Nationalist musician barred entry into the U.S.
Posted on 22. Apr, 2007 by Keith Carney in Events, Hidden Crimes, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
British patriot and long time musical veteran Ken McClellan was detained by U.S Authorities at the Philadelphia International Airport on April 18th after attempting to enter the country with fellow band mates.
McClellan, who was entering the county legally and scheduled to play a concert later in the week was refused entry [...]
Philadelphia Still in the Lead as Anti-Violence Rally Ends in Gun Fire
Posted on 11. Apr, 2007 by Keith Carney in Race, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
One person was injured after gunfire erupted in West Philadelphia during a vigil for a young murder victim Tuesday evening.
Approximately 150 people gathered on Market Street between 60th and 61st Streets to remember 19-year-old Terrence Walker who was shot and killed Easter Sunday.
As Walker’s family spoke, police said gunshots were fired into the large crowd [...]
Activist Ernst Zundel Gets 5 Years for Questioning Holocaust
Posted on 16. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Hidden Crimes, Real History, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Yesterday at 7:00 A.M., I received word from Ernst’s son, Pierre, that a verdict had been pronounced – and that Ernst has been sentenced to the maximum penalty for “Holocaust Denial” – five years.
That’s what you get in Zionist-infested Germany these days for speaking the truth as you know it and have researched and [...]
Hershey Chocloate Co. to Cut Fifteen Hundred Jobs and Build Plant in Mexico
Posted on 16. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Immigration, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Layoff talk fills air with uncertainty
Hershey workers, community fear local plant losses
It is what The Hershey Co. didn’t say about its planned job cuts that generated so much angst and fear among the blue-collar workers who make the candy.
The company yesterday announced that 1,500 jobs will be cut within three years, but workers [...]
NYC Next to Name Street After Violent Communist & Convicted Cop Killer?
Posted on 16. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Hidden Crimes, Race, Real History, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
On September 27th 2006 “activists” acting in support of convicted cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal began an online petition to gather signatures in their effort to convince the New York City Council to name a street in Harlem after Jamal. To date they have garnered some 500 signatures.
On January 24, 2007, Tony Allen, a former Jamal and [...]
Philadelphia: Black & Gay?
Posted on 15. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Ryan Carey, Top Stories
When it comes to balls, there are mini balls, big balls and major balls. The 12th annual Dorian Corey awards being held on this evening in West Philly is a major ball—named in honor of the legendary Harlem queen from the golden age of drag. More>>>
Russian Officials Bar Gay Parade
Posted on 15. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Ryan Carey, Top Stories
MOSCOW – A top Moscow official repeated Wednesday that the city will not allow a gay rights parade, echoing the mayor’s vocal criticism and saying that homosexuality is bad for your health, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported.
“There is the hard line of the city authorities and the position of our main faith, the Russian [...]
Russian Lawmakers Push to Outlaw Homosexuality
Posted on 15. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Russian lawmakers Monday introduced a bill to recriminalize homosexuality, punishable with a five-year prison sentence for anyone found convicted of gay sex.
The bill, introduced into Russia’s lower house by Deputy Nikolay Kuryanovich, is nearly identical to the 1933 criminal code under Stalin, which made homosexuality punishable by five years of hard labor.
European Nations Scolded Over Assisting Secret CIA Torture Prisons
Posted on 15. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Ryan Carey, Top Stories, War Coverage
PARIS– The European Parliament on Wednesday approved a report admonishing 15 European countries and Turkey for helping the CIA transport terrorism suspects held in secret or for failing to cooperate in the parliament’s investigation of the practice.
The legislative body for the European Union’s 27 countries said many member states have been “turning a blind eye” [...]
Seven Thousand More Iraqi Refugees to be Settled in the U.S.
Posted on 15. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Immigration, Ryan Carey, Top Stories, War Coverage
WASHINGTON– The Bush administration hopes to resettle about 7,000 Iraqi refugees to the United States this year, the State Department said Wednesday.
The decision comes amid pressure from the U.S. Congress and the international community to do more about the growing refugee crisis.
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres estimates as many as 2 million Iraqis [...]
World Rabbinical Council Lifts 6,000-Year Ham Ban
Posted on 15. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Israel & Jewish Issues, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
JERUSALEM—Ending a strict, six-millennia prohibition of the consumption of cloven-hoofed beasts, the World Rabbinical Council announced Tuesday that Jews worldwide may “dig in to the delicious taste of ham.”
“The Jewish people have always had the utmost reverence for the laws of God, as handed down from Abraham to his son Isaac, to his son [...]
Stone Age Camp Found In Germany
Posted on 14. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Events, Race, Real History, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 120,000-year-old Stone Age hunting camp in a coal mine in Germany. It is a find of great European importance, researchers say.
Open-cast coal mines may get a bad press, but in Germany they’re still big business — the country is the world’s largest producer of lignite, or brown [...]
Geno’s Steaks Facing Possible Discrimination Charges
Posted on 11. Feb, 2007 by Keith Carney in Immigration, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
The highly charged dispute over the speak-English sign at Geno’s Steaks is about to heat up.
The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations notified Geno’s owner Joey Vento this week that it had found probable cause that his sign urging patrons to order in English is discriminatory. The next step is to schedule a hearing to settle [...]
Pennsylvania’s Black Homicide Rate Now Highest in the Nation
Posted on 31. Jan, 2007 by Keith Carney in Hidden Crimes, Race, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
A new analysis of unpublished FBI data shows that the homicide rate among blacks in Pennsylvania ranks as the highest in the nation.
The report, released yesterday by the Violence Policy Center in Washington, D.C., is based on uniform crime reports from 2004 — the most recent data available from the FBI — and shows that [...]
Civil Rights Activist Petey Greene Explains How to Properly Eat a Watermelon
Posted on 30. Jan, 2007 by Keith Carney in Race, Real History, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
In this clip from civil rights activist Petey Greene’s Washington DC television program in the 70s, Greene explains how to eat watermelon. Utterly bizarre. Also, pointers on eating corn and fried chicken. Click here for video.
Secret Service Harasses Elderly Man Over Letters to the Editor
Posted on 30. Jan, 2007 by Keith Carney in 9/11, Hidden Crimes, Ryan Carey, Top Stories, War Coverage
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – An elderly man who wrote in a letter to the editor about Saddam Hussein’s execution that “they hanged the wrong man” got a visit from Secret Service agents concerned he was threatening President Bush.
The letter by Dan Tilli, 81, was published in Monday’s edition of The Express-Times of Easton, Pa. It ended [...]
Reckless Rabbi Caught on Tape
Posted on 30. Jan, 2007 by Keith Carney in Israel & Jewish Issues, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Here is an interesting video of a NYC rabbi that had emergency lights installed on his vehicle to avoid traffic. This video is a perfect example of Jewish arrogance and it’s total disregard for public safety. Watch as this Rabbi puts numerous people into harms way and even goes unchallenged by the NYC [...]
Shootout in Philadelphia bowling alley
Posted on 29. Jan, 2007 by Keith Carney in Race, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Two groups of armed men are suspected in a bowling alley shooting that left two people injured. Police released the surveillance video Tuesday afternoon, hoping you can help.
The security surveillance video captured the mass stampede that broke out seconds after gunfire erupted inside the Adams Lane Bowling Alley just after midnight Sunday morning. Hundreds were [...]
Redheads to be extinct by 2100?
Posted on 21. Jan, 2007 by Keith Carney in Race, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
She was just walking down the street with her sister, in her old neighborhood, when an elderly woman stopped her car in front of her and called out, “I love your hair! It’s so beautiful!”
Caitlin Tydings was about 8 then, and caught off guard. Now a high-school senior, she has since grown accustomed to [...]
MTV Star held on child sex charges
Posted on 13. Sep, 2006 by Keith Carney in Hidden Crimes, Ryan Carey, Top Stories
Reality television’s Vincent “Don Vito” Margera, uncle of “Viva La Bam” star Bam Margera, is being held without bond on a charge of sexual assault on a child in Colorado.
Margera, 50, from West Chester, Pa., was arrested Friday night after a skateboarding event at a Lakewood mall. He is accused of two incidents of sexual [...]



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