Of letting people know they cant get all the way through. I spoke to the spokesperson for the sheriffs department. He wants to let their investigators do work, so they arent releasing information just yet but they will. Here is how the call came into dispatch. Theres a female crawling on the road. Shes missing an arm and she is mroody. Another passing motorist is advising the xray appears to have been stabbed in the throat. Reporter heres the view from sky7 in this rural area. Spokesperson told me shes an adult teenager. He doesnt think her arm was missing. That may have been the perception of the caller but she had been stabbed several times and air lifted out of here. This calm came in around 2 00 this morning. This is a very remote area. Theres no cell service in that area. No word yet on how long she had been there or how she is doing, if she survived this. Information is coming, he promises, but he wants to give his investigators space right now before going public with more detai
In this interview with Scott Horton, Scott talks with Ryan McMaken about free markets and free trade. They begin with a discussion about the role of the Mises Institute in the push for sound money. Scott then asks McMaken about the nuances of debating capitalism vs. socialism while living under a mixed economy. They then discuss the changing role of the United States in the
As the digital revolution was underway in the mid-nineties, research departments at the CIA and NSA were developing programs to predict the usefulness of the world wide web as a tool for capturing what they dubbed “birds of a feather” formations. That's when flocks of sparrows make sudden movements together in rhythmical patterns.