U.S. weather program pushes TN into drought, firestorms
Thick aerosols drape across a gap in haze caused by earlier aircraft deposits, as seen from my house in Soddy-Daisy, Tenn. Dumping of particulates over any part of the globe is known to help prevent rain cloud formation. (Photo David Tulis) Sky plumes often are laid in patterns to serve hidden government purposes, as here over […]
System won’t let prosecutor obtain justice in school bus killings
Criminals rot for years in Tennessee prisons such as this one in Bledsoe County. (Photo DLR Group) Because Tennessee has embraced a man-centered system of justice, the prosecution by district attorney Neal Pinkston against Johnthony Walker in the yellow school bus crash case will be unable to bring justice and restitution to bear. By David […]
Crazed bus driver kills 6 children; the providence of God & human responsibility
A bus wreck kills 6 schoolchildren in Chattanooga. If God is good, how does He allow or ordain such evils? Questions about the sovereignty of God, the providence of the creator, the effects of the fall of our fallen race and the limits of human legal systems to redress wrongs. David Tulis on Noogaradio.com. Tweet […]
Fluoride outcry explodes in Hixson as water wars seep to city
Blitzing their appeal to online audiences, Liz Morris and Heath Marter demand removal of fluoride from Hixson Utility District’s drinking water. (Photo David Tulis) Listening to fluoride grievances are, from left, Jeff Davis, a board member; Gregg Butler, general manager; and board member Rebecca Hunter. (Photo David Tulis) The board of a sleepy water district […]
Tall-in-saddle Crockett straddles localist-globalist divide in mayor bid
David Crockett seeks to oust Democrat lawyer Andy Berke from being mayor of Chattanooga. Jet-setting former city official David Crockett has picked up qualifying papers for a mayoral bid that promises he would be a busy, activist chief executive focusing on municipal solutions to national woes. The former three-term city council member is known for […]
Battlefield tactics: How to deny state actor’s ‘good faith’ defense
Dunlap, Tenn., city hall is embroiled in a fight to “inspect” a house apparently outside the city boundary. Dwain Land, chief executive of a municipal corporation called City of Dunlap When people hear a reference to “state actors,” they imagine for a split second a group of people all practicing grimaces, tremulous expressions of fear […]
What 10th amendment says to Trump-led government
The constitution grants the U.S. government enumerated powers. But its legislature and that power’s other two branches are in continuing revolution against restraints on their power. Dear Mr. Trump, These days, a lot of people have been asking the Tenth Amendment Center to attack you, and it would be very popular to do so. On […]
What’s wrong with concealed carry permits
Concealed carry permits convert a right into a privilege. There are many sound reasons and arguments against statutes requiring concealed carry permits. Some of these arguments are as follows: (for the sake of brevity no support documentation is provided but is available upon request). By Jay Hirsch / Noogaradio AM 1240 FM 101.1 UNBIBLICAL: There […]
Homeowner accuses judge of unjust dealings, city of fraud
Faded flags of defiant causes and imperial tyranny fly at the gate of the Thomas and Carol Gaddy house just outside Dunlap, Tenn., where folksy homeowners are defying demands for a city “inspection.” (Photo David Tulis) Carol Gaddy of Dunlap is accusing circuit court judge Thomas W. Graham of favoritism, illegal communications and the furthering […]
Testy judge jails homeowner Mrs. Gaddy, 69
Carol Gaddy and her husband, Thomas, built a fence around their Dunlap, Tenn., home to keep out city officials acting without a warrant. Homeowner Carol Gaddy is in Sequatchie County jail in Dunlap, Tenn., on a charge of contempt before Circuit Court judge Rusty Graham, who is hearing her claims against the city inspection and […]