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EMP Device Used to Disable Possible Explosives Following Garland Attack
Reporters told to disable electronics by police before “electronic pulses”.
Several reporters at the scene of Sunday’s terror attack in Garland, Texas, stated that police used an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) device when examining the suspected shooters’ vehicle for explosives.
According to NBC 5’s Kevin Cokely, an explosion sound was heard from the suspects’ vehicle shortly after...
Israeli court OK's demolition of Palestinian village
An Israeli soldier guards an area as an army bulldozer pulls down the house of the Palestinian Raba’ai family in Al-Dirat, south of Yatta Village near the West Bank town of Hebron (al-Khalil), January 20, 2015.
Israel’s supreme court has authorized the regime’s authorities to demolish a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank.
The high court approved on Monday a request from the Israeli...
Police Use Tear Gas During Ethiopian Jews' Rally Against Police Brutality
Police used tear gas against protesters in Tel Aviv on Sunday after a rally against police brutality toward Ethiopian Jews turned violent, local media reported.
Thousands of people took to the streets of the Israeli city to protest alleged police discrimination after a video emerged earlier in the week showing policemen beating a black soldier of Ethiopian origin.
Police used stun grenades and tear...
Ferguson Cops to Use “Skunk” Chemical Weapon On Protesters
IDF developed chemical said to be very effective in discouraging protests.
A weapon developed by the Israelis to discourage protesting Palestinians will soon be used on protesters in the United States.
The chemical is called Skunk and it is described as a type of “malodorant” and a cross between “dead animal and human excrement.” The smell lasts for weeks.
Israel developed the weapon after...
Florida Lawmakers Put Off Vote on Fracking Chemicals Bill
The Florida House passed a bill to study and regulate fracking, as well as prevent local governments from banning the oil and gas drilling practice Monday.
The Florida State Senate opted to avoid a vote on a bill that would require oil and gas companies to publish for public use the chemicals used in hydraulic drilling, also known as fracking.
The bill, passed by the Florida House of Representatives...
IDF soldiers assault press in West Bank
A video has emerged showing Israeli forces assaulting photojournalists near the West Bank town of Nabi Saleh. Despite being clearly marked as members of the press, the soldiers push the photographers to the ground and proceed to hit them.
One of the troops also throws a stone at a journalist.
The assault begins with soldiers shouting “Get out of here!”
One of the soldiers is then seen pushing...
National Guard in Baltimore: Armored vehicles, military gear
Riots in Baltimore, Maryland have largely subsided since protests there, in the wake of Freddie Gray’s death, turned violent earlier this week, albeit in the shadows of a massive police presence amplified by the activation of the National Guard.
A week-long nightly curfew went into effect in Baltimore on Tuesday evening, and more 3,000 police officers were on the scene thanks to a collaborative...
Saudi Security Forces arrest or sent to exile around 174 000 in a month
Last month over 170 000 Saudi citizens were arrested, sent to exile or even revoked citizenship by Saudi security forces. Saudi king within the invasion of neighboring Yemen has widened detention of dissidents across the country.
Shiites and opposite to Wahhabists Sunni groups became target of “unlimited detention” law.
Saudi authorities fear outbreak of civil protests. There are almost...
NSA “Sonic-Wave” Weapon Use In Baltimore Horrifies Russia
The Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) states in a new report today that they were “horrified” over the use by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) of a powerful mass-psychology weapon against unsuspecting American citizens yesterday in Baltimore, Maryland, which caused these people, who were mostly school children, to erupt in a crazed frenzy of rioting, burning and looting.
According...
Vandalism of apartheid-era statues sparks fevered debate in South Africa
How South Africa confronts symbols of its difficult past are being discussed in newspaper columns, television talkshows and mainstream politics.
A 112-year-old statue of Queen Victoria has become the latest colonial or apartheid-era monument to be vandalised in South Africa, raising fears that a racially charged debate over the country’s heritage could spiral out of control.
Splashes of green paint...
Cars Software belongs to us, even if you Buy this Car - General Motors
Senator Ron Wyden and Rep. Jared Polis discovered that Section 1201 of DMCA’s broken anti circumvention laws. Last week they introduced a bill to fix this part of the DMCA. Thanks to DMCA 1201, John Deer claims it still owns the tractor you thought you bought it from it, instead, John Deer claims you’re really just licensing that tractor:
In the absence of an express written license in...
Marines Conduct Riot Control Drill
Video footage has emerged of Marines conducting riot control exercises at the Naval Weapons Station in Yorktown, Virginia during which angry protesters are kept at bay by armed troops.
The Marines, “Conducted an operational readiness exercise, which evaluates the team’s ability to perform riot control,” according to a description which accompanies the video. “The ORE determines of the marines...
Brazil to sue Facebook for blocking photo of indigenous woman from 1909
The Brazilian Ministry of Culture has announced plans to file a lawsuit against Facebook for blocking a photograph made back in 1909 showing an Indian with her breasts exposed.
The Ministry said on Friday that Facebook is promoting censorship in the Internet trying to illegally and arbitrarily impose their standards in Brazil and other countries, thus disrespecting their rights to national self-determination.
The...
Google to rank mobile-friendly sites higher in search results
Business owners are awaiting Tuesday’s Google search results, crossing their fingers that the tech giant’s new algorithm won’t affect their internet livelihood. The firm has updated its search algorithm to demote websites not deemed ‘mobile-friendly.’
Sites with text too small to read on a mobile device and those with links too close together are among the reasons why...
Christians Are Being Systematically Purged From The U.S. Military
If you are a Bible-believing Christian, there is no place for you in Barack Obama’s version of the U.S. military.
Christian service members all over the nation are being disciplined for reading their Bibles, talking about their faith publicly and encouraging others to live a moral lifestyle.
And just saying the name of “Jesus” at the wrong place or the wrong time while serving in the military...