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An Ohio dad lost his job at McDonald’s and may face jail after he reportedly believed his son got on a church van Sunday, but instead, the boy popped up at a nearby Family Dollar store.

WXYZ.com reported  that Jeffrey Williamson, who lives in Blanchester, thought all of his children boarded a church van, but his 8-year-old son apparently never got on and instead wanted to play in the neighborhood.   Continue reading “Ohio dad criticizes arrest after son skips church, found in nearby store”

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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (James “Least Untruthful” Clapper, presiding) has released its first ever transparency report. So, what have our intelligence agencies been up to for the last calendar year? Well, a little of this and whole lot of that, all of it broken down into numbers that don’t really provide that much transparency.

The figure that first stands out is related to the Section 702 program. As defined in intelspeak, the 702 program:
facilitates the acquisition of foreign intelligence information concerning non-U.S. persons located outside the United States, creating a new, more streamlined procedure to collect the communications of foreign terrorists.In plain English, the Section 702 program does this:    Continue reading “America’s spy agencies issue more than 50 pen register requests per day!”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

A few days ago, when we wrote our “explainer” on the need for Russia to have an alternative pathway for its gas, one which bypasses Ukraine entirely and as the current “South Stream” framework is set up, crosses the Black Sea and enters Bulgaria before passing Serbia and Hungary on the way to the Central European energy hub located in Baumgarten, Austria, we said that “one short month after Putin concluded the Holy Grail deal with Beijing, he not only managed to formalize his conquest of Europe’s energy needs with yet another pipeline, one which completely bypasses Ukraine (for numerous reasons but mostly one: call it a Plan B), but scored a massive political victory by creating a fissure in the heart of the Eurozone, after Austria openly defied its European peers and sided with Putin.”   Continue reading “Russia Reveals “Plan B”: Gazprom Says Gas Transit Via Ukraine May Be Stopped Completely”

The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Fatima Doumbouya had no idea of the horrors that would ensue for simply choosing to have her baby in her own home.

Earlier this month Doumbouya, with her husband at her side, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl in the comfort of their own home.

For six days they enjoyed being new parents before deciding that it wouldn’t be such a bad idea to get their newborn baby screened for any health issues.   Continue reading “Police Confiscate Healthy Baby Because it Was Born at Home”

Common Dreams – by Andrea Germanos, June 26, 2014

A group of teachers [held] a rally Thursday evening in Seattle to denounce education reform measures they say have been an attack on public education and let corporate interests and high-stakes testing trump real student learning.

The target of their protest: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, whom the teachers say has used its monetary power to push corporate reforms and is symbolic of measures—like Common Core Standards and over-testing—that don’t let educators be the decision makers of education policies.   Continue reading “Teachers to Gates Foundation: Stop Pushing Corporate Education Reform!”

Peeking burglar.Police State USA

A little-known police tactic allows cops to covertly enter private residences, perform searches, seize property, and then leave quietly without notifying the homeowner. These searches, affectionately known as “sneak and peek” warrants, have been performed at a rapidly rising rate since 9/11.   Continue reading “‘Sneak & peek’ warrants allow police to secretly enter homes without notice”

AZ Family – by Kristine Harrington

TEMPE, Ariz. — An Arizona State University professor who was arrested by campus police last month is claiming self-defense, and the incident is getting a whole lot more attention now that 3TV has obtained video of it.

“The reason I’m talking to you right now is because you are walking in the middle of the street,” Officer Stewart Ferrin said to ASU professor Dr. Ersula Ore after stopping her near campus. She was crossing College Avenue, just south of Fifth Street.   Continue reading “Arizona State University Police Under Fire For Allegedly Slamming Professor Into Ground, Arresting Her”

“After America Comes North America,” Gen. Petraeus BoastsThe New American – by Alex Newman

Former general and CIA chief David Petraeus (shown), a key figure in the globalist Council on Foreign Relations and the shadowy Bilderberg network, boasted at a recent conference that the United States of America is set to be merged into the continental regime being erected under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Speaking at the Margaret Thatcher Conference on Liberty last week in London, the ex-commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq essentially celebrated the end of U.S. independence — and by extension, the demise of the Constitution.      Continue reading ““After America Comes North America,” Gen. Petraeus Boasts”

Learn USA – by Lyn M. Stuter

What is it?

The Delphi Technique was originally conceived as a way to obtain the opinion of experts without necessarily bringing them together face to face.  In recent times, however, it has taken on an all new meaning and purpose.  In Educating for the New World Order by B. Eakman, the reader finds reference upon reference for the need to preserve the illusion that there is “…lay, or community, participation (in the decision-making process), while lay citizens were, in fact, being squeezed out.”  The Delphi Technique is the method being used to squeeze citizens out of the process, effecting a left-wing take over of the schools.   Continue reading “The Delphi Technique. What is it? and How to Disrupt it”

WASSEF ALI HASSOUNHuffington Post – by Robert Burns

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Marine who was declared a deserter nearly 10 years ago after disappearing in Iraq and then returning to the U.S. claiming he had been kidnapped, only to disappear again, is back in U.S. custody, officials said Sunday.

Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun, 34, turned himself in and was being flown Sunday from an undisclosed location in the Middle East to Norfolk, Va. He is to be moved Monday to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, according to a spokesman, Capt. Eric Flanagan.   Continue reading “Marine Who Disappeared In Iraq In 2004 Is Back In U.S. Custody”

Intellihub – by SHEPARD AMBELLAS

KINGMAN, Ariz. (INTELLIHUB) — Spokespeople for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) were shocked Wednesday, during their meeting, when activists converged on them with real questions, including ones about chemtrails and their effects on the human population. The meeting was reportedly set up as a smoke an mirrors spectacle by Sen. Kelli Ward, likely to sidetrack the public on geoengineering operations. However, the ADEQ found it tough to dodge real questions.   Continue reading “AZ Dept. of Environmental Quality dominated by geoengineering activists at meeting”

New York Post – by Isabel Vincent and Melissa Klein

The humanitarian crisis of unaccompanied children crossing into the United States is hitting New York, with advocates scrambling to help them avoid deportation.

One advocacy group says it works with 30 new kids a month and expects the number to skyrocket within four months as the child immigrants are released from shelters.

There are 6,000 juvenile cases now in New York Immigration Court, said Claire Thomas, a lawyer working through the Safe Passage Project at New York Law School.   Continue reading “Unaccompanied minors flood into city’s immigration court”

ABC News – by DEEPTI HAJELA

New York City has created what advocates say is the nation’s first system of public defenders for poor immigrants facing deportation.

The New York Immigrant Family Unity Project will cover all eligible immigrant city residents detained in the system and appearing in immigration courts in New York City or the New Jersey cities of Elizabeth and Newark.

Lawmakers approved $4.9 million for the initiative as part of the $75 billion budget passed early Thursday for the fiscal year which starts July 1.   Continue reading “NYC Creates Public Defender System for Immigrants”

New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito duringNewsday – by Emily NGO

The City Council Thursday approved a municipal ID card program — paving the way for immigrants who entered illegally to obtain a legal form of identification — though some supporters had lingering concerns about security against fraud.

The city-issued IDs will feature fraud-prevention measures resembling those used by the Department of Motor Vehicles, but the standards for qualification will be “flexible” enough to accommodate residents excluded from other government-issued ID programs, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito said.   Continue reading “NYC council approves ID program for immigrants who entered illegally”

TSA Pre Check At Logan AirportDaily Finance – by Mitch Lipka

Benet Wilson is one of the 2.5 million Americans who have paid a yearly fee to skip security lines at airports and thinks it’s worth every penny she paid for a five-year membership in the Global Entry program offered by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection department.

“It’s a beautiful thing,” says the 50-year-old frequent flier, who writes theAviationQueen.com blog.

Earlier in June, Wilson was traveling back to Washington Dulles International Airport from a conference in Qatar, and walked right past an enormous customs line that had a wait time of nearly an hour. Continue reading “Should You Spend $100 to Skip Airport Security Lines?”