The entire process to exonerate Hillary was highly orchestrated. The canary in the coal mine was the illegal meeting between Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton. The Lynch/Comey connection stretches back to 2013 via HSBC and the Justice Department’s decision to not prosecute HSBC for money laundering on behalf of drug dealers and terrorists (note: HSBC is one of the primary Comex bullion banks and the “custodian” of the gold in the GLD trust). Comey was put on HSBC’s board of directors. Continue reading “James Comey Has Been Covering Up The Clintons’ Messes For Decades”
Year: 2016
Immigrant children, who crossed the US border without documentation and were held in family detention centers by Homeland Security officials, must be released, the San Francisco Court of Appeals has ruled.
The ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco on Wednesday sided with immigrant plaintiffs. The case centered on the violation of a 19-year-old legal settlement known as the Flores agreement that set legal requirements for the housing of children seeking asylum or in the country illegally. Continue reading “Detained illegal immigrant children must be released – California court”
During testimony before Congress on Thursday, FBI Director James Comey stated that the FBI’s interview with presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not under oath or recorded, but it still would be a crime to lie to the FBI.
Comey stated that he did not personally interview Clinton, and did not talk to all of the “five or six” who did interview Clinton. Continue reading “Comey: Hillary’s FBI Testimony Wasn’t Under Oath Or Recorded, But It Would Still Be a Crime To Lie”
FBI Vacuums Up Local Law Enforcement Documents To Block Open Records Requests About Orlando Shooting
The FBI has decided to insert itself into another public records battle. The agency has long been known to cc: itself to public records requests for Stingray documents, but this time it’s claiming any requests for local law enforcement documents related to the Orlando nightclub shooting need to be routed through it. Continue reading “FBI Vacuums Up Local Law Enforcement Documents To Block Open Records Requests About Orlando Shooting”
NEW YORK (AP) — Wendy’s said hackers were able to steal customers’ credit and debit card information at 1,025 of its U.S. restaurants, far more than it originally thought.
The hamburger chain said Thursday hackers were able to obtain card numbers, names, expiration dates and codes on the card, beginning in late fall. Some cards belonging to customers were used to make fraudulent purchases at other stores. Continue reading “Wendy’s says more than 1,000 restaurants affected by hack”
On July 1, businesses that disarm concealed carry permit holders with gun-free signage will be liable for the safety of those permit holders.
When the law, contained in SB 1736, takes effect, business owners who demand law-abiding citizens disarm themselves will assume liability for injuries they incur while on the “posted premises.” Moreover, the business owners will be liable for injuries a concealed permit holder incurs while retreating from the business to a vehicle–during an emergency–to retrieve the gun the business owner barred. Continue reading “Tennessee Businesses That Disarm Concealed Carry Permit Holders Now Liable for Their Safety”
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said on Thursday “all options” were being considered over the possible discipline of House Democrats for protests they held on the House floor to call for action on gun-control measures.
With Democrats already rejecting a Republican gun bill and warning of further protests, the Republican-controlled House appeared to be heading for renewed discord over gun restrictions following the June 12 mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Continue reading “House Speaker Ryan: all options on table over Democrats’ gun sit-in”
The Sleuth Journal – by Voice of Reason
Not that long ago I published a post explaining much of what is already known about FEMA Camps, and where many are reported to be located, so in the event the sh** hits the fan, people would know where NOT to be. With the footage discovered below, once again I will make the case why people should be preparing for the worst. If/when the time comes for FEMA camps to open their doors to the masses, it will be during a state a Martial Law, which means regardless of the underlying cause, life will drastically change here in the United States. Continue reading “Patriot Films Shocking New Footage Of A FEMA Camp Recently Discovered In Texas?”
Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich
If everyone, who is so enthralled with technology, would wake up to what really is going on in cyberspace utilizing computer networks to surveil and undermine your personal space and rights, especially what’s going on with Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating platform, we could take back our inherent God-given power of self-determination and keep our blest rights of privacy and informed consent!
Dr Katherine Albrecht, a technology security expert, discusses what YOU – and probably most folks – don’t know about Windows 10, plus how your personal space IS being invaded by Microsoft, Google, etc. who save the data you generate and send it to law enforcement, academic researchers, and marketers! Did you know that? Continue reading “Microwave Technology: The “GIFT” That Keeps Sharing – Your Information, That Is!”
Washington Free Beacon – by Lachlan Markay, November 6, 2015
As the nation’s chief diplomat, Hillary Clinton was responsible for ascertaining whether information in her possession was classified and acknowledged that “negligent handling” of that information could jeopardize national security, according to a copy of an agreement she signed upon taking the job.
A day after assuming office as secretary of state, Clinton signed a Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement that laid out criminal penalties for “any unauthorized disclosure” of classified information. Continue reading “Clinton Signed NDA Laying Out Criminal Penalties for Mishandling of Classified Info”
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Washington, D.C. has the highest rate of transgender-identifying residents in the country, according to a recently released study by the The Williams Institute, which is associated with the University of California/Los Angeles School of Law.
Of the estimated 1.4 million transgender-identifying individuals in the United States, about 14,550 – or 2.77 percent of the total – reside in D.C., according to the think tank, which specializes in “sexual orientation and gender identity law”. Continue reading “D.C. Has Highest Transgender Identification Rate in Nation”
Wall Street Journal – by Peter Nicholas and Colleen McCain Nelson
WASHINGTON—Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Wednesday that she is closing the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information while she was secretary of state, officially ending the yearlong legal drama that had threatened the presumptive Democratic nominee’s bid for the presidency.
The nation’s top law-enforcement official said in a statement that she had met with Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey and the career prosecutors and agents who had investigated Mrs. Clinton’s use of a personal email server while she was the State Department’s top official. “I received and accepted their unanimous recommendation that the thorough, yearlong investigation be closed and that no charges be brought against any individuals within the scope of the investigation,” she said. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Email Investigation Closed by Attorney General”
Washington Post – by Dan Lamothe
A Marine Corps officer who has been locked in a legal battle with his service after self-reporting that he improperly disseminated classified information will use Hillary Clinton’s email case to fight his involuntary separation from the service, his lawyer said.
Maj. Jason Brezler’s case has been tied up in federal court since he sued the service in December 2014. He became a cause celebre among some members of Congress, Marine generals and military veterans after he sent a classified message using an unclassified Yahoo email account to warn fellow Marines in southern Afghanistan about a potentially corrupt Afghan police chief. A servant of that police official killed three Marines and severely wounded a fourth 17 days later, on Aug. 10, 2012, opening fire with a Kalashnikov rifle in an insider attack. Continue reading “Marine’s defense for disseminating classified information will cite Hillary Clinton’s case”
Predictably, there has been a round of attempts to ride the wave of the sensational event in Orlando to push forward the ongoing project to wrest guns from the hands of American citizens.
The latest manifestation of this tedious program featured Democrats staging a sit-in in a rather silly parody of the human rights protests of the sixties. Continue reading “Americans: Don’t give up your guns”
A US-trained Syrian rebel unit was reportedly defeated and forced to flee by Islamic State during a desert battle near the town of Bukamal, after American jets abandoned them at a critical moment to bomb another target in neighboring Iraq.
The Pentagon-trained rebel unit, the New Syrian Army (NSA), was on a ground offensive to re-take the Islamic State-held (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) town of Bukamal in southeast Syria last week, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday. Continue reading “Syrian rebels lose ISIS battle after being abandoned by US jets – report”
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota officer fatally shot a man in a car with a woman and a child, an official said, and authorities are looking into whether the aftermath was livestreamed in a widely shared Facebook video, which shows a woman in a vehicle with a man whose shirt appears to be soaked in blood telling the camera “police just shot my boyfriend for no apparent reason.”
St. Anthony Police interim police chief Jon Mangseth said the incident began when an officer pulled over a vehicle around 9 p.m. Wednesday in Falcon Heights, a St. Paul suburb that Mangseth’s department serves. Mangseth said he did not have details about the reason for the traffic stop, but that at some point shots were fired. The man was struck but no one else was injured, he said. Continue reading “Man fatally shot by police in Minnesota; video investigated”
Atlantic Journal Constitution – by Rhonda Cook
A North Georgia newspaper publisher was indicted on a felony charge and jailed overnight last week – for filing an open-records request.
Fannin Focus publisher Mark Thomason, along with his attorney Russell Stookey, were arrested on Friday and charged with attempted identity fraud and identity fraud. Thomason was also accused of making a false statement in his records request. Continue reading “North Georgia newspaper publisher jailed over open records request”
The Daily Beast – by Zack Kapplin
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana — Abdullah Muflahti sat on a beer cooler inside the Triple S Food Mart and described what it was like to watch police kill his friend.
“It was a nightmare, it was a nightmare,” Muflahti, the owner of this small convenience store, told The Daily Beast over and over. “I kept expecting to wake up.” Continue reading “New Video Emerges of Alton Sterling Being Killed by Baton Rouge Police”
New York Post – by Daniel Harper
Lawmakers and their aides are being offered free blood tests after lead was found in water fountains at the U.S. Capitol office building.
Beginning today, “blood lead level testing will be available to House Members and Staff, with a valid congressional badge, at no cost to the individual or office,” the Architect of the Capitol wrote to Hill staffers Tuesday, according to Roll Call. Continue reading “Lawmakers tested after lead found in US Capitol office water fountains”
