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Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

One year ago, we reported that while the west was scrambling to assure the world that it wasn’t collapsing courtesy of record central bank debt monetization even as number of people not in the US labor force steadily approaches 100 million, while peripheral Europe is saddled with 25% unemployment and 50%+ youth unemployment (but… but.. the stock markets are at all time highs), China was busy colonizing a new continent not only infrastructurally…..   Continue reading “China To Build Military Base In Africa Next To Critical Oil Transit Choke Point”

A Mexican soldier of the 88th infantry brigade patrols as smoke rises after a military helicopter was shot down in Jalisco on Saturday.Sent to us by a reader.

The Guardian – by Jo Tuckman, May 4, 2015

Mexico has declared an all-out offensive against the relatively new drug cartel which shot down an army helicopter during a weekend of coordinated attacks across the western state of Jalisco which prompted fresh concerns over the latest escalation of the country’s drug wars.

Six soldiers were killed when gunmen from the New Generation Jalisco Cartel used a rocket-propelled grenade to bring down an army helicopter that was pursuing a cartel convoy on Friday, the national security commissioner, Monte Alejandro Rubido, told Televisa.   Continue reading “Mexico declares all-out war after rising drug cartel downs military helicopter”

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KCRA – by David Bienick

FAIR OAKS, Calif. (KCRA) —Feather are flying over a proposal to ban roosters in the unincorporated areas of Sacramento County.

But county leaders said the proposal has been largely misunderstood.   Continue reading “Proposed rooster ban ruffles feathers in Sacramento County”

Lonnie James Pebley shot nearly 70 bullets from an AK-47 at police officers and sheriff's deputiesSent to us by a reader.

Daily Mail – by Evan Bleier

A Colorado man who fired nearly 70 bullets from an AK-47 at police officers and sheriff’s deputies on Independence Day in 2012 was sentenced to 736 years in prison by a judge on Friday.

Lonnie James Pebley, 43, opened fire on 27 Castle Rock police officers and Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputies from his home in Castle Rock during one of biggest shootouts in county history.   Continue reading “736 years in prison for man who sprayed hail of AK-47 bullets at cops after they shot his dogs”

UPI – by Doug G. Ware

WASHINGTON, May 6 (UPI) — A federal audit has found that some employees at the Pentagon used government-issued credit cards to pay for things like gambling and prostitutes, a source close to the investigation reportedly said.

The audit, reported by Politico on Wednesday, was conducted by the Pentagon’s inspector general and found that a number of defense employees used the cards for such activities.   Continue reading “Report: Pentagon workers used gov’t credit cards for gambling, prostitutes”

From zombies to Jade Helm 15, some conspiracy theories just never dieSent to us by a reader who said: It seems the media is now going all out trying to make anyone who worries about Jade Helm 15 into kooks. If you have concerns about Jade Helm 15 then you must believe in zombies as well.

Yahoo News – by Caitlan Dickson

“We are not taking over anything,” an exasperated Pentagon spokesman assured reporters this week, in response to rumors that a military exercise planned this summer is actually an excuse to impose martial law on parts of seven Southwestern states. The eight-week exercise by the Army’s Special Operations Command, called Jade Helm 15, is actually aimed at training soldiers to fight in a variety of overseas terrain, but has been the subject of Internet conspiracy theories since it was first announced in March. These theories have been fueled by the release of a map labeling the states that would host the training as either “hostile,” “permissive,” uncertain (leaning hostile)” and “uncertain (leaning friendly).”   Continue reading “From zombies to Jade Helm 15, some conspiracy theories just never die”

Washington Post – by Anne Gearan

LAS VEGAS — Hillary Rodham Clinton will say Tuesday that any overhaul of the immigration system must include a way for undocumented immigrants to gain full citizenship.

“The standard for a true solution is nothing less than a full and equal path to citizenship,” Clinton’s campaign said in a preview of remarks she is expected to give during a visit to a largely Hispanic high school here.   Continue reading “Clinton to urge ‘full and equal path to citizenship’ for undocumented immigrants”

Market Watch – by Jeffry Bartash

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — American employees and companies evidently are not as productive at work as they used to be.

U.S. productivity fell by a 1.9% annual pace in the first quarter, resulting in the first back-to-back drop since 2006, the Labor Department reported Wednesday. Over the past four quarters productivity has risen at a scant 0.6% rate, just one-fourth the nation’s average since the end of World War Two.   Continue reading “Worker productivity sees first back-to-back drop since 2006”

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Twenty-two years ago, three eight year old boys, Steve Branch, Michael Moore, and Chris Byers, were brutally murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas.  The crimes were almost immediately pinned on three delinquent teenagers, Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley, Jr., and Jason Baldwin, soon after dubbed the “West Memphis 3.”  Two were convicted to life in prison and one to death row.  In 2011, all three were released after accepting a deal allowing them to plea quilty of lesser charges while at the same time maintaining their innocence.  This was done instead of a retrial based on new DNA evidence…leaving these horrific murders still unsolved.  Why would any state not want to find the real murderers and solve a case such as this?  And, why do so many people believe in the innocence of these three teens, including two of the victims’ parents?   Continue reading “The West Memphis 3 and the Unsolved Murders of 3 Eight Year Old Boys…Revisited.”

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Livestrong – by Chance Woods

Chicory is a root vegetable not unlike the beet. It became popular as a coffee substitute as early as the 18th century when coffee was scarce during the Napoleonic wars. The root of the chicory plant when roasted, dried and ground, can be blended with coffee or substitute for it entirely.   Continue reading “Caffeine in Chicory Coffee”

IB Times – by Mugdha Variyar

Charlie Hebdo magazine’s editor and another journalist have distanced themselves from the Prophet cartoon contest in Texas that came under attack by two gunmen on Sunday, stating that they were against racism.

Gerard Biard, editor of the magazine whose staff members were gunned down by two gunmen in January, said Charlie Hebdo had ‘nothing to do’ with the people behind the controversial ‘Draw the Prophet’ contest.    Continue reading “Texas Attack: Charlie Hebdo Cartoonists Distance Themselves from Pamela Geller’s ‘Draw the Prophet’ Contest”

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Last Wednesday a passenger in a taxi heading for Midway airport, leaned over to ask the driver a question and gently tapped him on the shoulder to get his attention.

The driver screamed, lost control of the cab, nearly hit a bus, drove up over the curb and stopped just inches from a large plate window.

For a few moments everything was silent in the cab.   Continue reading “First Day”

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Jon Rappoport

I’ve published much information revealing psychiatry is a scientific fraud. Now, courtesy of Dr. Fred Baughman (ADHDfraud.net), I have two more smoking guns.

The first is a letter, dated November 10, 2008, sent from Supriya Sharma, MD, a director general of Health Canada, to a private citizen (name withheld).   Continue reading “2 new smoking guns: Psychiatry is a complete fraud”