The Magna Carta was signed under the force of sword blade and knife point (guns were not all the rage back then) making it null and void, all laws in the common wealth are written from this illegitimate and illegal document thus they are illegitimate and illegal too! If you disagree, someday they may come to your house or business and force you to sign a document at gun point then it should be considered legal too! Think about it?
At the Henry Mayor and Board of Alderman meeting on Tuesday, board members decided to allow police chief David Andrews to institute a K9 program for the Henry Police Department.
Andrews told board members that the city is missing out on possible revenues that a K9 would bring. He said when you make traffic stops and the driver refuses to allow a search, their hands are tied. If a drug dog alerts on a vehicle, its gives officers probable cause to search a vehicle for drugs or illegal proceeds from drugs. More drug arrests and drug, cash, and vehicle seizures lead to more revenues coming in for the police department and city.
August 23, 2012. Alexandria. Ignored by corporate media, Wikileaks has exposed a CIA-linked Orwellian thought crime surveillance network that goes far beyond suspicious activity reporting. Taking another look at the mysterious corporate-government global spy program, black ops specialists VVVPR brings us their impression of the ultra secret TrapWire operation. It includes the government programs asking Americans to spy on each other. http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q32012/trapwire-thought-crime...
DHS Special Event and Domestic Incident Tracker Overview Brief
August 24, 2012 in Department of Homeland Security, FEMA
The following presentation was given at the FEMA National Preparedness Symposium earlier this month in Crystal City, Viriginia. http://publicintelligence.net/dhs-sedit/
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Department of Homeland Security is urging fans at professional sports events to help keep the country safe by reporting anything suspicious they see.
Has anyone seen the video of the LAPD police brutalizing the lady they stopped for talking on her cell phone? I saw it earlier today and was very apalled at it. This one cop that could have been a linebacker for a pro football team after handcuffing this woman,literally threw her to the asphalt and then tackled her at her car.Her Husband was still in the car by the way. Then when they get this poor woman over to the police car,this same cop threw her on the ground again and tackled her.I am suprised that the poor woman didnt suffer from a broken back or other serious injuries as big as that guy was.One of the cops was a 22 year vet commander and Im assuming the big guy was a 10 month newbie.Probably a woman hater at that. But anyway they bumped the commander down to something lower an think they suapended the newbie while they do a investigation into the matter.Its on video what is there to investigate? Why arent these 2 cops sitting in a jail cell awaiting araignment and the most severe of battery charges brought aganist them? If this had been anyone else committing even a minor domestic violence,some one would have gone to jail. So whats the problem here? just cause these 2 assholes are cops why are they above the law? They deserve the same punishment or worse than anyone else.
There Was A Secret Ruling Against The NSA For Spying On Americans
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is suing the Justice Department for details of last month's ruling by a secretive U.S. court that National Security Agency's domestic spying program violated the U.S. Constitution, Jon Brodkin of arstechnica reports.
Suitcase-sized and portable, StingRays are used by law enforcement to track mobile phones in real time. The device electronically impersonates a cellphone tower and dupes the mobile phone into connecting through its own antennae.
Those stingrays are aka GSM interceptors and have been around a long time. Mostly used in foreign op's or cases here in the US when someone is changing phones regularly but they still have an idea of the area the person is operating in. The device listens to ALL cell phones in the local area that connect to it not just the person they are looking for.
The US Department of Homeland Security is asking the makers of small unmanned aerial vehicles to submit their crafts for consideration as the agency ramps up the construction of a full-fledged surveillance state across America. The DHS plans to soon conduct drone tests over the Fort Sill, Oklahoma US Army base, and they’re already soliciting spy planes from the private sector so they can select what kind of UAV to use.
According to a request for information published on the Federal Business Opportunities website recently, the DHS is determined to begin drone tests over the military base soon and is seeking submissions from drone makers that don’t mind making a few bucks by having their products put into the US airspace to conduct sweeping surveillance.
Man Arrested for Handing out Jury Nullification Fliers
Despite the fact that jury nullification is constitutional law, and applies in every state, courts do everything in their power to keep this knowledge from the public.
Inside the courtroom Forchion was threatened with a contempt charge when he started discussing the rights of the jury.
Outside the courthouse, on the night before the final arguments, Fernando Antonio Salguero and five others were handing out pamphlets from the Fully Informed Jury Association, spreading awareness about jury nullification.
Police arrived and arrested Salguero, forcing the other supporters away from the courthouse.
'In his book The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom, Laurence Vance illustrates the absurdities and inconsistencies of the federal government’s drug war in America, and explains why, in his view, the war on drugs is unconstitutional and should be ended immediately.'
'In one of his essays, entitled “Cui Bono?” Vance reveals the true beneficiaries of the U.S. government’s war on drugs: drug cartels, drug dealers, various law enforcement agencies, and even pharmaceutical companies. Demonstrating this, he quotes Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera, the head of the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel:
I couldn’t have gotten so stinking rich without George Bush, George Bush Jr., Ronald Reagan and even El Presidente Obama, none of them have the cojones to stand up to all of the big money that wants to keep this stuff illegal. From the bottom of my heart, I want to say “Gracias Amigos” I owe my whole empire to you.
Keeping drugs illegal keeps them expensive and keeps people employed trying to keep them off the market. It also keeps competition away from the “legal” drugs sold by big pharmaceutical corporations.
Vance notes correctly that the U.S. Constitution does not grant the federal government the authority to regulate the growing, selling, or ingesting of any material, drugs or not. The federal war on drugs is therefore unconstitutional, and should be ended immediately.'
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments on whether it should halt a legal challenge to a once-secret warrantless surveillance program targeting Americans’ communications, a program that Congress eventually legalized in 2008.
The hearing will mark the first time the Supreme Court has reviewed any case touching on the eavesdropping program that was secretly employed by the George W. Bush administration in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, and largely codified into law years later.
Before the justices is the FISA Amendments Act (.pdf), the subject of a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and others. The act authorizes the government to electronically eavesdrop on Americans’ phone calls and e-mails without a probable-cause warrant so long as one of the parties to the communication is believed to be outside the United States. Communications may be intercepted “to acquire foreign intelligence information.”
White House Budget Funds Surveillance, Ignores Public Concerns: The White House Office of Management and Budget has released the federal budget for fiscal year 2012. The stated goal of the budget is to reduce the national deficit by eliminating wasteful programs. However, the budget proposal includes funding for 275 airport body scanners, which EPIC has called "invasive, unlawful, and ineffective." There is funding for federal "fusion centers," widely viewed as unregulated government databases that are used to track people suspected of new crime. The White House budget proposes expansion of the “Secure Communities” program, which has been the target of harsh criticism by civil liberties groups. For more information, see EPIC: EPIC v. DHS (Suspension of Body Scanner Program) and EPIC: Information Fusion Centers and Privacy. (Feb. 18, 2011)
Feds Ordered to Disclose Data About Wiretap Backdoors
A federal judge is ordering the Justice Department to disclose more information about its so-called “Going Dark” program, an initiative to extend its ability to wiretap virtually all forms of electronic communications.
PINELLAS PARK, FL — Police tasered a man who says he was trying to save his family and his home. A neighboring house was the source of the fire, and it began to spread onto Dan Jensen’s roof. He grabbed a garden hose to put it out. Firefighters had not arrived on the scene, and he felt that his only choice was to attempt to stop the fire from spreading and destroying all of his property and memories. Next thing he knew, he “was laying in a puddle of water being electrocuted” in front of his children.
A deputy police chief in South Texas wants to set up “permanent” DWI checkpoints in order to “save lives,” raising the possibility that Texans could be forced to show their papers, submit to breathalyzer tests, or even be mandated to have blood drawn whenever they drive down the street.
“San Antonio police Deputy Chief Anthony Trevino appeared Monday in Austin before the Texas House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee,” reports KHOU.
COLLINSVILLE • A video of a Collinsville police officer answering questions about drug-dog training is raising questions of whether his tactics amount to evidence tampering and possibly set up innocent motorists for unfair roadside searches later.
Officer Michael Reichert explains in a recording posted online that officers sometimes planted or smeared illicit drugs on vehicles parked overnight at businesses or motels, to test the dogs’ abilities.
A 12-year-old student was detained by police after accidentally taking a photo of a half-naked classmate in a locker room. Though she immediately deleted the picture, she was reportedly arrested and handcuffed by the police the next day.
The unidentified student said on Thursday that she wanted to photograph herself with a friend using one of her iPhone’s two cameras, but accidentally selected the wrong lens, according to an ABC report. The result, she claimed, was an unintentionally racy picture of another young girl.
So, you’re living in Fairbanks, Alaska, and it’s 45 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. The high today will be -39 degrees below zero. The weather services all project lots more double-digit minus numbers in the coming days and weeks, with dips into the minus 50s and 60s. Heating oil prices are killing your family budget, so you crank up the wood stove and start burning some of the firewood you collected last summer. Uh-oh! Now you’re in trouble!
Yes, you’re merely trying to survive economically — along with trying to keep the wife, kids, and grandma from freezing to death. Of course, that's not a mere theoretical possibility in these temps — but federal EPA bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., have determined that fine particulate matter (soot) in your wood smoke is verboten.
Lying low in the Tanana Valley, Fairbanks regularly experiences temperature inversions that trap smoky air over the area. That means people with respiratory problems can have more irritation from increased soot content. The federal Environmental Protection Agency’s revised fine particulate matter regulations (PM2.5) have cut the annual level of allowable fine particulates from 15 micrograms per cubic meter of air to 12 micrograms.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough, a county area roughly the size of New Jersey with under 100,000 population, has been under the EPA gun since the agency ratcheted down its soot standards in 2008. Along with 14 other cities and 53 other counties that were not then on the EPA’s “non-attainment area” list, the Fairbanks North Star Borough is under orders to clean up its air or face fines and a “compliance plan” imposed by EPA. In efforts to meet the federal mandate, borough politicians attempted to regulate wood burning. That got citizens heated up.
"Everybody wants clean air," state Rep. Tammie Wilson told the Associated Press. "We just have to make sure that we can also heat our homes." Rep. Wilson sponsored a citizen initiative passed in October that bans the borough regulation of home heating devices. The borough, she said, has no business stepping in with restrictions when no one knows if they will work. "We're still waiting here for a model, a model that shows us that if we do A, B and C, we can then get into attainment," she said. "We have not seen anything from the borough, from the state or from the EPA showing us that that is even possible with the technology that is available to us."
The citizens have spoken; they have told the local, state, and federal officials that they would rather not freeze to death to satisfy federal bureaucrats who are in a fretting frenzy over theoretical deaths from soot. The citizens are on firm ground, as it turns out; the “science” the EPA has based its PM2.5 standards on is shoddy at best. Like the “science” cited by alarmists who are all in a twist over global warming, the studies providing the basis for PM2.5 are based on computer models and hidden data, not actual measurements and peer-reviewed analysis.
Police, killer in child sex ring http://www.rigorousintuition.ca/boar...pic.php?t=5063 "I believe that Hamilton was a major provider of pornographic photographs and videos to a ring of men prominent in Central Scotland, including police officers who protected him from numerous allegations of physical abuse at boys' camps and clubs he ran. They protected themselves after the massacre which conveniently ended in his suicide."
Question on Masonic links left Dunblane inquiry chief stunned http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?...&id=2039762005 Documents relating to the school massacre, released after a 100-year secrecy rule was lifted, show how police investigated claims of a Masonic conspiracy.
Who does the 100-year ban protect? http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?...3&id=176062003 LORD CULLEN has made the decision to keep one of the most significant aspects of his inquiry into the Dunblane massacre away from public view for 100 years.
Greg Skura
The Magna Carta was signed under the force of sword blade and knife point (guns were not all the rage back then) making it null and void, all laws in the common wealth are written from this illegitimate and illegal document thus they are illegitimate and illegal too! If you disagree, someday they may come to your house or business and force you to sign a document at gun point then it should be considered legal too! Think about it?
Apr 10, 2012
noblsht
Listening equipment 'will record conversations' at Canadian airports: CBSA
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/travel/Listening+equipment+will+reco...
Jun 18, 2012
truth
Police Say Man Handcuffed With Arms Behind Back Shot Himself In Head
Police say a man they patted down double locked in the back of their patrol car shot himself in head while handcuffed behind his back.
Aug 5, 2012
truth
Video Shows Officer Slam 15-Yr-Old Teen Girl Into Ground
http://www.wfaa.com/news/crime/Video-shows-officer-slam-teen-girl-i...
Aug 15, 2012
Nathan
They say a dog is man’s best friend, and the town of Henry, Tennessee is hoping that dogs can help the town raise revenue in tough times:
Aug 23, 2012
Nathan
Supreme Court Upholds, for the Moment, Controversial State DNA Law
http://epic.org/2012/08/supreme-court-upholds-for-the-.html
Aug 24, 2012
Nathan
TrapWire Thought Crime and Spying on each other
August 23, 2012. Alexandria.
Ignored by corporate media, Wikileaks has exposed a CIA-linked Orwellian thought crime surveillance network that goes far beyond suspicious activity reporting. Taking another look at the mysterious corporate-government global spy program, black ops specialists VVVPR brings us their impression of the ultra secret TrapWire operation. It includes the government programs asking Americans to spy on each other.
http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q32012/trapwire-thought-crime...
Aug 24, 2012
Nathan
DHS Special Event and Domestic Incident Tracker Overview Brief
August 24, 2012 in Department of Homeland Security, FEMA
The following presentation was given at the FEMA National Preparedness Symposium earlier this month in Crystal City, Viriginia.
http://publicintelligence.net/dhs-sedit/
Aug 24, 2012
Rita Wells
GRAY STATE movie
http://www.graystatemovie.com/
Aug 24, 2012
Nathan
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Department of Homeland Security is urging fans at professional sports events to help keep the country safe by reporting anything suspicious they see.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/homeland-security-campaign-expands-spo...
Aug 28, 2012
Nathan
Law Enforcement Agencies Obtaining Record Amount of Surplus Military Equipment
http://publicintelligence.net/leas-obtaining-military-equipment/
Aug 30, 2012
Central Scrutinizer
Annex G – NLT AND THEIR HUMAN EFFECTS
http://ftp.rta.nato.int/public//PubFullText/RTO/TR/RTO-TR-HFM-073//...
Sep 1, 2012
Alan K
Has anyone seen the video of the LAPD police brutalizing the lady they stopped for talking on her cell phone? I saw it earlier today and was very apalled at it. This one cop that could have been a linebacker for a pro football team after handcuffing this woman,literally threw her to the asphalt and then tackled her at her car.Her Husband was still in the car by the way. Then when they get this poor woman over to the police car,this same cop threw her on the ground again and tackled her.I am suprised that the poor woman didnt suffer from a broken back or other serious injuries as big as that guy was.One of the cops was a 22 year vet commander and Im assuming the big guy was a 10 month newbie.Probably a woman hater at that. But anyway they bumped the commander down to something lower an think they suapended the newbie while they do a investigation into the matter.Its on video what is there to investigate? Why arent these 2 cops sitting in a jail cell awaiting araignment and the most severe of battery charges brought aganist them? If this had been anyone else committing even a minor domestic violence,some one would have gone to jail. So whats the problem here? just cause these 2 assholes are cops why are they above the law? They deserve the same punishment or worse than anyone else.
Sep 1, 2012
truth
Angry Cops Punch Guy 8 Times
Sep 2, 2012
truth
Naomi Wolf: The Violent Crackdown on Dissent in America
Cop Smashes Compliant Woman's Face Into Car -- "Maybe Now You Can U...
VIDEO: Lapel Cam Reveals A Day In The Life Of A U.S. Police Officer...
Disturbing video of an NYPD officer shooting a charging pit bull in...
Sep 2, 2012
truth
Bad_Cop_No_Donut
Sep 2, 2012
Nathan
:) and no coffee either!
Sep 2, 2012
truth
Sep 2, 2012
Nathan
There Was A Secret Ruling Against The NSA For Spying On Americans
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is suing the Justice Department for details of last month's ruling by a secretive U.S. court that National Security Agency's domestic spying program violated the U.S. Constitution, Jon Brodkin of arstechnica reports.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/nsa-spying-4th-amendment-2012-8#ixzz...
Sep 3, 2012
Nathan
FEMA requests even more emergency food
http://www.lsnewsgroup.com/2012/09/03/fema-requests-even-more-emerg...
Sep 5, 2012
Nathan
America’s Secret Deal with Mexican Drug Cartels
http://www.blacklistednews.com/America%E2%80%99s_Secret_Deal_with_M...
Sep 9, 2012
Nathan
Army Wants Tiny Suicidal Drone to Kill From 6 Miles Away
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/09/suicidal-drone-6-miles-away/
Sep 11, 2012
truth
LAPD Spy Device called the StingRay Taps Your Cell Phone
Suitcase-sized and portable, StingRays are used by law enforcement to track mobile phones in real time. The device electronically impersonates a cellphone tower and dupes the mobile phone into connecting through its own antennae.
Sep 15, 2012
TheLasersShadow
Those stingrays are aka GSM interceptors and have been around a long time. Mostly used in foreign op's or cases here in the US when someone is changing phones regularly but they still have an idea of the area the person is operating in. The device listens to ALL cell phones in the local area that connect to it not just the person they are looking for.
Sep 15, 2012
truth
News for NYPD allows officers to register fake aliases ...
The Epoch Times
NYPD allows officers to register fake aliases on Facebook,
Sep 16, 2012
truth
When Tampa Police can't find the plate from the red light camera photo in the database, they pick the closest thing to it and mail the tickWhen Tampa Police can't find the plate from the red light camera ph...et.
Oct 4, 2012
truth
Cops tase man for having seizure
Oct 10, 2012
truth
The US Department of Homeland Security is asking the makers of small unmanned aerial vehicles to submit their crafts for consideration as the agency ramps up the construction of a full-fledged surveillance state across America. The DHS plans to soon conduct drone tests over the Fort Sill, Oklahoma US Army base, and they’re already soliciting spy planes from the private sector so they can select what kind of UAV to use.
According to a request for information published on the Federal Business Opportunities website recently, the DHS is determined to begin drone tests over the military base soon and is seeking submissions from drone makers that don’t mind making a few bucks by having their products put into the US airspace to conduct sweeping surveillance.
Read More...
http://www.infosalvo.com/technology/dhs-to-start-testing-drones-ove...
Oct 10, 2012
truth
Bungled SWAT Raid Leaves 12-year-old Girl Badly Burned, No Meth Lab...
Oct 12, 2012
Nathan
Man Arrested for Handing out Jury Nullification Fliers
Despite the fact that jury nullification is constitutional law, and applies in every state, courts do everything in their power to keep this knowledge from the public.
Inside the courtroom Forchion was threatened with a contempt charge when he started discussing the rights of the jury.
Outside the courthouse, on the night before the final arguments, Fernando Antonio Salguero and five others were handing out pamphlets from the Fully Informed Jury Association, spreading awareness about jury nullification.
Police arrived and arrested Salguero, forcing the other supporters away from the courthouse.
http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/20/man-arrested-for-handing-out-jury...
Oct 22, 2012
Nathan
Book Review: The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom
'In his book The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom, Laurence Vance illustrates the absurdities and inconsistencies of the federal government’s drug war in America, and explains why, in his view, the war on drugs is unconstitutional and should be ended immediately.'
'In one of his essays, entitled “Cui Bono?” Vance reveals the true beneficiaries of the U.S. government’s war on drugs: drug cartels, drug dealers, various law enforcement agencies, and even pharmaceutical companies. Demonstrating this, he quotes Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera, the head of the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel:
I couldn’t have gotten so stinking rich without George Bush, George Bush Jr., Ronald Reagan and even El Presidente Obama, none of them have the cojones to stand up to all of the big money that wants to keep this stuff illegal. From the bottom of my heart, I want to say “Gracias Amigos” I owe my whole empire to you.
Keeping drugs illegal keeps them expensive and keeps people employed trying to keep them off the market. It also keeps competition away from the “legal” drugs sold by big pharmaceutical corporations.
Vance notes correctly that the U.S. Constitution does not grant the federal government the authority to regulate the growing, selling, or ingesting of any material, drugs or not. The federal war on drugs is therefore unconstitutional, and should be ended immediately.'
http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/books/item/13313-book-review-...
Oct 24, 2012
Nathan
Another Obama Executive Order Allows Seizure of Americans’ Bank Accounts
http://www.blacklistednews.com/Another_Obama_Executive_Order_Allows...
Oct 24, 2012
truth
Headlines Video Shows Police Beating Pregnant Woman
Video Shows Police Beating Pregnant Woman
Thursday, 25 October 2012 10:44
By David Icke
Oct 25, 2012
Nathan
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments on whether it should halt a legal challenge to a once-secret warrantless surveillance program targeting Americans’ communications, a program that Congress eventually legalized in 2008.
The hearing will mark the first time the Supreme Court has reviewed any case touching on the eavesdropping program that was secretly employed by the George W. Bush administration in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, and largely codified into law years later.
Before the justices is the FISA Amendments Act (.pdf), the subject of a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and others. The act authorizes the government to electronically eavesdrop on Americans’ phone calls and e-mails without a probable-cause warrant so long as one of the parties to the communication is believed to be outside the United States. Communications may be intercepted “to acquire foreign intelligence information.”
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/10/scotus-eavesdropping/
Oct 27, 2012
Nathan
Seattle Police To Roll Out Surveillance Drones with Infrared Cameras
http://www.blacklistednews.com/Seattle_Police_To_Roll_Out_Surveilla...
Oct 27, 2012
Nathan
White House Budget Funds Surveillance, Ignores Public Concerns: The White House Office of Management and Budget has released the federal budget for fiscal year 2012. The stated goal of the budget is to reduce the national deficit by eliminating wasteful programs. However, the budget proposal includes funding for 275 airport body scanners, which EPIC has called "invasive, unlawful, and ineffective." There is funding for federal "fusion centers," widely viewed as unregulated government databases that are used to track people suspected of new crime. The White House budget proposes expansion of the “Secure Communities” program, which has been the target of harsh criticism by civil liberties groups. For more information, see EPIC: EPIC v. DHS (Suspension of Body Scanner Program) and EPIC: Information Fusion Centers and Privacy. (Feb. 18, 2011)
http://epic.org/privacy/fusion/
Nov 1, 2012
Nathan
Feds Ordered to Disclose Data About Wiretap Backdoors
A federal judge is ordering the Justice Department to disclose more information about its so-called “Going Dark” program, an initiative to extend its ability to wiretap virtually all forms of electronic communications.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/11/fbi-wiretap-backdoors/
Nov 3, 2012
Nathan
"Sousveillance": When the Watched Become the Watchers
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/computers/item/13553-sousveillan...
Nov 8, 2012
guest_blog
Armored truck with cameras will roam St. Pete neighborhoods
"This is exactly what I wanted," city council member Karl Nurse declared, after watching Major Jorges Sotolongo pull up the cameras images on an iPad
Nov 9, 2012
truth
Police Taser Homeowner For Trying To Save Burning House With Garden...
PINELLAS PARK, FL — Police tasered a man who says he was trying to save his family and his home. A neighboring house was the source of the fire, and it began to spread onto Dan Jensen’s roof. He grabbed a garden hose to put it out. Firefighters had not arrived on the scene, and he felt that his only choice was to attempt to stop the fire from spreading and destroying all of his property and memories. Next thing he knew, he “was laying in a puddle of water being electrocuted” in front of his children.
Nov 14, 2012
truth
Police: Deputy Shoots At Disabled Man Waving Gun Made Of Legos
http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2012/11/16/police-deputy-shoots-at-disa...
2 More Undercover Officers Revealed in #D12 Gulf Port 7 Trial
http://my.firedoglake.com/kitoconnell/2012/11/16/gulfport7-more-und...
Nov 17, 2012
truth
Hugh Mann's discussion was featured
Officer fired for issuing $2,500 ticket to peeing 3-year-old
Nov 24, 2012
Nathan
Drone Makers Push Congress to Move Up Domestic Deployment Date
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/item/13798-drone-makers-push-c...
Dec 2, 2012
guest_blog
Deputy Police Chief Calls For “Permanent” DWI Checkpoints In Texas http://www.infowars.com/deputy-police-chief-calls-for-permanent-dwi...
A deputy police chief in South Texas wants to set up “permanent” DWI checkpoints in order to “save lives,” raising the possibility that Texans could be forced to show their papers, submit to breathalyzer tests, or even be mandated to have blood drawn whenever they drive down the street.
“San Antonio police Deputy Chief Anthony Trevino appeared Monday in Austin before the Texas House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee,” reports KHOU.
Dec 4, 2012
truth
Another kid commits suicide in the back of a cop car while handcuffed
Dec 6, 2012
truth
In video, Collinsville cop says he put drugs on random vehicles to ...
COLLINSVILLE • A video of a Collinsville police officer answering questions about drug-dog training is raising questions of whether his tactics amount to evidence tampering and possibly set up innocent motorists for unfair roadside searches later.
Officer Michael Reichert explains in a recording posted online that officers sometimes planted or smeared illicit drugs on vehicles parked overnight at businesses or motels, to test the dogs’ abilities.
Dec 8, 2012
truth
12-year-old US student arrested for 'accidentally' taking nude phot...
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A 12-year-old student was detained by police after accidentally taking a photo of a half-naked classmate in a locker room. Though she immediately deleted the picture, she was reportedly arrested and handcuffed by the police the next day.
The unidentified student said on Thursday that she wanted to photograph herself with a friend using one of her iPhone’s two cameras, but accidentally selected the wrong lens, according to an ABC report. The result, she claimed, was an unintentionally racy picture of another young girl.
Dec 9, 2012
Nathan
Just Freeze! EPA says burning wood is bad, but so is natural gas, c...
So, you’re living in Fairbanks, Alaska, and it’s 45 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. The high today will be -39 degrees below zero. The weather services all project lots more double-digit minus numbers in the coming days and weeks, with dips into the minus 50s and 60s. Heating oil prices are killing your family budget, so you crank up the wood stove and start burning some of the firewood you collected last summer. Uh-oh! Now you’re in trouble!
Yes, you’re merely trying to survive economically — along with trying to keep the wife, kids, and grandma from freezing to death. Of course, that's not a mere theoretical possibility in these temps — but federal EPA bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., have determined that fine particulate matter (soot) in your wood smoke is verboten.
Lying low in the Tanana Valley, Fairbanks regularly experiences temperature inversions that trap smoky air over the area. That means people with respiratory problems can have more irritation from increased soot content. The federal Environmental Protection Agency’s revised fine particulate matter regulations (PM2.5) have cut the annual level of allowable fine particulates from 15 micrograms per cubic meter of air to 12 micrograms.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough, a county area roughly the size of New Jersey with under 100,000 population, has been under the EPA gun since the agency ratcheted down its soot standards in 2008. Along with 14 other cities and 53 other counties that were not then on the EPA’s “non-attainment area” list, the Fairbanks North Star Borough is under orders to clean up its air or face fines and a “compliance plan” imposed by EPA. In efforts to meet the federal mandate, borough politicians attempted to regulate wood burning. That got citizens heated up.
"Everybody wants clean air," state Rep. Tammie Wilson told the Associated Press. "We just have to make sure that we can also heat our homes." Rep. Wilson sponsored a citizen initiative passed in October that bans the borough regulation of home heating devices. The borough, she said, has no business stepping in with restrictions when no one knows if they will work. "We're still waiting here for a model, a model that shows us that if we do A, B and C, we can then get into attainment," she said. "We have not seen anything from the borough, from the state or from the EPA showing us that that is even possible with the technology that is available to us."
The citizens have spoken; they have told the local, state, and federal officials that they would rather not freeze to death to satisfy federal bureaucrats who are in a fretting frenzy over theoretical deaths from soot. The citizens are on firm ground, as it turns out; the “science” the EPA has based its PM2.5 standards on is shoddy at best. Like the “science” cited by alarmists who are all in a twist over global warming, the studies providing the basis for PM2.5 are based on computer models and hidden data, not actual measurements and peer-reviewed analysis.
Dec 24, 2012
Central Scrutinizer
Jan 8, 2013
MAC
Police, killer in child sex ring
http://www.rigorousintuition.ca/boar...pic.php?t=5063
"I believe that Hamilton was a major provider of pornographic photographs and videos to a ring of men prominent in Central Scotland, including police officers who protected him from numerous allegations of physical abuse at boys' camps and clubs he ran. They protected themselves after the massacre which conveniently ended in his suicide."
Question on Masonic links left Dunblane inquiry chief stunned
http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?...&id=2039762005
Documents relating to the school massacre, released after a 100-year secrecy rule was lifted, show how police investigated claims of a Masonic conspiracy.
Who does the 100-year ban protect?
http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?...3&id=176062003
LORD CULLEN has made the decision to keep one of the most significant aspects of his inquiry into the Dunblane massacre away from public view for 100 years.
The Evilest Crime - full info on the Dunblane cover up:
http://dunblane.50megs.com/booklet.htm
Jan 14, 2013