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Oregon man robs bank for $1 to be arrested and get free healthcare
Timothy Dean Alsip
A homeless man has allegedly held up and robbed a Portland bank for $1, then sat down and waited for police to arrest him so he could receive healthcare in prison.
Timothy Dean Alsip, a 50-year-old homeless man, was arrested by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department and thrown in jail on suspicion of second-degree robbery.
Deputy Mark Nikolai, spokesman for the sheriff’s office,...
Syria: US Aided Terrorists in Chemical Attack, Europe Next
View through face mask of two soldiers wearing protective chemical weapons clothing holding guns in foxhole.
In an explosive declaration, Syria’s deputy foreign minister has now come out on record in declaring that the US, Britain, and France were instrumental in aiding the chemical attacks on Syria through a network of terrorists inside the country.
Going further with the intel on the subject,...
US gave Saddam blessing to use toxins against Iranians
As Washington ponders over whether to hammer Damascus over unidentified use of toxic agents in Syria, declassified CIA documents reveal that 25 years ago the US actually indulged ruthless Saddam Hussein to use chemical warfare gases in war with Iran.
The recently declassified documents at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland, suggest that the US was closely following the use of chemical...
DOJ wants Bush, senior cabinet members exempt from Iraq War trial
The United States Department of Justice has requested that former President George W. Bush and the highest figures in his administration receive full exemption from being tried for the Iraq War, which the DoJ says was in line with international law.
Apart from Bush, the names listed in the paper the DoJ filed on Tuesday are former Vice President Richard Cheney, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld,...
London: European capital of fugitive criminals
If you committed a crime in your country of residence, go to London. London does not extradite. The British justice system is structured in such a way that offenders from any country except the United States can be granted asylum. This means not only shelter, but also the ability to live quietly, without looking back at the police. It is no accident that many oligarchs have a home in London.
The UK...
Senior TIME Reporter Calls for Drone Strike on Wikileaks’ Assange
Less than one month after writing an article advocating the creation of a 1984-style police state within the US, TIME Magazine’s senior correspondent Michael Grunwald now says he ‘can’t wait’ to cheer on the death of Wikileak’s Julian Assange. In fact, he specifically can’t wait to support a drone strike on Assange.
It’s essential to remember that this is the very same individual who...
Crisis-torn Egypt’s future on edge after crackdown on protesters
The Egyptian military’s crackdown on supporters of ex-President Mohamed Morsi has plunged the world’s most populous Arab nation into its worst violence for decades. The country is teetering between a return to Mubarak-era autocracy and civil war.
Egyptian security forces interrupted a six-week-long stand-off with Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday, launching a crackdown on two sit-in camps...
Hospital technician infected dozens with hepatitis C
A US hospital technician has agreed to a plea deal after he admitted to stealing drugs and syringes, infecting dozens of patients with hepatitis C with tainted needles, and “killing a lot of people.”
David Kwiatkowski, a traveling medical technician, worked in 18 hospitals in seven US states before he was hired in New Hampshire in 2011, where he was soon arrested for infecting patients with tainted...
281 dead, 2000+ injured in new Egypt clashes
A state of emergency was declared on Wednesday after Egyptian security forces violently broke up sit-in camps of Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Cairo. Officials say at least 281 have been killed nationwide.
There are conflicting casualty reports. According to the Health Ministry, at least 281 people including 43 policemen have been killed and 2,001 injured in Wednesday’s violence nationwide.
“The...
Michael Hastings Was Investigating CIA Director John Brennan
Brennan named as being “behind the witch hunts of investigative journalists”.
Journalist Michael Hastings was investigating CIA director John Brennan before his untimely death in a suspicious car accident it has been revealed, with the report set to be published posthumously by Rolling Stone Magazine within the next two weeks.
According to San Diego 6 News reporter Kimberly Dvorak, “John Brennan...
Singapore and Malaysia struggle for tourists
A diplomatic scandal broke out between the Republic of Singapore and Malaysia after Singapore newspaper New Paper published an article entitled “Welcome to Malaysia, where it is easy to die and expensive to stay alive.” The Malaysian Government decided that the article may have inflicted a severe material damage on its tourism industry.
The author of the article listed recent high-profile...
Americans Sign Petition To Let Illegals Out Of Prison, No Matter What Crimes They Committed
Public supports letting murderers, rapists and thieves back on the streets.
Another stark reminder of how mind-numbingly slavish many Americans are was provided this week when activist Mark Dice managed to garner several signatures on a petition to release all illegal aliens from prisons, even if they are convicted rapists or murderers.
“Help get the illegals out of prisons and jails, and support...
Texas Police Are Now Entering and Inspecting Homes to “Prevent Crimes”
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Landlords in Texas are allegedly allowing police inside homes for “inspections”.
Waco, Texas police officers are now allegedly entering apartments and rental homes on “crime prevention” inspections.
An alleged inspection notice from the Sanger Oaks Apartments’ management states that the Waco Police Department will inspect “security features” inside apartments...
UK watchdog to investigate ‘go home’ anti-illegal immigration campaign
The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority confirmed on Thursday that it would investigate the Home Office’s ‘Go Home’ van campaign targeted at illegal immigrants amid repeated complaints to the multicultural watchdog that it echoed “racist slogans”.
The regulator stated that some 60 complaints had been made about the “Go Home or Face Arrest” billboard campaign by illegals who...
Libyan army deploys in and around Tripoli as violence escalates
Libyan National Army’s soldiers patrol in Tripoli on May 3, 2013.
Libya has deployed the army in and around the capital Tripoli to boost security following weeks of deadly violence.
“Army units have been deployed in the capital and its suburbs to secure them during the Eid al-Fitr holiday (marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan) and thereafter,” the Libyan military said in a...