Activist Post – by Aaron Kesel

A 20-year-old man in Connecticut has been charged with a hate crime for throwing a brick at a police squad car, which could set a precedent for how assaults on police are categorized.

Police say a white man, Devon Adams-Almstad, threw a brick through a police officer’s patrol car window and said he “hates white police officers.”   Continue reading “Assaulting Cops Is Now Considered A Hate Crime In Connecticut”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The mayor of the ever increasingly violent city of London is now seeking a ban on cars in certain areas after a “car attack.”  Since banning guns and regulating knives hasn’t worked, Sadiq Khan said he’s likely to ban cars to prevent future terrorist attacks.

Violence in London continues to spike regardless of the weapons used by those committing acts of aggression. But since a gun ban and severe knife regulations have failed to stop violence, Khan wants certain areas to be “car free zones” in response to an alleged terror attack committed with a car. According to Politico, Khan says his proposed car ban would help keep people and buildings safe after car drives into cyclists and pedestrians.   Continue reading “London Mayor Wants A CAR BAN, Since Regulating Guns And Knives Failed”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

The known carcinogen and infamous weed killing chemical glyphosate has just been found in breakfast foods marketed for children. A new study has discovered trace amounts of the most widely used herbicide in the country in oats, granolas, and snack bars.

Concern over glyphosate has continued to grow in the United States in recent years.  Although the chemical may be safe in some amounts to spray on weeds if certain safety precautions are taken, it is probably a lot more dangerous if it’s ingested by a child. Most disturbing, however, is the fact that thirty-one out of 45 tested products had levels of glyphosate that were higher than what many scientists consider safe for children.   Continue reading “Weed-Killing Carcinogen Glyphosate Found In Children’s Foods”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned on Thursday that anyone who uses a 3-D printer to make an “undetectable” gun will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, a day after his department asked a court not to block the public from downloading blueprints for the guns.   Continue reading “U.S. will prosecute makers of ‘undetectable’ plastic guns: Sessions”

Yahoo News

Aretha Franklin, the undisputed Queen of Soul, died Thursday at her Detroit home, the Associated Press reports, surrounded by family and friends. She had been battling various undisclosed illnesses for years, and, in recent weeks, was receiving hospice care. Franklin was 76.

As news of her declining health spread over the past few days, visitors including Stevie Wonder and the Rev. Jesse Jackson reportedly paid their respects at her bedside. Beyoncé and Jay-Z dedicated their Monday concert in the Motor City to Franklin, declaring the iconic singer. “We love you,” Beyoncé said, adding a word of thanks for “the beautiful music.” Continue reading “Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul and ‘greatest singer of all time,’ dies at 76”

San Francisco Chronicle

A deaf, 76-year-old woman accused an Alameda County Sheriff’s Office deputy of excessive force during an alleged jaywalking incident last year, claiming the deputy “violently threw” her to the ground and handcuffed her to an ambulance while she was unconscious.

Attorneys for plaintiff Hui Jie Jin laid out the allegations in a lawsuit filed late last week in Northern District of California. The suit claims Jin suffered a permanent brain injury, along with contusions and abrasions, as a result of what her attorneys called an unlawful arrest.  Continue reading “76-year-old deaf woman sues Alameda County sheriff’s deputy for rough arrest”

RT

The US communications regulator has shut down Alex Jones’ flagship radio station and slapped it with a $15,000 fine. The news comes after the controversial commentator was banned from a range of social media outlets.

A lawsuit filed in the US District Court in Austin this week accuses Liberty Radio of operating without federal consent since at least 2013, the Austin American-Statesman reports.   Continue reading “Alex Jones’ flagship radio station shut down by Federal Communications Commission”

AmmoLand – by David Codrea

U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- ATF was “not allowed to physically examine the interior of the weapons” recovered from the Las Vegas shooter’s hotel room, a new Freedom of Information Act production by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives reveals. The baffling revelation appears on page 335 of a response sent to attorney Stephen Stamboulieh as part of an ongoing production of documents responding to his FOIA request.

This leads to another problem for those intending to challenge any finalized rule ATF issues on banning “bump stock”-type devices.   Continue reading “Las Vegas Bump Stock FOIA Claims ATF Not Allowed to Examine Weapons”

MassPrivateI

It has been a year, since I warned commuters that the TSA wanted to install full-body biometric scanners at train stations.

And just like last year, the MSM interviewed one person that is fine with losing their rights. Last year, I warned commuters that full-body scanners come equipped with watchlist software.   Continue reading “TSA’s Transit Police use full-body scanners to search and watchlist commuters”

Washington’s Blog – by Eric Zuesse

The Washington correspondent of Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, Amir Tibon, headlined on the night of Tuesday, August 14, “Trump Administration Wants to See a Gaza Cease-fire ‘With or Without the Palestinian Authority’,” and he reported that, “The Trump administration wants to see a long-term cease-fire in Gaza, with or without the support of the Palestinian Authority, a spokesperson for the White House’s National Security Council told Haaretz on Monday.”

In other words: U.S. President Donald Trump is not angling for Palestinians to become ruled by the more moderate of the two political entities that are contesting for control over Palestine — he’s not favoring The Palestinain Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, over Hamas, Ismail Haniya. He is, instead, aiming for Jews inside Israel to conquer completely the non-Jews, not only inside Israel, but also in the adjoining areas, Palestine.   Continue reading “Trump to Netanyahu: Palestinians Must Be Completely Conquered”

Yahoo News

TAOS, N.M. (AP) — A judge’s decision to allow the release of an extended family accused of child abuse at a ramshackle desert compound in New Mexico prompted a political uproar Tuesday by prominent Republican lawmakers.

The controversy was stoked even further when court officials condemned threats of violence made against the judge who issued the ruling and evacuated several administrative court offices as a precaution.   Continue reading “ICE takes into custody defendant in New Mexico compound case”

AZ Central

Two months ago, defense attorney Bret Royle released police video showing his client being punched and later mocked by a Mesa officer the night of his arrest.

Not long after that, a Maricopa County prosecutor handling the case against his client accused Royle of misconduct for releasing the footage to reporters.

Royle, however, maintains he did nothing wrong because the Mesa police chief did something similar days earlier, when he released body-cam videos of two other incidents in which officers appeared to use excessive force on unarmed suspects.   Continue reading “Lawyer accused of misconduct for releasing Mesa police video of officer beating man”

ABC News

Connecticut police have made an arrest in connection with more than three dozen overdose cases at a New Haven park.

First responders found about 40 people who appeared to have overdosed on the New Haven Green on Wednesday, with 25 of those overdoses occurring within a three-hour span in the morning and some four to six at a time, officials said.   Continue reading “Police make arrest after 40 people overdose at Connecticut park”

Patriot or Traitor

Casey Codding murdered Lavoy Finicum.

Thanks to recent testimony we know the activist’s death was a pre-planned assassination. But corrupt judges along with government officials have sealed the identity of the Oregon State Police (OSP) Officer directly responsible for the murder of Lavoy Finicum.

Despite public outcry, trials against protestors and even charges against one of the FBI agents for the filing of a false report in the murder, the man who pulled the trigger has been known only as Officer #1.   Continue reading “Casey Codding is a traitor”