Health Impact News – by John P. Thomas

Public attention about 5G has been focused on the plans of telecom companies to install millions of small cell towers on electric utility poles, on public buildings and schools, on bus stop shelters, in public parks, and anywhere they want in national parks and on federally owned land.

In local urban communities there would be a cell tower approximately every 500 feet along every street.   Continue reading “20,000 Satellites for 5G to be Launched Sending Focused Beams of Intense Microwave Radiation Over Entire Earth”

Medium – by The Democratic Coalition

The Democratic Coalition’s ongoing investigation just uncovered the following evidence linking GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to Russian oil money, some of which we first revealed in February 2017.

McConnell recently voted to drop sanctions against Russian aluminum company RusAl which is still owned by one of Vladimir Putin’s sanctioned oligarchs, Oleg Deripaska. His action directly benefits one of the GOP leader’s major donors, whose fortune comes from Russian oil.   Continue reading “Mitch McConnell’s Ties to Russian Oil Money”

Forbidden Knowledge TV

The FBI announced case closed this past Tuesday on the October 2017 the Las Vegas shooting, which left 58 people dead and over 800 injured. They produced a 3-page report that did not identify a motive or establish any forensic connection between the alleged weapons and any of the victims. Indeed, there has been no forensic proof presented by either the Las Vegas police or the FBI that the alleged killer Stephen Paddock was, in fact the killer.   Continue reading “Las Vegas Shooting – FBI Final Report and Case Closed”

New Atlas – by Michael Irving

Thorium reactors have long been proposed as a cleaner, safer alternative to conventional nuclear energy, and now a new Russian study has added another potential benefit to the mix. Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) propose a new thorium reactor design that can burn weapons-grade plutonium, producing power and thermal energy while disposing of nuclear waste at the same time. Continue reading “Can thorium reactors dispose of weapons-grade plutonium?”

Global Research – by Philip Giraldi

A study by a Toronto-based consulting and research company has revealed that over the past fifty years mainstream reporting about Israel has been distorted to portray the Jewish state in positive terms while ignoring the plight of the Palestinians under Israeli occupation. The media study, based on a computer analysis of 50 years of data, found that major U.S. newspapers have provided consistently skewed, pro-Israel reporting on Israel-Palestine. The slanting in news coverage included subtle manipulations like using word associations favorable to Israel and derogatory to Palestinians as well as persistent publication of stories praising Israel while also avoiding reporting anything supportive of the dispossessed Arab point of view.   Continue reading “Israel’s Story: Lies from Top to Bottom”

Real Jew News

ONCE A NEVER TRUMPER, Elliot Abrams is back, this time doing regime change in Venezuela, ‘Jewish-style.’

He’s come out of the shadows, officially doing what he’s already been doing under cover with Pompeo at State, that is, fast-forwarding in 2019 his former scheming of the failed, attempted Venezuelan coup in 2002 under Bush in the hopes of toppling Hugo Chavez.  Continue reading “Elliot Abrams Leads Regime Change In Venezuela”

RT

It’s not just Congress that’s seeing more and more female faces as of late. Women have taken control of the US’ multibillion dollar military-industrial complex too. Who said that war is only a man’s business?

With the 116th Congress being hailed as the most diverse and most female one yet, the rise of the empowered woman has left few sectors of business and government untouched and now extends to the US’ cosy-cosy club of arms manufacturers and their government procurers.   Continue reading “Girl power to kill: Women now control America’s military-industrial complex”

Revisionist History – by Michael Hoffman

Route 4370 in the Jerusalem area has opened. It’s for “Jews” only. It connects Israeli settlements to Route 1, the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway. It’s divided in the middle by a huge border wall which keeps the Palestinian goyim out of Jerusalem. Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and the US Congress think it’s great.   Continue reading ““Jews” only highway opens next to giant Israeli border wall”

The Guardian – by Mike Elk

As freezing rain poured down on Virginia last week, a student dressed in only a light red sweater made a mad 40-yard dash from her modular trailer classroom across the parking lot into the warmth of McLean high school in Fairfax county.

Due to overcrowding, more than 22,000 students in Fairfax county receive their education in cheaply constructed plywood trailers, often with visible signs of green mold, like those parked next to the baseball fields next to McClean high school.   Continue reading “Virginia students learn in trailers while state offers Amazon huge tax breaks”

Northern Ag

ASHINGTON (January 28, 2019) –  Public Lands Council (PLC) President Bob Skinner and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Kevin Kester today issued the following statement in response to the reissuance of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing permits to Hammond Ranches:   Continue reading “Ranching Industry Praises Department of Interior After Agency Reissues Hammond Ranches’ Grazing Permit”

Investment Watch – by The Thinker

Access to the FBI is for sale.

Concert tickets. Expensive private dinners. NFL tickets. Parties on booze cruises. Discounts on travel.   Continue reading “FBI: Hundreds of Bureau Agents Took Bribes from CNN, NY Times, NBC News and More”

Gains Pains and Capital – by The Phoenix

The world is moving towards Socialism.

This means wealth taxes and wealth grabs are coming.

In Europe, populist movements are on the rise, all of them vehemently opposed to any kind of austerity. The fact that these groups are gaining political clout when the EU economy is doing relatively well indicates that they will only be more powerful as soon as the next downturn hits   Continue reading “The Fed’s Plan to Seize Savings During the Next Downturn”

The Hill – by Brett Samuels

President Trump on Monday embraced proposals from lawmakers in six states that would allow public schools to offer Bible literacy classes.

The president’s tweet came shortly after the subject was discussed on “Fox & Friends.”

“Numerous states introducing Bible Literacy classes, giving students the option of studying the Bible. Starting to make a turn back? Great!” Trump wrote on Twitter.   Continue reading “Trump touts proposed Bible literacy classes in state schools”

Founders Online – Thomas Jefferson

Whereas it appeareth that however certain forms of government are better calculated than others to protect individuals in the free exercise of their natural rights, and are at the same time themselves better guarded against degeneracy, yet experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms, those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny; Continue reading “A Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge”

Time

A top judge in one of the United Nations’ international courts in The Hague has quit over what he termed “shocking” political interference from the White House and Turkey, the Guardian reports.

The judge, Christoph Flügge, alleged that Turkey used its veto to end the tenure of a Turkish judge in one of the U.N. courts, setting a dangerous precedent for intervention.  Continue reading “A Top U.N. Judge Has Resigned Over ‘Shocking’ Interference From the White House and Turkey”

Engadget – by Steve Dent

Researchers from MIT have discovered a way to send highly targeted audio signals directly to someone’s ear at a distance using laser beams. The system works using the “photoacoustic” effect, where water vapor in the air absorbs light, forming sound waves. The research may pave the way to systems that allow audible messages to be transmitted to spies or other agents, warning them of impending danger like an active shooter.

Continue reading “‘Whisper’ laser tech sends audible messages to specific people”

BBC News

Researchers have genetically modified chickens that can lay eggs that contain drugs for arthritis and some cancers.

The drugs are 100 times cheaper to produce when laid than when manufactured in factories.

The researchers believe that in time production can be scaled up to produce medicines in commercial quantities.   Continue reading “The GM chickens that lay eggs with anti-cancer drugs”

Patriot Rising

This week, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a Second Amendment challenge to a gun control law for the first time in nearly 10 years. Arguments in the case will likely be heard during the court’s next term, which starts in October of 2019.

During the opening decade of the 21st Century, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two landmark rulings that many hoped would revitalize the Second Amendment, which had been all but read out of the Constitution by activist lower judges that favored banning or heavily restricting firearms.   Continue reading “U.S. Supreme Court (Finally) Takes Another Second Amendment Challenge to Gun Control”