Cornucopia Institute – CBS News

Canadian beekeepers are suing the makers of popular crop pesticides for more than $400 million in damages, alleging that their use is causing the deaths of bee colonies.

The proposed class action lawsuit was filed Tuesday in the Ontario Superior Court on behalf of all Canadian beekeepers by Sun Parlor Honey Ltd. and Munro Honey, two of Ontario’s largest honey producers, the Ontario Beekeepers Association announced Wednesday.   Continue reading “Canadian Beekeepers Sue Bayer and Syngenta Over Neonicotinoid Pesticides”

The Daily Coin – by Rory

With a mere ten companies controlling the worlds food supplies it should give a a person pause regarding, not only what we are actually eating, but what makes up what we put into our bodies. When we think of food, our minds, automatically, revert to nutritional items that sustain our lives and keep us healthy. Some of you may think of vegetables or grains or a well marinated steak. What ever pops into your mind, rest assured it probably is not on this list. Well, it may be on the list, just not how you may be thinking of it in terms of nutritional value, wholesomeness and advancing or maintaining your overall health.   Continue reading “Control The Food, Control The People”

KrogerAmmoLand – by AWR Hawkins

Washington DC – -(Ammoland.com)-  On September 4 2014, The Indianapolis Star ran a column mocking Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America’s current Kroger gun ban campaign.

Breitbart News reported that Moms Demand launched the Kroger campaign on August 18 2014 and renewed efforts on September 4 2014, after Kroger refused to change its policy on firearms.   Continue reading “Moms Demand Action’s Hometown Paper Mocks Its Kroger Gun Ban Campaign”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

Perhaps signaling that he will soon enact executive actions to ease even more deportations, President Barack Obama said on Friday that illegal immigrants should not have to “look over their shoulder” while in the country illegally.

At a press conference at the NATO Summit in Wales, Obama said he would act “fairly soon” on executive amnesty after going over proposals and recommendations that Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Attorney General Eric Holder have provided him.   Continue reading “Obama: Illegal immigrants should not have to ‘Look over their Shoulder’”

Kopkow.jpgHenry Makow

(left, SS Sturmbannfuehrer Horst Kopkow,1910-1996. This account mentions 300 agents killed.)

Wonder why NATO is trying to start a war with Russia? Or why the West created ISIS?

All wars are really between the Illuminati on one hand,
and all combatants on the other.
This is why they finance both sides of every war. Continue reading “MI-6 Hired Nazi who Killed 100-300 British Agents”

Jonathan Curr.Stuff – by HAMISH RUTHERFORD

Israel is refusing to accept New Zealand’s ambassador because he will also have contact with Palestinian officials.

While Israel insists it is upholding a long-established protocol, diplomats in Wellington say New Zealand’s ambassador to Israel has had contact with Palestine since 2008 with no issue being raised.

Foreign Minister Murray McCully has confirmed that Israeli officials had advised in recent days that they would “not accept as ambassador a person who was also a representative to the Palestinian Authority”.   Continue reading “Israel rejects NZ ambassador”

Protesters march with their hands up as they call for a thorough investigation of the shooting death of teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, on a street in front of the White House in Washington, August 28, 2014. The Sleuth Journal

(Reuters) – Police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, have begun wearing body cameras after weeks of unrest over the shooting death of an unarmed black teen by a white officer and sharply differing accounts of the incident, officials said on Sunday.

Michael Brown, 18, was shot multiple times by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, sparking nearly three weeks of angry protests in the St. Louis suburb and drawing global attention to race relations in the United States.   Continue reading “After Unrest Over Shooting, Ferguson Police Now Wear Body Cameras”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

It appears there is another nation on planet Earth that is becoming isolated. One by one, Russia and China appear to be finding allies willing to ‘de-dollarize’; and the latest to join this trend is serial-defaulter Argentina. As Reuters reports, China and Argentina’s central banks have agreed a multi-billion dollar currency swap operation “to bolster Argentina’s foreign reserves” or “pay for Chinese imports with Yuan,” as Argentina’s USD reserves dwindle. In addition, Argentina claims China supports the nation’s plans in the defaulted bondholder dispute.

Having met ‘on the sidelines’ in Basel, Switzerland in July, Argentine and Chinese central banks agreed to a currency swap equivalent to $11b that Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich said could be used to stabilize reserves.. (as Reuters reports)    Continue reading “De-Dollarization Continues: China-Argentina Agree Currency Swap, Will Trade In Yuan”

Gun Watch

There have been many academic studies showing that gun turn in events, also known by the propaganda term “buy back”, have little or no known effect on crime.   They are considered a waste of police resources.  They are also a waste because there is no reason to destroy the valuable firearms collected, other than to send the propaganda message that guns are bad and should be destroyed. Continue reading “Pushback at Cleveland Gun “buy back””

Featured photo - The CIA’s Mop-Up Man: L.A. Times Reporter Cleared Stories With Agency Before PublicationThe Intercept – by Ken Silverstein  

A prominent national security reporter for the Los Angeles Times routinely submitted drafts and detailed summaries of his stories to CIA press handlers prior to publication, according to documents obtained by The Intercept.

Email exchanges between CIA public affairs officers and Ken Dilanian, now an Associated Press intelligence reporter who previously covered the CIA for the Times, show that Dilanian enjoyed a closely collaborative relationship with the agency, explicitly promising positive news coverage and sometimes sending the press office entire story drafts for review prior to publication. In at least one instance, the CIA’s reaction appears to have led to significant changes in the story that was eventually published in theTimes.    Continue reading “L.A. Times Reporter Cleared Stories With CIA Before Publication”

China has been sourcing gas from Turkmenistan and MyanmarThe Sleuth Journal 

China’s CNPC has agreed to buy $400bn (£240bn) of gas from Russia’s Gazprom.

Russia will ship 38 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas annually over a period of 30 years.

The deal will lessen Russia’s dependence on European buyers, who have imposed economic sanctions because of the crisis in Ukraine.

The construction ceremony was attended by Russian President Vladmir Putin and Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli.

China will start work on the construction of its side of the pipeline in the first half of 2015, Mr Zhang said.    Continue reading “Russia And China Launch Gas Pipeline”

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY).Climate Progress – by Jeff Spross

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) decided to pick a fight with Hillary Clinton over climate change on Friday.

The sticking point was a speech the former Secretary of State gave on Thursday to the National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas. Her remarks covered a wide range of issues, in particular foreign policy. But she also zeroed in on the need for the U.S. to tackle climate change, calling it “the most consequential, urgent, sweeping collection of challenges we face.”

That was the part Paul pounced on. “For her to be out there saying that the biggest threat to our safety and to our well-being is climate change, I think, goes to the heart of the matter or whether or not she has the wisdom to lead the country, which I think it’s obvious that she doesn’t,” Paul said in a Friday appearance on Fox News, while discussing ISIS — the Islamic terrorist that’s seized territory in parts of Iraq and Syria.    Continue reading “Rand Paul Decides To Pick A Fight With Hillary Clinton Over Climate Change”

Vigilant Citizen

“Videodrome” is an 80’s science fiction horror film that contains some gore, James Woods and Betamax videotapes. Above all, the movie communicates a strong message on the perversity of mass media, its dangers to the human psyche and how it is used to manipulate the masses. This article will look at the meaning of the movie “Videodrome” and how it reveals the shadier aspects of mass media.   Continue reading “The Movie “Videodrome” and The Horror of Mass Media”

population-controlThe Common Sense Show

Commentary by: Roger Landry (TLB)

We at The Liberty Beacon project constantly push back against eugenics, genocide or programed population reduction, and will continue to do so going forward. We know, given the total population, and considering the total arable land mass of this planet, that this planet is far from overpopulated … but is that an inevitability?   Continue reading “Forced Population Control: Present and Future”

8timesThe Anti- Media – by Aaron Nelson

Do you think police departments need grenade launchers?

Since 2006 through the Pentagon’s 1033 program, police have obtained 205 grenade launchers, 79,288 assault rifles, 422 helicopters, 50 airplanes, 600 tanks, and more than $3.6 million worth of camouflage gear.   Continue reading “Why is the Pentagon Giving Grenade Launchers to Police?”

Natural Blaze – by Heather Callaghan

Big Biotech’s promise to feed the world, by squeezing out every other choice against the will of the impoverished people intended as the target – is beyond cruel and exploitative. It is another way that the U.S. occupies other countries. How else are other people in these countries supposed to view multiple soft-sanctions on food, but as an act of war?

The people of Guatemala caught on to the deceptive nature of a U.S. Trade Agreement with Central America which was marketed as a way to “modernize” them. It also pretends to protect new seed varieties and paints the seed bearers in need of protection as small farmers. It is actually a way for big biotech and seed companies like Monsanto, DuPont, Duwest, Syngenta, etc. to assume power and immunity as owners of their food supply.   Continue reading “Guatemala Rejects U.S. Trade Law Protecting Monsanto and GMOs”

The U.S. Navy Warship USS Taylor enters the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odessa during the Sea Breeze-2010 NATO military exercises (Reuters / Yevgeny Volokin)RT

The Ukrainian and US navies will take part in a joint exercise called “Sea Breeze 2014” on September 8-10 in the northwestern part of the Black Sea, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said.

Around 280 US servicemen will participate in the drills, according to a statement by US European Command spokesman Navy Capt. Greg Hicks, director of Communication and Engagement.   Continue reading “US to supply arms to Ukraine, hold joint military drills in Black Sea”


Continue reading “False flag alert – Stage is set to frame Russia for cyber attack whereby all Nato states will be treaty bound to respond militarily”

Hillary Clinton Says She Will Decide on Presidential Run in Early 2015Hispanically Speaking News

U.S. former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday that she expects to decide early next year on a possible 2016 presidential bid.

“I do have a unique vantage point and set of experiences about what makes the United States operate well and what doesn’t and what a president can do and should be doing,” she said at a forum in Mexico City organized by the Telmex Foundation.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Says She Will Decide on Presidential Run in Early 2015”