Fox 13

 – Rebecca Shaw is not a criminal, but for months, she was treated like one. The mother of four — who didn’t break the law or do anything wrong — sat in jail for five long, agonizing months.

“It felt like my whole life was over. It was terrible,” Rebecca exclaimed.  “My kids were devastated. I was away for five months. I cried constantly.”  Continue reading “Another field drug test mistake sends woman to jail — for months”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: This is absolutely absurd. These platforms are supposed to support the free flow of information, not their beleifs. This is a very disturbing trend, the people are being conditioned each and every day and do not realize it. The youth growing up in this world, will never know what the former world was like, this will be considered “normal” to them.

Continue reading “YouTube Suspends Gun Manufacturer, Bans Instructional Gun Videos”

RT

The presidents of Russia and the US discussed a possible arms race involving the two nations, and agreed that such an outcome was not desired by either, the Kremlin has confirmed.

The subject was discussed by Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in a phone call on Tuesday, a Kremlin spokesman told journalists on Wednesday. “There was an agreement between the two leaders during their conversation that an arms race would be undesirable,” Dmitry Peskov said. He added that no potential arms-reduction agreements were discussed by the two leaders.  Continue reading “Putin & Trump agree that arms race is ‘undesirable’ – Kremlin”

RT

Chemical weapon production facilities have been discovered in the areas liberated from militants in Syria, the Russian Defense Ministry says.

More than 40 tons of chemical weapons were abandoned by retreating militants in the war-ravaged country, the ministry said on Wednesday. “The Syrian Foreign Ministry pointed out that more than 40 tons of poisonous substances were found on the territories, liberated from terrorists,” Igor Kirillov, the commander of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces, said on Wednesday.  Continue reading “40 tons of chemical weapons left by militants found in Syria – Russian MoD”

RT

Israel Defense Forces have shared details of an airstrike that destroyed an alleged nuclear reactor under construction in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor back in 2007, for the first time officially acknowledging carrying out the secret raid.

For over a decade Israel refused to officially acknowledge taking out the suspected nuclear reactor in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria on the night of September 6, 2007. Although, in October 2007, the IDF indirectly admitted the attack by lifting some censorship on media coverage of the incident, Tel Aviv still continued to censor details of the intended target of the strike.  Continue reading “Israel officially admits striking ‘Syrian nuclear reactor’ in 2007”

Mail.com

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minneapolis police officer was charged Tuesday with murder and manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Australian woman in July minutes after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault behind her home.

Officer Mohamed Noor turned himself in after a warrant was issued for his arrest. He shot Justine Ruszczyk Damond, a 40-year-old life coach, on July 15. Damond’s death drew international attention, cost the police chief her job and forced major revisions to the department’s policy on body cameras.  Continue reading “Complaint: 2 officers ‘spooked’ before 911 caller is shot”

MassPrivateI

It seems like not a day goes by, where law enforcement isn’t inventing new ways to spy on Americans.

According to a recent article in the Daily Progress, the University of Virginia Police Department is using a company called Social Sentinel (SS) to spy on college students and faculty Tweets etc.    Continue reading “University Police use the “Library of Harm” to flag students words”

WTVR

AUSTIN, Texas — A suspect in a wave of bombing attacks in Austin killed himself inside his car with an explosive device early Wednesday as authorities closed in, police said.

Since the bombings started on March 2, investigators frantically searched for clues, calling the attacks the work of a”serial bomber” who increasingly changed tactics. The bombings killed two people and left the Texas capital terrorized with fear for 19 days.  Continue reading “Austin bombing suspect killed in Texas explosion”

The Daily Sheeple

Parents in Michigan have turned in their own son in order to stop a school shooting plot from unfolding. The 15-year-old is being accused of plotting to shoot up his high school.

“He came to us and said that he’s been really upset and that he’s been planning to do something bad,” his stepfather said. “It was a big shock.” His stepfather also said “he wanted to blow the school up on top of” those who had hurt him.  Continue reading “Parents Turn In Their Own Son To Stop A School Shooting Plot”

RT

Child abuse imagery has been detected in Bitcoin’s blockchain, according to a new study. The discovery potentially puts cryptocurrency users at risk, as anyone who downloads a blockchain could be held liable for illegal content.

Researchers from RWTH Aachen University in Germany and the Data Protection Research Institute at Goethe University in Frankfurt found 1600 files, including texts and images, on blockchain. Among the data were instances of illegal pornography and serious privacy violations, the team says.   Continue reading “Child abuse imagery ‘found within Bitcoin’s blockchain’”

The Hill

On Sunday, The Guardian reported on the supposedly nefarious workings of President Trump’s data-gathering team at Cambridge Analytica. The report suggested that Cambridge Analytica had essentially issued questionnaires through a third party; those questionnaires, which were personality quizzes, requested that you use your Facebook login. Cambridge Analytica then compiled data regarding those who completed the quiz and cross-referenced that data with political preferences in order to target potential voters.

Continue reading “What’s genius for Obama is scandal when it comes to Trump”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

A building network of backwoods doomsday camps around the country are pulling in members from affluent areas and even Washington national security officials as the threats grow from nuclear war, an EMP or virus attack.

Called Fortitude Ranch, the outposts promise protection and a year’s supply of food for those unable to build their own bunker. What’s more, until a crisis strikes, they are being used for prepper training and vacations.   Continue reading “Official Washington flocking to Doomsday Camps”

BBC News

The home town of influential communist thinker Karl Marx is celebrating the 200th anniversary of his birth… with new pedestrian lights.

The philosopher and author of The Communist Manifesto was born in Trier in western Germany on 5 May 1818, and spent his first 17 years in the city.  Continue reading “German city installs Karl Marx traffic lights”

The Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

The Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an Australian woman last July is now behind bars and has been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.

Justine Damond was fatally shot by Officer Mohamed Noor last summer after she called 911 to report hearing a noise near her home.   Continue reading “Cop Who Killed Justine Damond Charged With Murder”