TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A gunman stood outside of a crowded downtown bar and opened fire from two different positions early Tuesday, sending patrons running or crawling for cover in a chaotic and bloody scene. At least 17 people were hurt as bullets ricocheted and glass shards and brick chunks fell around the nightclub. … Read More
G. Edward Griffin: Govt Has Become A ‘Crime Syndicate’
On the Tuesday, July 17 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Mike Adams talks with patriot movement icon G. Edward Griffin. Mr. Griffin is the author of the classic and essential primer on the Federal Reserve cartel, The Creature from Jekyll Island. He is the author of a number of other books and has produced several films, including What in the World Are They Spraying? The Chemtrail/Geo-Engineering Coverup. www.realityzone.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com [Check out Alex's New Social Network-'Planet Infowars' planet.infowars.com Get all your Youngevity Products such as Beyond Tangy Tangerine, the Alex Pack and Pollen Burst. These supplements are a great way to get your essentials vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other beneficial nutrients www.infowarsteam.com [[[ProPur Water Filtration]]] www.infowarsshop.com … Read More
Israel’s Netanyahu loses main coalition partner in feud over military draft
JERUSALEM – Israel plunged toward a political crisis Tuesday after the largest member of the government quit, leaving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in charge of a hard-line coalition opposed to most Mideast peace moves. … Read More
Jury hears US Air Force base sex scandal trial; 12 instructors being investigated
SAN ANTONIO – A U.S. military jury Tuesday was to begin hearing the case of an Air Force sergeant who faces the most serious charges in a widening sex scandal at the base where every American airman reports for basic training. … Read More
German to decide in September whether to delay country’s passage of ESM, fiscal compact
BERLIN – Germany’s highest court says it will decide in September whether to issue a temporary injunction that would delay the country’s ratification of Europe’s new permanent bailout fund and budget discipline pact. … Read More
Homeland Security Seeking Assault and Sniper Rifles
The Department of Homeland Security issued a bid for 36 Colt LE901 rifle systems, which will accept and function any military specification (Mil-Spec) .223 caliber upper receiver, and is thus backwards compatible with all CBP/U.S. Border Patrol M4 upper receivers. Not surprisingly in this matter is the recent award by DHS, but no solicitation can be found for, .223 caliber Remington Enhanced Performance ammunition. The award states: “This notice of an award of an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract is being posted in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation 5.705 which requires award notices for actions exceeding $500,000. This contract will provide the Department of Homeland Security the necessary .223 Remington Caliber (62-64 grain) Enhanced Performance ammunition for its duration … Read More
Court Recognizes DMCA Safe Harbor in Universal v Grooveshark Lawsuit
Two years ago, Universal Music filed a lawsuit claiming that streaming music service Grooveshark carried unauthorized copies of the label’s pre-1972 music catalog on its servers. Universal’s angle was that because of the age of the music and the dating of legislation, DMCA safe harbors are not available to Grooveshark. Yesterday a judge disagreed, and this wasn’t Grooveshark’s only success. The company will now be allowed to push ahead with counterclaims said to be worth tens of millions of dollars.Source: Court Recognizes DMCA Safe Harbor in Universal v Grooveshark Lawsuit … Read More

