Waking Times – by Christina Sarich

There’s the official explanation for why NASA is spraying lithium, a pharmaceutical drug most often used to treat people with manic depression or bi-polar disorder, into our ionosphere, and then there is the probable reason(s). It would be easier to accept NASA’s official explanation if they were not so secretive about everything they study and do in space – but one thing is for certain – NASA’s own personnel have admitted that lithium, along with other chemicals, are intentionally being placed into our environment regularly. It is possible that many of NASA’s own employees aren’t even aware of the true motivations for carrying out such a project, ironically displaying the very behaviors that these chemicals/pharmaceuticals are meant to instill.   Continue reading “NASA Confesses to Dosing Americans with Air-borne Lithium & Other Chemicals”

Observer – by John R. Schindler

The revelations of the so-called Panama Papers that are roiling the world’s political and financial elites this week include important facts about Team Clinton. This unprecedented trove of documents purloined from a shady Panama law firm that arranged tax havens, and perhaps money laundering, for the globe’s super-rich includes juicy insights into how Russia’s elite hides its ill-gotten wealth.   Continue reading “Panama Papers Reveal Clinton’s Kremlin Connection”

They falsely claim that Coal Fired Powerhouses are ‘dirty’ and it is generally known that virtually ALL Nuclear Plants are leaking plus every Solar Company TPTB subsidize have taken the money and then claimed Bankruptcy so I guess we need to shut-down the cleanest and most efficient form of Power Generation there is: Hydro-Electric … for the actual cost of all that water flowing down the rivers costs no more today than it did 100 or 1000 years ago; and that is NOT making them any more ‘Filthy Lucre’ !!!

Breitbart – by ADELLE NAZARIAN

Proponents of removing the Klamath Dam — the largest dam removal project in U.S. history — are seeking to bypass Congress and use a nonprofit private corporation to decommission four hydroelectric dams by 2020, four of which are located in California, going directly through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.   Continue reading “Feds Plan to Go Around Congress to Remove Klamath Dam”

Reuters

Former Massey Energy Chief Executive Don Blankenship was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $250,000 on Wednesday for his role in a 2010 West Virginia coal mine explosion that killed 29 workers.

Blankenship, known as West Virginia’s “king of coal” for his rags-to-riches background and tough approach to business, was given the maximum sentence for the misdemeanor conviction by U.S. District Judge Irene Berger. He also was sentenced to a year of supervised probation after release.   Continue reading “Former U.S. coal CEO gets prison time for blast that killed 29”

USA Today

In his 1968 song Mama Tried, Merle Haggard sang of turning 21 in prison. Haggard, who died Wednesday in California at age 79, had done just that, though not, as he sang in the song, “doing life without parole.”

Haggard’s youth of petty crime, financial insecurity and freight-car hopping eventually informed songs that spoke plainly but not predictably of social outcasts, blue-collar concerns and persistent restlessness.   Continue reading “Merle Haggard dead at 79”

NO ONE addresses the ‘real issue’ … our inherent Natural Resources being GIVEN to Foreign Nationals as consideration for a so-called National Debt that the American Nationals had no knowledge of and did NOT authorize or consent to !!!

Sac Bee – by Tony Bizjak

Long lines of oil and coal trains could some day rumble regularly through Sacramento – as strange as that would seem in California, a state that leads the push for clean fuels.   Continue reading “California, clean fuel leader, weighs oil, coal trains”

Energy Fanatics – by PL CHang

SunCell is a revolutionary “free Energy” technology for the reason that it produces energy by converting the hydrogen element in H2O-based solid fuel through a chemical reaction that produces a type of gas plasma energy. During the conversion process, the hydrogen of the H2O-based solid fuel is converted into a lower-energy state hydrogen called hydrino.

The company behind SunCell is Brilliant Light Power, Inc., formerly known as BlackLight Power, Inc. Recently, Brilliant Light Power, Inc. posted a video that demonstrates the energy potential of their SunCell technology. Some of the researchers and scientists working at Brilliant Light Power, Inc. like to call this technology “sun in a box”. The content from Pesn.com below explains why SunCell is like a sun in a box.   Continue reading “SunCell Plasma Technology Could Be Available for Commercial Use in 2017”

Energy Live News – by Jacqueline Echevarria

The UK will ship 700kg of excess nuclear waste to the US in a deal expected to help fight cancer.

Prime Minister David Cameron will make the announcement at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington later today.  Continue reading “UK-US nuclear waste deal ‘to help fight cancer’”

CBS News LA

APPLE VALLEY (CBSLA.com) — The FBI on Tuesday continued to investigate an incident in which 17 men were detained for reportedly firing off hundreds of rounds in a remote part of Apple Valley.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies and an FBI agent responded to the scene Sunday morning and detained the men – reportedly all of Middle Eastern descent – who were camping out in the Deep Creek Hot Springs area Sunday morning, authorities said.   Continue reading “FBI Investigating Reports Of 17 Men Chanting, Firing Off Shots In Apple Valley”

Dutchsince – by Michael Janitch

Two years ago, in 2014, we reported that the US Government had approved  (authorized) weather modification experiments to be done across areas of Nevada using unmanned drones.

Also in 2014, we also managed to capture organized (possible drone) cloud seeding being done directly over Las Vegas Nevada during overnight hours.   Continue reading “Government Permits Drones To Be Used For Weather Modification — Spraying To Induce Precipitation”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos, January 14, 2016

Washington, D.C. –  In spite of French-led U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 creating a no-fly zone over Libya with the express intent of protecting civilians, one of the over 3,000 new Hillary Clinton emails released by the State Department on New Year’s Eve, contain damning evidence of Western nations using NATO as a tool to topple Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi. The NATO overthrow was not for the protection of the people, but instead it was to thwart Gaddafi’s attempt to create a gold-backed African currency to compete with the Western central banking monopoly.   Continue reading “Declassified Emails Reveal NATO Killed Gaddafi to Stop Libyan Creation of Gold-Backed Currency”

This is NOT usual … in fact it’s the first that I can remember in my time here since 1993;~(

Curry Pilot – by Jane Stebbins

Mike Gaynes couldn’t help but notice the cluster of people on Sandpiper Beach near the Winchuck River trying to rescue a common dolphin that had beached itself on the sand Wednesday.   Continue reading “Dolphin rescue: Stranded, but not alone”

CRIS | District of New Jersey | United States District Court

www.njd.uscourts.gov/cris Proxy  Highlight

What is CRIS? The Court Registry Investment System (CRIS) is an interest-bearing cash management tool administered by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts …   Continue reading “Court Registry Investment System = Conflict of Interest”

Oregon Live – by Dana Tims

Two high-ranking federal officials will travel to Harney County Monday, where they will meet with employees affected by the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation.

Sally Jewell, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, and Michael L. Connor, U.S. Deputy Interior Secretary, will also meet with community and tribal leaders during afternoon sessions in Burns.   Continue reading “Ranking federal officials traveling Monday to Burns”

Above the law. No one is above the law {Nemo est supra leges};

Butz v. Economou, 438 U.S. 478, 506, 57 L.Ed.2d 895 (1978) (“No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All the officers of the government, from the highest to the lowest, are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it.” United States v. Lee, 106 U.S., at 220. See also Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137 (1803); Scheuer v. Rhodes, 416 U.S., at 239-240.); http://laws.findlaw.com/us/438/478.html

Free-Man’s Perspective – by Paul Rosenberg

We’re surrounded by concerns over what is legal and what isn’t. But what, really, do we mean by “legal”?   Continue reading “What Do We Mean By Legal?”

Alfred the Great

Alfred the Great (849 – 26 October 899) (Old EnglishÆlfrēdÆlfrǣd, “elf counsel” or “wise elf”) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899.

Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England.[1] He is one of only two English monarchs to be given the epithet “the Great”, the other being the Scandinavian Cnut the Great. Continue reading “King Alfred’s Book of Dooms (Judgments)”