ISO-DNR-Boar_photo_small_383315_7Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund – by Pete Kennedy

For over a year now, four different lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of a Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Invasive Species Order on swine have been making their way through Michigan county courts. Recently a fifth lawsuit was filed in the Federal District Court for the Western District of Michigan challenging the swine ISO on grounds that an 1842 Treaty between the Lake Superior Chippewa Indian Tribe and the United States of America controls over any Michigan laws. The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) is serving as custodian of the funding provided for the lawsuit.   Continue reading “Lawsuit Opens Up New Legal Front Against Swine ISO”

Wheat (AFP)As a preface, let it be known that U.S. wheat farmers are the last group of U.S. conventional grain farmers who have resisted and so far successfully stood up to Monsanto’s criminal planned GMO seed and food dominance of the U.S. and the world, despite continual bombardment by so-called “natural health” writers and web sites and Monsanto’s continual aggressive actions against wheat farmers.   Continue reading “Revealed: Monsanto unapproved GMO wheat was stored in Colorado until 2011”

The Oregonian – by Elizabeth Case

As the estimate of dead bees rose to 50,000, the Oregon Department of Agriculture confirmed the insecticide Safari caused the deaths in a Wilsonville earlier this week. A landscaping company sprayed 55 linden trees in a Target parking lot to control for aphids, said Dan Hilburn, the plants division director at the department of agriculture. They bees have been dropping from trees since the spraying on Saturday.    Continue reading “Bee deaths a result of pesticide Safari; count upped to 50,000 dead insects”

Ecology News – by Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd

VANCOUVER, BC – There is now a sufficient threshold of prima facie evidence to reasonably conclude that that the Calgary floods of June 2013, which are estimated to cost billions in property damage and affect the Canadian economy as a whole,  were in fact an act of environmental warfare in the form of an intentional weather warfare attack against the people of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and environs. Environmental warfare is banned under the 1978 Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD), to which Canada, the United States and Russia are all parties.   Continue reading “Prima Facie forensic evidence of weather warfare attack in June 2013 Calgary floods: Canadian media and officials silent”

Veterans Today – by Moti Nissani

“It is perfectly possible for a man to be out of prison and yet not free–to be under no physical constraint and yet to be a psychological captive, compelled to think, feel and act as the representatives of the national State, or of some private interest within the nation, want him to think, feel, and act. . . . The victim of mind-manipulation does not know that he is a victim.  To him, the walls of his prison are invisible, and he believes himself to be free.”—Aldous Huxley, 1958   Continue reading “Backdrop of Terror (Part II of: A Bird’s Eye View of Contrived Terror)”

IRSCNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey

The Internal Revenue Service sent 23,994 tax refunds worth a combined $46,378,040 to “unauthorized” alien workers who all used the same address in Atlanta, Ga., in 2011, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).

That was not the only Atlanta address theoretically occupied by thousands of “unauthorized” alien workers receiving millions in federal tax refunds in 2011. In fact, according to a TIGTA audit report published last year, four of the top ten addresses to which the IRS sent thousands of tax refunds to “unauthorized” aliens were in Atlanta.   Continue reading “IRS Sent $46,378,040 in Refunds to 23,994 ‘Unauthorized’ Aliens at 1 Atlanta Address”

pipehome_ecowatchWaking Times- by Stefanie Spear

“Enough is enough,” said Michael Bishop during our phone conversation Saturday morning after he found out TransCanada and its vendor, Michels, are planning to dig up buried pipe, part of the 485-mile southern segment of the Keystone XL pipeline, on his property in the east Texas rural community of Douglass.   Continue reading “Opposition Escalates Over Faulty Southern Leg of Keystone XL Pipeline”

President ObamaThe Sun – by Aaron Tinney

SECRET Service spooks are disguising themselves as FARMERS to protect Barack Obama from terrorist threats at the G8 summit.

They have even bought a fleet of TRACTORS ahead of the US President’s arrival in Northern Ireland tomorrow for the two-day meeting.

The agents’ plan is to pose as local farmers in the sprawling fields around the five-star lakeside hotel complex hosting the huge event.   Continue reading “Secret Service drive TRACTORS to guard the President at G8 summit in Northern Ireland”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

Former CIA Director David Petraeus is in attendance at the 2013 Bilderberg Group conference to help construct the “big data” spy grid, which is set to become the new frontier of clandestine statecraft as Internet connectivity becomes ubiquitous.

Bilderberg’s official agenda for 2013 lists one of the areas of discussion as, “How big data is changing almost everything,” a reference to how the “Internet of things” along with the ubiquitous growth of social media is transforming the world of surveillance and the ability to foresee and manipulate future events.   Continue reading “Former CIA director David Petraeus at Bilderberg to create global spy grid”

Common Dreams – by Sarah Lazare

The Obama Administration is quietly firing Commodity Futures Trading Commission head Gary Gensler, who ran afoul of big banks by pushing for greater government oversight.

The ouster comes in the midst of controversy over a proposed CFTF rule, strongly supported by Gensler, that would extend U.S. regulation to swaps–a kind of derivative exhange–involving firms founded or doing business in the United States. This means that foreign banks and hedge funds would face the same regulations as U.S. ones when trading in swaps with U.S. parties.   Continue reading “Obama Cans Regulator Who Crossed Wall Street – Ouster is a gain for big bankers advocating lax oversight”

Information Clearinghouse – by Tom Hussain

ISLAMABAD — In office for less than a week, Pakistan’s new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, vented his anger Monday at two recent U.S. drone strikes, all but accusing his country’s overbearing military of lying to Pakistanis about its cooperation with the CIA to eliminate terrorism suspects in northwest tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.

“The policy of protesting against drone strikes for public consumption, while working behind the scenes to make them happen, is not on,” Sharif said, according to an official statement issued after the first meeting of his Cabinet.   Continue reading “Pakistan’s Prime Minister Declares End to Secret Approval of U.S. Drone Strikes”

Breitbart – by JOHN NOLTE

TVNewser obtained an internal PBS memo Tuesdayand reports that, starting July 1, the beginning of their new fiscal year, “PBS NewsHour” is completely closing down its Denver and San Francisco offices, eliminating “several production positions in its Washington DC office, while leaving two open senior-level roles unfilled,” and preparing to turn to more outside freelancers:   Continue reading “PBS NewsHour Closes Offices, Lays Off Staff, Turns to Freelancers”

000_was444195.siAnti-War – by Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, June 07, 2013

Just because the whole world seems to be talking about closing Guantanamo Bay prison — not to mention the President of the United States — doesn’t mean it’s going to happen any time soon. Not if congressional Republicans have anything to do with it.   Continue reading “While No One Was Looking: House GOP Voted Against GITMO Closure”

'Portrait Of A Firefighter Talking On Radio With Colleagues Standing In The Background' via ShutterstockRaw Story – by Arturo Garcia

Volunteer firefighters in Texas are raising questions about why they are not getting access to more than $90 million worth of earmarked funds for their departments.

“The money is earmarked for us, why is it just sitting there?” Capt. Jonathan Reed from the Briar Volunteer Fire Department asked KXAS-TV.   Continue reading “Texas lawmakers cut volunteer firefighters off from $91 million in earmarked funds”