Fox News

A North Dakota police officer who was shot during a standoff with a domestic violence suspect sustained a ‘non-survivable’ wound, Fargo’s police chief said early Thursday.

The officer, identified as Jason Moszer, 33, responded to the scene of the standoff and parked near a home where the unidentified suspect had barricaded himself. The suspect fired several times, striking Moszer.    Continue reading “Fargo police officer shot during standoff has ‘non-survivable’ wound, chief says”

Chemtrails Planet

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Contrary to rumors of “conspiracy theory”, the Department of Defense first published “Chemtrails” in 1990 as the title to a chemistry course for new pilots attending the esteemed US Air Force Academy. The term “Chemtrails”, and its implied meaning was eventually adopted by civilian observers to describe unusual jet contrail emissions.   Continue reading “Air Force Academy “Chemtrails” Manual Available For Download”

Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett

Trenton, NJ – Pulled out of her car and violently thrown to the ground during a traffic stop, a 59-year-old woman recently filed a federal lawsuit against the K-9 officer responsible for releasing his police dog, which attacked the unarmed woman while she was already in custody. Although the charges against the woman were eventually dropped, the K-9 officer has been charged with official misconduct, aggravated assault, false swearing, tampering with public records, and hindering his own apprehension.   Continue reading “Sadistic Cop Forces K9 to Maul 59-Year-Old Woman Who Was In Custody – Then He Covered it Up”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

When most people try to make a point about how aggressive and militaristic our cops have become, they typically draw upon pop culture references, such as the Andy Griffith Show. They’ll say “Whatever happened Mayberry? Whatever happened to that polite sheriff and his goofy deputy?” It’s one of the most effective ways to express how creepy our police have become over the years, because it’s so much easier for the average person to digest a pop culture analogy. And since movies and TV shows draw upon real life to give their stories some semblance of accuracy, these analogies can still inform us about what has transpired in the real world.   Continue reading “The Disturbing Evolution of Swat Teams in American Cinema”

Reuters

Two Maryland sheriff’s deputies were fatally shot on Wednesday and a suspect killed in gunfire that started at a Baltimore-area restaurant filled with lunchtime diners, authorities said.

A deputy who responded to a disturbance report at a Panera Bread restaurant in Abingdon, about 25 miles northeast of Baltimore, was shot inside the building, said Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler.   Continue reading “Two sheriff’s deputies killed, suspect dead in Maryland shooting”

KGW 8 News

PORTLAND, Ore. — Cliven Bundy, the father of Ammon Bundy, the arrested leader of the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, was booked in Multnomah County Jail Wednesday night.

It was posted on the Bundy Ranch’s official Facebook page Wednesday night that Bundy would be heading to Burns.   Continue reading “Cliven Bundy arrested by FBI after flying into PDX”

Jon Rappoport

Why would a poisonous, birth-defect-causing chemical cause birth defects? I mean, that’s absurd, right? Ridiculous. Let’s blame the whole thing on a virus that causes nothing.

A poison intentionally added to the water supply in 2014? Who cares? Means nothing.

The manufacturer of the poison is a strategic partner of Monsanto? That couldn’t be a clue. Of course not.   Continue reading “BANG: Not Zika: Brazilian/Argentine doctors say: pesticides”

The Guardian – by Peter Beaumont

Binyamin Netanyahu has announced his intention to “surround all of Israel with a fence” to protect the country from infiltration by both Palestinians and the citizens of surrounding Arab states, whom he described as “wild beasts”.

The Israeli prime minister unveiled the proposal during a tour of the Jordan border area in Israel’s south, adding that the project – which would cost billions of shekels – would also be aimed at solving the problem of Hamas infiltration tunnels from Gaza, a recent source of renewed concern.   Continue reading “Netanyahu plans fence around Israel to protect it from ‘wild beasts’”

New York Daily News – by Sarah Goodyear

Getting to the heart of the vast region of Northern California that wants to break free and become the nation’s 51st state requires leaving California behind. At least, any familiar notion you may have of California. And that, in a sense, is exactly what you do when you travel there by car, which is pretty much the only way to reach the small towns in this sparsely populated part of the country.   Continue reading “Meet the gun-totin’ rebels who want to split from California”

Kitco – by Peter Hug

Earlier today I was asked why I wasn’t aggressive at the $1,182 level. The short answer: I have no faith in the Fed. The market was vulnerable to any nonsense spewed by the Fed, particularly a hawkish tone, which would have accelerated the pull-back and possibly damaged the support line. So, Yellen in her ultimate wisdom waffled.

The bullish leg up to $1,192 came as Yellen indicated concerns about weak oil and global financial issues. Then, in her next breath she said this was all transitory and the Fed’s inflation target of 2% would be met sooner rather than later.   Continue reading “Gold Back Above $1,200 As Fed Chair Yellen Waffles In First Day Of Testimony”

CNN

The retailer announced on Tuesday that it planned to “accelerate” the closing of at least 50 “unprofitable stores.”

Sears (SHLD), which also owns Kmart, originally planned to close the stores over the next few months, but poor sales have sped up the timeline.   Continue reading “Sears announces it’s closing at least 50 stores”

Oregon Live – by Les Zaitz

UPDATE 10 p.m.: The live stream that broadcast online what appears to be the last stage of the refuge occupation stopped after more than five hours. The phone feed ended as the occupiers headed to their night camp, preparing to surrender Thursday morning. They said they have a promise that the encircling FBI agents would leave them alone overnight.

BURNS – FBI agents in armored vehicles moved in Wednesday night on the last four occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, hemming them into their rough camp and insisting they put down their guns and surrender.   Continue reading “Oregon standoff: FBI moves in on last refuge occupiers”

Press TV

The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is set to hold fundraisers in Mexico on Wednesday.

The former secretary of state will not herself take part in the two events, which are slated to be held in Mexico City one day after the New Hampshire primary vote, the Hill reported Tuesday.

Her campaign treasurer, Jose Villarreal, will instead host the events.   Continue reading “Clinton campaign to host fundraisers in Mexico”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

Jason Patrick, one of the sixteen people indicted on federal charges in the occupation of the Malheur Wildlife refuge, has an interesting past.

By pure coincidentce, LibertyFight became Facebook friends with Jason Patrick last year after I credited Patrick with naming rancher Jack Yantis killers on Facebook. Our Nov. 30., 2015 article went super viral and Adams County, Idaho Sheriff Ryan Zollman was forced to release the names of Yantis killers, Deputies Brian Wood and Cody Roland, 14 hours after the publication of our article. Mike Rivero’s top independent news website WhatReallyHappened.com was the first to run the story releasing the killers names, and it was subsequently picked up by countless online news websites. Continue reading “Jason Patrick, Indicted Oregon Protester Was Named National Hero By Fox News In 2014”

Sacramento Bee

For the 15th time, officials denied parole for Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, after hearing Wednesday from another person who was shot that night and called for Sirhan’s release.

The decision came after Sirhan answered questions from a California parole panel during a hearing that lasted more than three hours in a small, windowless conference room. Continue reading “Panel denies parole to Sirhan, assassin of Robert F. Kennedy”

Weather

As a heavy band of snow hit northeast Ohio, crews in Lake County arrived on scene to respond to a multiple-vehicle crash on Interstate 90, according to FOX 8. Police are reporting fatalities, but there is no word on how many people were killed.

“Areas of heavy lake-effect snow have been pivoting across northeastern Ohio through the day on Wednesday,” said weather.com meteorologist Quincy Vagell. “This prompted the National Weather Service to issue a lake effect snow advisory for snow covered roads and low visibility, making traffic difficult, including I-90 in the vicinity.”   Continue reading “Multi-Vehicle Collision on Snowy I-90 in Lake County, Ohio: Fatalities, Injuries Reported”

Jon Rappoport

What’s the latest solution to the virus that causes nothing?

Here we go.

Punch line: MIT Technology Review, 2/8/16: “We have the technology to destroy all Zika mosquitoes.”

“A controversial genetic technology able to wipe out the mosquito carrying the Zika virus will be available within months, scientists say.   Continue reading “Zika: the gene-editing fix that will blow you away”

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Fox News

SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ position on one of the medical marijuana bills being considered by the Utah State Legislature certainly puts it in a difficult spot.

“Well it makes it more difficult,” Senate President Wayne Niederhauser told reporters on Monday. “I don’t know if I would characterize it as dead on arrival.”   Continue reading “LDS Church stance on medical marijuana ‘makes it more difficult’ to pass, Senate President says”

Alt-Market – by Brandon Smith

Many of us saw it coming a long time ago — increasing confrontation between liberty proponents and the corrupt federal establishment leading to increasing calls by political elites and bureaucrats to apply to American citizens the terrorism countermeasures designed for foreign combatants. It was only a matter of time and timing.

My stance has always been that the elites would wait until there was ample social and political distraction; a fog of fear allowing them to move more aggressively against anti-globalists. We are not quite there yet, but the ground is clearly being prepared.   Continue reading “Liberty Activists And ISIS Will Soon Be Treated As Identical Threats”