New York Times

Two New York City police officers patrolling a public housing complex in the Bronx were shot Thursday night by a gunman who fled into an apartment and killed himself, the police said. The officers were in stable condition and alert late Thursday.

About 8 p.m., a group of officers was in a stairwell in a building at the Melrose Houses, a public housing complex in the South Bronx, where they encountered the suspected gunman and another man drinking beer, law enforcement officials said.   Continue reading “2 New York City Police Officers Are Shot in the Bronx”

Hundreds of people were freely coming into the refuge to get education on their rights. Many group presentations were given each day. On Saturday, the 24th, ten ranchers from Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona nullified their grazing contracts with the BLM and U.S. Forest Service. On Saturday, the 24th, grand jury administrators from Nebraska and Florida were forming a grand jury to review the abuses in the Hammond case. Tuesday, the 27th, the day LaVoy was killed, we began releasing documents exposing criminal acts by the government. The evening of the 27th, a meeting was scheduled with Grant County residents to give a presentation with those at the refuge. To give their presentation to hundreds of people in the county, including the county Sheriff.   Continue reading “An update from Ammon Bundy”

Fox News

Two months after terrorists gunned down 14 unarmed San Bernardino county workers in a gun-free zone, one local official is calling for county employees to be permitted to carry guns at work and have access to weapons at county facilities.

The proposal made by First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood would have to be approved by the Board of Supervisors, but Longwood said it’s time “to make a strategic shift.” The plan has yet to be formally presented, FOX11 reported.   Continue reading “Official calls for San Bernardino employees to be armed”

Here is the Harney County OR (actually the whole Oregon) minerals map. As you can see, the land on and around the Mahleur Refuge has primarily bentonite and zeolite clays only. They are industrial minerals. They can be found many, many places in America.

There are a couple of gold sites south of the refuge.

You can select metals (Gold, Uranium, Mercury, Copper, Barium, etc.). Most of that is on the eastern side of Steens Mountain. There’s also much more Gold and Uranium on the eastern side of the mountains north of Denio NV in Mahleur County.   Continue reading “Oregon Minerals Map”

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

Illinois still doesn’t have a budget, the state has practically defaulted on millions in payments to service providers, can’t even pay its lottery winners, but state Democrats have introduced a bill that would make Barack Obama’s birthday a “state holiday” — meaning state workers would have yet another paid holiday added to their generous benefits.   Continue reading “As State Budget Sinks, Illinois Democrats Float Bill to Make Obama’s Birthday a State Holiday”

Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Simply holding an air soft pellet gun can lead to a five-year prison sentence in New Jersey. Actor  and commedian Carlo Bellario discovered this the hard way when he was arrested for using such a gun as a prop in a movie scene.

“Now because of that I’m looking at five years because it’s a second-degree crime,” Bellario told TV station PIX 11.   Continue reading “Actor Faces 5 Years In Prison For Using Pellet Gun On Movie Set”

New York Post – by Emily Saul

The partner of rookie cop Peter Liang told Brooklyn jurors Thursday that he himself was unqualified to resuscitate the man Liang accidently shot in a housing-project stairwell — because the Police Academy lets ­recruits cheat on their CPR- certification tests.

So he did nothing to help the dying victim.

“How much time [during training] did you spend on a mannequin?” the partner, Shaun Landau, was asked by Liang’s defense lawyer, ­Robert E. Brown.   Continue reading “Cop: I couldn’t save shooting victim because NYPD helped me cheat on CPR test”

Bullion Bulls Canada – by Jeff Nielson

Few areas of knowledge have been more heavily mythologized than “American History”. Much of what Americans (and people outside the U.S.) think they know has been heavily fictionalized such as the Battle of the Alamo. Or, it has even been completely falsified, such as the Japanese “attack” on Pearl Harbor, which allowed the U.S. to enter World War II.

Documenting falsified American “history” (as well as the falsified history of other nations) begs an obvious question. Who has both the means and the motive to transform actual historical events into a mixture of tall tales and propaganda, to the degree that this false “history” is written in our text books, and taught in our classrooms?   Continue reading “Smedley Butler: Forgotten Hero, Forgotten Warning”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

In a breaking development that has been completely ignored by mainstream news sources, the leaking natural gas well near Los Angeles, California is now reportedly spewing lethal levels of radioactive material, according to a report from Steve Quayle and a group with expertise in nuclear material.   Continue reading “Radiation Alert: L.A. Gas Well Spewing LETHAL LEVELS Of Breathable Nuclear Material: “Fukushima Class Disaster””

Public Intelligence Blog

EDIT: Some seem confused about why we sought permission to post this original work by Wayne Madsen. This is not about Marco Rubio being a very active gay in his youth and perhaps still today, this about Marco Rubio’s duplicity in relation to Christian evangelicals – we support gay candidates for office, we do not support people who lie about their secret lives and are therefore subject to blackmail or control as part of the price they pay for lying.   Continue reading “Wayne Madsen: Marco Rubio Gay Homosexual Duplicity Update”