Leaked Counter Terrorism Bulletin Warns Police of Impending 'Far-Right Violence'Infowars – by Mikael Thalen

A leaked New York State Counter Terrorism Bulletin provided exclusively to Infowars reveals how law enforcement are being told to prepare for increased violence from “far-right extremists.”

Published by the New York State Intelligence Center, the document, entitled “CTB 14-07: Recent Spike in Violence Targeting Law Enforcement,” details several recent shootings while warning police to be on the look out for people displaying anti-government viewpoints.   Continue reading “Leaked Counter Terrorism Bulletin Warns Police Of Impending ‘Far-Right Violence’”

Pittsburgh Post Gazette – by Clarece Polke

The days of hearsay “he said, she said” reports on school bus incidents might be over, at least in Pennsylvania.

Gov. Tom Corbett signed legislation in February allowing the use of audio recording devices on school buses, and many districts are taking advantage of the law. The recordings can be used for “disciplinary and security purposes,” the bill states. Video surveillance already was permitted.

Continue reading “New Pennsylvania law allows school districts to record student conversations on buses”

National Review Online – by Joel Gehrke

President Obama reminded Democratic donors that “our future rests” on the success of people brought to the United States illegally as children, who would qualify for citizenship if Congress had passed the DREAM Act.

“About 30 to 40 percent of the kids in this school, by the way, are DREAM kids,” Obama said Wednesday evening. “You wouldn’t know it looking at them, because they are as American as apple pie.  But every single one of these kids, you might not be able to tell the difference, but a whole bunch of them — they’re worried about whether or not they’re going to be able to finance their college education of their immigrant status.  They’re worried about whether, in fact, this country that they love so deeply loves them back and understands that our future rests on their success.  Why wouldn’t we want to give them that certainty that you are part of the fabric of this nation, we’re counting on you, and we’re going to make sure you succeed?  Why wouldn’t we want to do that?”   Continue reading “Obama: ‘Our Future Rests’ On The Success Of DREAM Kids”

From an Air Force ad placed in the ISNA magazine to recruit Muslim chaplainsThe Clarion Project – by Ryan Mauro

The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity, is proudly announcing that the U.S. military is again using their chaplains for active-duty service after a 15-year lull.

ISNA has a well-documented extremist history. In 1991, the Muslim Brotherhood listed ISNA as one of its main fronts. Declassified FBI memos said ISNA is a component of the Muslim Brotherhood, who sees its “work in America as a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within.”   Continue reading “U.S. Military Hires Chaplains Endorsed by Brotherhood Entity”

Proud winner: Tel Aviv has topped a survey to find the most popular city destination for gay travellersDaily Mail – by Graham Smith

Tel Aviv has been named the world’s number one gay city.

The Israeli metropolis beat out competition from New York to top a survey carried out by American Airlines and GayCities.com to find the most popular destination for gay travellers.

It landed a staggering 43 per cent of the vote, way ahead of runner-up New York’s 14 per cent and third-placed Toronto with 7 per cent.   Continue reading “Tel Aviv trumps New York to be named world’s best gay city”

Two men are taken into custody by the U.S. Border Patrol near Falfurrias, Texas March 29, 2013. Brooks County has become an epicentre for illegal immigrant deaths in Texas. In 2012, sheriffThe Daily Caller – by Chuck Ross

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is welcoming members of Congress and their senior staff to tour a temporary shelter being used to house illegal immigrant children — but the invite comes with a list of rules, including a suggestion that members leave their cellphones in their vehicles.

The 40-minute tour will take place Friday at the Ventura County Naval Base in Oxnard, Calif., according to the email invitation, obtained by The Daily Caller.   Continue reading “Child Immigrant Facility ‘Dog And Pony Show’ Invite Comes With Tons Of Rules”

P4220327 (2)There we have it on top (10,700’) of Mt. Graham, AZ. at the Jesuit observatory…..L.U.C.I.F.E.R.  Old Glory is displayed with the German and Italian flag.  This display is, I believe, a symbol of the New World Order unity and equality as all flags are equal in height.  In the picture it looks like the Italian flag may be a tad higher but I think they looked pretty equal in person.

It was our Congress that approved this project.  I would love to know how much this cost and where the money came from.      Continue reading “Jesuit Observatory L.U.C.I.F.E.R.”

The crisis on the border and 99,000 illegal alien children is by design to undermine immigration lawsExaminer – by Dean Chambers

It is now estimated that 99,000 children have been transported through our border with Mexico and into the United States since the beginning of this year. It has been suspected that Barack Obama is deliberately allowing and condoning this, as a way to apply theCloward-Piven strategy to immigration and overwhelm our Southern border with so many Mexican children and illegal aliens that it will force Congress to capitulate to his demand to pass amnesty. Now this has been proven true.   Continue reading “Obama Regime ‘proactively facilitating human-trafficking’ over Mexican border”

WFAA 8 News – by Jim Douglas

FORT WORTH — The family of a man who died after being shocked with a Taser says police video shows the man did not resist.

The raid by Fort Worth police in May 2013 was captured by helmet cameras worn by officers. Lawyers for the family of Jermaine Darden obtained the video and released it to News 8.

Fort Worth officers came with a “no knock” warrant after undercover cocaine buys at the home last year. They wanted surprise in case anyone inside was armed. Continue reading “Video shows Fort Worth police raid that left man dead”

checkpointThe Free Thought Project – by Matt Savoy

Over the last decade the United States has witnessed an all-out attack on the Constitution. Freedom to travel unmolested is becoming a thing of the past. Bi-partisan support from all levels of State and Federal government wage war on your ability to remain secure in your belongings and the freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.

Phone calls, emails, text messages, and any other forms of communication are being data mined by the state. Those that attempt to shed light on these state sponsored atrocities are labeled as terrorists and forced to flee the country or are indefinitely detained. The most recent of these “whistleblowers,” Edward Snowden, is a former technical contractor for the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and a former employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) who leaked details of several top-secret U.S. and British government mass surveillance programs to the press.   Continue reading “How to Beat Illegal Checkpoints Like a Pro”

The Seattle Times – by Mike Lindblom

Government-hired survey teams will soon ask hundreds of Washington state motorists to answer questions and provide samples of breath, saliva and blood — all to give safety and police agencies a clearer sense of how many people drive impaired.

The roadside surveys are voluntary, and participants will be paid up to $60, under the federally funded project this summer.   Continue reading “Drivers can earn $60 with roadside blood test, breath check”

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The Obama administration has been quietly advising local police not to disclose details about surveillance technology they are using to sweep up basic cellphone data from entire neighborhoods, The Associated Press has learned.

Citing security reasons, the U.S. has intervened in routine state public records cases and criminal trials regarding use of the technology. This has resulted in police departments withholding materials or heavily censoring documents in rare instances when they disclose any about the purchase and use of such powerful surveillance equipment. Continue reading “Obama administration advising police not to disclose details about surveillance”

CONSTITUTIONHuffington Post – by TOM LoBIANCO

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A small but determined group of state lawmakers from some 30 states gathered in Indiana Thursday to lay the groundwork for something that has not happened since 1787 in Philadelphia: a convention to revise the U.S. Constitution.

The bar they would have to clear — winning approval from 34 state legislatures — seems impossibly high, but the group of roughly 100 legislators, most of them Republicans, is pressing on.   Continue reading “Lawmakers Meet In Effort To Revise The US Constitution”

ABC News – by Yazhou Sun

Emergency dispatchers have a tough job answering life-altering calls to the most traumatizing events. They provide life-saving instructions to victims over the phone, and calm their nerves. However, one dispatcher in Columbus, Ohio, has “zero sympathy,” claimed one alleged rape victim.

The victim called 911 just after 4 a.m. last Sunday, according to ABC affiliate WSYX. She was staying with a friend at a house just off the Ohio State University campus. The caller said she was woken up by a stranger holding a gun to her head and forcing her to perform sex acts on him.   Continue reading “911 Dispatcher Tells Rape Victim to ‘Quit Crying’”

BODYGAURD STANDHuffington Post – by Kevin Short

The alarming rate of school shootings across the country appears to have added an unsettling new item to parents’ list of “back to school” items: bulletproof armor for their children. Among such items, the Bodyguard Blanket, a portable, bulletproof covering for children, has seen its sales exceed its manufacturer’s expectations in less than two weeks on the market.

Stan Schone, managing partner at manufacturer ProTecht, told The Huffington Post that consumer response to the product has “far exceeded our wildest expectations” in the 10 days that the blanket has been available for purchase.   Continue reading “Sales Of Bulletproof Blankets Beat Maker’s ‘Wildest Expectations’”

Pentagon Building in WashingtonThe Guardian – by Nafeez Ahmed

A US Department of Defense (DoD) research programme is funding universities to model the dynamics, risks and tipping points for large-scale civil unrest across the world, under the supervision of various US military agencies. The multi-million dollar programme is designed to develop immediate and long-term “warfighter-relevant insights” for senior officials and decision makers in “the defense policy community,” and to inform policy implemented by “combatant commands.”

Launched in 2008 – the year of the global banking crisis – the DoD ‘Minerva Research Initiative’ partners with universities “to improve DoD’s basic understanding of the social, cultural, behavioral, and political forces that shape regions of the world of strategic importance to the US.”   Continue reading “Pentagon preparing for mass civil breakdown”

Was there any doubt that the players are all on the same team? They fall on their swords out of either threats or promises of promotion. They all get cushy positions after the public has forgotten the events. Now watch, this “movie maker” will end up with his own production company. And end up making documentaries about the regime, and it’s lackies.

Nothing will surprise me anymore….except to hear all our enemies admit to the errors of their ways, ask forgiveness, and slink quietly into the night. But we know that, that will only happen in the land of rainbows and lollypops. You know, the kingdom of which Glenn Beck, Pelosi, Reid, AJ, and Limbaugh dwell. Where unicorns prance about with Hobbits eating cakes while they wash it down with cream ales. And wizards turn their enemies into toads……….   Continue reading “Bombshell: Benghazi Filmmaker CONFIRMED To Be An Agent Of Eric Holder Justice Department”