Colorado Deputy Celebrates Retirement With Elevator Dance

  
WSBTV–A Colorado deputy’s quiet retirement celebration inside an elevator has gone viral.

Footage from inside an elevator at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office shows Deputy Tony Scherb dancing to rapper Silentó’s “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae).”

Scherb retired from the Sheriff’s Office after 29 years of service, according to the Sheriff’s Office. They said that during his time with the department, he committed himself to volunteering in the community.

In the 3-minute video, Scherb is joined by several colleagues who dance along with him, until their boss suddenly walks in and they straighten up and put on serious faces.

Watch the hilarious video here.

Does the CIA Spread Deliberate Lies About Illicit Drone Assassinations?

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CIA Secret Wars: Agent Exposes Assassinations, Black Ops, Conspiracies, Torture (1989) – YouTube

Here is the hilarious news about how our spooks operate: How the CIA deliberately misleads its own employees by spreading false information in internal memos, calling this ‘eyewash’.  I suppose the CIA is in a tizzy since they realized, way back in 1967, that children of CIA people can spy on the CIA so they decided that lying to CIA agents about stuff would fix that problem, I guess.  HAHAHA.  A constant source of amusement as the CIA continues to try to resurrect the Cold War and fights guerrilla groups all over the planet just like they did back when I was a student activist tormenting the Organization.

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$3M In Meth Found In Religious Picture Frames During Texas Traffic Stop 

  

Via The Associated Press– A Texas Panhandle traffic stop has yielded $3 million worth of methamphetamine hidden in the frames of religious-themed pictures.

Two people were arrested during the stop near Conway while bound for Georgia.

On Tuesday morning  a car was pulled over for a traffic violation on Interstate 40, east of Amarillo.

A car search turned up 27 bundles of methamphetamine, about 35 pounds, inside the structure of several picture frames portraying images of religious figures.

The driver and the passenger, both from Tijuana, Mexico, face felony charges of possession of a controlled substance.

The police believe the meth was being taken from Mexico to Atlanta.