DENVER (AP) — A year and a half before he was arrested in the Colorado Springs gay nightclub shooting that left five people dead, Anderson Lee Aldrich allegedly threatened his mother with a homemade bomb, forcing neighbors in surrounding homes to evacuate while the bomb squad and crisis negotiators talked him into surrendering.
Gay club shooting suspect evaded Colorado’s red flag gun law
Tag: Constitutional Rights
Commander who pushed “CRT” class — “CRT” Meaning “Christian Religion Truths” — Will Be Punished
“It’s not mandatory,” began the commander at a mandatory meeting of 200 service members, “but my wife and I are hosting and sponsoring a gathering at our residence in a couple of weeks to study CRT.”
Commander who pushed “CRT” class — “CRT” Meaning “Christian Religion Truths” — Will Be Punished
Attorney General Knudsen Calls On YouTube To Stop Censoring Firearms-Related Speech
HELENA – Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen today called on YouTube to stop censoring legal firearm-related content on its platform, restore videos it removed which were all related to legal products and activities, and to “start acting like the platform it claims to be, instead of the publisher that it wishes it was.”
In a letter to YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, Attorney General Knudsen explained that the company recently removed a video from The Rogue Banshee’s channel, a Montana-based content creator, that provided instructions on how to finish construction of an “80% lower.” Even though incomplete lower receivers are not regulated as firearms by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and are legal, five Democrat U.S. Senators wrote a letter to YouTube asking them to censor and remove about a dozen videos related to them. YouTube complied.
Attorney General Knudsen Calls On YouTube To Stop Censoring Firearms-Related Speech
What is Fog Reveal? Police use new app to track people without a warrant
New tool shows where and when people work and live, with whom they associate and what places they visit
What is Fog Reveal? Police use new app to track people without a warrant
Grandma Arrested for Feeding People in Need
In Bullhead City, Arizona, your kindness might cost you your freedom. It nearly did for Norma Thornton, a 78-year-old grandmother who was arrested and criminally charged for feeding those in need in Bullhead City. Under a new ordinance, the city has deemed it a criminal misdemeanor—punishable by fines and even imprisonment—to share prepared food in a public park “for charitable purposes.” As the city attorney clarified, people may freely share food in public parks at “social events, which would include a party.” But be sure your “party” doesn’t include any homeless people, or you might go to jail.
Arizona Charitable Giving
Another evil domestic terrorist taken down (this officer was nicer, at least)! Can’t fix homelessness but Congress can fund terrorists overseas!
The SPD and Greens seek to gag rock musician Roger Waters and silence criticism of NATO’s war in Ukraine
Members of the Munich city council, a coalition of the SPD and the Green Party, are seeking to prevent Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters from performing his This Is Not a Drill show at the city-owned Olympiahalle on May 21, 2023. Advance sales for the concert have already begun.
The SPD and Greens seek to gag rock musician Roger Waters and silence criticism of NATO’s war in Ukraine
“We Will Not Be Silenced”
Elon Musk and President of Uganda Labeled “Russian Propagandists,” Added to Ukrainian Blacklist
“We Will Not Be Silenced” — Schiller Institute
Hundreds Of FBI Employees Are Simply Walking Away From Misconduct Charges
The FBI has a long history of misconduct, dating back to the J. Edgar Hoover years when agents were writing letters to civil rights leaders encouraging them to kill themselves.
Hundreds Of FBI Employees Are Simply Walking Away From Misconduct Charges
Explained: How Americans In Chinese Tech Firms Might Have To Choose Between US Citizenship And Job
Under the latest US technology export rules, US citizens working in Chinese firms might face a tough choice — quit their jobs or risk losing US citizenship.
Explained: How Americans In Chinese Tech Firms Might Have To Choose Between US Citizenship And Job
H/T: Simply put, Biden forced all Americans working in China to choose between being fired or losing their American citizenship from Der Friedensstifter/The Peacemaker
Sounds like a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause.


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