RACE RELATIONS BLOG: Saturday, August 20, 2005

Saturday, August 20, 2005

BREAKING NEWS....................INDUSTRY AND LEGG MASONS FRAUD EXPOSED IN CHAT ROOM


BREAKING NEWS


THERE IS A BREAKING NEWS STORY FROM THE ROOM, APPARENTLY LEGG MASONS PICTURE IS NOT LEGG MASON BUT A CHATTER FROM AA CHAT NAMED EMP1RE CEO. MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW

US Army training Afghans (VIDEO)


This is a video sent to me of the US Army training the Afghans. WATCH!

Couple attempts to sell 2 teenage slaves in exchange for cocaine (VIDEO)


U.S. sex slave case

An Ohio couple is accused of planning to trade a teenage girl for drugs in Pittsburgh. From CNN affiliate WPGH. (August 20)

Blog Attacked!


Readers, this blog was attacked last night after a blistering article was posted by yours truly. An article which be re-crafted within hours.
It ties together some very interesting coincidences.
Coincidences involving former mayors, former for star generals, former scotland yard officials and former towers.
Never fear, we are back and coming soon ...
THE smoking gun for 9/11
IRREFUTABLE PROOF of explosives, spread all over lower manhattan and still there, right now.

Libyan leader invites Bush, Rice to visit


TRIPOLI, Libya (Reuters) -- Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, keen to improve ties with the West, has invited President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to visit his country, a visiting U.S. senator said on Saturday.

Pregnant woman's remains found near Philadelphia Police arrest former boyfriend (VIDEO)


PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Police found the remains of a missing 24-year-old pregnant Philadelphia woman and arrested her former boyfriend, authorities announced Saturday.

The suspect, Stephen Poaches, is a former boyfriend of 24-year-old LaToyia Figueroa, who has been missing for a month. When Poaches, 25, was arrested in nearby Chester, police said he was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a pistol.

Sting Breaks Up Drug Pipelines




(AP) Drug enforcement agents have arrested some 160 people in four U.S. cities and two foreign countries and have broken up three major drug transportation rings with international ties in a 10-month drug-trafficking sting revealed Friday.

The three Mexican and Colombian drug transportation organizations and their U.S. counterparts smuggled and distributed 4,000 pounds of cocaine, 20 to 30 pounds of heroin and more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine monthly throughout this country, the DEA said.

The agency calculates that 545 grams of methamphetamine produced one pound of product and a single gram is enough for one hit. The DEA said those figures are on the high end of methamphetamine use.

Along with the arrests, officers seized 52 firearms, including a .50-caliber assault rifle with armor piercing ammunition, confiscated 10,000 doses of Ecstasy, 58 vehicles, 216 pounds of marijuana and $5.5 million in cash.