NEW: Afroman's music video "Lemon Pound Cake" played in court as "Officer Poundcake" was forced to sit and watch.
Adams County Sheriff's deputies are suing Afroman after he released a music video following a botched raid on his home.
At one point during the trial, the video was played during Officer Shawn Cooley's testimony.
The song was inspired after the officer allegedly glanced down at Afroman's desert during the botched raid on his home.
Officers claim that Afroman's songs and social media posts following the raid caused them "mental distress and danger." (ABC6)
This is what EVERYONE should be talking about
“Donald Trump's Big Beautiful bill contains a clause that bars all 50 states from regulating AI for the next decade. Now, the Trump administration just granted Palantir Technologies significant contracts to develop a federal state platform. Powered by its AI Driven Foundry software, the platform consolidates sensitive personal data from irs, Social Security Administration, immigration services and other agencies to streamline service and decision making.
The company was founded by Alex Karp and Peter thiel of the PayPal mafia, and a significant portion of the company is currently owned by BlackRock. The surveillance state was inevitable regardless who became president.
Oh, and it gets better. This announcement follows Elon's resignation from DOGE, which managed to cut less than $100 billion in wasteful spending. Numerous Doge employees not only worked for Palantir, but they lobbied on behalf of them, raising questions about whether DOGE's initial purpose was to access classified data while creating the illusion of bureaucratic reform in trillions in savings, which again actually came out to around $6 trillion estimated.
In reality, this may have been an effort to expand the surveillance state and provide Palantir with backdoor access. So how about that for your golden age?
The only members of Congress to speak out against this were Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
— So all members of Congress, including the Republican Party, have failed us here.”
Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, says his software was solely responsible for defeating the far right in Europe
Ziplock Bags are now involved in a class action lawsuit after being linked to causing dementia
“I'm Dr. Clint Steele. I'm a brain and nervous system specialist and I help people just like you improve your life by improving your brain function, specifically around, preventing and in many cases reversing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
For those of you that follow me, I did a video on this not too long ago talking about 750 milligrams of plastic being found in the brains of those that have Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. That's the size of a plastic spoon, folks.
So question is, where are all these plastics coming from?
— What they're finding here, guys, is this an SC Johnson claims that Ziploc bags are safe to use in extreme conditions, meaning for freezing and also for heating in their microwave. Now for any of you that are doing this, guys, and this is one of the reasons I don't do this, because it doesn't make sense to me to put this in the microwave.
It's going to melt, it's plastic. It's going to get into my food. That's not good for me. So if you're doing this, you got to stop. Here's what happens.
There's two ingredients in this, in this plastic bag called polyethylene and polypropylene that break down and turn into microplastics. These microplastics are so small that they can actually cross the blood brain barrier. And this is how we're finding plastics in the brain
— Get the plastics out of your life as much as you can. And especially these”
“Please guys, share this. I'm out to save 1 million lives from dementia and Alzheimer's disease and I need your help. And we've got to get rid of stuff like this because it's damaging our brains and it's leading to end stage neurodegenerative diseases. So please share this. I love you. I'm Dr. Clint. Let's save more lives”
These are the ingredients in the vaccines we are told to force on our children.
If parents were aware that they are aluminum and formaldehyde cocktails, perhaps they would rethink the doctor's visit