Canadian Baseball Player Murdered By Gang of Black Thugs: The Race Baiters Say Nothing
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Christopher Lane, an Australian attending East Central University in Oklahoma, was a young man with the world at his fingertips. He was a talented baseball player and was attending the University on a baseball scholarship. He was in good shape and went jogging regularly. Little did he know when he laced up his jogging shoes on Friday, he would be taking his last jog ever.
Mr. Lane was targeted in a random act of violence by three young black thugs who decided on a whim they were going to kill somebody for no reason other than they were bored and thought it would be fun. Police Chief Danny Ford reports at least one of the three teens has confessed to the killing.
One of the boys reportedly said, "There's our target" when they pulled up behind Lane in a vehicle. Lane was shot in the back and murdered in cold blood shortly thereafter. Witnesses didn't see the shooting, but did see Lane stagger into the street and fall to the ground. He'd been shot once in the back with a .22 caliber pistol. Lane was dead within moments.
One of the teens told police they committed the crime just for the fun of it.
This story has been publicized on local news in Oklahoma, but has largely been ignored by the mainstream media, leading a number of conservative bloggers to ask where is the outrage over this incident.
Had this of been three white teens targeting a black man, the news would have been all over it. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton would have been up in arms immediately, decrying the state of racial relations in this country. The President might have even spoke out about the situation, calling it a tragedy and stating the poor, young man could have been his son or could have been him thirty years ago.
Why is there outrage when a "white" man kills a black teenager who allegedly attacked him in Florida, but the so-called civil rights leaders in this country refuse to touch upon problems in their own communities that appear to indicate racism is anything but one-sided. Was this senseless murder racially motivated? The lines are blurred, just like they were with the Trayvon Martin murder, but that didn't stop every pundit in America from speaking their peace on how racism is alive and well in America.
Sadly, the Chris Lane murder will soon be an afterthought, largely because it doesn't fit the agenda of those held in high regard in the African American community. Why are black leaders so quick to speak out about perceived racism against blacks, but are largely silent when the shoe is on the other foot? Given the opportunity to speak out about problems in their own community, black leaders instead opt to sit on their hands and wait for the next Trayvon Martin.
That's the real tragedy right there.
Will There Be Anyone Left When Your Rights Are Revoked?
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When they came for the poor and hungry, I said nothing because I wasn't poor and hungry. When they came for the minorities, I said nothing because I wasn't a minority. When they came for the lower class citizens, I said nothing because I wasn't lower class. When they came for the middle class citizens, I said nothing because I wasn't middle class. Now they've come for me . . . And there's nobody left to speak up.
Our rights are being revoked at an unprecedented pace. It seems there are new attacks on our constitutional rights daily, and most people are completely blind to what's going on right under their noses. They either don't know, don't want to know or don't care about the sorry state of things. This site seeks to keep you informed as to what's going in local, state, federal and global news that could impact your rights. Stay tuned, folks. You're in for a bumpy ride.
What Is the "Insurance" Wikileaks Posted on Facebook?
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Yesterday Wikileaks posted to Facebook links to torrents of 3 files. One was 3.6GB, one was 49GB and one was a whopping 349GB. As you can see above, all that was posted with the files was "Please mirror: WikiLeaks insurance" and the date. The files are password protected, which means they're encrypted and there's no way to open the files without the password.
This has led to rampant speculation as to what the files are and Wikileaks reason behind posting them. The most popular theory is these files have been posted as something of a warning to the powers that be before the sentencing of Bradley Manning, the Army private who leaked large amounts of classified information to Wikileaks. He was found guilty on July 30th of 17 of 22 charges originally filed in response to the leak.
The data contained in the files could be anything. It could be text, documents, video or a combination of the three. It could also be nothing of consequence. Posting large amounts of sensitive information on the Internet as a torrent would be unprecedented, however it does send a strong message to those who may have an idea of what it contains—and what they don't want the general public to know. For all we know, it could be a dump from one or more of the drives Edward Snowden took with him when he jumped ship and headed to Russia.
As far as figuring out what's in the files and who they were intended as "insurance" against, we'll just have to wait and see.
When it comes to those torrents, I'm not touching those things with a ten foot pole. When and if the password is released, there will be numerous sites posting what's in them. I have no desire to be on the list of people known to have downloaded those files.
Violation of Trust: Doctor Diagnosed Healthy Patients with Cancer . . . To Defraud Medicare
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This is lower than low. When you go to the doctor you expect to be treated courteously and to be told the truth about your current physical condition. Most people assume the information their doctor gives them is accurate and that he or she is going to act in their best interest.
In a series of acts that puts him right up there with Kermit Gosnell in the running for the scumbag of the year award, Dr. Farid Fata, of Michigan, was recently arrested by the Feds and stands accused of telling patients that don't have cancer that they're infected with the often-deadly disease and are in need of expensive chemotherapy treatments. It's believed he then administered said therapy treatments to the cancer-free patients in an apparent attempt to defraud Medicare. To be fair, Farad has pled not guilty in federal court.
Additionally, Fata stands accused of treating patients who were dying of cancer with chemotherapy treatments that did little more than line his pockets.
The payday Fata allegedly received for his heinous crimes was upwards of $30 million. If true, this evil man made himself extremely wealthy while torturing fellow Americans who came to him in their time of need. Not only is he accused of lying to patients, he actually allowed them to go through with treatments thought to be completely unnecessary.
So, just how does something like this happen?
For one, most patients don't know enough about modern medicine and diseases to know whether or not they're being duped. I know I couldn't tell a cyst or a benign lump from a cancerous mass on an X-ray if my life depended on it. Patients trust their physician is going to act in their best interest because they don't have the knowledge to diagnose and treat serious medical conditions at home. They also lack access to the expensive equipment used to diagnose conditions like cancer.
Doctors get paid on a per-treatment basis. Sure, they make money for routine visits, but the big bucks come when they're treating serious medical conditions that require multiple visits, surgeries and expensive treatments like chemotherapy. Most doctors would never consider intentionally misdiagnosing a patient just to make an extra buck, especially when being an honest doctor is pretty darn lucrative, but the system is one in which an unscrupulous doctor can make millions.
What can be learned from this case is to never assume something is accurate just because it came from a doctor's mouth. Just because someone you're supposed to be able to trust is saying it doesn't mean you should blindly trust what you're hearing, no matter how convincing it may sound. Come to think of it, that goes for everything in life. Doctors, dentists, veterinarians, mechanics, salesmen. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt if it's something that stands to make someone else money.
This is especially important when it comes to medical treatments. If you've just been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, get a second opinion before undergoing expensive and dangerous treatment. It could save you from unnecessary torture at the hands of someone who could care less if you suffer, as long as they're making a quick buck.
Luckily, doctors willing to commit fraud at the level Fata is accused of are few and far between. It's sad people like him exist at all, but knowing they exist allows you to take steps to prevent a person like this from taking advantage of you should you run across them.
Urge Obama to Pardon Bradley Manning by Signing this Petition
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Amnesty International and the Bradley Manning Support Network have teamed up to create a petition urging President Obame to pardon Bradley Manning, the military whistleblower who was just sentenced to 35 years in prison. Manning has already been detained for more than 3 years and has been subjected to a year of solitary confinement.
WHile working in an Army unit near Baghdad, Manning accessed classified information and handed it over to Wikileaks, a site famous for revealing all sorts of classified information and documents.
Manning leaked large numbers of classified documents that revealed corporate influence in foreign policy and possible evidence of war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was convicted in July of violating the Espionage Act and was sentenced to 35 years in prison.He will be eligible for parole after 8 years.
The petition calls for Obama to pardon Manning, who has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his actions, because it sets a bad precedence for future whistleblowers. The chance of a pardon from the current administration is slim to none, but since it's an official petition, getting the required number of signatures will at least force the White House to respond.
Here's the link to the pardon petition, for those who are interested:
http://pardon.bradleymanning.org/#MainContent