Black Activist Charged for Making Fake Racist Death Threats Against Student Protesters
Posted: December 2, 2015 Filed under: Breaking News, Crime & Corruption, Education, U.S. News | Tags: Activism, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Anthony Perkins, Austin, Bomb Scare, Bomb threat, Facebook, Fake Racist Incident, hoax, Kayla-Simone McKelvey, Kean University, race, Racism, Texas, Twitter 1 Comment‘Yet another example of such activists faking racist incidents.’
Richard Lewis reports: On Nov 17 Kean University students engaged in a rally to raise awareness for racial issues. The rally was entirely peaceful and was without incident until the group was informed of some threatening messages aimed at them via Twitter.
These messages included threats to shoot black students and a bomb scare. With an air of panic rising, things had the potential to turn hostile, and the police were notified. The twist? Their resulting investigation found that it was one of the activists who reportedly issued the threats.
24-year old Kayla-Simone McKelvey allegedly left the protest to use a work station in the campus library to create the Twitter account that issued the threats. Following that she returned to the group and notified the group about them. McKelvey will now face one charge of creating a public alarm with the case scheduled to start in two weeks.
[Read the full story here, at Breitbart]
[Also see Tweets Threatening to Kill All Black Students at University Posted by Black Activist]
In light of the revelation, Kean University issued the following public statement:
As a diverse academic community, we wholeheartedly respect and support activism, however, no cause or issue gives anyone the right to threaten the safety of others. We hope this information will begin to bring a sense of relief and security to the campus community.
This is yet another example of such activists faking racist incidents in a bid to generate sympathy and further their agenda. Read the rest of this entry »
[VIDEO] House Committee: Two Secret Service Agents Shown Driving Through an Active Bomb Threat Scene After Drinking
Posted: March 24, 2015 Filed under: Mediasphere, U.S. News, White House | Tags: Bomb threat, Cathy L. Lanier, CCTV, Chairman, CNN, Jason Chaffetz, Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, United States Secret Service, White House Leave a comment
At The Corner, Brendan Bordelon writes:
Despite the Secret Service’s refusal to provide video of the incident, House Oversight Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz (R, Ut.) released an alternate video showing two agents driving through an active bomb threat scene after drinking, knocking over a barricade in the process.
“…Two agents suspected of being intoxicated drove through the scene, knocking over a protective barrel and passing their vehicle’s wheels within feet of the possible bomb…”
Chaffetz and his fellow lawmakers excoriated Secret Service head Joseph Clancy during a hearing on Tuesday, accusing him of trying to cover up embarrassing details of an incident that occurred outside the White House earlier this month.
On the evening of March 4, a woman dropped a package she claimed was a bomb near the White House and fled the scene. The Secret Service first bungled the response, treating it merely as a suspicious package instead of a verified bomb threat. Read the rest of this entry »
NORAD: Russia Increasing Arctic Long Range Air Patrols, Bomber Flights ‘Messaging Tool’
Posted: February 11, 2015 Filed under: Guns and Gadgets, Russia, Space & Aviation, War Room | Tags: Atlanta, Black Sea, Bomb threat, Milwaukee, North American Aerospace Defense Command, North Sea, Oregon, Portland, Russian Armed Forces, Tupolev Tu-95, United States Leave a commentRussian Bombers More Aggressive Near U.S. Territory
Sam LaGrone reports: While Russian military aircraft have stepped up their activity everywhere from the North Sea to the Baltic to the Black Sea in the last year they have also been spotted more frequently closer to the U.S. territory in the Arctic, the head of U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) told USNI News on Tuesday.
In particular – flights of Tupolev Tu-95 Bear ‘H’ Bombers have increased recently NORTHCOM’s Adm. Bill Gortney said.

NORTHCOM’s Adm. Bill Gortney
“They’ve been very aggressive – under my NORAD hat – for us in the Arctic. Aggressive in the amount of flights, not aggressive in how they fly.”
Since the March seizure of the Ukrainian region of Crimea by Russian forces Moscow has significantly stepped up air patrols in Europe, Asia and near the Americas.

A Russian Tupolev Tu-95 Bear ‘H’ off the coast of Scotland in 2014. UK Royal Air Force Photo
The flights extend as far North as the edge of American air space near Alaska and as far South as U.S. holdings in Guam.
In December, two Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornets intercepted a two Bears near the Beaufort Sea entering a U.S. and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). Read the rest of this entry »
But How Do We Know This Web Page is Real?
Posted: October 29, 2014 Filed under: Breaking News, Law & Justice, Mediasphere | Tags: Associated Press, Bogus, Bomb threat, fake news, FBI, Lacey, Law Enforcement, Seattle Times, Terrorism, Timberline High School, Washington Leave a commentNY Post August 27: ‘He Shall Not Return’
Posted: August 27, 2014 Filed under: Mediasphere, U.S. News, War Room | Tags: Bomb threat, Douglas McAurthur, ISIS, Juanito Victor Remulla, Manila, New York Post, Syria, Wednesday August 27 1 CommentNew York Post front page for Wednesday, August 27,….