Reuters

A Tennessee police officer shot and killed the driver of a pickup truck the officer was trying to arrest for suspected driving under the influence, authorities said on Monday.

Joshua Grubb, 30, of Lebanon, Tennessee, was killed on Sunday after he tried to flee the scene in Lenoir City, Tennessee, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said. Lenoir City is about 30 miles southwest of Knoxville.   Continue reading “Police officer kills east Tennessee man fleeing arrest”

Reuters

Seven cars on a Chicago-bound Amtrak passenger train derailed in southwestern Kansas early on Monday, injuring 32 people, officials said.

The coaches from Amtrak’s’ Southwest Chief Train 4 traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago derailed about 20 miles (32 km) west of Dodge City shortly after midnight, Amtrak said in a statement. There were 131 passengers and 14 crew aboard.   Continue reading “Amtrak train derails in Kansas, 32 hurt”

Real Farmacy

Here’s a simple, printable list of companies that use Monsanto products. By avoiding products made by companies on this list, you can help ensure your money isn’t going to Monsanto and also watch out for the health of your family and yourself.   Continue reading “Printable List of Monsanto Owned “Food” Producers”

Breitbart – by Joel B Pollak

An anti-Donald Trump rally flew Mexican flags from cars and trucks on Sunday as it rolled through the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, local Fox affiliate KTTV reports.

“Most of the cars carried Mexican flags — in a clear protest over Trump’s plan to build a wall at the border,” KTTV reported, adding that the protest was peaceful.   Continue reading “Anti-Donald Trump Rally Waves Mexican Flags in L.A.”

This essay was published in either the (Philadelphia) Freeman’s Journal; or, The North-American Intelligencer, January 16, 1788.


The Congress under the new Constitution have the power “of organizing, arming and disciplining the militia, and of governing them when in the service of the United States, giving to the separate States the appointment of the officers and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress. ” Let us inquire why they have assumed this great power. Continue reading “The Anti-Federalist Paper No. 28 – The Use Of Coercion By The New Government (Part 3)”

Anti-War – by Jason Ditz

Amid ongoing condemnation of Israeli Army Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot, who last month publicly declared “I don’t want a soldier to empty a magazine on a girl with scissors,” Israel’s chief Sepherdic Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef urged soldiers to ignore the Army Chief’s orders, as well as court rulings, and just kill any “armed Palestinians” they find.   Continue reading “Israeli Chief Rabbi to Troops: Ignore Courts, Commander, Just Kill Armed Palestinians”

Bloomberg – by Elise Young

Every home is big on glass in a Toms River, New Jersey, neighborhood called North Dover. Windows let in the sun, or show off chandeliers in multistory entrance halls.

These days, though, most homeowners draw the blinds, retreating from brushes with a fast-growing Orthodox Jewish community that’s trying to turn a swath of suburban luxury 10 miles (16 kilometers) from Atlantic beaches into an insular enclave. The rub, a township inquiry found, is “highly annoying, suspicious and creepy” tactics used by some real-estate agents.   Continue reading “Orthodox Jews Set Sights on N.J. Town and Angry Residents Resist”

The Organic Prepper

If you need another reason to avoid the processed foods that have taken over the American diet, here it is.

A cell phone video from inside the Kellogg’s factory in Memphis, Tennessee was just released, and it showed a man urinating on the conveyor belt full of cereal.  This wasn’t a video shot by someone else to expose something horrifying.  Nope. The urinator himself is the one who proudly took the video.   Continue reading “The Phrase “Who Peed in Your Cereal” Takes on a Whole New Meaning”

The Healthy Home Economist – by Sarah

Up, up and away!

This pretty much describes the CDC Childhood Immunization Schedule since 1950.

On February 1, 2016, the insanity continued as the CDC hiked the childhood immunization schedule even further by adding another 3 vaccinations and lowering the age for the first HPV jab (Gardasil) to 9 years old. The total is now an outrageous 74 doses (53 injections) by age 17, an increase of 24X since 1950.   Continue reading “CDC Adds 3 More Vaccines to Childhood Immunization Schedule”

Mail.com

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Widespread flooding in Louisiana and Mississippi has damaged thousands of homes, and the risk of rising water prompted additional evacuations Sunday. At least four deaths have been reported in Louisiana amid the flooding that began last week, and the National Guard has rescued nearly 3,300 residents. Two fishermen have been missing for days in Mississippi.

Flood warnings were in effect across the region as many rivers remained dangerously high. Also of concern was another line of thunderstorms that hit parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas, northern Louisiana and northern Mississippi on Sunday night, bringing more rain and reports of tornadoes in Arkansas.   Continue reading “Louisiana, Mississippi: Thousands of homes damaged in floods”

Mail.com

SAO PAULO (AP) — Mammoth demonstrations across Brazil are putting even more pressure on embattled President Dilma Rousseff as she heads into a tough week for her attempt to survive impeachment proceedings in Congress.

According to police estimates, a total of 3 million people took to the streets in 200 cities Sunday calling on the president to resign amid widespread anger over corruption investigations and the worst recession in years.   Continue reading “Big protests across Brazil put more pressure on president”

Mail.com

GRAND-BASSAM, Ivory Coast (AP) — Survivors of the first attack by Islamic extremists in Ivory Coast described scenes of confusion and fear as the jihadists gunned down defenseless civilians at a beachfront resort town. The attack left 16 dead.

Those who make a living off tourism believed the attack on three hotels Sunday would deal it a huge blow. “Here, we work every day so foreigners (can) come here to relax … With all that has happened, I don’t think that the clients are going to come back now,” said Francois Tanon, who rents beach chairs to tourists.   Continue reading “Survivors of Ivory Coast attack describe confusion and fear”

Raw Story

Just as the dust was clearing following this week’s fracas between the Justice Department and Apple via legal briefs, a third juggernaut jumped into the Apple-FBI debate: a central Florida sheriff who is threatening to arrest “rascal” Apple CEO Tim Cook.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd’s strong words came during a press conference related to the January arrests of three brothers on charges including sexual assault and murder.   Continue reading “Florida sheriff threatens to arrest ‘rascal’ Apple CEO Tim Cook over phone privacy”

Courthouse News Service – by Tim Hull

TUCSON (CN) – A former Border Patrol agent claims the FBI entrapped and indicted him on bogus charges of money laundering and bribery to try to rescue their undercover operation at a Southern Arizona port of entry, ruining his life and career.

Seeking $5.5 million in damages, Lauro Tobias and his wife sued the FBI, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona, the Office of Inspector General, the Department of Homeland Security, three federal agents and an assistant U.S. Attorney, among others, in Federal Court.   Continue reading “Sting Ruined Border Patrolman’s Life, He Says”

The Telegraph – by David Barrett

Nursery workers suggested a four-year-old boy who mispronounced the word “cucumber” as “cooker bomb” should be referred to a counter-terrorism project, his family has claimed.

The Asian family said concerns were raised with them after the child drew a picture of a man cutting the vegetable with a large knife.

Continue reading “UK: Four-year-old who ‘mispronounced the word cucumber’ threatened with counter-terrorism measures”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

The truth is slowly becoming stranger than fiction in the modern police/warfare state. Recently declassified information about an experiment out of the little known Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO) backs up this notion and is cause for major concern.

The SCO was launched in 2012 as a means of secretly strategizing for a war against China and Russia. Outside of this one video, they just released, very little is known about their experiments or weapons building.   Continue reading “Pentagon Testing Top-Secret Swarming ‘Micro-Drones’ Launched from Fighter Jets”