Listen to Scott Israel, head of the Broward County Sheriff's Office in the attached video. Please fast forward to one minute, 15 seconds. Without the police, who protects the public in his district?
Listen to Scott Israel, head of the Broward County Sheriff's Office in the attached video. Please fast forward to one minute, 15 seconds. Without the police, who protects the public in his district?
America has passed Saudi Arabia in crude oil production. The information was released yesterday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Current production is 10.3 million barrels a day. Russian production is 10.92 million barrels a day compared to 10.12 million barrels a day by Saudi Arabia.
The federal grant for $53,808,909 was meant for Teacher Incentive Awards for Broward County Public Schools. Instead, their local sheriff's office became a social services agency. Acceptance of the grant meant the end of police protection in Broward County.
If you believe Jimmy Haslam should be prosecuted, here is how to get it started. Report it. Call, fax, write, or email the prosecutors in the Attorney General's Office in Knoxville, Tennessee. They are Francis "Trey" Hamilton and David Lewen. Their contact information is attached.
Newsweek retracted its story Monday about a story it ran in November about Mike Cernovich. Newsweek admitted they wrongly said Cernovich led a "conservative botnet effort" to force the resignation of Senator Al Franken. The initial report was based on research conducted by an anti-Trump group of two persons.
There are 27 open investigations of leaks of government secrets, according to Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He called the the leak of a phone call between former national security adviser Gen. Mike Flynn and the Russian Ambassador "a felony". "We are going after this aggressively and I am directly this personally," said Sessions. His comments were made Sunday on a national television show.
According to Rod Rosenstein, Deputy Attorney General, "There is no allegation in the indictment that the charged conduct altered the outcome of the 2016 (Presidential) election". However, Rosenstein said there was Russian interference in Trump's Presidential Election. "And Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign brought them (the Russians) in," said Sean Hannity of Fox News Friday night.
The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John Roberts, fills vacancies on the Foreign Intelligence Serveillance Court (FISC). Eleven Judges take turns serving, usually rotating every week. Their pictures and resumes are linked here. Every few months, the FISA judges set aside their regular, public federal court cases and travel to Washington, D.C. Their courtroom is at 333 Constitution Avenue, NW.
"One of the great new technologies we have here at ESPN is that we can look at you in your house through your TV!", bragged ESPN's Bill Walton. Many viewers were unaware until Saturday night that the network was spying on them as they were watching the game.
Mark Hazelwood, former President of Pilot Flying J, was found guilty today of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud; witness tampering and one count of fraud. He was acquitted on one count of fraud. Hazelwood was Jimmy Haslam's right hand man at Pilot. Haslam remains subject to prosecution and was never granted immunity. Prosecutors have asked the Judge to have Hazelwood imprisoned immediately. Prosecutors told Judge Curtis Collier that they believe Hazelwood to be a flight risk. Karen Mann was found not guilty.
Railway police in Zhengzhou, China were the first to make arrests using two inch Face ID cameras mounted on sunglasses. When "caught" on camera, according to the Chinese Government, their "spyglasses" will be able to identify their targets within three seconds.
The targeted suspect's photo is sent from the sunglasses' camera to a handheld computer tablet. Police are able to identify suspects from a 10,000-person database within one-tenth of a second. The spy glasses cost $630. Companies in the U.S. and Japan have already bought them.
According to Carter Page, "...retaliatory investigations against me were based entirely upon lies from the Clinton Campaign as these untruths were aggressively advanced by that Campaign's allies in Congress and the media".
Carter Page was working for the FBI as a secret informant, posing as a Russian spy when he was planted into the Trump Presidential Campaign. Page admitted "(interacting) with members of the U.S. intelligence community including the CIA and FBI for decades". This admission is in a letter Page wrote to then FBI Director James Comey on Sept. 25, 2016.
Carter Page worked for the FBI from 2013 through September, 2016. One month later, the FBI called him a Russian spy. Why? They needed someone to get a warrant to spy on the Trump team.
Since the creation of the court in 1979, the FISA Court has approved 33,942 warrants while declining 12. Of those declined, nine were in 2016, the year of the last Presidential Election. These numbers are from the Court's website. FISA stands for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Spying on citizen's increased 60 per cent during the Presidential Election year compared to the year before. It was 1,378 in 2016 and 836 in 2015. No explanation for the increase was given by the Director of National Intelligence. Previously, surveillance was limited to non-citizens under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Government source documents are linked here.
John Kerry's State Department made a second "Russian collusion dossier". It fails to explain how the Russians helped elect President Donald J. Trump. It does, however, mention Russian influence in European elections. The 44-page memo was revealed last week by Judicial Watch. It is linked here.
Barack Obama was the first President to have never reached a growth rate of at least three per cent. The economy's growth rate over his eight year term was 1.48 per cent.
The Justice Department collected over $15 billion in civil and criminal actions over the last year. This money is paid into the General Fund of the U.S. Treasury. It can be used to pay for anything. Why not the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico? Some of the court approved seized assets are paid as restitution to victims and their states' victim compensation programs.
The warship. USS Little Rock, is frozen in ice in Montreal, Canada. It has been stuck there since Christmas. It will be March until the ice melts and the vessel continues on its way to its home port in Jacksonville, Florida. The USS Little Rock is brand new. It was officially announced ready to go on Dec. 19th in Buffalo, New York. While stuck in Montreal, the Navy said the sailors will update their training in medical, damage control, navigation, and security.