Saturday, August 23, 2014

Gotta Be A Distributist! Altered Fireworks, An AK-47, Marijuana & 40 Live CHICKENS Found Inside Overturned SUV After Crash 'Caused By A Dog'

Seth Grim
Face Of Distributism

Police responding to the scene of a car crash in West Virginia early Friday morning discovered weapons, altered fireworks, marijuana and dozens of live chickens inside a wrecked SUV. The driver of the vehicle, 21-year-old Seth Grim, from Emmaus, Pennsylvania, has been charged with felony possession of marijuana with intent to deliver. State Police spokesman Lt. Michael Baylous said additional charges were pending against Grim, who is being held on $25,000 bond. The incident took place at around 3.30am Friday when officers got a call about a crash on Interstate 79 in Amma, West Virginia. Responding officers found an overturned Ford Explorer filled with chickens, some of which took off running along the highway. Mr Grim suffered a cut and had to be taken to a hospital for treatment before being taken into police custody. The station WCHS reported that when questioned by investigators, the 21-year-old said that his dog tried to jump out the window of his SUV, causing him to lose control.Daily Mail Read More>>>>>>

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Video Of Ferguson Police Gassing News Crew



God will allow the old serpent to cause divisions among those who reign in every society and in every family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

The true faith to the Lord having been forgotten, each individual will want to be on his own and be superior to people of same identity, they will abolish civil rights as well as ecclesiastical, all order and all justice would be trampled underfoot and only homicides, hate, jealousy, lies and dissension would be seen without love for country or family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Friday, August 8, 2014

Move Over Ann Barnhardt & Make Way For Bunny Hunter The New Poster Girl For Doomsday Survivalists!

Bunny Hunter

Bunny Hunter - real name Michelle Rovinsky - is making waves as unlikely advocate for guns, God, and gore. The 32-year-old Tampa, Florida, native, who boasts a substantial weapons collection and has a fondness for hunting, skinning and gutting her game, wants to be a better role model for women - and features in a new bTV segment to spread her message. 'Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Miley Cyrus have no morals, they are terrible role models for young women,' says the 100lbs bleach-blonde firearms-enthusiast. 'I want to show women that you don’t have to act like a slut to get ahead.' 'Someone looks at me and they think, "what a cute little Barbie,"' Bunny clucks, in a clip for her bTV appearance. 'Little do they know, they've got something coming their way if they try and mess with me.' And her cutesy appearance isn't just a coincidence; it's all part of her master pla'I see my make-up and clothes as kind of like camouflage,' she explains. 'People let their guard down and I let them think I’m stupid if I want.' Bunny grew up in what she refers to affectionately as 'the gunshine state,' as part of a military family with four brothers. Most of friends are military too, she says; which helps keep Bunny sharp with 'up-to-date tactics.' Daily Mail Read More>>>>>>>>

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Cops Cause Havoc At Beavercreek Walmart! Cops Shoot Dead John Crawford III Playing With Air Rifle & Kill Angela D. Williams Who Dies Of Heart Attack Running Away From The Gunfire!!

God will allow the old serpent to cause divisions among those who reign in every society and in every family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

The true faith to the Lord having been forgotten, each individual will want to be on his own and be superior to people of same identity, they will abolish civil rights as well as ecclesiastical, all order and all justice would be trampled underfoot and only homicides, hate, jealousy, lies and dissension would be seen without love for country or family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
(WHIO) Summary of the Beavercreek Walmart shooting events from Tuesday through Wednesday night

The Ohio Attorney General’s office is leading an investigation into Tuesday’s night police officer-involved shooting at the Beavercreek Walmart that left one man dead and apparently caused a woman who was running from the scene to collapse and die.

In the hours after the shooting numerous questions remain unanswered, including whether the man shot — 22-year-old John Crawford III of Fairfield — was armed with a real gun when a Beavercreek police officer killed him.

A witness called 911 and said Crawford was waving a rifle in store, including around children, before police officers were summoned. But authorities have not confirmed whether Crawford was armed with a real weapon, and his girlfriend says he was unarmed when she dropped him off at the store minutes before the shooting.

“He did not have any type of gun on him,” said Tasha Thomas of Fairborn, who said she picked Crawford up at a Cincinnati outlet mall and drove him to Walmart.

Attorney General’s Office spokeswoman Jill Del Greco said BCI would not release information about whether the rifle was real or a toy, citing that it was part of the investigation. She also would not disclose which officer fired the shots that killed Crawford.

Beavercreek police Chief Dennis Evers refused to answer questions during a press conference Wednesday afternoon.

Instead, Evers read a prepared statement and said that officers Sean Williams and David Darkow likely acted appropriately when one of them shot Crawford. He died shortly after being transported to Dayton’s Miami Valley Hospital.

“The officers gave verbal commands to the subject to drop the weapon,” Evers said. “The subject … was shot after failing to comply with the officers’ commands. The quick response of officers was instrumental in containing this situation and minimizing the risk to customers.”

During the incident, customer Angela D. Williams, 37, of Fairborn, suffered a medical emergency while exiting Walmart and died a short time later at Beavercreek’s Soin Medical Center.

Williams’ co-workers at Villa Springfield nursing home said Williams was going to get married on Saturday.

Evers said Crawford received first-aid from police officers at the scene before Beavercreek Twp. Fire Dept. medics transported him to the hospital.

Evers said he asked Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office and the Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification to investigate the shooting, and he deferred all questions to the AG’s office.

“We’ve been asked to do this many times,” DeWine said. “We have very good investigators at BCI and what we’ll be trying to determine is exactly what happened. We’re going to interview every witness that we can find.”

Thomas and the mother of Crawford’s two children disputed that Crawford entered the store with any real weapon or that he would have time to comply with officers’ orders to drop one.

A check of the Beavercreek Walmart on Wednesday showed it doesn’t have toy guns in the toy section, but does have real guns in glass cases and realistic-looking BB guns in the sporting goods section, including one BB gun box that was open.

LeeCee Johnson, of Fairfield, said she’s the mother of Crawford’s two children and that she was on the phone with Crawford when the incident occurred. She said she heard Crawford say “it’s not real” and officers start shooting and then yell at Crawford to get down.

“I could hear him just crying and screaming,” Johnson said. “I feel like they shot him down like he was not even human. First of all, they used a rifle. They could have Tazed him, or … just used the handgun, not something so powerful or forceful like he was an animal or something.”

Thomas said Crawford went into the store to purchase supplies to make s’mores.

One 911 call released by Beavercreek police was from Ronald Ritchie of Riverside, who was inside Walmart. He told dispatchers at 8:21 p.m. Tuesday that he saw a man “walking around with a gun in the store.”

Ritchie, an ex-Marine, said the man was pointing a black rifle at people near the pet section and that “he’s loading it right now.” Later, he said, “He looked like he was trying to load it, I don’t know.” He then added, “He just pointed it at two children.”

Later, a person on the call can be heard yelling that he’d been shot.

Ritchie’s wife, April, told this newspaper on Wednesday that Crawford was on his cell phone and that people looked at him with disbelief as he held the rifle. The Ritchies said that some scurried in different directions and that three people went into a stock room.

April Ritchie said Crawford held his phone between his left ear and shoulder while moving the rifle around. “He just kept messing with it and I heard it clicking,” she said Crawford was in the pets department when the police arrived, Ronald Ritchie said.

“We moved up to get a closer view, which is not a good idea, but it happened,” he said. “We were hiding behind an aisle.

After police arrived, April Ritchie said she heard officers warn Crawford. “I heard, put it down, put it down,” she said. “I heard two shots after I saw him turn. He still had the weapon in his hand.” The Ritchies said the man with the rifle fell backwards when he was struck by the gunshots. But, he got back up and went towards the officer who shot him. That officer then tackled the man with the rifle to the ground.

“He looked like he was going to go violently,” Ronald Ritchie said. “If he would have dropped the weapon, he could have came out with his life. But, unfortunately, he didn’t.”

Darkow has been with Beavercreek police since July 18, 1997 while Williams has been with the department since March 4, 2005. Both are on paid administrative leave. “Preliminary indications are the officers acted appropriately under the circumstances,” Evers said.

Williams shot and killed a suspect in 2010 in what was found to be a legitimate use of force when a man charged Williams with a knife.

“We are deeply saddened about the loss of life (Tuesday) night and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of everyone involved,” said Walmart national spokesman Brian Nick, adding that Walmart’s policies on guns in stores match the local and state laws in each location. “We are still learning information about the events surrounding this tragedy and assisting police in their ongoing investigation.”

The state now leads the investigation.

“BCI is going to look at the entire situation and look at what happened and what led up to the incident and how the officers responded,” Del Greco said. “We will not make determination if the shooting was justified or not.”

Instead, Del Greco said a report would be given to the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office, which may present the findings to a grand jury to determine if the officers acted properly or criminally. Del Greco said Crawford’s toxicology results may take weeks and the investigation may take several months.

Fairborn’s Trenton Story entered the Walmart store just before 11 a.m. Wednesday when police tape was removed and said the mood inside was surreal.

“It’s sad that this person was shot, but at the end of the day, the police officer has a duty to protect the people of the community and protect themselves,” Story said. “Some people may say maybe the police officer shouldn’t have done that, but for those people who weren’t there at that very moment, you can’t make that determination.”

Beavercreek police are asking anyone with information or who may have witnessed the events leading up to the incident to contact Capt. Eric Grile at 937-426-1225.

MARIA OF THE CROSS, 
Victim of Jesus nee MELANIE CALVAT, 
Shepherdess of La Salette 
"I protest highly against a different text, which people may dare publish after my death. I protest once more against the very false statements of all those who dare say and write First that I embroidered the Secret; second, against those who state that the Queen Mother did not say to transmit the Secret to all her people." Mélanie 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Distributist 'Moleman' Digs Network Of Underground Tunnels With Steps & Even An Irrigation System In A Seattle Park

Distributist Moleman Tunnel
God will allow the old serpent to cause divisions among those who reign in every society and in every family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)  
The true faith to the Lord having been forgotten, each individual will want to be on his own and be superior to people of same identity, they will abolish civil rights as well as ecclesiastical, all order and all justice would be trampled underfoot and only homicides, hate, jealousy, lies and dissension would be seen without love for country or family. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 
A Seattle homeless man known only as 'Moleman' has dug up a massive series of underground tunnels in a local park, drawing the ire of local residents and befuddling parks officials who can't pinpoint where the digger has gone. The results of his labor are obvious: the trails and holes he's dug up zig-zag through Cheasty Greenspace, complete with ditches, steps and even an elaborate irrigation system. 'They call him the Moleman,' neighbor Ed Newbold told KIRO-TV. 'He has a fear of what he calls noxious weeds, and he's dug up about half-acre of the area.' Daily Mail Read More>>>>>



MARIA OF THE CROSS, 
Victim of Jesus nee MELANIE CALVAT, 
Shepherdess of La Salette 
"I protest highly against a different text, which people may dare publish after my death. I protest once more against the very false statements of all those who dare say and write First that I embroidered the Secret; second, against those who state that the Queen Mother did not say to transmit the Secret to all her people." Mélanie