14538_loresSharyl Attkisson

Recent Rise in Vaccine Victims’ Court Decisions and Concessions Not Reflected in Revised Government Chart

In March, the federal government removed the latest vaccine injury court statistics—more than a year’s worth of data—from one of its publicly reported charts. It was an abrupt departure from the normal practice of updating the figures monthly.   Continue reading “Government Wipes Recent Vaccine Injury Data from Website”

Image source: Post-DispatchOff the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Not mowing the lawn regularly, having a missing shingle, and even failing to put curtains or screens on windows can lead to thousands of dollars in fines in some communities – and even jail if fines aren’t paid.

Pagedale, Missouri, residents Valarie and Vincent Blount face $1,810 in fines for such offenses as having peeling paint, having an overgrown tree and also not recycling, The St. Louis Post-Dispatchreported. Other residents have been fined for having barbecue pits and toys in the front yard, for having basketball hoops in the street, for not making their children wear bicycle helmets, and for walking in the street.   Continue reading “Get Jailed For Toys In Yard, Missing Shingles In This American Town”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update: ALL THE BOMB THREATS TO U.S. PLANES FOUND NOT CREDIBLE: CNBC

You don’t say. Now let’s find the NSA agent who dialed them in.

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Who could have seen this coming? Just 24 hours after the NSA goes “dark” from “securing” the nation against terrorist threat (by recording and storing all domestic phone calls) we get this:   Continue reading “NSA Is Offline So Here “They” Come: Multiple Bomb Threats Made Against US Aircraft, NBC Reports”

Jon Rappoport

“Break down an event into fine enough particles, and you begin to see new things. You see the event is staged, of course, but you also find new key players, and they’re sometimes the ones you least expect to have an influence. When I say ‘influence’, I mean mind control, projected out like a great wave, rumbling over the populace, taking them to media heaven.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

This article is an example of what you can do when you watch a single television broadcast over and over, a dozen times, and analyze the effects blow by blow.   Continue reading “Media mind-control: case study: Arnold Schwarzenegger”

Reuters/Dado RuvicRT

While companies are pushing for the passage of the US Freedom Act, ordinary people don’t have any rights or civil liberties protection in cyberspace – something that is desperately needed, says Sascha Meinrath, director and co-founder of Thexlab.org.

RT: As we know, the US Senate failed to vote for an extension of certain provisions of the Patriot Act. However some are joking that although the Patriot Act has expired, the NSA still has Facebook. Are social networks really that susceptible to snooping?   Continue reading “Encrypted email: ‘Indicator for NSA to collect that information’”

failThe Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

An internal investigation of the Tyrannical Sexual Assaulters, er…I mean, the Transportation Security Administration, revealed some absolutely shocking information:

TSA agents are largely incompetent.

ABC News reported the exclusive story this morning. Here’s an excerpt from their coverage – emphasis mine.   Continue reading “Shocker: TSA Failed 95 Percent of Undercover Breach Tests”

Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach RT

Texas legislators approved two bills legalizing the open carrying of handguns in public and on university campuses, overcoming objections from gun control activists but caving in to pressure from law enforcement on some provisions.

Known as House Bill 901, the open carry law would allow holders of the concealed-carry license to carry handguns in public in a hip or shoulder holster. After a week of fierce debate and a threat of a Democratic filibuster that never materialized, the bill cleared the state House on Friday with 102 votes in favor and 43 against. It was approved by a 20-11 vote in the Senate.   Continue reading “Texas legalizes open carry in public, on campus”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The somewhat farcical journey home from Europe for Secretary of State John Kerry continues. As we noted previously, after breaking his leg on an arbidged Tour de France’-esque accident in which he hit a curb, he was flown to Geneva in a helicopter where he was “stable and never lost consciousness,” which makes sense (unless as many have suggested his brain lies considerably lower in his body than most humans).   Continue reading “It Cost US Taxpayers At Least $250,000 To Repatriate A Bicycle-Challenged John Kerry”

NORML – by Paul Armentano

Members of the United States House of Representatives are anticipated to vote this week (perhaps as earl as Wednesday) on a series of amendments to a Justice Department spending bill. These amendments seek to limit the federal government’s intrusion in states that have regulated various aspects of marijuana production and access.   Continue reading “House Floor Vote To Protect States’ Marijuana Laws Pending In Congress”

Screen Shot 2015-04-24 at 1.30.09 PMLiberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

A couple of months ago, I highlighted the horrifying fact that U.S. police killed more civilians in March than UK police killed in 100 years. With May 2015 in the history book, we now have some updated stats, and the results are not pretty. 464 Americans have been killed by police so far this year, which amounts to more than three deaths every single day. If you don’t think this is a problem, I don’t know how to help you.   Continue reading “464 Americans Have Been Killed by Police in 2015 – Here are Their Stories”

A man eating at KFC in ChinaBBC

The fast food chain KFC is to sue three Chinese firms it accuses of using social media to spread false rumours about its food, including that it used eight-legged chickens.

KFC is seeking compensation of 1.5m yuan ($242,000, £159,000) and an apology.

One of the posts said chickens used by the company were genetically modified to have six wings and eight legs.   Continue reading “KFC sues Chinese firms over eight-legged chicken rumours”

Clock - Public DomainEnd of the American Dream – by Michael Snyder

There has been a lot of talk about things that are going to happen in September, but something that has been almost totally overlooked is the fact that the UN Security Council is likely to be voting on a UN resolution which will establish a Palestinian state at that time.  Right now, France is working on a proposed resolution which would give formal UN Security Council recognition to the Palestinians, would declare that a divided Jerusalem is the capital of both Israel and a Palestinian state, and would set the 1967 borders as the baseline for future negotiations which would establish the final borders between the two nations.  Continue reading “Something Else Coming In September: A UN Resolution Establishing A Palestinian State”

ObamaCare ScrewAmmoland – by Larry Pratt

Washington, DC –-(Ammoland.com)- Gun Owners of America has long warned about the danger that ObamaCare poses to gun owners.

The Daily Caller recently reported on a “shocking government program” where the Department of Veterans Affairs is disarming American vets by getting them put on the FBI’s background check list.   Continue reading “ObamaCare Could DISARM MILLIONS of Gun Owners”

RT

Controversial provisions of the Patriot Act authorizing government surveillance programs have expired after the Senate failed to vote for an extension. The Senate will reconvene to consider the USA Freedom Act on Monday afternoon.

Lawmakers have debated the possibility of extending the authority of Section 215, that authorizes bulk data collection, and other provisions in the extraordinary Sunday afternoon session. The debate started at 4:00 pm local time, eight hours before the expiration deadline.   Continue reading “Goodbye Section 215: Patriot Act key surveillance provisions expire”

Yahoo News

Baghdad (AFP) – Iraqi security forces lost 2,300 Humvee armoured vehicles when the Islamic State jihadist group overran the northern city ofMosul, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Sunday.

“In the collapse of Mosul, we lost a lot of weapons,” Abadi said in an interview with Iraqiya state TV. “We lost 2,300 Humvees in Mosul alone.”   Continue reading “Iraq lost 2,300 Humvee armoured vehicles in Mosul: PM”

Photo Credit Blue CrossPopular Resistance – by Anna Wilde Matthews

Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurers cover about a third of Americans, through a national network that dates back decades. Now, antitrust lawsuits advancing in a federal court in Alabama allege that the 37 independently owned companies are functioning as an illegal cartel.

A federal judicial panel has consolidated the claims against the insurers into two lawsuits that represent plaintiffs from around the country. One is on behalf of health-care providers and the other is for individual and small-employer customers.   Continue reading “Is Blue Cross Blue Shield An Illegal Cartel?”

The Washington Post – by Paul Kane

Joseph Robinette “Beau” Biden III, the son of Vice President Biden and former state attorney general of Delaware, died Saturday after battling brain cancer for several years.

Biden, 46, the oldest son of the vice president and the rising star of a family dynasty, had been admitted recently to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda as he fought the cancer, a battle that his father largely kept private in the last weeks as his son clung to his life.   Continue reading “Beau Biden, vice president’s son, dies of brain cancer”

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

The most damning aspersion that can be lobbed against any person, or the exposure of “secret government activity,” overwhelmingly is “Conspiracy Theorist.” That pejorative ‘handle’ is equated with imbecile mind-activity with aspersions often suggested as ‘tin hat wearers’. Well, step aside all you doubters and listen up carefully to what took place in the halls of Congress on May 14, 2014 regarding the weather modification system known as HAARP.    Continue reading “Conspiracy theorists vindicated – HAARP Confirmed as a weather manipulation tool”

Jon Rappoport

All hands on deck for global, economic, corporate dictatorship.

There are dots to connect here. They’re real, and they’re spectacular.

Let me begin with a brief exchange from a 1978 interview, conducted by reporter Jeremiah Novak. He was speaking with two American members of the Trilateral Commission (TC), a group founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller and his intellectual flunkey, Zbigniew Brzezinski.   Continue reading “The TPP, Monsanto, Rockefeller, Trilateral Commission, Brzezinski”