israel_hamasUSA Today – by Yousef Al-Helou, Ilana Conway and Jennifer Collins

GAZA CITY — Israel bombed the Gaza Strip’s only power plant Tuesday in a further sign that its military campaign against Hamas is showing few signs of slowing down as the conflict enters its fourth week.

In a separate development, a cease-fire proposed by a senior official from the Palestine Liberation Organization was later contradicted by Hamas.   Continue reading “Israel knocks out Gaza power station as strikes escalate”

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

HOUSTON, Texas–Bell County, Texas, has spent almost $200,000 so far this year on detainers, or “immigration holds,” for illegal immigrants.

Detainer requests from federal immigration officials require local law enforcement to hold illegal immigrants, detained for local charges, past the length of their jail times. Typically, the holding time is 48 hours. During this time, federal agents decide whether or not to deport the individuals.    Continue reading “Feds Force Rural Texas County to Pay Thousands to Hold Illegals”

Activist Post – by Eric Blair

Remember when our rulers told us that regimes like Saddam, Gaddafi, and Assad were the epitome of evil and must be liberated because they allegedly killed their own citizens? Probably not. Americans have short memories.

I only remind you to let you know that the U.S. and other Western governments have reversed their stance on regimes killing their own citizens. They now fully endorse and support this rule-with-an-iron-fist so long as the victims can be successfully labeled “separatists” or “terrorists”. Continue reading “25 Recent Events Causing WW3 They Want You To Forget”

Activist Post – by Kevin Samson

Also known as “telepresence,” the use of holograms is on the rise. Instead of Princess Leia, the last 5 years have ushered in real-world holograms that have been used toresurrect dead musicians, to create new musical stars in Japan, and and to transport political analysts into the studio of their choice. 

Yet there are many other uses for holograms that could have a far greater impact on our everyday world, as the following video chronology suggests.  

In 2010, The Guardian announced that holographic communication had flickered into life in Arizona:
Continue reading “Coming Soon: “Digital Resurrection” of Presidents and Campaign Holograms for 2016″

Summer-Afternoon-Asher-Durand.jpgWood Pile Report – by Ol’ Remus

The guilty are sneaking away unpunished, nobody’s fixing anything, there’s an orderly-so-fardevaluation of the dollar going on, the Treasury has fallen into the hands of counterfeiters and the election process has gone third-world. The home folks are broke, or nearly so, and unemployed, or about to be. Suddenly they understand DC isn’t on their side and now they’re debating whether DC is run by the criminally insane or the merely criminal. Oh yeah, this will end well.   Continue reading “The coming unpleasantness”

Brothers and Sisters, the enemy is in the wire!

Illegal Invaders held a protest in front of the White House yesterday to protest among other things, the fact that they don’t have representation at the White House. Foreigners that are invading our country are complaining that they are not represented by our government. ICE has stated that they will do nothing about it. We read the stories daily of MS-13 gang members from other countries committing atrocious crimes against our people. They rape our women, they murder our people and they get let loose to commit more crimes. Our country is being overrun and we are expected to sit back and allow this to continue while Rick Perry and other Neo-Cons use the invasion to get little sound bites for their future in politics.   Continue reading “An open letter to all Patriots”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said he has no plans to impeach President Barack Obama and impeachment talk was nothing but a “scam” started by Democrats.

“We have no plans to impeach the president. We have no future plans,” Boehner said at a Tuesday press conference. “It’s all a scam started by Democrats in the White House.”   Continue reading “Boehner: Impeachment Threats ‘All a Scam’”

An NYPD cop puts his arm around Rosan Miller's neck in an apparent chokehold, which is prohibited by the department.New York Daily News – by Tina Moore

Police are investigating whether a cop put a seven-months-pregnant woman in a chokehold while busting her for illegal grilling in Brooklyn — an incident caught on film.

Photos released Monday by an East New York advocacy group show Rosan Miller, 27, struggling with a cop who appears to have his arm around her neck.

The NYPD prohibits the use of chokeholds.

Officers went to the home over the weekend because Miller was grilling on a public sidewalk in violation of local law, cops said. But a melee broke out that ended with her, her brother and husband all in handcuffs.   Continue reading “Pregnant woman apparently put in chokehold by NYPD cop during dispute over illegal grilling”

Fuel Fix – by Rhiannon Meyers

Iraq’s lawyers Monday warned a Houston maritime company against unloading a controversial load of Kurdish crude oil from a tanker anchored off the coast of Galveston, arguing the cargo is stolen property.

The letter requested that Houston-based SPT inform the Iraqi government if asked to transport any of the crude and return any cargo offloaded from the tanker. The lightering company said it has never been contacted about offloading the crude and has no plans to do so.   Continue reading “Iraq warns against unloading tanker of Kurdish crude anchored off Galveston”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

It’s now or never for opponents of President Barack Obama’s lawlessness on illegal immigration.

Saying America faces a “perilous hour,” and members of Congress are entering a “momentous week” when it comes to the future of the separation of powers, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) urged his colleagues on Monday to “be counted” and “stand up” to Obama’s “lawless actions, and sponsor legislation that will block him” from granting amnesty to millions more illegal immigrants.   Continue reading “Jeff Sessions on Obama’s Executive Amnesty: Congress Faces ‘Time of Choosing’ at ‘Perilous Hour’”

Fox News

Illegal immigrant demonstrators were protesting outside the White House on Monday – but don’t expect America’s immigration officers to intervene.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement official indicated that even if the protesters end up getting arrested by D.C. police, they’d have to be serious criminals for ICE to get involved.

“Unless the individuals meet ICE’s enforcement priorities, it’s unlikely that the agency would get involved in the case,” the official told FoxNews.com.   Continue reading “Illegal immigrants protest outside White House, with little fear of repercussions”

MayerSimple Justice

One cop on the Enfield Police force stood out, Matthew Worden.  Not because he saved kittens stuck in trees. From the Hartford Courant:

Enfield, a department with nearly 100 sworn officers, has had 26 civilian complaints in the past four years. One-third of those were against Worden, records show. In 2013, Worden had half of the six citizen’s complaints against the department.

Continue reading “Enfield Police Officer Matthew Worden: Beating “Not Significant””

Albuquerque Mayor Richard J. Berry and US Attorney of New Mexico Damon Martinez meet to discuss APD reforms Thursday, July 24, 2014. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)Albuquerque Journal – by Mike Gallagher

Issues to address
The agreement signed Thursday says the final agreement filed with the federal court and overseen by an independent monitor will address the following:

  • Use of force policies.
  • Interactions with individuals with mental illness and other disabilities.
  • Tactical units (like the SWAT and ROP units).
  • Training.
  • Internal investigations and civilian complaints.
  • Management and Supervision.
  • Recruitments and selection of officers.
  • Community engagement and oversight.

Continue reading “Under DOJ Pressure The Albuquerque Police Department Agrees To Reform Its Use Of Deadly Force”

Fox News – by Lucia I. Suarez

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jesus Jimenez fought two separate battles over the last seven years. He served one year in the Middle East as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and, while he was stationed overseas, he also fought Miami-Dade County in Florida to keep his home.

Jimenez, 37, did not win the war back home.   Continue reading “Soldier’s Home In Miami-Dade Illegally Demolished While He Was On Active Duty, Judge Rules”

The Hill – by Julian Hattem

Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) will introduce legislation on Tuesday to put sweeping new limits on U.S. surveillance and peel back the curtain on controversial spying programs.

The aggressive bill seeks to address concerns that tech companies and civil liberties proponents had about the House’s attempt to rein in National Security Agency (NSA) by restricting agents to narrow, targeted searches of records about people’s phone calls as well as making the spying regime more transparent.   Continue reading “Leahy unveils ‘historic’ NSA reform bill”

Mohave Daily News

TUCSON (AP) — An unusual amount of rain that ravaged parts of southern Arizona also knocked down 60 feet of the rebar-reinforced steel fence that divides the U.S. and Mexico.

The storms began Friday in Sonora, Mexico, and resumed Saturday night until Sunday morning, when debris from the Mexican side of the border traveled through a wash and piled up against the border fence. The fence, just west of the Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry near Interstate 19, stood between 18 and 26 feet high and extended at least 7 feet underground.   Continue reading “Storms knock down border fence section in Nogales”

Screen Shot 2014-07-28 at 12.59.05 PMLiberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

Almost exactly one year ago today, I published a post which went on to become extremely popular titled: Why You Should Never, Ever Drive Through Tenaha, Texas. If you failed to read it the first time around, I suggest you take look as it provides a good outline of just what is at stake when it comes to this destructive and abusive practice increasingly utilized by police departments across these United States with zero repercussions for the offending officers. In last years article I noted that:   Continue reading “Asset Forfeiture – How Cops Continue to Steal Americans’ Hard Earned Cash with Zero Repercussions”

The York Daily Record – by Josh Boak

WASHINGTON — More than 35 percent of Americans have debts and unpaid bills that have been reported to collection agencies, according to a study released Tuesday by the Urban Institute.

These consumers fall behind on credit cards or hospital bills. Their mortgages, auto loans or student debt pile up, unpaid. Even past-due gym membership fees or cellphone contracts can end up with a collection agency, potentially hurting credit scores and job prospects, said Caroline Ratcliffe, a senior fellow at the Washington-based think tank.   Continue reading “Study: 35 percent in US facing debt collectors”

PHOTO: Smoke rises from Gazas power plant after it was hit by Israeli strikes in the Nusayrat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, July 29, 2014.ABC News

Israel slammed Gaza with a barrage of airstrikes overnight in what was the heaviest bombardment in the three-week conflict. At least 60 died in the strikes in Gaza overnight.

Symbols of Hamas control came under fire, including TV headquarters, government offices and the home of a top leader. Israel said it targeted more than 70 sites and hit 10 “terror operatives.”   Continue reading “Israeli Airstrikes Slam Gaza”