Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Atlanta, GA — Police officers beat people on video, a lot. And, more often than not, the officers will keep their jobs in spite of video evidence of the attack. However, an attack on a teenager by an Atlanta cop was so egregious that it did, in fact, cost him his job. And now, it is costing him his freedom. Officer Matthew Johns was indicted on eight felonies for the savage beating of a 15-year-old boy last year and this week, he was sentenced to 20 years. Continue reading “Cop Gets Rare 5 Year Prison Sentence for Beating 15yo Boy to the Point of Hospitalization”

RT

A New Jersey police department has unveiled technology that allows 911 operators to stream video from callers’ smartphones. Sounds like a good idea, at first – but where does the surveillance stop?

Gloucester Township Police’s new 911eye emergency dispatch system lets emergency service operators see video live-streamed from a caller’s phone, giving first responders an idea of what they’re getting into before anyone is sent to the scene. For now, the caller has to activate the livestream with a link sent by the 911 dispatcher, which allows operators to use the phone’s camera and microphone. But this is the first step down a very slippery slope.  Continue reading “New Jersey cops turn citizens’ phones into surveillance devices – for their own good, of course”

Breitbart – by John Binder

A previously deported illegal alien has pleaded guilty to strangling and drowning his ten-year-old cousin after attempting to sexually assault her in 2016 in Cherokee County, Texas.

Gustavo Zavala-Garcia, an illegal alien from Mexico, pleaded guilty on Thursday to murdering Kayla Gomez-Orozco, his cousin by marriage, in 2016 after the girl went missing, CBS Austin reportsContinue reading “Previously Deported Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Brutally Murdering 10-Year-Old Girl”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Epstein’s own defense team doesn’t buy the suicide narrative, apparently, as one of his lawyers on Tuesday voiced deep skepticism that he hanged himself while addressing a final hearing in a Manhattan US District Court on Tuesday, which was held to formally dismiss the charges as is typical when the accused is deceased, but also to still allow testimony of some of the victims.  Continue reading “Epstein’s Own Lawyers Tell Court He Likely Died By “Assault” As Federal Case Dropped”

ABC News

At a veterans event in Kentucky last week, President Donald Trump touted what he called an “incredible” new drug he says could help American veterans struggling with depression.

The drug, called esketamine and marketed as Spravato, was produced by Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals and billed as a breakthrough treatment for patients who have not responded to other antidepressants.  Continue reading “Could a new drug treat veterans with severe depression? President Trump thinks so”

Fox News

An illegal immigrant in Maryland is alleged to have crawled into the bed of a teenage girl while she was taking a nap and placed a knife against her throat before proceeding to rape her, according to authorities.

Federal officials have requested to keep the man in custody.  Continue reading “Illegal immigrant raped Maryland girl, 16, at knifepoint in her bedroom, police say”

Reuters

HONG KONG (Reuters) – Exasperated with the government’s unflinching attitude to escalating civil unrest, Jason Tse quit his job in Australia and jumped on a plane to join what he believes is a do-or-die fight for Hong Kong’s future.

The Chinese territory is grappling with its biggest crisis since its handover to Beijing 22 years ago as many residents fret over what they see as China’s tightening grip over the city and a relentless march toward mainland control.  Continue reading “‘Now or never’: Hong Kong protesters say they have nothing to lose”

Times of Israel

J. The Jewish News of Northern California via JTA — Anti-Semitic fliers saying that Jews and Israel were behind the 9/11 attacks appeared in Northern California about 30 miles from San Francisco.

The fliers discovered last weekend in Novato, a city of about 52,000 in the North Bay area, were plastered on telephone poles, storefronts and a high school campus. They said Israelis were seen dancing on the site of the collapsed Twin Towers, that a Jewish-Israeli man made billions in insurance money and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the attacks.  Continue reading “Fliers accusing Jews of being behind 9/11 attacks appear in San Francisco area”

Tech Dirt – by Mike Masnick

A while back, an MPAA whistleblower sent me a big file of internal MPAA documents. I spent many months going through them and trying to track down any actual story in them, but there really wasn’t much there. Most of the documents were quite old and not all that revealing beyond what was already known (or widely assumed) about how the MPAA acted. The only thing that struck me as interesting, was a very old memo, written by lawyer Steven Fabrizio, before he became the MPAA’s General Counsel, when he was still at the MPAA’s favorite law firm, Jenner & Block. Continue reading “Top MPAA Lawyer, Mastermind Behind Its Plan To Attack The Internet, Arrested On Blackmail And Sexual Assault Charges”

Breitbart – by Katherine Rodriguez

An argument over a beach towel started a 40-person brawl at a Sacramento, California, area water park on Sunday afternoon. One man was nearly killed in the wild fracas that followed, causing the Raging Waters theme park to shut down.

The brawl began around 3:30 p.m. at the Lazy River picnic area within Raging Waters water park in Sacramento after two women disagreed over who should have taken whose beach towel, Everest Robillard, the Cal Expo police chief, told KCRA.  Continue reading “Beach Towel Argument Leads to 40-Person Brawl at Water Park”

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is shifting $271 million earmarked for disaster aid and cyber security to pay for immigration-related facilities, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a leading congressional Democrat said on Tuesday.

The money, which was also set aside for the U.S. Coast Guard, will be used to pay for detention facilities and courts for migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. DHS officials say they have been overwhelmed by a surge of asylum-seeking migrants fleeing violence and poverty in Central America.  Continue reading “Trump administration taps disaster, cyber funds to cover immigration”

I summarize first with, I WILL NOT LIVE UNDER ANY CHRISTIAN MAFIA!!

I wonder if others felt the series was not presented all that clearly, vacillating from acted-out scenes to historical footage. It was hard to tell exactly where the writer/narrator was going and where he was criticizing or condoning, so I hope I got it correctly. And yeah, it was sprinkled with Illumanati symbolism and we even see Bush Sr. speaking of “The New World Order” within the context of that organization. It’s the church and state two-step. Continue reading “My take on the mini-series, “The Family””

Anchorage Daily News

Anchorage police shot and killed a man Monday evening after a four-hour standoff, police said. The man was shot after he stabbed a police K9.

According to police, officers initially responded to reports of a “suspicious person with a gun” in the 1700 block of Wildberry Loop, near Strawberry Road, around 2:30 p.m. Monday.

Continue reading “Man killed by police after standoff and attack on police dog”

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