Representation Pic/ReutersIB Times – by Johnlee Varghese

A restaurant in Nigeria was found to have used human flesh to serve delicacies to its patrons. The revelation came after the local police, acting on a tip-off, raided the place and recovered two human heads.

The restaurant, located in a popular market area in the Anambra state, was closed, after 11 people, including the hotel owner, were arrested by the police.   Continue reading “Busted: Restaurant in Nigeria Served Human Meat, Roasted Head”

Reggio Calabria head of Police Guido Longo, left, gives the thumbs up next to FBI special agent Leo Taddeo following a joint Italian-U.S. authorities' press conference on an anti-Mafia blitz with numerous arrests reported on both sides of the Atlantic, at Rome's National Anti-Mafia headquarters, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014. Italian anti-Mafia police said the 'New Bridge' operation targeted a new cocaine trafficking route from South America to the southern Italian port of Gioia Tauro that united the U.S. branch of the Sicilian Mafia with the Calabrian 'ndrangheta crime syndicate. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)Lohud

NEW YORK — An Italian-U.S. investigation into drug smuggling has resulted in two dozen arrests — including seven in the New York City area.

Anti-Mafia police in Italy say the operation targeted a cocaine trafficking route between South America and the Italian port of Gioia Tauro.

Officials say undercover agents in both countries prevented the delivery of cocaine hidden in shipments of coconuts and pineapples. They also confiscated heroin and marijuana.   Continue reading “NYC arrests in Italy-US drug crackdown”

CenturyLink – by LUCAS L. JOHNSON II

LEBANON, Tenn. (AP) — Investigators said Tuesday that a package sent to a rural Tennessee home exploded, killing a lawyer who lived there and injuring a woman.

Killed was 74-year-old Jon Setzer and 72-year-old Marion Setzer was in critical condition at Vanderbilt University Hospital on Tuesday, police said.

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation officials declined to say what kind of package was sent to the Lebanon home.   Continue reading “Package explodes, killing Tenn. lawyer at home”

Mother Earth News

The recipe that follows is a basic formula for producing natural (uncolored, unprocessed) hard cheese at home. Keep in mind, however, that domestic cheesemaking is an imprecise art at best. Many variables—such as how “ripe” the milk is, the length of time (and the temperature at which) the curd is heated, and the number of weeks of curing—affect the flavor and texture of the end product. As a result, you may find that you have to slightly adjust the techniques involved to suit your own tastes and kitchen conditions.   Continue reading “Making Cheese at Home”

Featured photo - The NSA’s Secret Role in the U.S. Assassination ProgramThe Intercept – by Jeremy Scahill and Glenn Greenwald

The National Security Agency is using complex analysis of electronic surveillance, rather than human intelligence, as the primary method to locate targets for lethal drone strikes – an unreliable tactic that results in the deaths of innocent or unidentified people.

According to a former drone operator for the military’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) who also worked with the NSA, the agency often identifies targets based on controversial metadata analysis and cell-phone tracking technologies. Rather than confirming a target’s identity with operatives or informants on the ground, the CIA or the U.S. military then orders a strike based on the activity and location of the mobile phone a person is believed to be using.   Continue reading “The NSA’s Secret Role in the U.S. Assassination Program”

Sherrie Questioning All

I wrote about the snow here and had done my own little testing of it on video.  It burned to a glob of goo and it smelled terrible.  The day I was doing this, I took a video of the chemtrails overhead. 

Microscopic Analysis of the Snow

In the video you will see she shows the following is in the snow.   Continue reading “Microscopic Analysis of Snow – Also an Independent laboratory in France tested the air – Confirmed Chemtrails of polymer fibers and synthetic chemicals and Endocrin Distruptors”

Bagels not immune: Sara Lee bagels also have the potentially asthma-causing agentDaily Mail – by RYAN GORMAN

Subway is not the only company found to have products containing a chemical used to make shoes and yoga mats.

It has been revealed that Arby’s, Burger King, Chik-fil-A, Dunkin’Dounts, Jack in the Box, Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald’s also use azodicarbonamide in rolls and baked goods – Subway announced this week it will drop the ingredient from its bread.   Continue reading “Chemical used in shoe rubber ditched by Subway this week found in McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s and popular store-bought products”

The Daily Caller – by Heather Smith

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison defended Obamacare against the Congressional Budget Office’s finding that “more than 2.5 million people are likely to reduce the amount of labor they choose to supply to some degree because of the Affordable Care Act.”

Ellison told ABC’s “This Week” panel Sunday morning that ACA will lead to “working more reasonable hours.”   Continue reading “Dem defends Obamacare disincentivizing work: Americans work too hard anyway”

ilFront Page Mag – by Bruce Thornton

Rather than twisting the political knife in the gaping wound that is Obamacare, House Republicans are off on a “comprehensive immigration reform” toot. The latest news has the Speaker putting off any action for now, and waiting until after the midterm elections in order not to anger the anti-amnesty base, and “to goose Latino turnout or to swing purple districts” in 2016, as political blogger Allahpundit put it. In other words, electoral timing rather than principle is determining what happens.   Continue reading “Republicans Go On an Immigration Reform Bender”

Counter Punch – by MIKE WHITNEY

“The U.S. worked hard to create the American dream of opportunity. But today, that dream is a myth.”

Economist Joseph Stiglitz, Financial Times

If you follow the financial news, you already know that the American people are on an epic downer. Just check out some of these headlines I pulled up in a five minute Internet search and you’ll see what I mean:   Continue reading “The American Dream is Dead – Obama Killed It”

catThe Examiner – by Kelly George

A note to cat owners. An Oregon man claims he contracted the bubonic plague from his pet cat.

Fox News reported Wednesday, about a post in the Guardian, where Paul Gaylord details how his cat Charlie was missing a few days in the Cascade mountains. When the cat came back he had a mouse stuck in his mouth and was acting ill. When the owner tried to pull the mouse out, the cat accidentally bit him.   Continue reading “Man says he caught the bubonic plague from his pet cat”

Century Link – by RUSS BYNUM

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Firefighters battled a giant blaze fueled by 5,600 tons of rubber Saturday at the Port of Savannah, where a towering column of black smoke could be seen from miles away.

By late Saturday, the fire department said its crews had contained the fire, but it could take a while for the flames to burn out inside a warehouse covering 226,000 square feet at the port’s Ocean Terminal just west of downtown Savannah.   Continue reading “Massive Ga. blaze is contained but still burning”