Barys lets city slumber over aerial outrage he dismisses as ‘water vapor’

Jet-borne chemical treatment of the weather not only tattoos the skies like this one over St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, U.K., but also causes ice storms in deserts (Saudi Arabia, November 2015) and 3-foot deep hailstorms in Quito Ecuador (February 2015). (Photo Ashley Bates, Chemtrails Global Skywatch on Facebook) Signal Mountain mom sends this photo to WRCB […]

TN outlaws 14,223 drivers in town as court demands payment

This woman and thousands of others in a military town in Tennessee have their driver licenses revoked for debts owed to a court in Clarksville. The Leaf-Chronicle newspaper reports the details. State government revoked the driver licenses of 14,223 people in a hapless Tennessee county whose traffic court sent notice to Nashville of uncollected fines. […]

Word for Trail Life boys: Suffer bravely, knowing God saves you

The Earl of Argyle takes a nap, not worried about his execution next day. The artist puts in the background a simple table, but luminous with two chairs, suggesting his next life, face to face in communion with God. (Painting Edward Matthew Ward) By David Tulis The devotionals by Trail Life USA dads at weekly […]

Jets dim sun over U.S. by spraying plumes of coal ash, scientist says, sickening people

Tennessee is the target of an intense program of artificial cloudmaking for which has been made “no public admission, no understanding, no academic investigations, no informed consent, and no disclosure as to the nature of the toxic substances being dispersed into the air,” a critic asserts. (Photo Tennessee Skywatch Facebook) The skies over Chattanooga are […]

Bartleby’s ‘I prefer not to’ keeps us from schools, standardized tests

The story of Bartleby the scrivener by Melville depicts dogged noncompliance with authority. The book at right explains how Christians can flourish by being noncompliant and resisting “the good people.” [Our interest in the ideas of local economy and free markets force us to dash ourselves against the ironclad sides of the public school. Heads […]

Resisting arrest a constitutional right lost in rise of Progressivism

Las Vegas cop beat a restaurant patron because he doesn’t clear out quickly enough. (Photo copblock.org) See Part I of Mr. Roots’ essay here. The rise of policing despite constitution; or how cops became legally superior By Roger Roots Nothing illustrates the modern disparity between the rights and powers of police and citizen as much […]

The rise of policing despite constitution; or how cops became legally superior, apart

Protesters in dowtown Chattanooga join thousands around the country in late 2014 protesting police slayings of unarmed people. (Photo Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson on Facebook) Police work is often lionized by jurists and scholars who claim to employ “textualist” and “originalist” methods of constitutional interpretation. Yet professional police were unknown to the United States in 1789, […]

1997 Tenn. case says you have right to travel, but not by car

Stops like this one in Florence, S.C., are points of conflict between free users of the road and the state/police licensing apparatus. (Photo cityofflorence.com) By David Tulis Below is a court opinion in Tennessee that pertains to the driver’s license issue. The court lays it out in spades: driving is a privilege, and not a […]

1997 Tenn. case says you have right to travel, but not in motor vehicle

Stops like this one in Florence, S.C., are points of conflict between free users of the road and the state/police licensing apparatus. (Photo cityofflorence.com) By David Tulis / Noogaradio 92.7 Below is a court opinion in Tennessee that pertains to the driver’s license issue. The court lays it out in spades: driving is a privilege, […]

Exposing your skull to wireless phone’s radiation an iffy activity

Sans wireless phone, your breakfast in the sunlight will be spared interruption, and your Cheerios won’t have a chance to get soggy. (Photo Abigail Tulis) (Mild-mannered editor’s note: Now that have switched from being a newspaperman to a radio person, I have become more self-conscious about the dangers of electromagnetic energy. My backer and ally […]