Derision

If people are laughing at you, making fun of you, and acting as if you’re worthless, they’re treating you with derision. Derision is mean and attacking — it’s a form of contempt.

Derision is more than just making fun of someone — it’s mocking someone so forcefully and with such venom that you discredit the person completely. Continue reading “Oh Deer: Patriot Humor In DERISION”

Healthy Life Idea

After years of rumors FDA finally admitted that the chicken meats around USA contain arsenic. Arsenic is a cancer causing chemical which if consumed in bigger doses could cost a life.  What most of you might wonder is from where this chemical comes.  The thing is that it is included in the chicken food on purpose. Back in 2006 the IATP`s reportPlaying Chicken: Avoid Arsenic in your meat showed that about 70% of the chicken in U.S are feed with arsenic. They are given this chemical in order to gain weight faster and the meat to get healthy color.   Continue reading “FDA Finally Admits Chicken Meat Contains Cancer – Causing Arsenic”

Daily Mail

An unknown individual used an anonymous web browsing tool often used to access the dark web to get into an email account on the Clinton family server, the FBI revealed on Friday.

Meanwhile, in another incident, top aide Huma Abedin revealed to an unidentified person that Clinton had fears she had been hacked after she received a phishing email.

The FBI disclosed the incidents, in a report on Clinton’s handling of classified information on Friday.

Continue reading “Hacking fears over Clinton server: FBI reveal Hillary was sent ‘phishing’ email with porn links and ‘dark web browser’ was used to access another account”

The New American – by William F. Jasper

Most American voters looking toward November would probably be interested in learning about Hillary Clinton’s prime role in delivering one-fifth of America’s uranium production to Vladimir Putin’s Russia. As this matter is critically relevant to our national security, as well as America’s energy security, voters would probably appreciate learning about it before they cast their ballot for the next Oval Office occupant. However, most Americans probably have never even heard about Bill and Hillary Clinton’s ties to the Uranium One-Rosatom-Frank Giustra scandal, through the couple’s corruption-troubled Clinton Foundation, and Hillary’s official dealings while serving as President Obama’s secretary of state.   Continue reading “Hillary-Putin Uranium Deal: How Long Will Media Ignore It?”

The Washington Times – by Stephen Dinan

The IRS has discovered more than 1 million Americans whose Social Security numbers were stolen by illegal immigrants, but officials never bothered to tell the taxpayers themselves, the agency’s inspector general said in a withering new report released Tuesday.

Investigators first alerted the IRS to the problem five years ago, but it’s still not fixed, the inspector general said, and a pilot program meant to test a solution was canceled — and fell woefully short anyway.   Continue reading “IRS doesn’t tell 1M taxpayers that illegals stole their Social Security numbers”

Watts Up With That – by David Archibald

The warning signs have been there for some time now – persistent failures of the wheat crop in Norway for example. The North Atlantic is cooling. The cooling trend was evident at the time of an expedition to investigate this phenonemon three years ago. The rate of cooling has now steepened up since then based on the latest data collated by Professor Humlum of the University of Oslo. From that data set, this graph shows the heat loss since 2004 for the top 700 metres of the water column:   Continue reading “The North Atlantic: Ground Zero of Global Cooling”

The compact which was made by the original thirteen states of the United States of America, bore the name of the “Articles of Confederation and perpetual union between, the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.” It was adopted and went into force on the first day of March, 1781, and remained as the supreme law until the first Wednesday of March, 1789. 5 Wheat. R. 420.   Continue reading “Articles of Confederation”

Yahoo News – by Jason Lange and Ann Saphir

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. (Reuters) – Federal Reserve policymakers are signaling they could raise U.S. interest rates soon but they are already weighing new tools they may need to fight the next recession.

A solid U.S. labor market “has strengthened” the case for the first rate increase since last December, Fed Chair Janet Yellen told a central banking conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Several of her colleagues said the increase could come as soon as next month if the economy does well.   Continue reading “As Fed nears rate hikes, policymakers plan for ‘brave new world’”

The Atlantic

City dwellers spend nearly every moment of every day awash in Wi-Fi signals. Homes, streets, businesses, and office buildings are constantly blasting wireless signals every which way for the benefit of nearby phones, tablets, laptops, wearables, and other connected paraphernalia.

When those devices connect to a router, they send requests for information—a weather forecast, the latest sports scores, a news article—and, in turn, receive that data, all over the air. As it communicates with the devices, the router is also gathering information about how its signals are traveling through the air, and whether they’re being disrupted by obstacles or interference. With that data, the router can make small adjustments to communicate more reliably with the devices it’s connected to.   Continue reading “All the Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You”

Daily Mail

A fleet of tiny satellites could one day be used to detonate plasma bombs in Earth’s upper atmosphere to improve the range of radio communications.

The US Air Force has granted contracts to three research teams to develop the technology needed to do this, with hopes that CubeSats could carry massive amounts of ionized gas to the ionosphere to create radio-reflecting plasma.   Continue reading “The US Air Force reveals radical plan to ‘bomb the sky’ to improve radio reception”

The Merkle – by JP Buntinx

A new wave of ransomware attacks against hospital has begun. Internet criminals are distributing Locky ransomware on a vast scale, mostly in the form of phishing campaigns directed at the healthcare sector. The method of distribution is a macro-enabled Office 2007 Word document containing the malicious payload.   Continue reading “Criminals Target Hospitals Through New Locky Ransomware Campaign”

Zero Hedge – by 4closure Fraud

What is a robo-testifier or robo-witness?

A person with little or no prior banking experience hired by the banks (servicers) for the job of testifying at hundreds of often back-to-back foreclosure trials who are specially trained by the servicers to give hearsay testimony on the banks’ behalf.   Continue reading “Robo-Testifying In a Nutshell: The Triumph of Expediency Over Due Process in Foreclosure Cases”