Witness Statement Questioned At Demjanjuk Trial
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Real History, Shera Crossan
MUNICH
An expert witness has called into question a statement being used by German prosecutors at the trial of retired Cleveland area autoworker John Demjanjuk.
The expert testified today in Munich that the evidence came from a KGB interrogation in which a prisoner may have been physically abused.
Demjanjuk was born in Ukraine, was once a Soviet Red [...]
Cop rips grill from man’s teeth
Posted on 17. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Health
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When a Tennessee jailer ripped the gold grill from a new inmate’s teeth two days before Thanksgiving last year,
Anthony McCoy spat out blood and teeth in a trash can and was in agony for more than a week after Davidson County Sheriff’s Lt. Tanya Mayhew reached into his mouth and yanked out [...]
History Revised, Teachers Sacked:
Posted on 14. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Education, Events, Politics, Real History, Shera Crossan
In a matter of days last week in Austin, the majority of the 15-member board, insisting they were only trying to offset liberal bias in textbooks, questioned Darwin’s theory of evolution and the constitutional principle of separation of church and state; debated hip-hop and genocide in Darfur; deleted Albert Einstein and Thomas Alva Edison from [...]
Finger In Chili Woman Banned From Wendys
Posted on 12. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Business & Finance, Events, Hidden Crimes, Shera Crossan
The woman who gained infamy in 2005 when she planted a severed finger in a bowl of Wendy’s chili is out of prison. One of the conditions of her probation is that she never set foot in the fast-food chain again.
Ayala said that, following a Wendy’s recipe, she made the chili at her home in [...]
Prom Cancelled At Miss. HS
Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Education, Events, Shera Crossan
A northern Mississippi school district will not be hosting a high school prom this spring after a lesbian student asked to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo. The Itawamba County school district’s board decided Wednesday to drop the prom because of what it called recent distractions but without specifically mentioning the girl’s request, [...]
Teachers Must Log Playground Taunts for Government Database
Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Commentary, Education, Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Opinion
Heads will be forced to list children as young as five on school ‘hate registers’ over everyday playground insults. Even minor incidents must be recorded as examples of serious bullying and details kept on a database until the pupil leaves secondary school.
Teachers are to be told that even if a primary school child uses homophobic [...]
WWII aviators (W.A.S.P.s) honored with gold medal
Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Politics, Real History
They flew planes during World War II but weren’t considered real military pilots. No flags were draped over their coffins when they died on duty. And when their service ended, they had to pay their own bus fare home.
These aviators — all women — got long-overdue recognition on Wednesday. They received the Congressional Gold Medal, [...]
Inmate gets 1-week reprieve after apparent suicide attempt
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Health, Politics
The inmate who apparently tried to kill himself to avoid execution is showing signs of consciousness and will get a one-week reprieve, prison officials said this afternoon.
Lawrence Reynolds, 43, who was scheduled to be executed Tuesday morning, has been upgraded to stable condition at St. Elizabeth Hospital and is regaining consciousness, said Julie Walburn, spokeswoman [...]
Turner Testifies His Violent Words Were ‘All Talk, No Action’
Posted on 07. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Hidden Crimes, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
Federal prosecutors on Thursday sought to portray Harold C. Turner, the incendiary radio talk show host, as a white supremacist whose racist and at times violent rhetoric predated his recruitment as a paid government informant and continued after the Federal Bureau of Investigation dropped him for what it called “serious control problems.”
Mr. Turner, known as [...]
Meet the Pentagon Shooter
Posted on 05. Mar, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Politics, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
In a culture awash in conspiracy theories and raw anger at government, they are lone wolves who find a sense of community for their hate — yet act alone.
They are, in some ways, more unsettling than organized and trained terrorists because they come from us. Their diatribes and smoldering grievances are familiar and homegrown.
For the [...]
St Patty’s Day Unity Concert
Posted on 27. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Arts/Entertainment, Events, Feedback, Race
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Robbed and sexually assaulted by two “Blacks”
Posted on 26. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Hidden Crimes, Race, Top Stories
The following article was submitted by the 18 year old white female victim of this attack. If anyone has any information that could lead to their arrest please contact the proper authorities.
This happened to me on February 23rd. I’m a WHITE female and of course they didn’t mention that.
Suspects Being Sought in Sexual Assault
An [...]
A Little Bump and Grind at Churchill HS
Posted on 24. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Education, Events, Israel & Jewish Issues, Shera Crossan
The video, taken last Wednesday during a well-attended pep rally for Grade 9 through 12 students at Churchill High School, shows students giggling, gasping and screaming as a female teacher receives a strip club-style lap dance from a male teacher. By Thursday afternoon, students were spreading a minute-long video of the dance among each other [...]
Secret Labour plan to increase immigration for social reasons dismissed public’s opposition as ‘racist’
Posted on 23. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Immigration, Politics, Shera Crossan
Labour encouraged mass immigration even though it knew that voters opposed it, Whitehall documents confirmed yesterday.
The Government said the public disagreed with immigration because of ‘racism’ and ministers were told to try to alter public attitudes.
The thinking on immigration among Labour leaders was set down in 2000 in a document prepared for the Cabinet Office [...]
Africville dispute may be settled
Posted on 22. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Politics, Race, Real History
Settled in earnest after the War of 1812, it all began with a promise to Black Loyalists of free land and equal rights. Migrating from slavery and the war in the United States, these promises would be the beginning of many promises never kept. The community of Africville was never officially established, but the first [...]
All Haitian ‘orphans’ with Baptists had parents
Posted on 21. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Religion, Shera Crossan
As they left the jail and boarded a U.S. Embassy van, the freed Baptists waved and thanked Viellard, who later called them “great people who were doing good for Haiti.”
The Americans, most from an Idaho church group, were charged with child kidnapping for trying to remove the children without the proper documents to the Dominican [...]
UCSD Frat Hosts “Compton Cookout” in Honor of BHM
Posted on 20. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Education, Events, Race, Shera Crossan
UC San Diego frat boys who last weekend thought it would be funny to throw a little bash they dubbed the “Compton Cookout.”
Here’s the dress code for the party, according to the invite:
For girls: For those of you who are unfamiliar with ghetto chicks-Ghetto chicks usually have gold teeth, start fights and drama, and wear [...]
Who Can Be Offended With Palm Swabbing?
Posted on 17. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Shera Crossan
WASHINGTON -Air travelers may have their hands swabbed more often as part of a stepped-up effort to screen passengers for explosives, an Obama administration official said Wednesday.
Airports were told Wednesday that more passengers should be randomly screened for explosives before, during and after they go through metal detectors, the official said. The screening could include [...]
The System Made Me Kill Them
Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Events, Hidden Crimes, Shera Crossan
In a series of jailhouse phone calls, the man accused of gunning down four police officers in late November told his wife he was a victim of the criminal justice system and would never again be arrested, face a judge or be jailed, The Seattle Times reported Sunday.
Through a public records request, the newspaper obtained [...]
Black Bloc…anarchists’ exposes cracks in anti-Olympic fight
Posted on 15. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Shera Crossan
VANCOUVER, B.C. – They go by the name Black Bloc, but even the masked, black-clad protesters who trashed store windows during an anti-Olympic march on the weekend wouldn’t call themselves an organization.
The self-appointed “ninjas” of the anarchist movement have been a factor in European radical politics for decades but appeared spectacularly on the radar in [...]
Detained 10 seek distance from Jew adviser
Posted on 14. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Israel & Jewish Issues, Religion, Shera Crossan
A man who provided legal assistance to 10 jailed U.S. missionaries and who may be wanted for human trafficking in El Salvador was not known to the Americans’ church group before their arrest, a relative said Saturday.
The police in El Salvador have begun an investigation into whether a man suspected of leading a trafficking ring [...]
“We fear for our lives Here in Haiti,”
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Events, Race, Religion, Shera Crossan
Americans Jailed in Haiti Send Disturbing Message
(Feb. 6) — Eight of the 10 U.S. Baptist missionaries charged with child kidnapping in Haiti are pleading for help in a letter one of them slipped to a journalist through prison bars.
“We fear for our lives Here in Haiti,” said the letter, which was signed by everyone in [...]
Idaho 10 Charged With Kidnapping In Haiti
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Religion, Shera Crossan
Ten U.S. missionaries detained in Haiti were charged on Thursday with child kidnapping and criminal association for trying to take children illegally out of the earthquake-hit country.
After announcing the charges, Haitian Deputy Prosecutor Jean Ferge Joseph told the Americans their case was being sent to an investigative judge.
“That judge can free you but he can [...]
Lessons of Iraq Ignored, Target Now Iran
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Israel & Jewish Issues, Politics, Top Stories, War Coverage
The US military buildup in the Gulf and Blair’s promotion of war against Tehran are a warning of yet another catastrophe
We were supposed to have learned the lessons of the Iraq war. That’s what Britain’s Chilcot inquiry is meant to be all about. But the signs from the Middle East are that it could be [...]
German Village Home Invader Appealing 134 Year Sentence
Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Hidden Crimes, Shera Crossan
COLUMBUS, Ohio— One of those who found her door kicked in, her clothing removed, her freedom restricted and her property taken as one of the victims of German Village home invasions
Melanie Pinkerton told NBC 4 that she has received a letter notifying her that Marquis Hairston has filed an appeal with the U.S. District Court [...]
Huge Protest In Tokyo ‘against U.S. military presence’
Posted on 01. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Free Speech
Thousands of protesters from across Japan marched today in Tokyo to protest against U.S. military presence on Okinawa, while a Cabinet minister said she would fight to get rid of a marine base Washington considers crucial.
Some 47,000 U.S. troops are stationed in Japan, with more than half on the southern island of Okinawa. Residents have [...]
Transgender Lobby Day at Mass. State House
Posted on 30. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Events, Feedback, Politics
They were at the State House on Thursday afternoon, January 21, for a “Transgender Lobby Day”, an hour-long series of speeches at Nurses’ Hall in the State House followed by individual lobbying. Their goal is passage of the radical Transgender Rights and Hate Crimes Bill (H1728), that would force blanket normalization of cross-dressing [...]
Are Germans A Dying Race?
Posted on 25. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Health, Race, Shera Crossan
The headlines are melodramatic and sensational, and the statistics are scary, pessimistic – and surprisingly convincing. German women, who for the past 30 years have only been squeezing out 1.4 kids each, are not producing enough offspring to ensure the survival of the German race, culture and pension schemes. According to the latest prognosis (published [...]
CONNECTING THE DOTS: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD AND THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION?
Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Events, Politics, Religion
DOT #1: ACCORDING TO A VIDEO AT PJTV WITH WHISTLEBLOWERS, THE DID AND FBI ARE INFILTRATED BY THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD.
DOT #2: SO ARE USA PRISONS.
DOT #3a: THE DOJ IS RUN BY A MAN WHO DEFENDED GITMO DETAINEES AND MANY OF HIS POLITICAL AIDES DID THE SAME.
DOT #3b: THE SANE DOJ WHICH DECIDED TO SPOEND NEARLY [...]
Jewish prayer ritual leads pilot to divert . . .
Posted on 21. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Israel & Jewish Issues, Religion
PHILADELPHIA – A teenage airplane passenger using an Orthodox Jewish prayer instrument caused a misunderstanding that led the captain to divert the Kentucky-bound plane to Philadelphia and prompted a visit from a bomb squad. A 17-year-old boy on US Airways Express Flight 3079 travelling from New York to Louisville was using tefillin, a set [...]
Five Luton parade protesters found guilty
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Immigration, Race, Religion, Shera Crossan
Five Luton Muslim men accused of branding British soldiers rapists, murderers and baby killers during a homecoming parade have been found guilty of a public order offence.
Munim Abdul, 28, Jalal Ahmed, 21, Yousaf Bashir, 29, Shajjadar Choudhury, 31, and Ziaur Rahman, 32, were convicted at Luton Magistrates’ Court on Monday of using threatening, abusive or [...]
Four jailed for anti-extremists march rampage
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Immigration, Race, Shera Crossan
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Four men who were part of a mob that went on the rampage during a march against Islamic extremists were yesterday (January 19) jailed.
The ‘March for England’ through Luton town centre in 2009 saw windows smashed at an Asian-owned fast food shop, an Asian man attacked in the shop’s doorway and the police goaded by [...]
‘An All White Basketball League? AABA. . .’
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Race, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
Well, this is bound to work. Organizers are hoping to form an all white basketball league. The All American Basketball Alliance announced in a press release that they hope to launch a 12-team league featuring nothing but guys who look like Greg Kite. The AABA hope to start play by June, 2010.
The All-American Basketball Alliance [...]
Woman drives through MLK parade
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Race, Top Stories
HALLANDALE BEACH — A driver barreled her way through a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, nearly running over children and police officers and injuring at least one person as she sped away, authorities said.
Latricia Samuel, 37, of Hollywood, ended up on Interstate 95, where she crashed near the Pembroke Road exit, tying up the [...]
Polls close in crucial Massachusetts Senate race
Posted on 19. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Economy, Events, Politics, Shera Crossan
Polls closed in a tight Massachusetts race for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday that could threaten passage of President Barack Obama’s legislative agenda and scuttle his push for a sweeping healthcare overhaul.
What once looked likely to be an easy Democratic victory has turned into a desperate scramble after a surge by the Republican, state Senator [...]



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