Washington Post – by Adam Goldman

The Justice Department has granted immunity to a former State Department staffer, who worked on Hillary Clinton’s private email server, as part of a criminal investigation into the possible mishandling of classified information, according to a senior law enforcement official.

The official said the FBI had secured the cooperation of Bryan Pagliano, who worked on Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign before setting up the server in her New York home in 2009.   Continue reading “Justice Dept. grants immunity to staffer who set up Clinton email server”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

The issue of natural born citizen is a hotly contested issue. However, it is one that is a national security issue an that has been demonstrated in the usurpation of the office of the president by Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah, a man with a fake birth certificate, a fake Social Security number, a fake selective service form and a variety of other false documents. Now, America is dealing with it on the Republican side of the aisle, and like the judges in the Obama eligibility case, none of them will actually hear the facts of the case and provide a ruling. They merely dismiss the evidence. Such is the case of an Illinois judge who dismissed the case against Senator Ted Cruz rather than render a decision based on the historical evidence.   Continue reading “Just like Judges in Obama Eligibility Case, Illinois Judge won’t Rule in Ted Cruz Eligibility Case”

Reuters

The Koch brothers, the most powerful conservative mega donors in the United States, will not use their $400 million political arsenal to try to block Republican front-runner Donald Trump’s path to the presidential nomination, a spokesman told Reuters on Wednesday.

The decision by the billionaire industrialists is another setback to Republican establishment efforts to derail the New York real estate mogul’s bid for the White House, and follows speculation the Kochs would soon launch a “Trump Intervention.”   Continue reading “Koch brothers will not use funds to try to block Trump nomination”

Reuters

Idaho police arrested three teenagers on Wednesday and were seeking a fourth on suspicion the group set a fire that destroyed the home of a high school principal and could have killed the educator and his wife, authorities said.

The principal had suspended two of the students just days before the blaze in Payette, said the town’s police chief.   Continue reading “Idaho students arrested on suspicion of burning down principal’s home”

Oddity Central – by Sumitra

Worried American parents are resorting to extreme ways of finding out if their kids are into drugs – they’re actually hiring private K9 services to sniff out any narcotics that their kids might be hiding in their rooms, bathrooms or cars. These sniffer dogs are specially trained to find hidden narcotics such as meth, barbiturates, marijuana, heroin, and cocaine. Some of the searches turn up empty, but in most cases the parents’ suspicions are confirmed.   Continue reading “Concerned Parents Turn to Sniffer Dog Teams to Search Children’s Rooms for Drugs”

CBS News

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A 16-year-old is accused of shooting three of his family members after police say they tried to wake him up Tuesday morning to go to school, reports CBS affiliate WTVF.

Officials say the incident was reported shortly after 7 a.m. Tuesday, when his 42-year-old mother and 67-year-old grandmother tried to wake him up, but he didn’t comply. He then became angry and allegedly began threatening his family, according to the station.
Continue reading “Cops: Teen shoots family after they wake him up for school”

BGR – by Brad Reed

NASA’s Hubble Telescope regularly blows my mind by taking some incredible photos of the universe that make me realize just how small our humble little planet is. After combing through the archive of some of the best Hubble space photos onNASA’s website, I’ve picked out 10 that I found to be particularly incredible. Let’s check them out below.   Continue reading “10 mind-blowing space photos captured by the Hubble Telescope”

Associated Press

WHITE, Ga. (AP) — A north Georgia police chief and an officer have been arrested and accused of arresting people on fake charges and then reducing the charges to collect fines, authorities said Wednesday.

Police chief David King, 58, and officer Blake Scheff, 26, of the White Police Department were charged Wednesday with false imprisonment, theft by extortion and violation of oath by a public officer, Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokesman Greg Ramsey said.   Continue reading “Police chief, officer arrested on false imprisonment charges”

UPI – by Elizabeth Shim

GENEVA, Switzerland, March 2 (UPI) — North Korea‘s foreign minister took center stage Tuesday to file a strong protest at the United Nations Human Rights Council, in response to U.N. resolutions that have condemned its rights record.

Ri Su Yong said Pyongyang will “never, ever be bound” by U.N. resolutions, describing such resolutions as “proof of partiality and double standards,” Voice of America reported.   Continue reading “North Korea envoy slams U.S. on gun control”

Gothamist – by Nathan Tempey

Vincent Harrison, the off-duty NYPD officer killed in a hit-and-run on the New Jersey Turnpike early on February 28th, was pointing his gun at a woman who he crashed into and threatening her when a second driver ran him down, investigators have determined.

State police and prosecutors said Harrison, 25 and in his second year on the force, was driving a Chevy sedan south on the turnpike near the Newark International Airport, when he rear-ended a Ford SUV driven by a 26-year-old woman. They both stopped, and he got out of his car, walked to the other vehicle, the woman and her 2-year-old son inside, and began arguing with the woman. Harrison allegedly drew his gun, and at some point, sources told ABC7, he yelled something like, “You don’t know who I am!” and “I can kill you right now!” over and over.   Continue reading “NYPD Cop Was Allegedly Pointing Gun At Driver When Killed In Hit-And-Run”

Yahoo News

OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) – Aubrey McClendon, a brash risk-taker who led Chesapeake Energy Corp to become one of the world’s biggest natural gas producers, died in a single-car crash on Wednesday one day after being charged with breaking federal antitrust laws, police said. He was 56.

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday announced that McClendon had been indicted for allegedly colluding to rig bids for oil and gas acreage while he was at Chesapeake, a central player in the U.S. fracking revolution of the past decade. He denied the charges.   Continue reading “Energy CEO McClendon dies in Oklahoma car crash, a day after indictment”

US Legal History

Law is contract, universally and in the U.S., so we must follow the progression of contractual agreements which constitute the underlying U.S. Law. (We cannot address all individual laws and cases or you would not have time in a life to review it, even though ignorance of the millions of laws, statutes, codes, etc… is no excuse in Private Admiralty Jurisdictions.)

In basically chronological order, the following progression of contracts, and our interpretation of them follows:   Continue reading “U.S. Law is Private Merchant Law, leaving the people as Surety and Debtor on the bankruptcy.”

The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowen

The daughter of a police shooting victim has brought a federal lawsuit for wrongful death, municipal liability, and failure to train and supervise against police who she claims shot and killed her naked mother for complying with their request to show the officers where she kept her handgun.

Fifty-four-year-old Deanne Choate was shot dead by Gardner police after they responded to a 911 call that she had been drinking and was suicidal. Police arrived, arrested Choate’s boyfriend, then entered Choate’s bedroom where she was asleep, naked.   Continue reading “Cops Shoot And Kill Naked Woman In Her Bed After They Order Her To Show Them Where She Keeps Her Gun”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Parkersburg, WV — Last year, the Free Thought Project broke the story and the video of a courageous mother, Tiffanie Hupp who stepped in front an officer who was about to shoot her dog.

Randall Hupp, Tiffanie’s father-in-law explained to the Free Thought Project what happened that day,   Continue reading “Mom Arrested for Saving Her Dog From Being Murdered by a Cop Found NOT GUILTY”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Green and white signs posted at the entrances to Greenleaf, Idaho, warn would-be criminals, “Welcome to GREENLEAF IDAHO: This Is Not A Gun-Free Zone.”

There are a total of five such signs, including two on state highways leading into the community. A Greenleaf city council member said the signs on Highway 19 were approved the Idaho Transportation Department.   Continue reading “City Signs Warn Would-Be Criminals, ‘This Is Not a Gun-Free Zone’”

The Organic Prepper

Self-Reliance. It’s a revolutionary word these days and I thought it deserved a manifesto.

Manifesto: noun man·i·fes·to \ˌma-nə-ˈfes-(ˌ)tō\

A declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer.

Continue reading “The Self-Reliance Manifesto: More Than 300 Resources to Guide You on the Path to Radical Freedom”

RT

After years of delay, military pilots finally tested new F-35 warplanes with real bombs, bringing a trillion-dollar Pentagon program centered on the Lockheed Martin stealth jets one step closer to combat readiness.

“This is significant because we’re building the confidence of our pilots by actually dropping something off the airplane instead of simulating weapon employment,” Lt. Col. George Watkins said in an Air Force release on Tuesday.   Continue reading “Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II deploys bombs during tests, nears combat readiness”