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Publisher Brings Greatness from the Least of Our Society

LogoFreebird Publishers ( https://www.freebirdpublishers.com/single-post/freebird-publishers-recognized-as-the-leader-in-prisoner-publications ) brings rehabilitation to our country's prisoners by teaching them to be something greater than they have ever been. They have and continue to educate prisoners, who are at their lowest level, to be everything that they could have never become. Freebird Publishers accomplishes this task by providing educational materials to inmates who wish to be more and to live a crime-free life upon release. They have gone as far as to transform prisoners who were high-school dropouts into best-selling authors.

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Discuss Share How Labour Demand Is Fuelling Opportunities

LogoRecognizing the challenges employers are facing, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has expanded opportunities for the spouses of lower workers and working-age children

Vancouver Immigration Lawyers Discuss Key Changes to the BC Provincial Nominee Program

LogoThe BC Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has been highly successful for 21 years in operation. However, local and global events, such as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, have changed provincial mandates. On March 10, 2022, British Columbia's Ministry of Municipal Affairs announced a crucial need for more healthcare workers and early childhood educators (ECEs). The Vancouver Immigration lawyers at Sas & Ing discuss the changes in their latest blog. For more, go to https://canadian-visa-lawyer.com/key-changes-to-the-bc-pnp-improving-access-to-british-columbias-care-economy-and-boosting-economic-growth/

Parsifal Employee Team Maintains Impressive Tenure

LogoParsifal Corporation is pleased to congratulate four long time employees as they reach notable anniversary milestones last year in 2021. Mark Olsen, President and CEO shared that "Parsifal is proud to claim ongoing strong retention rates with 43% of the total staff achieving a tenure of 10 years or more."

Marine Veteran Authors Novel on Journey Through Wartime Combat

LogoJohn E. Holloway and Indigo River Publishing Team up to Publish War Novel on Combat Operations in Grenada and Beirut in the Early 1980s

Prolific Entrepreneur Dr. Glenn Toby Tackles Political Fiction in New Novel

LogoPolitical power comes at a cost, and money isn't the only currency people are interested in. No one understands this more than author Dr. Glenn Toby, a man who went from sleeping on trains in New York City to running an international holdings company and talent management companies.

Multi-Million Pound Funding Package Pledged for UK Space Centre of Excellence in Ayrshire, Scotland

A commitment to invest over £80m in a UK Space Centre of Excellence in Ayrshire, was made by both UK and Scottish Governments, in partnership with South Ayrshire Council, as part of the Ayrshire Growth Deal signing yesterday.

Floyd Killing Sparks Kid Video Urging 4 Year-Olds to Petition Trump

LogoLittle News Ears Asks Young Kids (through Parents) to Trump to Stand Up to Racism, Violence

Can Dual or Multiple Citizenship Open the Door for Peace? Author Ken Reiman Believes This Can Be the Case.

LogoIn November of 2019, Norway announced plans to allow dual citizenship beginning January 1st, 2020. The news comes a few weeks after the Dutch parliament voted to permit 100,000 of its citizens residing in the UK to seek dual nationality in the event of a no-deal Brexit, according to The Irish Times.

Federal Judges Behaving Badly (Part 2)

Logo"The basic rationale of the law of conspiracy is that a conspiracy may be an evil in itself, independently of any other evil it seeks to accomplish." U.S. Supreme Court, 1951

US Tax Professionals in Vancouver Shares Insight Into New Tax Rules for Divorce and Alimony Payments

LogoUS Tax Professionals in Vancouver has just published an article on how changing tax laws will impact divorce and alimony payments in 2019.

Fourth Circuit Says DWI Accident Victim May Seek Criminal Restitution

LogoMost people know they can file a personal injury lawsuit if they are injured in an accident. But in some cases, victims may also seek compensation through the criminal justice system. Federal judges can award "full and timely restitution" to a victim as part of a criminal sentence.

New Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination at the University of Illinois

LogoThe case, Brown v. Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, alleges employment discrimination on the basis of race under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a federal law, and the Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003, a state law. The plaintiffs in the case specifically allege that racial discrimination and harassment are part of the University of Illinois's "standard operating procedure. The case is likely to highlight the harms of racial discrimination in employment and to underscore the steps that employers must take in drafting and enforcing a non-discrimination policy.

Concealment of Public Court Records Related to Judge's Personal Religious Bias Vacated by 10th Circuit

LogoFederal Judge's Alleged Religious Animus Just One of Many Complaints of Misconduct in Colorado Case.

Alleging Religious Bias by Federal Judge & Prosecutor, Church Asks 10th Circuit to Unseal Records

LogoAfter serving 3 years of an 11-year prison sentence, convicted felon Gary Walker decided he'd had enough of the prison life and filed a motion and affidavit requesting release on the basis that he was not responsible for his actions because he was under a religious spell of his mother-in-law pastor, Rose M. Banks of the Colorado Springs Fellowship Church (CSFC). Walker also claimed that a junior attorney and close friend from CSFC (Gwendolyn Lawson), one of two attorneys on his legal team, was also under the religious control of Pastor Banks which caused a conflict of interest representing him and four other defendants during sentencing.

DB CyberTech Launches GDPR Continuous Monitoring Solution with the First to Market Advanced Data Classification

LogoDB CyberTech, a pioneer in machine learning based predictive data loss prevention, today announced advanced data classification for structured data as a new capability of their security and privacy platform. This new capability supports compliance with EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

BOP Continues Its Abuse of Visiting Families of Inmates at Florence Federal Prison Camp

LogoOn July 1, 2018, the federal prison camp in Florence, Colorado hurt families by eliminating three-hour Friday evening visits which has been in existence for decades and has cited no reason for doing so. Now, prison management, who claims they are financially and operationally constrained by staffing shortages, are taking more time from visiting families and children by subjecting them to intrusive and intimidating search procedures.

Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy – Separating Immigrant Children Is Child Abuse with Troubling Consequences

LogoLietta Ryan, Executive Director of American Society for the Positive Care of Children (American SPCC) announced that the organization is joining other child authorities to say the treatment of immigrant children under the White House's Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy is completely unacceptable. It's child abuse.

Was Mueller Aware of Colorado-Based FBI Agents Attempt to Steal Innovative Criminal Investigations Software

LogoMany people may not want to believe the FBI is capable of violating the law, but there is plenty of evidence showing Denver FBI agents and the Colorado U.S. Attorney's Office conspired together (likely on behalf of a competitor) to take down a small Colorado technology company and its executives to steal its valuable criminal investigations software, which threatened to disrupt the status quo of billion dollar defense contractors and system integrators winning post-9/11 federal law enforcement technology modernization contracts. The Denver FBI and Colorado U.S. Attorney's Office would be called upon to manufacture a criminal case to ruin the company and/or steal its software for a competitor who would then sell it to the FBI. The software was called CILC (pronounced "silk"), an acronym for Case Investigative Life Cycle, which was developed by the Colorado Springs-based IRP Solutions Corporation.

President Trump Sought for Pardon of Wrongly Convicted African-American Technology Executives Denied Clemency by Obama

LogoA Just Cause believes President Donald Trump may be the only U.S. president courageous enough to pardon five innocent Colorado software executives (4 black, one white) who were unconstitutionally convicted and imprisoned as a result of prosecutorial and judicial misconduct. President Obama denied clemency to these businessmen after receiving a letter from a former federal appeals judge asking him to grant clemency based on evidence that the businessmen were indicted and imprisoned for "failing to pay corporate debts" and had their constitutional rights violated by the trial judge and prosecutor. In November 2017, four concerned members of Congress sent a joint letter to the Justice Department seeking answers about the civil case being criminalized and "serious" allegations of misconduct and violations of the law by the prosecutor and trial judge. The DOJ has yet to respond, presumably because it's taboo to challenge misconduct by federal judges and prosecutors. According to prominent federal appeals judge Alex Kozinski, it takes a brave and courageous person in the Justice Department or courts to report misconduct or take action to hold them accountable. Another federal appeals judge says federal judges are stubborn and refuse to acknowledge their wrongdoing.

Daniel Morgan Graduate School to Host General Michael Hayden to Discuss National Security Implications of 2017 Events

LogoThe Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security will host General Michael Hayden, former Director of CIA and NSA and retired US Air Force General, at their campus in Washington, D.C. on Monday, April 23rd at 11:30am for an event focused on key developments in 2017, a year of disruption. General Hayden, a retired four-star general and former Director of both the CIA and NSA, spent more than two decades as an intelligence officer. His unique experiences will serve as the foundation for a discussion on recent national security developments, and what they mean for the future of the country.

Clean Water for All of Liberia

LogoWith the help of Sawyer filters, Liberia will be the first developing country with clean water, border to border, in every household by December of 2020. Sawyer filters will bring clean water to the last 20% of rural Liberia that everyone said was impossible to reach. The Last Well joined forces with other NGOs and Sawyer Products to accomplish this goal set in 2008, mapping out the country in it's entirety so access to clean water can be strategically implemented and tracked.

Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet Ignores Abuse of Colorado Church and Parishioners by Federal Judge & Prosecutor

LogoHundreds of Christian constituents from a local Colorado Springs church say they are fed-up with U.S. Senator Michael Bennet treating Christians and minorities like trash and are organizing together with advocacy organization A Just Cause to build a powerful grassroots juggernaut capable of unseating the Colorado Democrat.

Complete Celina Distribution Center Added to Celina Campus

LogoCelina has finished the new 100,000 square foot Distribution Center on their 58 acre campus in Celina, Ohio. This consolidates all of their manufacturing, kitting, and shipping into one area and will allow for sweeping changes in the efficiency and easy with which business can be handled.

Make America Truthful Again Movement Launches Kickstarter Campaign

LogoRick Botelho is an American citizen activist from Charlotte, North Carolina. Rick Botelho has launched the Vote for Truth Kickstarter campaign: #MakeAmericaTruthfulAgain.