Man Arrested for Hurling Suspicious Object at White House

Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com 

A man was arrested after he was spotted throwing a suspicious object at the White House, the New York Daily News reports.

The suspect was arrested soon after he threw the object over the White House’s north fence line at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

A closer examination found that the object was “not a dangerous item,” a Secret Service spokesman said.

No one was injured.

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  1. Down in the whisper stream word is a citizens arrest will be made soon on FBI supervisor Larry Potts and other FBI agents for creating the Oklahoma City bombing.
    SEE LINK FOR VIDEO AND FULL STORY

    http://bobmccarty.com/2013/12/05/everything-redacted-in-4-page-document-about-the-fbis-sensitive-informant-program/

    Redacted in 4-Page Document About the FBI’s ‘Sensitive Informant Program’
    December 5, 2013

    Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue has received three heavily-redacted batches of recently-declassified documents from the FBI in recent days as partial responses to his ongoing quest for materials related to the Bureau’s “Sensitive Informant Program.” The most recent document, however, could qualify as the most-heavily-redacted document ever offered in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. Everything — four pages in all — is redacted! See pics below.

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    In an email message Thursday morning, Trentadue describes this latest set of documents as “certainly in line with the Administration’s position on FOIA and the need for ‘transparency.’”

    Trentadue has sought details about the “Sensitive Informant Program” in an effort to learn more about the brutal death of his brother, Kenneth Trentadue, under suspicious circumstances while in custody at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City in 1995 and about the connection he believes exists between his brother’s death and the investigation of the Oklahoma City Bombing.

    As I reported in a Nov. 21 update to this post, federal Judge Clark Waddoups has set May 5, 2014, as the date on which a new Oklahoma City Bombing trial will begin in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, Central Division. The trial will begin at 8:30 a.m. local time, is expected to last three days and could produce some bombshells.

    To learn more about Trentatude’s long-running legal battle with the FBI, watch the chilling one-hour video below:

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