Violent 24 hours in St. Louis with multiple deadly shootings [More]
So $8,500 won’t cut it…?
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Notes from the Resistance
Violent 24 hours in St. Louis with multiple deadly shootings [More]
So $8,500 won’t cut it…?
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In this alleged scheme, these officers make a DWI arrest, that person then hires this particular attorney, the officers don’t show up to court, and the case is dismissed. [More]
But wait! There’s more!
Who better to enforce Michelle Lujan Grisham’s citizen disarmament tyranny?
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Heritage’s One-of-a-Kind Election Fraud Database Hits 1,500 Cases [More]
Cool: Another Kraken!
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and County Executive Sam Page have introduced the Regional Anti-Violence Collaborative, which is aiming to reduce violent crime, grow the economy, stabilize neighborhoods, and give residents access to more safe and affordable homes. [More]
In other words, they’re going to buy votes with money that’s not theirs, and the only impact on crime will be it will go up because no one charged to fight it has a clue.
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The FBI is reducing hiring standards to the point where it is considering overweight applicants and hiring barely literate agents, a group of current and former FBI agents and analysts allege. [More]
On the one hand, tnat makes them more dangerous.
On the other hand, that makes them less dangerous.
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“The US government should not be funding and legitimizing a shady industry whose flagrant violations of Americans’ privacy are not just unethical but illegal,” Wyden said in a letter to Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Avril Haines. “To that end, I request that you adopt a policy that, going forward,” intelligence agencies “may only purchase data about Americans that meets the standard for legal data sales established by the FTC.” [More]
“Request”…?
In a world where it didn’t mean arresting themselves, the “official” criminals participating in this conspiracy to deprive citizens of rights under color of authority would be behind bars…
[Via Michael G]
For seven years, this initiative has allowed public officials to hear about the real issues impacting the community from the residents themselves. [More]
So how many more years will they carry on this farce before they realize what they’re doing isn’t working? Or more likely, they know, but going through the motions is more personally career-enhancing than admitting they’re clueless.
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Murphy has filed a lawsuit against Sunglass Hut’s parent company after a store’s facial recognition program falsely identified him as a robber. As a result, he was arrested and jailed, which led to him being sexually assaulted. [More]
How is it the state can assume custodial control of someone but not assume a duty to protect with attendant liability — and no qualified immunity?
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BREAKING: O’Keefe Media Group Releases “DC BLACKMAIL EXPOSED PART 1” – Congressional Intern Reveals Blackmail and Extortion Scheme After Affairs & Sex Parties: “Cawthorn Wasn’t Lying Neither” (EXPLOSIVE VIDEO) [More]
I’m getting sick and tired of all the click bait innuendo without actual proof or consequences. Just weeks ago, everyone was coaxed to be on edge about game-changing Epstein revelations and I still haven’t seen one top U.S. power player exposed and frog marched out nude with a ball gag still in his mouth, let alone the top tier of political elites.
Like Mulder, I want to believe. But just like with the ever-flaccid Kraken, where the hell’s the beef? Or the truly “explosive” video…?
That’s what “they” want us to believe? Look, if anonymous comment posters are really going to start hanging elite pedophiles from lamposts without due process, any one of us could fall victim to incentivized Reign of Terror lynch mob provocateur accusations.
I wish I could say things will change if the Republicans don’t blow the election and control DOJ.
[Via Michael G]
The FBI violated the Fourth Amendment when its agents rifled through the contents of more than 700 safe-deposit boxes in the aftermath of a March 2021 raid, a panel of federal appeals court judges ruled unanimously on Tuesday. [More]
And the reason every damn one of those oath-breaking, jackbooted fascists isn’t behind bars…?
[Via Michael G]
Mexico demands investigation into US military-grade weapons being used by drug cartels [More]
Here’s an idea: Require all U.S. arms supplied to Mexican government agencies to be accounted for on an annual basis. They do have lists of who they were assigned to, right?
And while you’re at it, close the border.
[Via Steve T]
United Nations to Hand Out Hundreds of Millions in Cash to U.S.-Bound Immigrants in 2023 – UN-organized ‘cash working groups’ are key to new White House border-management plan that pre-legalizes immigrants before they can jump the border [More]
Aren’t you glad to know your taxes help to pay for our fair share?
Oh, and look:
Host governments “continue to offer protection, humanitarian assistance and socio-economic integration opportunities to millions of refugees and migrants from Venezuela”, the document says.
[Via Antigone]
Ex-IRS Consultant Took Job With Intention Of Stealing Trump’s Tax Returns: DOJ [More]
How is it that a consultant can get carte blanche instead of controlled access to limited files pertaining to a contract with authorization safeguards?
And when are they going to prosecute the co-conspirator receivers of stolen information, like The New York Times and ProPublica?
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A gas station, blamed by some citizens for violence, may be forced to shut down after a judge’s decision. [More]
Combat criminal activity by shutting down wealth generation by the “law-abiding” in a city that throws tax plunder at its problems– ingenious!
It’ll be nice to finally be able to feel safe in St. Louis again!
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A former officer with the Town and Country Police Department was charged with seven felonies and two misdemeanors in a child sex crimes investigation [More]
Been a while since we discussed the dating etiquette dilemma…
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