RT

WikiLeaks possesses “a lot more” documents to surprise American voters ahead of the upcoming presidential elections – and will not hesitate to make them public.

The leak of 20,000 internal emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC), published by the whistleblowing website on July 22 “is having so much political impact in the United States,” Julian Assange acknowledged to CNN in a Skype interview on Tuesday.   Continue reading “Assange promises to leak ‘a lot more’ materials on US presidential elections”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 35 years after he tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in an effort to impress actress Jodie Foster, John Hinckley Jr. will be allowed to leave a Washington mental hospital and live full time with his mother in Virginia, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.

Judge Paul Friedman wrote in a 14-page ruling and accompanying 103-page opinion that Hinckley — who currently spends more than half his days at his mother’s home — is ready to live full time in the community. Friedman granted Hinckley leave from the hospital starting no sooner than Aug. 5.   Continue reading “Judge: Reagan shooter can leave hospital to live in Virginia”

Mail.com

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Nearly 70 people have been arrested as officers cleared demonstrators from the street in front of the Minnesota governor’s mansion, police in St. Paul said Wednesday. Demonstrators have been camping outside the governor’s residence since July 7, a day after Philando Castile, a black man, was shot and killed by a suburban police officer during a traffic stop. Castile’s girlfriend livestreamed the aftermath of his shooting on Facebook.   Continue reading “About 70 protesters arrested at Minnesota governor’s mansion”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

A former Virginia police officer and U.S. Navy veteran, whose trial for murder begins this week, told a witness, “this is my second one,” after killing an unarmed 18-year-old black man in April 2015.

While unclear whether or not the jarring statement amounted to a boast, the camera on ex-Portsmouth Officer Stephen Rankin’s Taser recorded him saying this to a Walmart employee mere seconds after he fatally shot unarmed teen and alleged shoplifter William Chapman in the store’s parking lot in April 2015.   Continue reading ““This is My Second One” — Virginia Cop Caught Bragging About Killing Two Unarmed People”

Wall Street Journal

U.S. oil prices sank to a fresh three-month low Tuesday as a glut of gasoline keeps weighing on the market.

U.S. oil for September delivery settled down 21 cents, or 0.5%, at $42.92 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Six losing sessions out of the past seven have sunk it to its lowest settlement since April 25. Brent, the global benchmark, gained 15 cents, or 0.3%, to $44.87 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe, snapping a three-session losing streak.   Continue reading “U.S. Oil Prices Hit 3-Month Lows on Growing Oversupply Concerns”

Reuters

Valero Energy Corp (VLO.N) expects lower refinery utilization over the rest of the year as companies step up efforts to counter slumping refining margins caused by record supplies of gasoline and diesel products.

Shares of Valero, which also reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, were up 3 percent at $51.88 in morning trade on Tuesday.   Continue reading “Valero expects lower refinery utilization as margins tank”

SF Gate – by Jenna Lyons

A San Francisco police officer was arrested after an investigation revealed he manufactured and possessed a prohibited AR-15 style assault rifle, police said Tuesday.

Thomas Abrahamsen, 50, of Berkeley was booked on suspicion of manufacturing an assault weapon and possessing an assault weapon, both felonies.   Continue reading “SF officer suspected of making prohibited assault rifle”

Washington Examiner – by PETE KASPEROWICZ

The Obama administration’s Office of Personnel Management is encouraging federal workers to work from home if it’s too hot to go to the office.

OPM Acting Director Beth Cobert released a memo late last week warning that the severe heat and humidity seen so far this summer makes it “necessary for us all to take precautions and protect ourselves and our family’s health and well-being.”   Continue reading “Federal workers told to stay home if it’s too hot outside”

Chron -by Gabrielle Banks

A police officer who witnessed Sandra Bland’s traffic stop said the Waller County district attorney would not let him testify before a grand jury about facts favorable to Bland, a community activist and former Waller County justice of the peace said Tuesday.

The officer – whose comments over the telephone with activist DeWayne Charleston were recorded – said an official with the district attorney’s office then threatened to retaliate against him if he went public with his story.   Continue reading “Prairie View officer says DA wouldn’t let him testify about Sandra Bland traffic stop”

The Daily Caller – by Richard Pollock

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen referred congressional charges of corrupt Clinton Foundation “pay-to-play” activities to his tax agency’s exempt operations office for investigation, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

The request to investigate the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation on charges of “public corruption” was made in a July 15 letter by 64 House Republicans to the IRS, FBI and Federal Trade Commission (FTC). They charged the foundation is “lawless.”   Continue reading “IRS Launches Investigation Of Clinton Foundation”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

By now, you’ve probably heard of Pokemon Go, the new “hybrid reality” mobile app game that overlays real world geographic locations with virtual monsters that are collected for points.

What you may not yet know is that the game was actually developed by a CIA-funded software front group for the purpose of using all the mobile device cameras of the brain dead public to conduct what I call “mass redundant surveillance” of any area requiring immediate video documentation by the CIA or NSA. It’s essentially a CIA spying machine pretending to be a game.   Continue reading “The Pokemon Pied Piper zombie apocalypse has begun: Hoards of mindless, obedient sheeple now stampede anywhere the puppet masters plant fictitious monsters”

UPI – by Ed Adamczyk, June 14, 2016

WASHINGTON, June 14 (UPI) — U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice said the proposed military aid package to Israel is larger than any the United States has ever offered to any country.

The 10-year aid program would give Israel up to $40 billion to upgrade its military aircraft and missile defense systems, and to defend against militants in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, and al-Qaida and Islamic State affiliates in Syria and Egypt.   Continue reading “$40 billion aid to Israel is ‘largest ever’ to any country, says Susan Rice”

MX22, December 3, 2009

An international Israeli conspiracy to kidnap children and harvest their organs is gathering momentum as another shocking story divulges Tel Aviv’s plot to import Ukrainian children and harvest their organs.

The story brings to light the fact that Israel has brought some 25,000 Ukrainian children into the occupied entity over the past two years in order to harvest their organs. It cites a Ukrainian man’s fruitless search for 15 children who had been adopted in Israel. The children had clearly been taken by Israeli medical centers, where they were used for ‘spare parts’.   Continue reading “25000 Ukrainian children organs havested in Israel”

Glitch News – by Greg White

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is in the process of making a neural-coding device capable of controlling artificial limbs when seeded in the brain. The device has had success in animal studies and the first human trials are set for 2017. The Pentagon has subsidized the institution $62 million to help foster this mind-control technology. Meanwhile, the mainstream media is pushing for the micochipping of children sooner rather than later.   Continue reading “DARPA Spent $62 Million Creating Microchips For Humans”

Against Crony Capitalism

This is sadly par for the Washington course, the way business has often been done, no matter the administration. After all, how else are we to determine who becomes the ambassador to The Bahamas?   Continue reading “Leaked DNC Documents Show Plans To Reward Big Donors With Federal Appointments”