Stephen Lendman

Netanyahu is taking full advantage of the Paris false flag his government likely was involved in orchestrating.

He and fascist coalition partners are waging terror war on Palestinians, blaming victims like they always do – and now equating defenseless Palestinian men, women, youths and children to ISIS, his latest despicable claim most gullible Israelis likely believe.   Continue reading “Netanyahu Equates Heroic Palestinian Resistance to ISIS Terrorism”

Bearing Arms – by Bob Owens

I’ve heard of the “one riot, one Ranger” lore in Texas, but there are apparently some “regular Joe” Texans who are cut from the same cloth.

A man in Harris County who was out for a late night walk saw that his neighbor was under attack by a home invasion crew of 4-8 men, pulled his concealed weapon, and went right after them.   Continue reading “Concealed Carrier Attacks, Overwhelms Home Invasion Crew In Texas”

Personal Liberty

Not even a week has passed since the Paris terror attacks, but Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is wasting no time in calling for new spy powers that would allow the government access to the encryption-protected cellphone of every American who owns one.

Never mind the fact that you don’t need an encrypted device to coordinate your mass killing spree.   Continue reading “McCain can’t wait to see what’s on your cellphone”

RT

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says the Paris terror attacks mean that “we’re going to have to do certain things that were frankly unthinkable a year ago” in the US, including creating databases of Muslims and closely monitoring mosques.

Trump said he is concerned about the large Muslim population in the United States, and that, if he had his way, there would be increased surveillance, including warrantless searches, of American Muslims.   Continue reading “Trump hints at deep surveillance, special IDs for Muslims”

ABC News 7

Ricardo “Ricky” Galvez, 29, of Whittier, was found dead inside his own car at the end of his shift in the 10900 block of Brookshire Avenue shortly after 11 p.m.   Continue reading “Downey officer shot to death at station parking lot in botched robbery attempt”

Sent to us by Tracer.

Just wanted to give you an update on the census worker nonsense I’m dealing with.

Two days ago I needed paperclips so I loaded up the American Bulldog and Boxer and off we went. As I was pulling up to park, one car over and to the left of me was a silver car that was backed in with a female inside. I thought it looked familiar so I looked down at the plates and noticed they were the plates of the dreaded census worker! I proceeded into the store and got my paperclips and looked for a no trespassing sign, (they didn’t have any).   Continue reading “Census Worker Harassment Update”

The Wall Will Fall – by Vanessa Beeley

On the 13th November 2015 during the Paris attacks, 4.1 million people submitted their personal details to the Facebook Safety App, 360 million people received Facebook messages reassuring them of their friends and family’s safety. This information may well have been deposited into an Israeli intelligence bank.

Paris 13/11 aftershocks.

As the dust settles and the pall of grief envelops the scenes of the 13/11 Paris attacks, information begins to seep through the inevitable cracks in the mainstream media, security apparatus narrative.   Continue reading “Paris 13/11: Operation Gladio?”

USA Today – by Erin Kelly

WASHINGTON — The House passed a bill Thursday to halt the admission of Syrian refugees into the U.S. until they undergo the toughest vetting process ever developed for people fleeing a war-torn nation.

The legislation, passed by a vote of 289-137, was rushed through in response to last week’s terrorist attacks in Paris. One of the terrorists is believed to have entered Europe through Greece with a group of Syrian refugees, sparking calls by congressional leaders to “pause” the flow of refugees into the U.S. from Syria and Iraq.   Continue reading “House passes bill to bar Syrian refugees from U.S. without more vetting”

Huston Chronicle – by Cindy George

A federal judge presiding over the Sandra Bland civil lawsuit has given the City of Prairie View, which is not a defendant in the case, seven weeks to turn over records.

A Prairie View police officer transported Bland from the site of a July 10 traffic stop to the Waller County jail, where the 28-year-old was found dead in her cell three days later. An autopsy by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences ruled the death a suicide by hanging.   Continue reading “Federal judge orders Sandra Bland documents to be produced”

Judicial Watch

In what appears to be a first for a serious presidential contender, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is going after five comedians who made fun of the former Secretary of State in standup skits at a popular Hollywood comedy club.

A video of the short performance, which is less than three minutes, is posted on the website of the renowned club, Laugh Factory, and the Clinton campaign has tried to censor it. Besides demanding that the video be taken down, the Clinton campaign has demanded the personal contact information of the performers that appear in the recording.   Continue reading “Clinton Goes after Laugh Factory Comedians for Making Fun of Her”

Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

The US Supreme Court could grant prosecutors the power to stop you from using your own money to hire a defense attorney in a major case the justices are considering.

In Luis v. US, the federal government is arguing it has the power to freeze all of a defendant’s assets, including those not earned through crime.   Continue reading “This Supreme Court Case Soon May Remove Your Right To Hire A Lawyer”

Daily Mail

A man who was convicted of poisoning children on his son’s youth football team in 2000 is now in charge of an entire city’s water supply in Nevada.

Jerome M. Breland is the interim utilities operations manager for North Las Vegas, but state officials are investigating a complaint against him.

According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, the complaint sent to the Division of Environmental Protection argues that Breland should not have a water operator’s certificate because of the nature of the crime he committed.    Continue reading “Jerome Breland who poisoned son’s football team now oversees water and sewers in Las Vegas”