One of the very first things I discovered when I began researching the NWO, some 4 ½ years ago, was what I call ‘way stations’. These are places that, at first glance, look like nothing out of the ordinary, but upon closer inspection, are revealed to be something far more insidious than one would suspect. They can be found anywhere, and as anyone knows, the best place to hide something is in plain sight, where it can be seen by anyone, but not necessarily recognized for what it actually is.
I came across this information quite by accident while searching the internet one day for some photos of giants that a friend of mine had downloaded. I hadn’t asked him the name of the website he got them from, so I simply Googled the word ‘giants’, hoping to get lucky. It was by far either the luckiest or smartest thing I’ve ever done, as it took me to a site called “Return of the Nephilim”, which not only had the same pictures my friend had downloaded, but it also had many different articles about something I had always considered to be a myth at best – the Illuminati. Continue reading “Hidden in Plain Sight – FEMA Way Stations”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Police arrested a man who steered his tiny, one-person helicopter onto the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, surprising spring tourists and prompting a temporary lockdown of the Capitol Visitor Center.
Capitol Police didn’t immediately identify the pilot or comment on his motive, but a Florida postal carrier named Doug Hughes took responsibility for the stunt on a website where he said he was delivering letters to all 535 members of Congress in order to draw attention to campaign finance corruption. Continue reading “Small aircraft lands on Capitol lawn; pilot in custody”
As recently as 2014, illegal immigrants in 22 states are eligible for lower-cost, in-state tuition at public colleges and universities.
While students residing legally or illegally in states such as California, Texas, Maryland, and Virginia are eligible for in-state tuition, legal immigrants, international students, and U.S. citizens from out of state continue to pay out-of-state tuition, often costing several thousand dollars more. Continue reading “Students renounce their citizenship to save $100,000 over four years”
Canadian couple Wayne Adams and Catherine King are the proud owners of ‘Freedom Cove’, a colorful floating home off the coast of Tofino in British Columbia. The unique structure consists of 12 platforms, supporting wooden buildings, greenhouses, a lighthouse, and living spaces that are all interconnected through wooden pathways. Freedom Cove is special because it is a ‘getaway’ in the true sense – completely off the grid and self-sustaining in every possible way. Continue reading “Canadian Couple Live on Amazing Man-Made Floating Complex Miles Away from Civilization”
According to a Defense Department-approved “sexism course,” the Bible, the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence all contribute to modern sexism.
As Hillary Clinton gears up to enter the 2016 presidential race as announced today by her beyond viral Twitter post, we are reminded of her 2014 public appearance – in which she announced public support of Monsanto’s GMO seeds and chemicals. Chemicals like Roundup which was recently confirmed by the WHO to be causing cancer. Continue reading “Flashback: Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Supports Monsanto”
Hemp seeds are a wonderful addition to any vegan or vegetarian diet, or just for anyone who wants a few more nutrients in their life! They are loaded down with easily digestible proteins, and they contain all ten essential amino acids, making them a rare complete protein! They are an abundant source of omegs-3 fatty acids, and one specific omega-6 fatty acid that is not found in any other food! Continue reading “Why You Should Be Eating Hemp Seeds Every Day”
President Vladimir Putin lifted, on Monday, a ban on supplying Iran with sophisticated S-300 air defense missile systems. This in the aftermath of the very vague agreements between Iran and the West regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
The UN Security Council is to vote on a resolution imposing an arms embargo on Yemen’s Houthi rebels and their allies, as they fight government supporters who are backed by Saudi-led air strikes.
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — The U.S. Forest Service is investigating an expired permit that Nestle has been using to draw water out of a national forest in Southern California for its bottled water business.
An investigation by the Desert Sun found that Nestle Waters North America’s permit to transport water across the San Bernardino National Forest expired in 1988. The water is piped across the national forest and loaded on trucks to a plant where it is bottled as Arrowhead 100 percent Mountain Spring Water. Continue reading “US Forest Service investigates expired Nestle water permit”
“Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.” – Kris Kristofferson
The principle battlefield in the war for your mind is public media. In this field of operations, winning hearts and minds is about creating illusions, managing perceptions, and cleverly blurring the lines between life, death and entertainment. The more exaggerated, absurd and over-embellished a claim is, the more volume it has in the crowded mental space of consumer culture. Continue reading “US Navy’s Creepy New Ads Send Conflicting Message About Liberty”
A conservative legal firm is claiming victory after an atheist activist group announced that it will not appeal a recent New Jersey trial court decision in favor of the presence of “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance.
In nature there are many herbs and remedies that are known to treat cancer and other serious diseases, but the medicine persistently ignores them. One of these remedies is laetril, also called vitamin B17.
Health supplements that contain this vitamin are forbidden to use. The fact is that “modern” man of western civilization is exposed to cancer more than “primitive” cultures. Hunza is old tribe in northern Pakistan, whose members live over 100 years and do not know anything about cancer. Continue reading “Why People of This Tribe Live over 100 Years and do not Know About Cancer?”
Usually at some point in the day (and for some of us, multiple points) many of us find ourselves wishing we could abandon our responsibilities to return back to our beds to live out the rest of the day under a quiet refuge of blankets. Despite the guilt of chronic laziness, a day in bed sounds pretty darn relaxing—if only we could financially support ourselves by doing so. Continue reading “NASA Will Pay You $18,000 To Stay In Bed For 70 Straight Days”