KWQC TV

FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA A police officer in Virginia tried pulling over a suspected drunk driver and it ended with the suspect being hit by his own car.

The driver of this vehicle is trying to escape from police, so he stops the car and gets out to run, but he didn’t put the car in park. When he ran in front of the vehicle, it knocked him down.   Continue reading “Suspected drunk driver in Virginia ends up hitting himself with his own car”

Daily Wire – by Hank Berrien

The first lawsuit has been filed by a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after the massacre on Valentine’s Day in which 17 people were murdered.

Anthony Borges, 15, who courageously used his body as a human shield to protect other students when the shooter targeted them, getting hit with five bullets and winding up with injuries so severe that he cannot walk, has joined his family to file suit against the Broward County sheriff’s office, the school resource officer, the Broward County school system and the principal at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Borges was hit by bullets twice in his right leg, once in his left leg and twice in his torso.   Continue reading “Student Of Parkland Massacre Files Suit Against Sheriff’s Office And School”

Yahoo News

A Tennessee woman claims a Highway Patrol trooper groped her during a traffic stop, then laid in wait near her home and pulled her over a second time just hours later, according to reports.

Patricia Aileen Wilson was driving down Interstate 75 in Campbell County with her mother last August when Trooper Isaiah Lloyd pulled her truck over for a seatbelt violation, Knox News reported.    Continue reading “Woman Says Cop Groped Her, Pulled Her Over Twice Just Hours Apart”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Employers struggling to fill jobs have begun to relax or eliminate drug testing requirements amid increased marijuana legalization and a tightening U.S. job market. 

Drug testing has been standard procedure for decades across a variety of industries, ranging from finance to manufacturing to healthcare – which several employers have begun to eschew.    Continue reading “Companies Eliminating Drug Tests Amid Job Shortages, Pot Legalization”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Israel has long been known to provide support to terrorists operating in Syria ever since the crisis began in 2011. From providing medical support to terrorist fighters as well as training and intelligence and even some amount of weaponry and logistics, the Israelis have openly supported the so-called rebels in their efforts to overthrow the secular government of Bashar al-Assad. Indeed, Israeli airstrikes on Syrian military and/or allied military positions in support of terrorist factions are the most obvious means of support with Israel having struck Syria around one hundred times since the beginning of the war.  Continue reading “Israel Now Arming 7 Terrorist Groups In Syria, Report”

Electronic Intifada – by Nora Barrows-Friedman

A professor has filed a lawsuit against Arizona State University and the state’s attorney general over a gross violation of free speech rights.

It is the second legal challenge to Arizona’s 2016 law against supporters of the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign for Palestinian rights.   Continue reading “Arizona university forces speakers to sign pledge they don’t boycott Israel”

Natural Blaze – by Catherine J. Frompovich

Just when you think things can’t get any worse than they are regarding the suppression of human rights, denial of personal dignities and the right to self-determination regarding one’s health, the Government of Australia has pulled off what it probably thinks is a “hat trick” upon its citizens. It’s denying them their Creator-given and natural rights of securing life, liberty and the pursuit of safety and happiness by mandating no contradictory information can be stated by any member of the medical profession regarding the horrendous history of current vaccines and vaccinations, or they will lose their licenses!   Continue reading “Has The Australian Government Gone Stark-Raving Mad?”

Breitbart – by Joel B. Pollak

SACRAMENTO, California — Attorney Jeff Sessions told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Wednesday morning that he expects to prevail in a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice Tuesday evening against California’s “sanctuary state” laws.

In his first interview since the DOJ filed the lawsuit, which challenges the constitutionality of the California statutes under the Supremacy Clause, Sessions told Breitbart News that he was optimistic about the case’s prospects.   Continue reading “Jeff Sessions: We Will Defeat California’s ‘Sanctuary State’ Laws”

Reuters

SALISBURY, England (Reuters) – Police believe a nerve agent was used to deliberately poison a former Russian double agent and his daughter, Britain’s top counter-terrorism officer said on Wednesday, in a case that threatens to further damage London’s ties with Moscow.

Sergei Skripal, once a colonel in Russia’s GRU military intelligence service, and his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia, were found slumped unconscious on a bench outside a shopping center in the southern English city of Salisbury on Sunday afternoon.   Continue reading “Britain says Russian double agent poisoned with nerve agent”

Beyond Conformity – by Hillary Butler, June 11, 2017

In today’s Herald on Sunday was an article about Waitetuna school near Raglan, where the school principal agreed to allow a midwife to show a film about the other side of vaccines on the school premises, but the board of Trustees overturned her agreement, on the basis that the topic was controversial.

I have a question. What are schools for?   Continue reading “Schools: the new “Animal Farm””

RT

Belgium has started distributing iodine pills free for all citizens, claiming the measure was not prompted by any “specific risk.”

Pharmacies have begun receiving some of the 4.5 million boxes of iodine pills, which have been available for citizens for free since Tuesday, it was revealed during the presentation of a new plan in case on nuclear emergency.  Continue reading “Nuclear alert? Belgium distributes millions of iodine pills, yet claims ‘no risk’”

KCLU – by Lance Orozco

A police officer in Ventura County is accused of padding his timecard, and taking more than $100,000 he didn’t earn.

Ventura County prosecutors say Simi Valley Police Officer Robert Longdon committed time card fraud during a more than three year long period.   Continue reading “Police Officer In Ventura County Arrested, Accused Of Time Card Fraud To Tune Of $100,000”

The Organic Prepper

Have you noticed a sense of urgency in the prepping community lately?

Maybe it’s the tensions with North Korea.

Maybe it’s the slow-motion collapse of the brick-and-mortar retail industry.

Maybe it’s a contagion from the other places around the world that are actively preparing for the potential of nuclear war.   Continue reading “How to Survive When Prepping Just Isn’t Enough”