Jon Rappoport

Reference: my collection, The Matrix Revealed.

Some covert ops start out by focusing on an area of conflict.

The first action-step is: repackaging and renaming and relabeling that area so it looks like something it is not.

When that is done, the group in charge of the op has a false reality, a synthetic reality which they can manage, describe, work with, publicize, deploy, reshape, add to, subtract from.   Continue reading “Ebola: one covert op feeds into another”

EbolaNatural News – by David Gutierrez

There are no more supplies of an experimental Ebola drug that has shown some possible effectiveness, and there will not be for months. The announcement was made by doctors treating Manuel Garcia Viejo, a Spanish missionary priest who was flown back to Spain for treatment after being diagnosed with Ebola.

Ebola is a viral disease transmitted by close contact with bodily fluids such as blood, diarrhea and vomit. It is fatal in 60-90 percent of cases, often causing massive bleeding. So far, more than 2,800 people have died in the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa — a greater death toll than all previous Ebola outbreaks combined, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).   Continue reading “Ebola drug supplies wiped out worldwide”

Reuters/Jason RedmondRT

​Residents of Colorado say homeless people continue to flock to the Rocky Mountain State in an attempt to find work in the local budding marijuana industry.

Becoming the first place in the United States to legalize recreational marijuana has already had a significant impact on Colorado by spawning weed tourism companies and attracting visitors wanting to buy pot without risking law enforcement repercussions since the measure went into effect at the start of 2014. Recent reports suggest that homeless people are also among those coming to Colorado, though, and they’re apparently arriving in droves in an effort to land work within one of the United States newest industries.   Continue reading “Legal weed is driving the homeless to Colorado in search of work in budding industry”

CybersecurityZD Net – by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

The only thing you have to fear with Shellshock, the Unix/Linux Bash security hole, is fear itself. Yes, Shellshock can serve as a highway for worms and malware to hit your Unix, Linux, and Mac servers, but you can defend against it.

However, Shellshock is not as bad as HeartBleed. Not yet, anyway.

While it’s true that the Bash shell is the default command interpreter on most Unix and Linux systems and all Macs — the majority of Web servers — for an attacker to get to your system, there has to be a way for him or her to actually get to the shell remotely. So, if you’re running a PC without ssh,rlogin, or another remote desktop program, you’re probably safe enough.   Continue reading “Shellshock: How to protect your Unix, Linux and Mac servers”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

It all started with a Pentagon tweet showing a before and after picture of a “modular oil refinery” used by ISIS:

By “modular” the Department of Defense meant “mobile.” CNN had more: 

U.S. and coalition warplanes pounded ISIS positions in eastern Syria on Wednesday, targeting what a Pentagon official described as mobile oil refineries being used by the so-called Islamic State terror group to help finance its operations. Continue reading “Is ISIS Using Alibaba To Buy Mobile Refineries From Turkey?”

1-Andrew-McKillop-221st Century – by Andrew McKillop

The most interesting intersection ever – where the War on Terror meets Climate Change…

The hype surrounding ISIS/ISIL is being ramped-up in North America and Europe, with the chief driver of the fear being an alleged series of beheadings that no one can rightly verify as real. Real or fake, the beheading videos were used as a powerful public relations springboard to market ‘fresh airstrikes’ in Iraq and Syria to emotionally vulnerable western audiences.   Continue reading “French President Hollande Says ‘ISIS Terror Caused by Global Warming’”

DN-SC-83-08192Global Research – by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya

The ISIL or IS threat is a smokescreen. The strength of the ISIL has deliberately been inflated to get public support for the Pentagon and to justify the illegal bombing of Syria. It has also been used to justify the mobilization of what is looking more and more like a large-scale US-led military buildup in the Middle East. The firepower and military assets being committed go beyond what is needed for merely fighting the ISIL death squads.

While the US has assured its citizens and the world that troops will not be sent on the ground, this is very unlikely. In the first instance, it is unlikely because boots on the ground are needed to monitor and select targets. Moreover, Washington sees the campaign against the ISIL fighters as something that will take years. This is doublespeak. What is being described is a permanent military deployment or, in the case of Iraq, redeployment. This force could eventually morph into a broader assault force threatening Syria, Iran, and Lebanon.   Continue reading “The March to War: Fighting ISIL is a Smokescreen for US Mobilization against Syria, Iran”

Sons of Liberty

No!

When you look at it from the perspective of limiting the federal government to its “enumerated powers”, it all becomes very easy and clear. We haven’t been looking at it this way because we are so ignorant of our Constitution that we don’t know that it delegates “enumerated powers” only to the federal government.

The Truth is, that when WE THE PEOPLE “created” the federal government, we itemized (“enumerated”) in the Constitution all the powers WE delegated to it.   Continue reading “May the Federal Government Lawfully Make ANY Restrictions on Our Guns & Ammo?”

global-warmingMoonbattery

You never want to go full moonbat, because if you do, no one will take you seriously ever again. For example, the erstwhile “paper of record” cast away the last tattered remnants of credibility in a guffaw-inducingly lame attempt to prop up the collapsing global warming hoax by quoting climate kook Camilo Mora:

“Alaska is going to be the next Florida by the end of the century.”

Continue reading “New York Times Jumps the Global Warming Shark, Declares Alaska Will Soon Be Like Florida”

spaghettiosKRON 4 – by Brian Shields

GAINESVILLE, Florida (KRON) — A Florida woman may pursue legal action against police and prosecutors after she spent more than a month in jail for possession of SpaghettiOs.

Police say they arrested 23-year old Ashley Gabrielle Huff after they found a spoon covered with a suspicious residue inside the car she was riding in.   Continue reading “Woman Busted for Possession of SpaghettiO’s Sauce May Sue”

The Prepared Ninja – by Kimberly

Admit it, you’re one of the few zombie apocalypse addicts who, at one point, played “The Walking Dead” roles just so you could feel the rush of being chased by zombies. Right? Or maybe you are one of those avid zombie fans that have read and studied all techniques to survive the zombie armageddon. Well, you don’t have to wait for dead men to start walking, you can now officially be a bachelor of zombie survival!

Last year, the University of California, Irvine announced that a massive open online course titled “Society, Science, Survival: Lessons from AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’” will be offered to students interested in zombie survival. Apparently, this was not the only one. The University of Pennsylvania offers a course titled, “A Zombie’s History of Medicine and Technology”, George Mason University offers Anthropology 314-Zombies, Columbia College Chicago opened the course Zombies in Popular Media, and even Harvard University which offers Zombies, Monsters, and Super Heroes: The Fantastic in 20th Century America. You may think it’s crazy. If so, then the US government is crazy too!   Continue reading “Zombie Survival Classes Anyone?”

Podcast #16Sovereign Man – by Simon Black

Sometimes I am convinced it was completely by design, and not a weird little coincidence, that one of Germany’s most sprawling red light districts is just steps away from the European Central Bank.

This fact becomes comically obvious right around happy hour… as self-congratulatory ECB economists and their bureaucratic bank underlings crowd the bars and cafes after work which are simultaneously frequented by pimps, thugs, and other assorted low-lifes. Continue reading “Ever wonder why the prostitutes and bankers share the same neighborhood?”

Jon Rappoport

In this article, I’m not going to try to recapitulate everything I’ve written about Ebola so far.

I’ll outline two possible scenarios for the near future in Western nations. Scenario 1 and Modified Scenario 1. Both would be planned ops.

#1: Announcement: a vaccine is available. Authorities will declare who should take it. In an extreme situation, people in certain sectors will be commanded to take it. And if they don’t, they will be quarantined, regardless of their health status.   Continue reading “Ebola: what op is being planned for Western nations?”

John WhiteNOLA – by Julia O’Donoghue

Louisiana schools will be able to administer the new Common Core standardized test in Spanish as well as English this March.

State schools Superintendent John White said the test — called the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers or PARCC for short — can be given in Spanish to newly arrived immigrants who are still learning English for the first two years they are enrolled in school. Then, the students must switch to the English version of the assessment.    Continue reading “Louisiana’s Common Core test will be offered in Spanish”

Yahoo News – by Mathilde Richter with Dmitry Zaks in Kiev

Berlin (AFP) – Russia warned Europe on Friday that it may cut off gas supplies because some countries have been re-exporting supplies to Ukraine to help Kiev through its latest energy war with Moscow.

The blunt threat came as energy chiefs gathered in Berlin for EU-mediated talks aimed at halting a Russian gas supply freeze to Ukraine that could leave parts of the war-scarred nation without heat this winter.   Continue reading “Russia warns Europe of gas cuts over Ukraine”

"ISIL crisis" entices ZionistsPress TV – by Kevin Barrett

Rahm Emanuel, President Obama’s first Chief of Staff – who also served as Obama’s Israeli Mossad handler – famously said: “You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.”

Individuals, groups, whole industries, even nations sometimes take advantage of crises and catastrophes. Big bankers, for example, love war because it forces governments to borrow vast sums of money at compound interest. Arms manufacturers also make huge profits. And the big government always gets bigger during wartime as it confiscates people’s wealth and scales back their rights.   Continue reading ““ISIL crisis” plays right into Zionists hands”

Daily Reckoning – by Chris Campbell

Last night, a close friend and I watched a video titled “Mass Incarceration in the U.S.”

The figures were nothing less than shocking.

“America has about 4% of the world’s people,” Hank Green, the creator of the video began, “and about 25% of the world’s incarcerated people.   Continue reading “The Secret Slave Labor Ring Coming to Your Neighborhood”