Intrusion Suspect Allegedly Threatens 82-Year-Old Homeowner, Gets Shot Dead

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 16:41

An armed 82-year-old man in Kanawha County, West Virginia, turned the tables on a home intrusion suspect Saturday by pulling a gun and shooting him dead.
The deceased suspect was identified as 24-year-old Timothy Dean Coker.

According to WSAZ, Kanawha County deputies say Coker allegedly “broke in through a window in the garage where the 82-year-old homeowner was working and threatened the homeowner.”

12,000 FLEE AS PHILIPPINES VOLCANO CRATER GLOWS RED HOT

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 15:12

The Philippines’ most active volcano has awoken again. On Sunday, lava pooled to the surface of the volcano’s crater showing a glowing red hot core.

By Monday, the crater of a rumbling Philippine volcano was glowing bright red. Coupled with vulcanologists’ warnings it could erupt within days, the glowing crater caused thousands of residents to flee from their homes in search of safety. The volcano lies in the coconut-growing Albay province about 210 miles southeast of Manila.

EX-CIA AGENT: DEEP STATE ‘TERRIFIED’ OF TRUMP, ‘WANT HIM TAKEN OUT’

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 14:25

President Trump is shaking up the Deep State in such a way they’ve ordered the corporate media to attack him nonstop, according to former top CIA officer Kevin Shipp.

“Donald Trump is questioning the Deep State and the shadow government,” Shipp said in a USAWatchdog interview on Sunday.

The Economy Is About to Break its 13 Year Streak of Poor Growth

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 14:12

The American economy is on track to deliver its strongest sustained growth in thirteen years.

The latest readings of gross domestic product see the economy growing at well above three percent in the final quarter of 2017. The GDPNOW predictor run by the Atlanta Fed forecasts 3.3 percent GDP growth. The New York Fed’s Nowcast forecasts 3.9 percent growth.

‘Thousands Of Restaurants’ May Close After Minimum Wage Hikes

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 13:47

Restaurants are under increasing pressure from minimum wage hikes to pay workers more and pass off costs in higher prices for customers, Fox Business reports.

Eighteen states raised their minimum wage at the start of the year, forcing thousands of restaurants to adapt to rising labor costs. However, patrons will only absorb so much of the cost.

TWITTER SUED FOR SCANNING PRIVATE MESSAGES

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 13:11

A 2015 lawsuit claimed Twitter was spying on users, and now Twitter engineers openly admit they routinely observe the “private” sexual content of unsuspecting users.

The lawsuit was later dismissed in Twitter’s favor, but its allegations match up perfectly with new confessions from Twitter engineers, which suggests the social media site may soon be rocked with similar lawsuits comparing Twitter to Norman Bates spying on his hotel guests.

HIDDEN CAMERAS CAPTURE HUNDREDS OF TWITTER EMPLOYEES SPYING ON EVERYTHING WE DO

JD Mon, 01/15/2018 - 11:34

Project Veritas has released undercover footage of Twitter Engineers and employees admitting that Twitter employees view all of your private messages on their servers and analyze it to create a “virtual profile” of you which they sell to advertisers.

The footage features four current Twitter software engineers–Conrado Miranda, Clay Haynes, Pranay Singh, and Mihai Alexandru Florea.

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