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Month: October 2017
The security guard who was shot at the beginning of the Las Vegas gunman’s rampage has finally spoken out about his brush with death.
Jesus Campos had several interviews scheduled last week, before he cancelled them all and disappeared.
But he resurfaced on Tuesday, when Ellen announced that she would be interviewing him on her show. Continue reading “Security guard describes moment Stephen Paddock shot him”
Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins
While the mainstream media focuses on anything but the current state of U.S. intervention in the Middle East, the Trump Administration is breaking records by accumulating a horrific number of civilian deaths.
Former President Obama earned the nickname of “Drone King” when he dramatically escalated the use of drone strikes, while also downplaying the number of innocent civilians who became “collateral damage.” In the two years that his administration devoted to publicly spending millions of taxpayer dollars to fight the Islamic State group, the estimated civilian death toll ranged from 2,300 to 3,400, according to Airwars, an organization tracking deaths in the war against ISIS. Continue reading “Trump Has Killed More Civilians with Illegal Drone Strikes in 9 Months Than Obama Did in 8 Years”
WALPOLE (CBS) – The decorations are out and Halloween is two weeks away but there’s controversy at Boyden Elementary School in Walpole. The school will not be having its annual Halloween costume parade this year.
“I think it’s a lot of political correctness,” a Walpole woman said. “I think it’s a shame because Halloween is the funnest day of the year next to Christmas for children.” Continue reading “School Cancels Halloween, Will Celebrate ‘Black And Orange’ Spirit Day”
Yahoo News – by Roque Planas, Huffington Post
The Trump administration must turn over all emails and memos used to make its decision to phase out Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the 2012 program created to protect undocumented youths from deportation, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
If the communications between the White House and the departments of Justice and Homeland Security are made public, it could offer a window into the political machinations behind the Trump administration’s abrupt call to torpedo DACA. Continue reading “Judge Orders Trump Administration To Turn Over DACA Emails”
Is bitcoin the world currency that is going to slam the jail-cell door on humankind for the next thousand years? Or is it the saving grace that is finally going to stop usurious jewry from carving out a slice of nearly every financial transaction on Earth? Perhaps it will just snap, crackle, pop and die. These questions are open for debate.
One thing is sure: the battleground is always money. On this field oppressors will ultimately be smashed. Continue reading “Money: Basics of Bitcoin”
EDGEWOOD, Md. — Multiple people have been injured after a shooting at a business park in Harford County Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Authorities asked the public to avoid the Emmorton Business Park at Emmorton Park Road near Edgewood Road after they received reports of a shooting around 9 a.m.
Shock Trauma said it is evaluating two people who were injured and are listed in critical condition. There is no word yet on the total number of people injured. Continue reading “Maryland shooter kills 3 & remains at large as 5 schools placed on lockdown”
A US court on Tuesday overturned a judgment against pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in favor of the family of a woman whose death from ovarian cancer they claimed stemmed from her use of the company’s talc-based products.
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District said the case over Alabama resident Jacqueline Fox’s death should not have been tried in St. Louis. The decision is based on a recent US Supreme Court decision which limited where personal injury lawsuits could be filed. Continue reading “Johnson & Johnson wins appeal in $72mn talc cancer risk verdict”
WASHINGTON (AP) — A chief sponsor of a bipartisan Senate deal to curb the growth of health insurance premiums said Wednesday President Donald Trump called to offer encouragement, a day after the president spoke favorably of the pact but then reversed course.
The mixed signals from the White House have created confusion even as voters face the prospect of dramatic premium spikes absent congressional action. “I think he wants to reserve his options,” Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee told an Axios forum on Wednesday after the president’s call. Alexander said Trump wanted “to be encouraging,” and the senator predicted that his deal would pass “in one form or another” by year’s end. Continue reading “Health care plan sponsor says Trump offers encouragement”
HONOLULU (AP) — Just hours before President Donald Trump’s latest travel ban was to take full effect, a federal judge in Hawaii blocked the revised order, saying the policy has the same problems as a previous version.
The revised order “suffers from precisely the same maladies as its predecessor,” U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson wrote in his ruling, which prevented the Trump administration from enforcing the travel ban set to go into effect early Wednesday. Continue reading “Judge: Newest travel ban ‘same maladies’ as previous version”
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday said a Florida congresswoman “fabricated” an account of the commander in chief telling the widow of a soldier killed in an ambush in Niger that her husband “knew what he signed up for.”‘
Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson said she was in the car with Myeshia Johnson on Tuesday on the way to Miami International Airport to meet the body of Johnson’s husband, Sgt. La David Johnson, when Trump called. Wilson said she and others heard part of the conversation on speakerphone. Continue reading “Trump: Lawmaker ‘fabricated’ account of his talk with widow”
The hero Mandalay Bay security guard who vanished hours before he was due to give interviews with major TV networks will now break his silence on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Jesus Campos, who was shot and wounded in the Las Vegas massacre, disappeared from the public eye last week ahead of several TV interviews, including with Fox News’ Sean Hannity. Continue reading “Jesus Campos will break his silence on the Ellen DeGeneres show Wednesday”
As the media continues to lose their collective minds over $100,000 worth of Facebook ads allegedly purchased by Russians during the 2016 election, the Senate Judiciary Committee has finally decided they’re going to take a look into a shady Russian deal that handed Putin 20% of America’s uranium reserves, was approved by the Obama administration during an ongoing FBI investigation into charges of bribery, extortion and money laundering by the Russian buyer and netted the Clintons millions of dollars in donations and ‘speaking fees.” Here’s more from The Hill: Continue reading “Senate Launches Probe Into Russian Nuclear Bribery Case That Netted Clintons Millions”
The future of privacy in big cities is bleak, cities are now getting paid to convert street lights into spying SmartNodes.
What are SmartNodes?
SmartNodes will soon replace street lights, because they are equipped with cameras, microphones, speakers etc., all-in-one light pole. Continue reading “Cities are getting paid to turn street lights into spying SmartNodes”