Courthouse News – by Matthew Renda

SAN JOSE, Calif. (CN) – A student filed a federal lawsuit against campus police at California State University, San Jose, claiming officers roughed him up and then yelled at him to “stop bleeding all over” the squad car.

Alen Chen was slammed to the ground face first by San Jose State University police officers, violently handcuffed, repeatedly punched in the face and the body and then had a bag placed over his head in the back of police cruiser after he was asked to leave a concert in April 2015, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Student Says Campus Police Roughed Him Up”

Todd Starnes

Students at the University of California Davis proved you don’t need a Bic lighter to desecrate Old Glory — you just need a majority vote.

The UC Davis Student Senate passed legislation revoking a long-standing rule that required the American flag “stand visibly” at every senate meeting.

“It shall not be compulsory for the flag of the United State (sic) of America to be displayed at the ASUCD Senate meetings,” the new legislation declares.    Continue reading “University Students Votes to Make American Flag “Optional””

The Newspaper

A three-judge panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals decided Tuesday to expand the ability of police to stop and search motorists by declaring it unlawful to have a “dim” tail light.

The decision was made in the context of a January 5, 2014 traffic stop in East Grand Rapids. On that day, Officer Daniel Lobbezoo was looking for someone to ticket. He claims that he saw the tail light of the car being driven by Trevor Allen Vanderhart was dim on one side, even though he was in the opposite lane of traffic and only saw Vanderhart’s vehicle through a rear-view mirror. The officer was getting ready to write the ticket when he found he could elevate the stop into an arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).   Continue reading “Michigan Appeals Court Turns Dim Tail Lights Into A Crime”

Eric Peters Autos – by Eric

When the state and its media bullhorns refer to armed government workers – law enforcers – as “heroes,” it’s a sign the hour is getting late.

When most people don’t draw back and spit coffee all over the keyboard at the idea, it’s minutes to midnight.

How did it become “heroic” to enforce laws?   Continue reading “The “Hero” Problem”

I have just discovered a shocking documentary that was produced by Free Mind Films called “ShadowRing.” It is the story of the secretive oligarchy that has ruled America from behind the scenes for well over a century. This 2-hour film is about the “One World Government.” Watch the trailer and from there you can watch the full movie FREE. You will want to share this with your church group, and your friends, favorite few and family.
Continue reading “Shadowring”

Fox News

A federal official said crews in Alaska are trying to shut down an oil well that is leaking explosive natural gas on the frozen North Slope.

The Environmental Protection Agency said a crack in a BP wellhead near Deadhorse sent up mist of crude oil on Friday before it froze over and an initial leak stopped.   Continue reading “Alaska oil well leaking gas in northern part of state”

Daily Caller – by Amber Randall

Chicago saw 34 people wounded from gun injuries in a spate a violence over Easter weekend.

Twenty-three were shot during just a seven hour period between Saturday night and early Sunday morning, reports the Chicago Sun-Times.

The lone death over the weekend happened early Sunday morning. One man shot at two other men, one of whom succumbed to wounds on the head and neck later at Mount Sinai Hospital, according to authorities.   Continue reading “Chicago Rings In Easter With 34 People Shot”

Market Watch – by Mike Murphy

A manhunt was underway Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio, after a man broadcast what appeared to be a murder on Facebook and said he had killed others.

The suspect, who police identified as Steve Stephens, posted a video on Facebook showing him shooting and killing a man. The video remained up for about three hours before Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB)   shut it down and disabled his account.   Continue reading “Manhunt for Cleveland man accused of broadcasting murder on Facebook”

The Telegraph – by Julian Ryall, Nicola Smith, David Millward

A North Korean missile launch that failed shortly after it was fired may have been thwarted by cyber attacks from the US.

The medium-range missile exploded seconds after it was launched on Sunday from a site near the port city of Sinpo, as Mike Pence, the US vice president, arrived in Seoul for talks with the South Korean government over how to deal with Pyongyang’s belligerence.  Continue reading “North Korea’s unsuccessful missile launch ‘may have been thwarted by US cyber attack’”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This situation continues to escalate despite the fact that North Korea’s latest rocket blew up seconds after launch. They have a lot of problems on the rocketry side of the house, but hey they have nuclear weapons claim some in the US government, but then the White House says they do not have nuclear weapons. None the less, Trump says, he is ‘ready to strike the nuclear sites’ of North Korea that really do not exist. It continues to be reported that China is working with the US on this issue. Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster said, “I think there’s an international consensus now, including the Chinese and the Chinese leadership, that this is a situation that just can’t continue.”
Continue reading “Trump ‘Will Take Action’ To End North Korea “Threat” And Is ‘Ready To Strike Their Nuclear Sites’”

Anti-War – by Dan Sanchez

William Norman Grigg died [Wednesday] afternoon. He was a journalist, broadcaster, editor, musician, father, husband, and a self-described Christian Individualist. He was also my hero.

Will’s main beat was stories about individual victims of the state: particularly Americans who have been unjustly imprisoned or wrongfully assaulted by government officers. His research for each article was exhaustive. Continue reading “Will Grigg Was a Mighty Voice for Justice and Liberty”