Crime
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In what may be one of the most egregious uses of the court system in recent years, a Californian is being financially bled dry by someone who tried to rob or hurt him and his family. As reported by LawNewz, Joe Balistreri, is being sued by a San Francisco man who was shot breaking into […]
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The second-highest court in Maryland upheld a historic decision by a state trial court that the warrantless use of cellphone tracking devices, known as Stingrays, violates the Fourth Amendment. Stingrays simulate cellphone towers in order to fool nearby mobile phones into connecting with them, thereby revealing the phones’ locations. The surveillance technology can gather data […]
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A California class action lawsuit is about to deal yet another hard blow to the already infamous Monsanto Corporation. According to the lawsuit, glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup, is not only killing plants but also targeting specific enzymes in the microbiome of the human gut. The more we use glyphosate on our crops, the more […]
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Ideally (and this is what most Americans have been conditioned to believe), the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) function is to reduce the manufacture, sale and trafficking of illegal drugs. In reality, however, that’s not entirely the case. Case in point: The government of Bolivia recently booted U.S. DEA agents out of the country, and ironically, […]
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Everyone (or, at least, everyone not blinded by the government’s propaganda) probably knows the scandal by now: Despite the fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) own research discovered that MMR vaccines caused autism among African American children, the agency chose to bury the evidence to hide it from public scrutiny. This […]
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Despite numerous claims to the contrary (most, if not all, of them coming from Big Pharma and its “associates”), the truth is, most vaccines don’t work. And, in order to make them appear to work, researchers routinely spike blood samples of vaccinated test subjects with antibodies, making it appear that the vaccine caused the body to produce […]
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Gun rights advocates have long maintained that removing firearms from law-abiding citizens will not eliminate violence. Individuals or groups of people intent on harming others will often go to great lengths to do so, such as purchasing a gun illegally or turning to other more easily accessible weapons, argue firearms supporters. A mass stabbing at […]
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The illegality of cannabis cultivation in the UK has not stopped people from farming the plant. Due to the cold weather and short growing season, indoor farms have proliferated over the last few years. This has led to police using heat seeking sensors to detect indoor cannabis farming operations but paradoxically, burglars have been known […]
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The death penalty still exists in over 30 countries around the world if one is caught carrying even a small amount of marijuana. Historically, the use of cannabis for various purposes in Asia dates back for thousands of years. However, the virtual world-wide ban on cannabis means that for those living in or visiting certain […]
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Conspiracy theories are beginning to swirl in the aftermath of the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who was found dead at 79 in his room on Saturday morning at the Cibolo Creek Ranch in Texas. (Article by Joel B. Pollak, republished from http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/14/conspiracy-theories-surround-justice-scalias-death/) While Scalia was pronounced dead “of natural causes”–or, alternatively, of a heart […]
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A National Security Agency (NSA) employee is expected to plead guilty to beating to death his 3-year-old adopted son, reports the Daily Mail. The death occurred last year when 38-year-old Brian O’Callaghan from Damascus, Maryland, “a decorated Iraq war veteran” who served as the Korea division chief for the NSA, allegedly killed his son only […]
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A District Court judge has ruled against Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah’s executive privilege that he used to keep documents that Congress requested regarding the criminal Operation Fast and Furious. On Tuesday, US District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson determined that Obama’s use of executive privilege was not necessarily one of impropriety, but said that […]
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For years, both gun control and anti-gun advocates have been saying that the Second Amendment is “outdated.” And that since the government itself is armed to the teeth, and has even militarized the police force, the second constitutional amendment has outlived its purpose. Though some from both ends of the political spectrum might agree to […]
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The self-proclaimed defender of gun-rights was a “no-show” at two important events designed to highlight the dangers of “gun-free” zones, as well as the utility of open carry. Alex Jones, founder of InfoWars.com, disappointed Second Amendment supporters when he failed to send correspondents to cover the open-carry march near the University of Texas campus and […]
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Another day, another lie/fib/untruth exposed in government. As WSJ reports, after initially admitting that a major security breach had gained unauthorized access to 100,000 US households tax returns, The IRS has now admitted that in fact more than 600,000 breaches (blamed on Russians) were attempted and an additional 390,000 taxpayers were potentially affected. (Article republished […]
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