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Year: 2015
Putting the Terror Threat In Perspective
The terror threat is greatly exaggerated. After all, the type of counter-terror experts who frequently appear on the mainstream news are motivated to hype the terror threat, because it drums up business for them.
The same is true for government employees. As former FBI assistant director Thomas Fuentes put it last week: Continue reading “There Are Far Fewer Terror Attacks Now Than In the 1970s”
AZ Central – by Laurie Roberts
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is asking for dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a teacher who was brutally assaulted and raped after being left in an unguarded prison classroom with a convicted sex offender.
The AG’s reasoning is essentially this: the woman knew she was in a prison, so what did she expect? Continue reading “AG’s Office: Raped teacher should have known better”
VATICAN CITY—Saying he’s appeared uneasy and distracted while delivering masses in recent days, Vatican insiders reported Wednesday that His Holiness Pope Francis is “getting pretty anxious” about his upcoming annual performance review with God.
Francis, who is employed as Vicar of Christ, Successor to the Throne of Saint Peter, and Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, is required by Vatican workplace guidelines to meet at least once a year with his immediate superior, God, and participate in an official evaluation of his strengths and weaknesses on the job, a formality of the position that, by all accounts, has led to a bout of nerves for the pope. Continue reading “Pope Nervous For Annual Performance Review With God”
Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas
“The ISIS barbarians appear to have used their most twisted form of execution to date, burning alive a caged Jordanian pilot despite negotiations of his release.”, reported the Daily News and numerous other agencies, in a failed attempt to rile up the populace in a continued effort proclaiming that the C.I.A. funded group ISIS is actually real.
While the group is real in the sense that it exists, it is merely a puppet show of smoke and mirrors, utilizing well produced and scripted imagery to push an official narrative. Continue reading “More bullshit: ISIS video which ‘appears’ to show Jordanian pilot to have been ‘burned alive’ yet to be authenticated”
Homewood-Flossmoor Patch – by Lauren Traut
Park Forest police officer Craig Taylor, accused of bean-bagging an irate, confused, knife-wielding 95-year-old man to death in his nursing home, has been found not guilty of reckless conduct charges.
“There was nothing criminal about his actions,” said Cook County Associate Judge Luciano Panici in his ruling Wednesday.
Taylor, 43, bowed his head, then hugged his wife. Both were in tears. Wrana’s family also wept and embraced as the verdict was announced. The Associated Press reports that the courtroom was filled with Taylor’s fellow officers. Continue reading “Cop Cleared in Beanbag Shooting of 95-Year-Old World War II Vet”
Just what the market had hoped would not happen…
- *ECB SAYS IT LIFTS WAIVER ON GREEK GOVERNMENT DEBT AS COLLATERAL
- *ECB SAYS IT CAN’T ASSUME SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION OF GREECE REVIEW
In what could easily be a career-ender, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams admitted Wednesday that for the last 12 year both he and his network have repeatedly told a false story about a helicopter Williams was in being forced down due to RPG fire during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The Stars and Stripes reports that as recently as Friday Williams repeated this false story and did so “during NBC’s coverage of a public tribute at a New York Rangers hockey game for a retired soldier that had provided ground security for the grounded helicopters, a game to which Williams accompanied him.” Continue reading “NBC SHOCK: Brian Williams Forced to Recant Iraq War Lie Repeated for 12 Years”
Computerworld – by Patrick Thibodeau
Information technology workers at Southern California Edison (SCE) are being laid off and replaced by workers from India. Some employees are training their H-1B visa holding replacements, and many have already lost their jobs.
The employees are upset and say they can’t understand how H-1B guest workers can be used to replace them.
The IT organization’s “transition effort” is expected to result in about 400 layoffs, with “another 100 or so employees leaving voluntarily,” SCE said in a statement. The “transition,” which began in August, will be completed by the end of March, the company said. Continue reading “Southern California Edison IT workers ‘beyond furious’ over H-1B replacements”
China will ban from March 1 internet accounts that impersonate people or organizations, and enforce the requirement that people use real names when registering accounts online, its internet watchdog said on Wednesday.
China has repeatedly made attempts to require internet users to register for online accounts using their real names, although with mixed success. Continue reading “China to ban online impersonation accounts, enforce real-name registration”
Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ
MCALLEN, Texas – For three days warring factions of the Gulf Cartel have turned a number of cities just south of the Texas border into a warzone that has left at least 14 gunmen dead with the true number of casualties remaining unknown.
The fighting comes after what seemed to have been a short period of peace. Members of the Gulf Cartel have once again taken up arms against each other as they fight for control of the criminal organization. Most of the battles are taking place within miles of the Texas border. Continue reading “CONFIRMED: 14 Dead in Cartel War Raging at Texas Border”
Breitbart – by JORDAN SCHACHTEL
European officials have reportedly relayed a message to Israeli officials about the Obama administration’s plans concerning the ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran. The U.S. and Iran are reportedly closing in on a deal that would allow the Ayatollah’s regime to keep the vast majority of its centrifuges running, while also allowing for Iran to be in charge of stabilizing its surrounding region.
Israeli Army Radio reports that the deal is being brokered between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. The Iranians would purportedly have to make sure that there are no flare-ups in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. It remains unclear how Iran would rein in the three countries, all of which remain hotbeds of sectarian violence. In exchange for Iran agreeing to terms that appear to very much empower its regime, the United States will also agree to lift its economic sanctions against Iran, according to reports. Continue reading “Report: U.S. Prepared To Rely Upon Iran For Regional Stability In Afghanistan, Iraq & Syria”
After more than a decade of debate and a record-setting proceeding that attracted nearly 4 million public comments, the time to settle the Net Neutrality question has arrived. This week, I will circulate to the members of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed new rules to preserve the internet as an open platform for innovation and free expression. This proposal is rooted in long-standing regulatory principles, marketplace experience, and public input received over the last several months. Continue reading “FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler: This Is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality”
Reuters – by DAN WHITCOMB AND MICHAEL FLEEMAN
Responding to an outbreak of measles that has infected more than 100 people, two California lawmakers said on Wednesday they would introduce legislation to end the right of parents in the state to exempt their children from school vaccinations based on personal beliefs.
California public health officials say 92 people have been diagnosed with measles in the state, many of them linked to an outbreak that they believe began when an infected person from outside the country visited Disneyland in late December. Continue reading “California lawmakers seek to end ‘personal belief’ vaccine exemptions”
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO (KTVI) – A St. Louis County man says he just found out he was never married to the woman he thought was his wife. That`s because during divorce proceedings, he found out she was already married.
Ken Cherry said, ‘What kind of dummy was I to get myself caught up in something like this? ` He added, ‘I was supposed to be husband number five.’ Continue reading “During divorce, man realizes wife of nine years was already married”
Wall Street Journal – by Hannah Karp
There are plenty of people listening to talk radio. But over the past three years, it has become increasingly difficult to make money off it.
More than 50 million people in the U.S. tune in each week to news-talk radio stations that carry advertising, making it radio’s second-most popular format, behind country music, according to Nielsen.
But many national advertisers have fled from such stations in recent years, seeking to avoid associating their brands with potentially controversial programming. As a result, advertising on talk stations now costs about half what it does on music stations, given comparable audience metrics, according to industry executives. Continue reading “Talk Radio’s Advertising Problem”
The Daily Caller – by Kerry Picket
WASHINGTON — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson released a statement Tuesday night saying that any “politically charged amendments” in the DHS funding bill “that attempt to defund our executive actions on immigration reform” would result in consequences.
Johnson warns that if DHS were to be funded by a short-term funding bill known as a “continuing resolution,” the department would not be able to fund “new non-disaster grants to state, local and tribal governments, law enforcement, emergency response officials and fire departments.” Continue reading “Homeland Security Threatens Consequences If Funding Bill Isn’t Passed”