Smart Meter Harm – by Nina Beety

Officials may say it was a bad flu with strange features that hit Sacramento residents, and that vaccines could not prevent it. They may even blame foreign actors. But the real and very simple explanation will be that Verizon’s 5G roll-out in California’s capitol has severe public health repercussions, just as predicted by international scientists and physicians. These reactions to 5th generation pulsed microwave radiation frequencies will also be experienced in Los Angeles, Houston, and Indianapolis. They are all test subjects in the first large-scale 5G experiments on U.S. populations without full disclosure or express consent.   Continue reading “5G “epidemic” to hit Sacramento, also Los Angeles, Houston, Indianapolis”

Cleveland.com

SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — Former Cuyahoga Common Pleas Judge Lance Mason, who spent nine months in prison for beating his then-wife in front of their children, is accused of fatally stabbing the woman Saturday morning at his Shaker Heights home, according to three sources.

Mason was arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of his estranged wife, Aisha Fraser Mason, at his home on Chagrin Boulevard near Normandy Road, the sources said.   Continue reading “Disgraced former Judge Lance Mason accused of fatally stabbing estranged wife in Shaker Heights, sources say”

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A woman is suing Monroe County after a wrongful arrest. A roadside drug test falsely labeled a bag of cotton candy as methamphetamine. Dasha Fincher says Dec. 31, 2016 is a day she’ll never forget. She says deputies with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office pulled her over and searched her car.

“Then they found the cotton candy in the floorboard of the car,” said Fincher.  Continue reading “Monroe County woman sues county after wrongful imprisonment from false drug test results”

Voice of Europe – by Stan M

Sinan Selen, a lawyer born in Istanbul, is to become the next Vice President of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

He will be the first top official with a migrant background in the German intelligence services. It is not completely clear yet when Selen will assume his new position.  Continue reading “Germany to make Turkish migrant Vice President of Intelligence Service”

RT

China has obtained cutting-edge mapping software used by NATO and US militaries to collect intelligence on the battlefield, putting its armed forces on equal footing with the most advanced Western armies, a report says.

A Belgium-based defense contractor Luciad has sold the software to China, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP) citing Chinese government sources. The software, which includes a Luciad Lightspeed application, is used to map the terrain and ensure situational awareness of military commanders.   Continue reading “NATO mapping software now available to Chinese military, report finds”

Washington Examiner – by Katelyn Caralle

U.S. adults have begun to turn on social media giants like Facebook and Twitter, and a majority believes that these social media platforms have done more to hurt democracy and free speech than help.

Last year, 43 percent of U.S. adults thought social media hurt society, but that increased to 57 percent in 2018, according to an Axios poll conducted through mid November.   Continue reading “Americans turning on social media, most think it hurts democracy: Poll”

Yahoo News

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — The United States closed off northbound traffic for several hours at the busiest border crossing with Mexico to install new security barriers on Monday, a day after hundreds of Tijuana residents protested against the presence of thousands of Central American migrants.

The U.S. also closed one of two pedestrian crossings at the San Ysidro crossing in a move apparently aimed at preventing any mass rush of migrants across the border.   Continue reading “US closes busiest Mexico border crossing for several hours”

Breitbart – by Robert Arce

Nearly 3,300 additional Central American caravan migrants arrived at the Mexican northern border city of Tijuana on Saturday, authorities in Mexico stated.

Approximately 3,292 migrants are expected to arrive in the border city of Tijuana today according to the El Instituto Nacional de Migración known as INM according to local media reports. These are in addition to those previously reported arrivals.  Continue reading “Another 3,300 Caravan Migrants Arrive in Tijuana, Says Mexico”

Fox News

Hundreds of Tijuana residents congregated around a monument in an affluent section of the city south of California on Sunday to protest the thousands of Central American migrants who have arrived via caravan in hopes of a new life in the U.S.

Tensions have built as nearly 3,000 migrants from the caravan poured into Tijuana in recent days after more than a month on the road, and with many more months ahead of them while they seek asylum. The federal government estimates the number of migrants could soon swell to 10,000.   Continue reading “Tijuana protesters chant ‘Out!’ at migrants camped in city”

Courthouse News – by Daniel Jackson

OXFORD, Miss. (CN) – Recommending they read William Faulkner to learn the “boundaries of human decency,” a federal judge on Friday admonished former Mississippi police officers accused of forcing a mentally disabled man to eat a mouthful of cinnamon days after making him box a cop.

In 2012, officers in Tutwiler, Mississippi, allegedly forced Denareus Cortez Martin, then 19, into a boxing match, and a few days later made him undergo the “cinnamon challenge,” filming and posting footage of both incidents on social media.   Continue reading “Judge Blasts Mississippi Cops for Harassing Disabled Man”

The Organic Prepper

Last night, I walked across the street and introduced myself to the cop sitting in the car across from my house.

Every couple of nights for the past two weeks, I noticed a police car parking there at about 11 at night. The car would sit there for a while, then turn around in my driveway and leave. Last night, for once, I wasn’t already in my pajamas sipping on an evening Bailey’s when I noticed him pull up.   Continue reading “Local Intel: What I Learned from the Cop Staking Out My Street”

Daily Mail

A transgender murderer serving a life sentence will be allowed to have gender reassignment surgery on the NHS.

Paris Green is set to be escorted on a 1,000-mile round-trip from jail in Scotland to a hospital in Brighton – a move that has been described by prison guards as a ‘security nightmare’.   Continue reading “Transgender murderer who had to be moved from women’s jail ‘after she had sex with female prisoners’ is now granted gender reassignment surgery on the NHS at a cost of £20,000 to the taxpayer”

ProPublica – by Ken Armstrong, ProPublica, and Christian Sheckler, South Bend Tribune

When Ed Windbigler became Elkhart’s police chief in January 2016, one of his first tasks was selecting his top command staff.

For assistant chief, his second in command, Windbigler named Todd Thayer. Less than three years before, Thayer had been demoted two ranks for making flippant comments about a fatal shooting. Witnesses reported he said a fellow officer could now check shooting a person off his “bucket list.”   Continue reading “Nearly All the Officers in Charge of an Indiana Police Department Have Been Disciplined — Including the Chief Who Keeps Promoting Them”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Dianne Feinstein is “easily one of the most evil people I ever met. She is the Dragon Lady with no f***ing heart.”   Jello Biafra formerly of the Dead Kennedys

Previously, I explained that Dianne Feinstein had traded some old railroad ties in the desert for the gold in the Chocolate Mountains of southern California as part of her Desert Wilderness Preservation bill. It should have known as “how big a kickback will I get on $100s of billions in gold?”   Continue reading “Is Feinstein’s Hubby Worth $35 Million A Mile?”

CBD Cure Guide

Curing cancer with cannabis is one of the latest topics that are gaining a whole lot of attention. The medial fraternity is divided into two groups; while one group is supporting the use of cannabis for cancer treatment, whereas another group denies that cannabis is able to cure cancer. However, according to a leading activist of medical marijuana or cannabis oil, Rick Simpson, the cannabis oil can offer a whole lot of therapeutic benefits. Most importantly, rick simpson thc oil is able to cure cancer completely.   Continue reading “Rick Simpson Says THC Is the Cure to Cancer Not CBD”

RT

A police officer’s dog killed in the line of duty in Detroit has been hailed as a “hero” by the local mayor and given a full church memorial service, complete with traditional bagpipes.

K9 officer Axe of the St. Clair Shores Police Department was killed in an incident outside a baby shower in the city, which saw cops shoot dead a man identified as Theoddeus Gray.  Continue reading “‘Rest in paradise’: Shot police dog given bagpipe funeral”

Before It’s News – by Scott L. Biddle

Anyone paying attention knows these fires are being caused by Direct Energy Weapons, but you may not know the back story…

Now to the new breaking information; These fires were pre-planned decades ago to line up EXACTLY with the new proposed Agenda 2030 high speed monorail system going from San Francisco to LA in lightning speeds.   Continue reading “California Fires Line Up Exactly in the Path as CA High Speed Rail System”