Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors announced charges on Thursday against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, accusing him of conspiring with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to gain access to a government computer as part of one of the largest compromises of classified information in U.S. history.

Assange, arrested by British police in London and carried out of Ecuador’s embassy, faces up to five years in prison on the American charge, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement. His arrest paved the way for his possible extradition to the United States. Continue reading “U.S. charges WikiLeaks’ Assange with hacking conspiracy with Manning”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update (11:55 am ET): Swedish prosecutors have reopened their preliminary investigation into allegations of rape made by two women against Assange that were the initial reason why he sought asylum in the embassy.

After a lawyer for one of the women requested that Swedish prosecutors revisit the case, which we reported earlier, the prosecutors’ office has affirmed that it will be reopened. They didn’t give a deadline for the probe.  Continue reading “Sweden Reopens Assange Probe Following UK Arrest Of WikiLeaks Founder”

Fellowship of the Minds – by Grif

The Pittsburg, PA mayor and city council have used the October 2018 mass shooting at Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill as justification for imposing a nearly total ban on firearms within the city limits.  The ban, signed into law yesterday (April 10), would prohibit the use of any semi-automatic firearm that could accept a magazine with a capacity of more than 10 rounds. The new law uses the term “military style weapons” in the ban. However, the restrictions on magazine capacity would also ban the use of most common semi-auto handguns within city limits.  Continue reading “NRA sues Pittsburg over new gun ban law”

The Guardian

Russian politicians have approved a controversial bill that would allow Moscow to cut off the country’s internet traffic from foreign servers, in a key second reading that paves the way for the bill to become law on 1 November.

Lawmakers in the State Duma, parliament’s lower house, voted 320 to 15 to pass the proposed bill.  Continue reading “Russia passes bill to allow internet to be cut off from foreign servers”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

On Thursday, the 75-year-old three decade long president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir stepped down after a lighting fast military coup d’état, which involved very little gunfire or violence.

The military now has Sudan’s former strongman, who ruled since 1989 after himself coming to power in a coup, under house arrest and “heavy guard” in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum. It’s widely believed, though unconfirmed, that the country’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf, who was appointed as Sudan’s first vice president last February and acting Defense minister, is the one behind Bashir’s removal.  Continue reading “Sudan’s Army Topples President Omar al-Bashir After Swift Takeover Of Capital”

AZ Central – by Uriel J. Garcia

A federal civil trial against a Phoenix police officer was scheduled to begin Tuesday in which a jury will determine if the officer’s use of force against a 56-year-old woman, who suffered four fractures to her skull, was excessive and violated her civil rights.

The woman, Martha Winkler, now 61, claimed in a lawsuit against the city of Phoenix that she suffered a fractured skull and injuries to her face and arm because of Officer Jason Gillespie’s actions.  Continue reading “She went to buy lottery tickets and ended up with a fractured skull. Now, civil trial begins for Phoenix officer”

The Guardian – by William M Arkin

Donald Trump’s three-quarters-of-a-trillion-dollar defense budget request submitted to Congress last month contains a dirty secret, one that should make us all think twice about perpetual war and public support for it.

The youth of America don’t want to serve in the military any more.

The situation has become so dire that just to maintain America’s ground forces – the army and Marine Corps – the two services are resorting to unprecedented pay raises, bonuses and socialist trappings.  Continue reading “Fewer Americans want to serve in the military. Cue Pentagon panic”

AP News

CROSBY, Texas (AP) — President Donald Trump’s support for shifting more power to states on Wednesday faded next to his affinity for oil and gas production, as he aimed to make it harder for states to block pipelines and other energy projects due to environmental concerns.

At the urging of business groups, Trump signed two executive orders designed to speed up oil and gas pipeline projects. The action came after officials in Washington state and New York used the permitting process to stop new energy projects in recent years, prompting complaints from Republican members of Congress and the fossil fuel industry.  Continue reading “Trump signs orders making it harder to block pipelines”

Fox News

Alexa is like having your own personal assistant that never asks for a raise. The problem is she’s always listening — and so are thousands of Amazon workers, according to a report.

Teams stationed around the world listen to and transcribe recordings, then send them back into the Echo’s software to erase the gaps in Alexa’s ability to understand speech, a report from Bloomberg said.  Continue reading “Thousands of Amazon workers listen to recordings from Alexa: reports”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The Taliban is currently claiming that militants have shot down a US B-52 Stratofortress heavy bomber over Afghanistan, Middle East based news site Muraselon reports, citing official Taliban statements.

Taliban spokesman Qarri Muhammad Yousef Ahmad was cited by the Mideast news source as saying, “Mujaheddin of the Islamic Emirate targeted US B-52 bomber with heavy weapons today early morning in Lar area in Washir district of Helmand province, the bomber went down and all its crew were killed while smoke still rising from the crash site.”  Continue reading “Taliban Claims Shoot Down Of US B-52 Bomber Over Afghanistan”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

For months now, the Free Thought Project has been reporting on the hype and utter hysteria being pushed by the government and the media alike in regards to the 2019 measles situation. It started in January as mainstream media and social media giants began begging for the government to silence those who advocate for vaccine safety and it came to a head on Tuesday as New York began force vaccinating citizens and charging those who resisted it with a crime. Continue reading “Mom Catches CBS Using Image of Her Vaccine-Injured Child, Falsely Claiming Measles Caused It”

MassPrivateI

If ever there was a red flag story about Amazon’s Alexa then this is it.

If you watch the “Alexa for Medical Care Advice” video posted [below], you will hear Alexa asking Peggy, to “tell me about the symptoms or problems that are troubling you the most.”  Continue reading “Alexa Wants To Spy On Your Families Health”

The Organic Prepper

Gastrointestinal upsets are truly miserable, whether they’re caused by shigellosis, food poisoning, or another virus.

One common cause is Shigellosis, a bacterial infection also known as “Montezuma’s revenge” or “traveler’s diarrhea.”  It usually affects people visiting Third World destinations and is caused by drinking water that hasn’t been properly purified. The symptoms are watery or bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and fatigue.  Continue reading “6 Natural Remedies for Vomiting and Diarrhea”

The Organic Prepper – by Samantha Biggers

In January I wrote on the abundance of bare shelves in the United States and what might be causing that. During my interviews and research, I realized just how many problems there are in the nation’s shipping industry. At the root of it is government over-regulation, which is causing many people to leave the trucking profession because they can make a more steady income and be at home working even a simple fast food job. It seems that most any trucker I talked to had seen a reduction in wages and were having to work harder under trying conditions.  Continue reading “What Would Life Be Like Without Trucks? We’ll Find Out When Truckers Strike April 12”

Fox News

The son of a Louisiana sheriff’s deputy was arrested Wednesday in connection with fires that burned down three historically black churches in the past two weeks, police said.

Holden Matthews, 21, has been booked into the St. Landry Parish jail on suspicion of arson, KATC-TV reported, citing law enforcement sources. Matthews is the son of St. Landry Parish Deputy Roy Matthews. Authorities have not released a mug shot of the suspect.  Continue reading “Son of sheriff’s deputy arrested in connection with historically black church fires: report”

Video Rebel’s Blog

The Good News is that America will soon no longer be able to afford to bully people all over the world for Israel and Wall Street. The Bad News is that Americans will be so busy fighting each other for food and shelter that we will be incapable of invading Lebanon. But on the bright side tens of millions of legal and illegal aliens will be fleeing our shores.

In a video interview (below) Jim Willie said he saw an Armada of Black Swans as opposed to Nassim Taleb‘s singular Black Swan. The following are a few of his main points: Continue reading “Jim Willie Sees An Armada of Black Swans. I See A Second Armada.”

RT

A lawyer for whistleblower Julian Assange has confirmed that he has been arrested partly in relation to a request for extradition from the United States.

Writing on Twitter, Jen Robinson said Assange’s arrest in London was “not just for breach of bail conditions but also in relation to a US extradition request.”   Continue reading “Assange has been arrested ‘in relation to a US extradition request’ – lawyer”