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Month: February 2017
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD (The Washington Post) – At first, police say, Iris Hernandez Rivas couldn’t explain the traumatic injuries that left her 4-year-old daughter, Nohely, barely alive.
One moment, the little girl was taking a shower, Hernandez Rivas had told police, the next she was facedown in a bathtub in their apartment in Gaithersburg, Md. Continue reading “Illegal Alien Killed Her 4-Year-Old Daughter For ‘Not Brushing Her Teeth’”
AUSTIN, TX (KHOU) – A man who had been deported in connection to a 1987 Travis County homicide was arrested Thursday on charges he kidnapped and sexually assaulted a woman last month with her toddler nearby.
Police have charged Juan Lopez, 46, with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault in connection to the Jan. 16 incident. The arrest affidavit states Lopez and the victim have known each other for more than a year, and would frequently provide rides to each other. Police say Lopez arranged to get a ride from the victim on Jan. 16, and was providing her with verbal instructions as they drove along southbound Interstate 35. The affidavit also stated the victim’s toddler son was riding in the back seat. Continue reading “Previously Deported Killer Raped Woman In Front Of Her Child”
Mott Community College (MCC) in Flint, Michigan, has been closed due to what the college is calling an “active shooter threat,” it tweeted.
The threat was made at around 6:30am local time, according to MCC Police Chief Theresa Stephens-Lock. Continue reading “Mott Community College in Michigan closed due to active shooter threat”
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Struggling under the weight of pension and health care obligations, Michigan lawmakers appear ready to take another whack at public employee benefits — a move that reflects renewed determination to shift workers to 401(k)-style retirement systems, even if it happens in baby steps.
Other states have made more modest changes, but the latest push shows that conservatives want to approve big reforms 20 years after Michigan became the first state to close pensions to future state workers. Republican Gov. Rick Snyder is pressing to address $14 billion in unfunded liabilities, mostly from retiree medical costs, spread across more than 330 communities. Continue reading “Michigan leads effort to shift workers away from pensions”
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — More than 900 children were killed in Afghanistan’s conflict last year, the United Nations said Monday, calling it the most violent year for children since it started keeping records.
The U.N. mission said the nearly 25 percent increase in child deaths from the previous year was largely caused by mines and munitions left over from decades of conflict. It documented a 66 percent increase in such deaths in 2016. Continue reading “UN: More than 900 children killed in Afghanistan in 2016”
Pet food maker Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Co. is recalling some lots of a canned dog product due to potential contamination with a medication that can cause drowsiness, dizziness or death.
Evanger’s said one lot of its “Hunk of Beef” product was contaminated with the drug pentobarbital, and that it was recalling all of the product manufactured in that one week last June. Continue reading “Evanger’s Recalls Some Pet Food Due to Potentially Fatal Contaminant”
Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard
President Trump and his Justice Department are being urged to go slow on appealing a court’s rejection of their travel ban and follow Germany’s example and put GPS ankle bracelets on visitors from the seven targeted nations until a final decision is made.
A prominent legal expert said that the administration should wait to appeal until Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch gets to the court, giving Trump a 5-4 majority and in the meantime put the tracking devices on any refugee or visitor.
Continue reading “Trump urged to put GPS trackers on refugees until travel ban decided”
Watch for the political stock of Mohamed Khairullah, the Syrian-born Mayor of Prospect Park, New Jersey, to rise in Democratic circles after he signed an executive order on Friday that declared the Passaic County borough of 5,865 a sanctuary for immigrants.
Hailing from Aleppo, which has become synonymous with the worst violence of the long Syrian civil war and has thus created tens of thousands of refugees, Khairullah immigrated to the United States in 1991, was elected Councilman in 2001, and has been the Mayor since 2006. Continue reading “Prospect Park Mayor Mohamed Khairullah Wins Kudos for Sanctuary City Exec Order”
NEW YORK/SINGAPORE Feb 3 Oil majors and trading houses are set to ship an unprecedented volume of U.S. crude oil to Asia in coming weeks, boosting already high flows to the region due to higher prices from OPEC production cuts.
Traders have estimated that some 700,000 to 900,000 barrels per day is set to leave the United States in February, with the majority of the cargoes headed to Asia. Continue reading “Record volume of US crude to head for Asia in coming weeks”
The Mail on Sunday today reveals astonishing evidence that the organisation that is the world’s leading source of climate data rushed to publish a landmark paper that exaggerated global warming and was timed to influence the historic Paris Agreement on climate change.
A high-level whistleblower has told this newspaper that America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) breached its own rules on scientific integrity when it published the sensational but flawed report, aimed at making the maximum possible impact on world leaders including Barack Obama and David Cameron at the UN climate conference in Paris in 2015. Continue reading “Exposed: How world leaders were duped into investing billions over manipulated global warming data”
ISIS was created by the U S and its Allies to fight against Hezbollah. General Wesley Clark
The United States government was in operational control of Al Qaeda on 9-11-2001. Sibel Edmonds, FBI translator and whistleblower
The Project for a New American Century (PNAC) gained control of the George W Bush administration’s Defense Department. 85% of its members were Jewish and many held dual US and Israeli citizenship. PNAC was replaced by the Foreign Policy Institute in 2009. Both organizations were founded by William Kristol and Robert Kagan. Robert Kagan is the husband of Victoria Nuland (Nudelman) who was the architect of the $5 billion coup in the Ukraine. He is also a lobbyist for Monsanto. Continue reading “Can Hezbollah Be Used To World War III?”
A driver reaching for a paper that was about to blow out the window lost control and crashed Sunday afternoon into a utility pole, sparking a fire that threatened a nearby horse farm, police said.
The 23-year-old driver had to be extricated from his 2000 Mitsubishi, New Brunswick police said. He was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. His injuries were considered not-life threatening. Continue reading “Driver Reaching for Loose Paper Crashes Car, Sparks Fire: Police”
Seventy-five people were killed or wounded by gunfire in New Orleans in the first month of the year – more than twice the total in January 2016, according to a Times-Picayune tally of police reports. The staggering total this month, more than two a day, comes on the heels of a violent 2016 that saw increases in murders and nonfatal shootings.
The total includes victims of a double shooting Tuesday night (Jan. 31) that New Orleans police said left two people dead outside Edna Karr High School in Algiers. It also includes a woman killed and another woman injured in a second double shooting Tuesday night, this one in New Orleans East. Continue reading “75 shot in New Orleans in January, doubling start to 2016”
I wrote this Sandy Hook article in 2013. It’s about the soap opera called television. I’ve added some new comments:
Online investigations of what really happened at Sandy Hook easily number in the thousands by now. Among other reporters, I have listed and described many contradictions and lies in the official scenario, and I’ve offered alternative explanations. Continue reading “Fake news: actors, robots, androids, television creations”
I’ll put it to you this way. Your child is about to get vaccinated. You believe in the efficacy of vaccines. In the doctor’s office, there is a large wheel. It has two sections. One is marked: “this injection for your child comes from the US or Germany.” The other section is marked: “this injection for your child might come from China, or if not, the raw ingredients in the shot might come from China, and, keep in mind that even if the injection and the raw ingredients don’t come from China, in a pinch, because the Chinese vaccines are cheap, the US might buy the injection or the ingredients from China—now spin the wheel…and let’s see where the arrow stops…for your child.” Continue reading “Ready to inject your children with “safe” vaccines from China?”
Breitbart – by Assemblyman Tom Donnelly
California State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Léon (D-Los Angeles) said last Tuesday that “half his family” was in the country illegally, using false documents, and eligible for deportation under President Trump’s new executive order against “sanctuary” jurisdictions.
De Léon, who introduced the bill, made his remarks at a hearing in Sacramento on SB54, the bill to make California a “Sanctuary State.” Continue reading “California State Senate Leader: ‘Half My Family’ Here Illegally”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
For the last eight years, Peace Prize recipient and ostensible savior of the free world, Barack Obama, rained down hell from the sky on brown people across the Middle East. Obama far exceeded his predecessor, George W. Bush, in the use of drone strikes, killing more civilians than ever before and aiding in the creation and growth of worldwide terror. Continue reading “Now that Trump’s In Office, Media Suddenly Concerned with US Military Killing Civilians”