Image: File of Las Vegas Sands Corp Chairman and CEO Adelson testifies on the witness stand at the Regional Justice Center in Las VegasDaily Slave

It is funny to see how both Rupert Murdoch and Sheldon Adelson write opinion editorials at about the same time proclaiming how the United States needs immigration reform.  This is not a coincidence.  They realize that the American people don’t want any new laws, new reforms or changes in immigration law and that the window to take action is closing.  This is why they are pushing the issue so strongly.   Continue reading “Billionaire Zionist Jew Sheldon Adelson Also Wants Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants”

(FILE) Gov. Paul LePage, and Mary Mayhew, commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services.Portland Press Herald – by Dennis Hoey

The Maine Department of Health and Human Services says it will enforce its plan to eliminate state support for undocumented immigrants who apply for or receive General Assistance benefits.

The department’s announcement, made Wednesday in a news release, appears to defy Attorney General Janet Mills’ finding last month that denying benefits to immigrants violates the equal protection clauses of the state and federal constitutions.   Continue reading “Maine to halt funds for illegal immigrants’ aid”

Angelina YogaWaking Times – by Dr. Mercola

Exercise is one of the most important factors for optimal health, and there are countless ways to get your exercise each day. Even if you struggle with conditions such as arthritis, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis (MS), or chronic back pain that limits your mobility, there are exercises that can help.

In cases where pain tends to inhibit your activity, it’s important to remember that inactivity can cause your muscles to become weaker and can actually increase pain and stiffness. So staying in motion is typically a better course of action.   Continue reading “New Research Confirms Multiple Benefits of Yoga on Your Body and Mind”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

You’re probably thinking that inflationary devaluation of your savings or paying negative interest rates on cash deposits is about as far as government is willing to go in its efforts to keep funding its debt-laden endeavors. They certainly wouldn’t consider touching the bank accounts of hard working Americans. Only the Europeans have the audacity to go after the savings of the average depositor.

Well, the Europeans and apparently now the Georgians, too. And we’re not talking about the western backed country that went to war with Russia in recent years.   Continue reading “Georgia To Seize Dormant Bank Accounts: “Government is Going to Grab it””

RT News

Residents of Slavyansk and its suburbs were awoken overnight on Thursday by what they say were incendiary bombs that were dropped on their city by Kiev’s military. Witnesses and local media reports suggested that the bombs might be phosphorous.

Much of the village of Semyonovka, located in the Slavyansk suburbs, was set ablaze. Local residents told RT that the ground didn’t stop burning for some time.   Continue reading “‘White phosphorus’ reports: Ukraine military ‘dropped incendiary bombs’ on Slavyansk”

F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft (AFP Photo / DOD / US Air Force / JonathanSynder)RT News

Iran deployed its Revolutionary Guard to help Iraq battle insurgents from a group inspired by Al-Qaeda, according to a recent report. In the meantime, the US is mulling airstrikes to support the Iraqi government.

On Wednesday, Al-Qaeda affiliate insurgents from the armed group Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) conquered former dictator Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit, marking the second major loss for the Iraqi government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Earlier this week, insurgents captured Mosul, the second-largest city in the country. With jihadists threatening Baghdad and security forces unable resist the Sunni Islamists’ assault, Maliki turned to foreign powers for help, getting responses from two unlikely allies, Iran and the US.   Continue reading “US airstrikes to support Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s offensive in Iraq?”

J Haines

Years ago in about 1991, I was horrified to hear an aging Menachem Begin tell Ron Insana on MSNBC that Israel didn’t worry who was the US President, because they owned the Congress! That part of the interview was never again aired. Check the list below to see if there is any doubt about his statement—even today. ~J   Continue reading “Dual Citizens In The 112TH Congress / Their Top 5 “Financial Contributors” / Who Is In Control?”

Image from adoptionrightsalliance.comRT News

Over 2,000 care-home kids were secretly vaccinated against diphtheria in the 1930s in medical trials undertaken by international drugs giant Burroughs Wellcome, Irish media reveal. Among the testing sites was a recently discovered mass grave.

The medical records cited by the Irish Daily Mail show that some 2,051 children and babies across several Irish care homes may have been subjected to the practice.    Continue reading “Revealed: Thousands of Irish orphans were used as ‘drug guinea pigs’”

what is the federal reserve and why is it privateWake-Up World – by Zen Gardner

Amazingly enough, most people don’t know that the United States Federal Reserve Bank is a private institution. It’s so private that despite its profound influence and power, no one is allowed to know who the board of directors are or any of its inner workings. Yet they control not just the production and flow of money in America, but the economic mechanisms that drive the US economy and thus much of the rest of the world.   Continue reading “What is the Federal Reserve – and Why is it Private?”

-Pfc. Justin Faulk instructs a Soldier in Royal Thai Army proper firing techniques during a reflexive fire range as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2008. (Image credit: Official U.S Army photo by Spc. Natalie Barber/Flickr)Blacklisted News – End the Lie

The U.S. Department of State on Saturday announced widespread moves to distance the United States from Thailand after the military coup and the suspension of the constitution on Thursday.

The coup began on Thursday as the Thai military suspended the constitution and took control of the government, shut down media outlets and detained the political leaders of Thai parties, all of which U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said “concerned” him.   Continue reading “Coup in Thailand: U.S. cuts foreign aid, severs military contact until democracy restored”

This post I dedicate to DiggerDan, and all fallen warriors for this Memorial weekend. As far as I know, classical style music was not DiggerDan’s genre of choice, but I do think he would let it go in the way of how I, and perhaps some others, would choose to pay tribute him and make peace with his loss. He was a warrior of another class, uncompromising in what is right in this life. He lived his life, and gave his insights and truths, from his heart. I can’t think of a better example as we face these extraordinary and challenging times.
Continue reading “In Remembrance”

News Au

There are currently more than 4000 confirmed cases of the fast-spreading chikungunya virus in the Caribbean, most of them in the French Caribbean islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe and St Martin. Another 31,000 suspected cases have been reported across the region of scattered islands.

The often painful illness, most commonly found in Asia and Africa, was first detected in December in tiny St Martin, the first time that local transmission of chikungunya had been reported in the Americas.    Continue reading “New virus gains foothold in Caribbean”

operation clandestine foxCNN Money – by Jose Pagliery

Hackers have attacked the government agencies, defense contractors, energy companies and banks by exploiting the software flaw in Internet Explorer.

That’s according to FireEye (FEYE), the cybersecurity firm that revealed the software flaw last week. The company discovered that hackers took advantage of a bug in the Internet Explorer Web browser to secretly take control of computers.   Continue reading “Defense, energy, banks hit by Internet Explorer bug”

ITCCS

An ITCCS Exclusive Report – Friday, April 25, 2014 (2 pm GMT)
Issued through the Common Law News Service (CNS)

Maastricht and Rome:

Last Easter Sunday, in an action akin to Martin Luther’s posting of his Ninety Five Theses, a lone figure placed a Proclamation on the door of the oldest catholic church outside of Italy, and announced the end of an era and the birth of another.   Continue reading “The Birth of a New Era: The End of Papal Authority and Corporatism, and the Rise of a new Common Law Covenant”

570 red river curve 610Your Daily Dose of Conservatism – by Rick Wells

While the eyes of the nation are focused upon the rural Nevada town of Bunkerville and the Bundy Ranch, another significant land grab is underway in the other half of the country. While less physically confrontational at present, government oppression is none the less at the root of a dispute on the border between Oklahoma and Texas. It’s an on-going process, following the migration of the Red River, which the feds define differently dependent upon their their “needs.”   Continue reading “Not Just Nevada, BLM Land-Grabbing 90,000 Deeded Acres in Texas Too”