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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Georgia Sheriff Posts Perfect ‘Concealed Weapons’ Sign Welcoming Visitors to His County

You probably don’t pay much attention when you drive to another county — after all, there are over 3,000 of them in America.

However, one county line in the South is getting attention after a local sheriff put a very pro-gun message on a sign.

According to WGCL News, Sheriff Mike Jolley of Harris County, Georgia put up the sign a few years ago but it’s now going viral online. The reason? Well, take a look at its message.

“Our citizens have concealed weapons,” the prominent sign at the county border declares.

“If you kill someone, we might kill you back. We have ONE jail and 356 cemeteries. Enjoy your stay!”


Every morning the children of Harris County gather around the welcome sign to recite the county pledge:
While some people might view the sign as a veiled threat, the man behind it says it’s meant as a reminder for people to think about their actions.

“I think the sign speaks for itself,” Sheriff Jolley told Patch.com. “Citizens here have weapons and that’s legal.”

“The citizens have a legal right to protect themselves and their property. If you come into our county and kill someone, you might get...

THRICE-DEPORTED ILLEGAL ALIEN HAS RAPED A CHILD IN OHIO

CLEVELAND, OH (Fox 8 News) – The FOX 8 I-Team has found a man thrown out of the U.S. three times somehow made it back here again, and he now faces a charge of sexually assaulting a child in Cleveland.

Felony sex charges are pending in Cuyahoga County Court against Antonio Barrera.

The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency says Barrera was deported to Mexico three times between 2007-2008.

Last December, Cleveland police say he sexually assaulted a child on the city’s east side. Investigators say the victim was a relative.

Thursday, the victim’s mother told the I-Team she walked in on the attack. She told us Barrera had been living there with relatives and working at a factory. And, his past was no secret.

The victim’s mother said, “Yes, we all knew he didn’t have papers.”

The I-Team has also obtained handwritten letters sent to the court signed with the name Antonio Barrera. He doesn’t speak English. But the letters are written in English. One asks for drug treatment instead of prison. The other asks for a trial. Both talk about Mexico.

One letter says, “I want to take my case to a jury trial then go home to Mexico, no more under the tunnels.”

Judge Nancy Russo is handling the case of the sex crimes. At a hearing Thursday, she wondered why the court is getting those neatly-written letters from a man who doesn’t speak English. A defense attorney had to translate for Barrera, and he said...

Morning Mistress

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #219


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Friday, April 6, 2018

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Dozens Of EPA Employees Caught With Encrypted Apps On Their Government Phones

At least sixty EPA employees installed encrypted messaging applications on their government-issued phones and tablets in violation of agency rules, according to newly released documents.

EPA employs installed encrypted apps Signal and WhatsApp, as well as sixteen other messaging applications, on government cell phones, documents obtainedby the Cause of Action Institute (COA) show.

Records show EPA employees also installed personal applications, including “email, sports betting, dating, and entertainment applications” that COA says “raise questions about the use of government-issued and taxpayer-funded mobile devices for personal purposes.”

“[I]t appears that most of these applications were never authorized for work-related business,” COA counsel Ryan Mulvey wrote. “To the extent they were used for personal purposes, the EPA should take its workforce to task for abusing the privilege of a government-furnished and taxpayer-funded phone.”

COA began its investigation in 2017 after Politico reported a small group of EPA employees were using the encrypted app Signal to strategize against the Trump administration. Employees reportedly wanted their conversations to be kept secret, sparking transparency concerns.

House Republicans demanded EPA’s Office of Inspector General (IG) investigate the matter and the the National Archives and Records Administration has an open investigation into potential mishandling of records.

EPA investigators did look into the matter and released their findings in a series of memos made public by COA as part of Freedom of Information Act requests and lawsuits. The IG found two EPA employees had Signal installed on their phones but determined they were not used to “purposefully circumvent the applicable Federal record retention rules.”

Those two employees, however, still violated EPA policy by downloading unapproved applications to government-issued devices, the IG claimed. Investigators also found fifty-eight other EPA employees had government phones with the encrypted messaging app WhatsApp.

Two officials admitted they used the app for...