Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

Pennsylvania is struggling with the legalization of medical marijuana and the Federal prohibition of marijuana use. The state police have quoted federal law as prohibiting people who legally use marijuana under state law, from purchasing firearms under federal law. Medical marijuana users may be denied a Pennsylvania license to carry firearms. From the Pennsylvannia State Police website:   Continue reading “Governor Tom Wolf: Pennsylvania will not Take Medical Marijuana user’s Guns”

The Daily Bell – by Joe Jarvis

Over 30,000 people had their electronic devices searched without probable cause or a warrant by Customs and Border Protection in 2017. This is a 50% increase from 2016.

Most of the searches took place at airports when travelers were leaving the country. And 80% of those searched were not American citizens.   Continue reading “Police State: Thousands of Americans’ Electronics Illegally Searched at Border”

MassPrivateI

Why is the Department of Justice and Homeland Security allowing a foreign company to use covert license plate readers (ALPR), to spy on American motorists?

Selex ES and their sister company ELSAG a Leonardo company are using ALPR’s to spy on Americans in real-time. Fyi, Selex ES and Leonardo are an Italian owned corporation.
Continue reading “Will law enforcement put license plate readers in car washes?”

Daily Mail

Fascinating photographs from the war at sea during the Second World War have been after expertly colorized for the first time.

Among the most dramatic images is a photo of the stricken aircraft carrier USS Franklin after it was damaged by Japanese bombers in the South Pacific in 1945.

Another shows  sailors firing 40mm anti-aircraft guns aboard the USS Hornet in a desperate attempt to fight off Japanese planes.    Continue reading “WW1 and WW2 naval warfare images colorized for the first time”

JaxEnter – by Jane Elizabeth

Nothing like starting the new year with a security flaw that affects more or less every computer system in the world. Last week we all discovered that pretty much anything with a chip is affected by Spectre and Meltdown, a pair of silicon security flaws that are likely to haunt our steps for a good long time. Basically, anyone with an Intel processor is vulnerable. If you’re running an AMD or ARM processor, you’re likely vulnerable as well.

The only people looking to be safe from this security flaw? Raspberry Pi users, of all things. Those lucky ducks.   Continue reading “Spectre and Meltdown make anything with chip in it vulnerable, but Raspberry Pi is safe”

Yahoo News

Damascus (AFP) – The Israeli army overnight carried out air strikes and fired rockets at targets in Syria, causing damage near a military position, the Syrian army said in a statement on Tuesday.

Israel’s army has carried out several attacks on the Syrian army and its ally Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah since the start of the conflict in Syria in 2011.   Continue reading “Israeli air strikes, rockets hit Syria: Syrian army”

Yahoo News

A suspect is in custody after a sheriff’s deputy in Washington state was shot and killed while responding to a 911 call late Sunday night, authorities said.

Pierce County Deputy Daniel McCartney was shot just after 11:30 p.m. while responding to a call reporting a home intruder, a sheriff’s office official said. In the 911 call, “dispatchers could hear screaming and a scuffle taking place,” the sheriff’s office said.   Continue reading “Suspect in custody after sheriff’s deputy in Washington state shot dead while responding to 911 call”

Yahoo News

The wife of a disgraced Pennsylvania police chief has broken her silence after her husband was arrested on Friday for trying to solicit sex from an undercover officer posing as a 14-year-old girl, KDKA reports.

Leechburg Police Chief Michael Diebold made headlines earlier this year when he lost part of his left arm in a near-fatal fireworks accident. But after his story garnered him support from across the country, the hometown hero swiftly fell from grace.   Continue reading “Wife of Pennsylvania police chief who tried to solicit sex from a 14-year-old girl breaks her silence”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Killeen, TX — The police of Killeen, Texas are in the spotlight again after a Harker Heights Police Department officer was accused of savagely beating a woman. The gruesome photos of the aftermath have left police scrambling to come up with answers.

According to a Facebook post by the alleged victim’s attorney, Leah Dure was asleep in the passenger seat of her boyfriend’s car when a Harker Heights cop dragged her from the vehicle accusing her of driving under the influence.   Continue reading “Woman Allegedly Pulled From Car, Severely Beaten by Police for Sleeping in Passenger’s Seat”

Breitbart – by John Binder

President Trump’s most popular pro-American immigration reform, the system known as “E-Verify,” which would bar employers nationwide from hiring illegal aliens over Americans, has been entirely left out of all negotiations regarding the nearly 800,000 illegal aliens shielded from deportation by the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

DACA will end in March 2018 and despite amnesty for illegal aliens never being part of Trump’s “America First” agenda on immigration, the White House is now considering which pro-American immigration reforms it can get in return for granting an amnesty.  Continue reading “Mandatory E-Verify–Trump’s Most Popular Immigration Reform Left Out of DACA Amnesty Discussions”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

An FBI probe into a 2010 property deal orchestrated by Jane Sanders, wife of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), has escalated after a report by VTDIGGER reveals that a grand jury has been empaneled, and at least one witness has given sworn testimony in the case.

According to VTDigger, “Former Burlington College board member Robin Lloyd says she testified for about an hour on Oct. 26 before a grand jury at the federal courthouse in Burlington.”   Continue reading “Grand Jury Empaneled In $10 Million Fraud Probe Involving Jane And Bernie Sanders”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Sometime this year, Facebook plans to unveil a new facial recognition technology across the site which uses artificial intelligence to scan uploaded photos to analyze and recognize faces based on images previously uploaded to the site. But this is nothing more than a surveillance technique.

According to Natural News, this sneaky surveillance technique will link users to the people they meet in real life all while tracking their whereabouts and social circle even further. And the real kicker? Facebook will roll out this AI deep state mass surveillance under the guise of “protecting your privacy.”  Continue reading “DEEP STATE PLOY For Mass Surveillance: Facebook Recognition AI Will Use Your Own Biometrics Against You”

The New Nationalist – by Russ Winter

The evolution of the movie “The Post” (2017) — a story about The Washington Post’s 1970s battles with government over its publication of classified information relating to the Vietnam War and Pentagon Papers — reportedly goes something like this: It was a screenplay authored by Jewish writers Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, who presented it to Jewish film producer Amy Pascal, who decided it would “be a great story to tell.” Pascal then procured Jewish film director Steven Spielberg to make the movie.

(Interesting footnote: Pascal’s father was an economic researcher at RAND Corporation, a military-industrial complex contractor and think tank.)   Continue reading “Spielberg Movie ‘The Post’ Omits Newspaper’s Deep State Connections to The Georgetown Cesspool”

Anti-Media

Using software designed for the development of video games, the United States Army and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are creating a computer simulation to train teachers on how to respond during active shooter scenarios.

“With teachers, they did not self-select into a role where they expect to have bullets flying near them,” Tamara Griffith, a chief engineer on the project, told Gizmodo“Unfortunately, it’s becoming a reality. And so we want to give them that chance to understand what options are available to them and what might work well for them.”   Continue reading “US Army’s New Video Game Will Train Teachers to Defend Against School Shooters”

Free Thought Project – by Rachel Blevins

Wichita, KS – As the fallout of the tragic case in which a man was shot and killed by police in an apparent case of “swatting” begins, the suspect responsible for the 911 call will likely face criminal charges, but the officers responsible for the shooting will likely walk free.

Andrew Finch, 28, was shot and killed for the crime of opening his front door when a slew of SWAT team members arrived at his home and claimed that he “reached towards his waistband,” possibly preparing to retrieve a weapon. However, the father of two was unarmed, and the reason officers were at this house had nothing to do with him.  Continue reading “Swatting Suspect Charged, But the Cop Who Killed Innocent Man Will Likely Walk Free”

RT

Russian military have repelled a massive drone attack on its bases in Syria, which was carried out by militants, Moscow said. The extremists may have been aided by a “technologically advanced state,” it added.

The militants launched their assault during the night on Saturday, the ministry said in a statement. The Russian Kheimim Airbase in the Syrian Latakia province was attacked by 10 unmanned combat aerial vehicles, while three more attempted a strike against the Russian maritime logistics base located in the city of Tartus.   Continue reading “Russian army repels attack by 13 militant drones on its Syrian compounds – MoD”