5 teens charged in connection to violent sexual assault in Mint Hill”

ABC News – by Jordyn Phelps

Donald Trump would “absolutely” bring back waterboarding as an accepted form of interrogation, he said today on ABC’s “This Week.”

Trump characterized waterboarding as a form of “strong interrogation” that is “peanuts” when compared to tactics used by ISIS against its hostages.   Continue reading “Donald Trump Says He Would Bring Back Waterboarding”

CNN

Republican presidential contenders split Sunday on a proposal to ban individuals on a terror watch list from buying guns, with front-runner Donald Trump backing the measure and Ben Carson opposing it.

The measure is being pushed by Democrats in the wake of the Paris attacks. It’s similar to a bill that George W. Bush’s Justice Department supported, but that never won approval due to opposition from gun rights groups.   Continue reading “Republicans split on guns for terror watch list members”

RT

Apparently being unable to find any footage of the US Air Force strikes against Islamic State’s oil infrastructure, PBS NewsHour spliced Russian Defense Ministry’s video into their report – but it did not go unnoticed.

The PBS report last week used two objective control videos made by Russian drones while Sukhoi bombers based at Khmeimim airfield in Latakia bombed out an oil storage facility in Syria used by ISIS and a large camp of oil trucks.   Continue reading “Epic bombing fail? PBS uses Russian footage to depict US airstrikes on ISIS oil fields”

RT

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree lifting the ban on supplying Iran with uranium enrichment equipment. It is linked to Russia importing enriched uranium from Iran, according to the official government website.

The Russian President is visiting Tehran to take part in Gas Exporting Countries Forum summit, and is holding talks on Monday with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and the country’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.   Continue reading “Putin lifts export ban on uranium enrichment equipment to Iran”

Mail.com

PARIS (AP) — The latest on the deadly attacks in Paris and the heightened security in Europe (All times local):

1:05 p.m.

Belgian authorities say five more raids in Brussels and eastern Liege have yielded five more detentions.

In all, 21 people have been taken into custody since Sunday while the capital remains under its highest alert level.   Continue reading “5 more detained in latest raids in Belgium”

NBC News – by Pete Williams, October 14, 2015

The Justice Department has created a new position to put more emphasis on countering domestic terrorism.

The domestic terrorism counsel will assist federal prosecutors nationwide who are working on domestic terrorism cases, according to John Carlin, in charge of DOJ’s national security division. He says the counsel will “help shape our strategy and analyze legal gaps or enhancements required to ensure we can combat these threats.”   Continue reading “DOJ Creates New Domestic Terror Position”

RT

At least 16 people were shot in New Orleans, Louisiana when gunmen opened fire on a crowd of hundreds of people gathered in a playground for a video filming. Local media describe a chaotic scene, with the injured on the ground and ambulances rushing away.

At least 10 of the injured shooting victims have been hospitalized to the University Medical Center, local channel WWLTV reports.

Reporters working on the scene said the crowd of about 500 also included kids and teens.

No kids were reportedly injured, but a number of teens have been taken to hospital.

Conflicting reports citing witnesses said there could have been several – at least two – attackers firing at the crowd.

New Orleans Mayor, Mitch Landrieu, and the city’s police chief arrived at the scene of the shooting and gave a brief press conference.

Earlier reports pointed out that the Nine Times Second Line parade had passed one or two blocks away from the playground not long before the shooting. It was not immediately clear if there was a connection between the two, but some of the people at the event have been described as after-party-goers.

https://www.rt.com/usa/323056-park-mass-shooting-new-orleans/

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Morgantown, VA —  David Michael Romanoski, 48, of Morgantown was shot and killed earlier this month by police after they broke into his house in search of two robbery suspects.

Romanoski was not the suspect and was innocent.   Continue reading “Cops on a Rampage, Looking for Suspects, Raid Innocent Man’s Home and Kill Him”

Jon Rappoport

Note: Thanks to humansarefree.com. I found much information at the site, as well as links to relevant articles.

Whether mass shootings are approached as the mainstream reports them, or as false flags, staged scenarios, or outright hoaxes, there is a common thread which runs through some of them: official training exercises held just prior to, or at the same time as, the shootings.   Continue reading “Training Exercises Dovetail With Mass Shootings – What Are The Odds?”