BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — The Bellaire Police Department has hired six new officers, including Timothy Loehmann, the former Cleveland Police Officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 as he held a pellet gun, which made headlines across the country. Continue reading “Bellaire adds suspended Bethesda police chief, former Cleveland officer to police force”
Year: 2018
The pain from the pinched nerve in the back of Jeff Glidewell’s neck had become unbearable.
Every time he’d turn his head a certain way, or drive over bumps in the road, he felt as if jolts of electricity were running through his body. Glidewell, now 54, had been living on disability because of an accident a decade earlier. As the pain grew worse, it became clear his only choice was neurosurgery. He searched Google to find a doctor near his home in suburban Dallas who would accept his Medicare Advantage insurance. Continue reading “A Surgeon So Bad It Was Criminal”
New York Times – by Corey Kilgannon
NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. — Anthony Mancinelli shook out a barber towel and welcomed the next customer to his chair in Fantastic Cuts, a cheery hair salon in a nondescript strip mall, about an hour’s drive north of New York City.
“Hey, paisan — same as usual,” said John O’Rourke to Mr. Mancinelli, who began layering Mr. O’Rourke’s hair with his steady, snipping scissors.
Continue reading “The World’s Oldest Barber Is 107 and Still Cutting Hair Full Time”
The idea of a constitution and/or written legislation to secure individual rights so beloved by conservatives and among many libertarians has proven to be a myth. The US Constitution and all those that have been written and ratified in its wake throughout the world have done little to protect individual liberties or keep a check on State largesse. Instead, in the American case, the Constitution created a powerful central government which eliminated much of the sovereignty and independence that the individual states possessed under the Articles of Confederation. Continue reading “The Gold Standard: Protector of Individual Liberty and Economic Prosperity”
There’s giant news out of Washington today that will radically affect life for airline passengers, flight attendants, and other employees. And it has nothing to do with that “other” big Washington story–the one about the Supreme Court.
Instead, this is about the Federal Aviation Administration bill that President Trump signed into law a little before 3 p.m. Friday–right at almost the exact moment that everyone else in Washington was watching a key senator’s speech about Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
When it comes to ranking presidents, the “consensus” of the egghead historians of American academia generally ranks the 20th Century’s most loyal puppets of the New World Order banking Mafia very high, and the proponents of limited government and “hard currency” very low. A 2017 C-Span survey, for example, ranked the following scoundrels in the top 15 of 43 (Trump not included, Grover Cleveland, who served unconnected terms, only counted once): Continue reading “1841-1845: President John Tyler vs The Rothschild Bankers”
Found some interesting informational material worth sharing.
Was early Christianity Hijacked by Jews? And Islam Invented by Jews?
https://www.big-lies.org/general/early-christianity-bible.html Continue reading “The ‘best people’”
New York Post – by Chris Cameron
There is a specter haunting the Hamptons — one that’s turning some of the priciest properties in the country into fortresses equipped with bulletproof glass, weaponry and panic rooms.
“I sleep with a gun underneath my pillow: a Walther PPK/S, the same one James Bond carried,” said John Catsimatidis, owner of Red Apple Group and Gristedes Foods, who has a vacation property in East Quogue. “[My wife] Margo prefers a shotgun. Although, once, she thought she heard something, got the shotgun out and shot through the door.” Continue reading “Hamptons millionaires build luxe panic rooms to hide from MS-13”
Police in Northern Virginia are searching for a suspect after a Jewish community center was found covered in swastikas. Continue reading “Northern Virginia Jewish Community Center Spray-Painted With Swastikas”
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife, Sara, appeared in court on Sunday for the first hearing in the fraud trial against her, in which she is alleged to have misused state funds in ordering catered meals.
According to the indictment filed in June, Sara Netanyahu, along with a government employee, fraudulently obtained from the state more than $100,000 for hundreds of meals supplied by restaurants, bypassing regulations that prohibit the practice if a cook is employed at home. Continue reading “Wife of Israeli prime minister goes on trial for fraud”
From Fredericksburg last night, as reported in the wee hours this morning, 50 bobtail trucks convoyed up I-95 and into downtown D.C., lining wide gravel walking paths along the National Mall between 4th and 7th streets, facing the Capitol Building. Inside, attention was no doubt focused on prospects for the nomination of Supreme Court judge Brett Kavanaugh, as it has been for weeks now, though plenty participants among owner-operators here did manage to take meetings with their reps and Senators, and more meetings are sure to follow.
If lawmakers bothered to take a quick look outside, though, it’s sure, they got a sight they just couldn’t miss. Continue reading “A big 10-4 on hours flexibility, improved training standards and a good time — more from D.C.”
THE DAYS ARE COMING AND ARE NOW HERE,IN WHICH GOOD MEN WILL BE SLAUGHTERED IN THE U.S. BECAUSE OF THE MACHINATIONS OF EVIL MEN, AND IT HAS BEGUN WITH THE LOOSE DEFINITION OF THE WORD “CHRISTIAN”.
Prominent restaurant owner Scott Dolich owes more than $580,000 to 41 former employees for the practice of tip pooling.
A Multnomah County jury decided that the owner of Park Kitchen must pay employees back for six years of tips that were taken and split among kitchen staff, salaried managers and the general manager. Continue reading “Park Kitchen fined $580,000 for wrongfully taking employee tips”