Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Louisville, KY — The family of a mentally ill man who was shot and killed by a Louisville police officer has filed a lawsuit after their father, who needed treatment, received a police bullet instead. The family will likely win this lawsuit as the disturbing execution was captured on the officer’s body camera and shows the officer’s senseless excessive force.

In January of 2017, the victim, Chris McClure was in the midst of a mental breakdown and was in a parking lot beating cars with a metal pole. According to attorneys for the family, McClure’s mental health episode worsened after he was told he was too sick to be around his children.  Continue reading “Disturbing Body Cam Shows Cop Kill Unarmed Mentally Ill Man on His Knees, Execution Style”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Charlotte, NC  — Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Matthew Porter, 54, was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a ten-year-old girl. He’s been charged with 28 felony charges, which include 20 counts of indecent liberties and eight counts of first-degree sex offense. The girl, who’s now 17, said it all started when she was 10.

She now lives in Nevada and told authorities there what the career police officer, who has now been placed on unpaid administrative leave, did to her. CMPD Deputy Chief Katrina Graue made the announcement at a press conference in Charlotte on Tuesday. She said:  Continue reading “Alleged Serial Pedophile Arrested, Charged With Dozens of Felonies for Child Rape—He’s a Cop”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While earlier Europe said that it would disclose its trade war retaliation strategy no sooner than March 5, moments ago Reuters floated its latest trial balloon reporting that the European Union is considering applying a 25% tariffs on roughly $3.5 billion of imports from the United States should Trump execute his plan steel and aluminium tariffs.

While the European Commission has said it would respond “firmly” to proposed U.S. import duties, it also warned it would join others in a challenge at the World Trade Organization and consider safeguard measures, last deployed in 2002, to guard against steel and aluminium being diverted to Europe from elsewhere if U.S. tariffs come in.  Continue reading “Europe To Retaliate With Tariffs On Harley, Bourbon & Blue Jeans; HOG Tumbles”

Reuters

At least two people were shot dead in what appeared to be a“domestic dispute” at a dormitory at Central Michigan University on Friday and police were hunting for the gunman, school officials said.

The university, located about 125 miles (200 km) northwest of Detroit, said two victims, who were not students, were fatally shot at the residence, which houses male and female students. It identified the suspect as 19-year-old James Eric Davis Jr. The university said no others were injured by the gunfire.   Continue reading “Two shot dead in Michigan university shooting, suspect at large”

Newsweek

More than 12,000 people have signed a petition asking President Donald Trump to let white people in South Africa emigrate to the U.S. amid a vote by the country’s parliament favoring a motion that could see South Africa’s constitution amended to allow for land to be stripped from owners without any compensation.

The motion, which will still need the approval of the South African Parliament’s Constitutional Review Committee before an amendment can even be drafted, has once again stoked fears among the country’s white farmers of a violent and disastrous land redistribution akin to that which crippled Zimbabwe in the 2000s.    Continue reading “Thousands Sign Petition Asking Trump To Let White Farmers In South Africa Migrate To U.S. After Country Votes To Force Them Off Land”

The po-lice and the FUBAR we call “military” is a group of illegal, egotistical maniacs that consist of a thousand different denominations and species of “Judeo-Krishuns” hell bent on world domination for the bankers, rabbis and a host of other “humans” that detest Jesus Christ and the Bible.

They want God to be “lawless”, so it will only be them that makes the law…….the problem is….   Continue reading “The Police and the Military”

Eric Peters Autos

An interesting unasked question has been raised by Ford’s announcement that it is developing a cop-less cop car. That is, an automated and AI cop car that would sneak itself behind the bushes and use license plate scanners, facial recognition and other such revenue-raising technologies to automatically issue paying’ paper.

All the time. Everywhere.   Continue reading “Auto Cop”

Fox News

A Facebook video showing a homeless man being escorted off the premises of a Myrtle Beach, S.C., McDonald’s after a customer reportedly paid for his food has gone viral, and is sparking outrage.

Yossi Gallo, the man responsible for the video, said he saw a homeless man across the street and invited him into the fast-food restaurant with him.   Continue reading “Video of homeless man kicked out of McDonald’s after customer buys him food goes viral”

The New Observer

The self-described “legal arm of the pro-Israel community” Jewish lobby has issued “cease and desist” legal threats against Google, Twitter, and Yahoo, demanding that they censor content critical of the Jews’ “Holocaust” narrative—or face legal action.

According to a press release issued by the New York-based Lawfare Project—which on its website claims to be the “Legal Arm of the Pro-Israel Community,” that organization’s Executive Director Brooke Goldstein has announced the legal action in Spain “against internet giants Yahoo, Google, and Twitter, for failing to address the proliferation of Holocaust denial websites” on their platforms.   Continue reading “Jewish Lobby Demands Google, Twitter, and Yahoo Internet Censorship—or Face Lawsuits”

Philly.com

When Mayor Kenney signed an executive order in August to post online civilian complaints against Philadelphia police officers, he touted it as a “commonsense reform” that would build trust between the Police Department and the communities it serves.

“This data will show residents in an easily accessible, online format how the city handles complaints against police officers,” Kenney said in a statement.   Continue reading “Philadelphia police complaints now online – with cops cloaked in anonymity”

Gizmodo – by Kristen V. Brown

In a massively ambitious project aimed at improving the health of its 3 million residents, the city of Dubai plans to sequence the DNA of its entire population.

The United Arab Emirates city announced the initiative this month as part of its Dubai 10X Initiative, a bid to implement as soon as possible the technologies it believes will become standard 10 years from now.   Continue reading “Dubai Plans to DNA Test All 3 Million of Its Residents”

MassPrivateI

Five days ago, IDEMIA announced their plan to install facial recognition cameras in rental vehicles.

IDEMIA and Omoove are combining forces to spy on car renters everywhere.

You will never rent a car the same way thanks to EasyOpen solution that combines IDEMIA’s expertise in secure service enablement and Omoove’s experience in Shared Mobility platforms and on-board technology.”
Continue reading “Rental cars to use facial recognition to spy on your vacation”

CNN

Norwalk, California (CNN)Piled high with clothes and junk, a bedroom in this small stucco home looks like it belongs to a hoarder.

But when Special Agent Sam Richardson spots a green ammunition can, he knows he has to dig further.

“There’s a fair chance he’s going to have a gun,” Richardson says.   Continue reading “California’s gun seizure squad finds an arsenal under a bed”

Independent

The Chinese government has banned George Orwell’s dystopian satirical novella Animal Farm and the letter ‘N’ in a wide-ranging online censorship crackdown.

Experts believe the increased levels of suppression – which come just days after the Chinese Communist Party announced presidential term limits would be abolished – are a sign Xi Jinping hopes to become a dictator for life.

The China Digital Times, a California-based site covering China, reports a list of terms excised from Chinese websites by government censors includes the letter ‘N’, Orwell’s novels Animal Farm and 1984, and the phrase ‘Xi Zedong’.    Continue reading “China bans George Orwell’s Animal Farm and letter ‘N’ as censors bolster Xi Jinping’s plan to keep power indefinitely”

RT

A 13-year-old student from Massillon, Ohio who shot himself in the head last week was initially planning a school shooting. Police have revealed evidence from the boy’s cellphone.

Jackson Middle School student Keith Simons, 13, was found dead in one of the school bathrooms with a semi-automatic rifle. The seventh-grader first left the bathroom with the .22 caliber weapon intending to begin his assault, but quickly changed his mind, went back inside, and turned the gun on himself.   Continue reading “13yo boy who shot himself in school bathroom planned massacre, but changed his mind”

RT

The Tor Project, hailed as a bulwark against the encroaching surveillance state, has received funding from US government agency the BBG and cooperates with intelligence agencies, newly released documents reveal.

Tor, free software which enables anonymous communication over the internet, is a “privatized extension of the very same government that it claimed to be fighting,” claims journalist Yasha Levine, who obtained 2,500 pages of correspondence about the project via Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.   Continue reading “‘NSA-proof’ Tor actually funded by US govt agency, works with BBG, FBI & DOJ – FOIA docs”