KGW 8 News

BURNS, Ore. — Three of the four holdouts at the Malheur refuge have surrendered without incident to the police.

David Fry was holding out.  As of shortly before 10 a.m., he was telling live to Gavin Seim, a blogger, that he never agreed to come out like the other three. He described himself as suicidal and that his grievances have not been heard and acted upon.   Continue reading “Three occupiers have surrendered, Fry holding out – Live Feed”

Intellihub

Watch as a sick and twisted cop by the name of Robert Whitman repeatedly tases, abuses, tortures and kicks a pregnant woman’s husband who is being placed under arrest.

The sad thing is that officers like these are so weak, likely suffering from little man syndrome, they have to show others who’s boss in order to feel good about themselves.

Likely, Whitman, was bullied as a kid.   Continue reading “Shameless cop repeatedly tases handcuffed man, kicks head into pavement while pregnant wife films entire event”

Kitco News – by Jim Wycoff

A spooked world marketplace has prompted keen safe-haven demand for gold that has sent the precious metal to a 12-month high above $1,240.00 an ounce in early U.S. trading Thursday. April Comex gold was last up $44.50 at $1,239.00 an ounce. March Comex silver was last up $0.343 at $15.62 an ounce.   Continue reading “Gold Soars To 12-Mo. High On Safe-Haven Demand As Markets Near Panic Mode”

Union Leader – by Kimberly Houghton

NASHUA — School officials are expecting more students to participate in the district’s English Language Learners program next year, prompting a request to hire an additional teacher.

“The reality is, this is the fastest-growing segment of the population within American schools today,” Superintendent Mark Conrad told the Nashua Board of Education’s budget committee recently.   Continue reading “English as a second language program expected to increase in Nashua”

Washington’s Blog

The government is already spying on us through spying on us through our computers, phones, cars, buses, streetlights, at airports and on the street, via mobile scanners and drones, through our credit cards and smart meters (update), television, doll, and in many other ways.

Spying in the U.S. is worse than under Nazi Germany, the Stasi, J. Edgar Hoover … or Orwell’s 1984.   Continue reading “The Whole POINT of the Internet of Things Is So Big Brother Can Spy On You”

RT

The prosecutor’s office in Berrien County, Michigan, has released a highly dramatic dashcam video from a police cruiser that hit a female pedestrian crossing the street. The police car was speeding, and had neither lights nor siren activated, witnesses said.

“I need an emergency unit to my location. I think I hit a person,” Benton Township patrol officer Eugene Anderson informs radio dispatchers on the video just moments after the sound of smashing glass and a loud bang is heard as his police cruiser hits a woman.   Continue reading “‘I think I hit a person’: Speeding US patrol officer in dashcam video”

The Newspaper

The Obama administration is looking to close down the automotive aftermarket. Tucked deep within a proposed rulemaking governing diesel truck engines, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) introduced language that would prohibit any changes to an automobile’s engine or exhaust after it leaves the factory. The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) raised the alarm Monday after discovering the hidden provision.   Continue reading “EPA Rule To Ban Car Modification”

AlterNet – by Sarah Lazare

Over the past year and a half, the United States and other military coalition members have launched nearly 10,000 strikes in Iraq and Syria.

Zooming out, the United States military has spent nearly the entire 21st century engaged in an amorphous war on terrorism, in which the whole world is a potential battlefield, from Yemen to Somalia to the now-expanding war in Afghanistan. Lurking beneath the surface of the seemingly endless series of military campaigns is the contradictory U.S. historical legacy of direct support for some of the very extremist combatants the war on terror is allegedly predicated on fighting.   Continue reading “Major Investigation Reveals Disturbing Connection Between U.S. Intelligence and Al Qaeda Since 9/11”

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

Download 28 MB “Chemtrails 131 Manual – HERE or  HERE

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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”