Iranian Revolutionary Guards and security forces stand next to the remains of a plane as they secure the scene of a crash near Tehran's Mehrabad airport on August 10, 2014. (AFP Photo / Atta Kenare)RT

A passenger plane has crashed in the vicinity of the Iranian capital’s Mehrabad airport, with 48 people on board. Reports indicate 39-45 dead, six of them children.

The Iran-140 Sepahan Air jetliner had barely left the airport, crashing shortly after take off on the outskirts of the capital at 09:45 (0515 GMT) on Sunday, according to Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency.   Continue reading “About 40 killed as airliner crashes near Tehran’s Mehrabad airport”

Removing the Shackles

There are movies out there that every time you watch them you catch something new- something that you hadn’t noticed when you watched it previously, something that you didn’t remember, or perhaps didn’t recognize for what it was.  Some times when you watch a movie – even one that you’ve seen many times before- when you literally have a huge WOW moment when suddenly you “get it”.   Continue reading “The Matrix: Shackles for the Mind”

The Tap

This week, Paul Craig Roberts argued that unless Russia soon fulfills on its thus-far merely verbal threat to stop supplying gas to Europe (now that the new Obama-controlled Ukraine is hostile to Russia and already owes Russia billions for gas transited and continuing to transit through Ukraine to Europe), there will be an increasingly likely if not already inevitable nuclear war.   Continue reading “Putin should cut off the gas to Europe. Paul Craig Roberts.”

bundy ranch cowboysSHTF Plan – by Brandon Smith, Alt Market

Not long ago, I felt compelled to address the idea of self defense as a moral imperative in an article titled “Violence In The Face Of Tyranny Is Often Necessary.” My intention was to perhaps undo some of the propaganda conditioning that Americans have suffered over the decades that has taught them that “all” forms of violent action are “immoral”, including the defense of one’s person, one’s property, and one’s freedom.

The recent uprising at Bundy Ranch in Bunkerville, Nev., confirmed my predictions that many Americans are tired of playing by rules chartered by the establishment and are ready to take measures outside of the boundaries set by the system. The reality is that change will never come without consequence and cost, and when faced with an entrenched tyranny, if the citizenry cannot present the threat of physical consequence to their oppressors, the oppressors have no motivation to relinquish power.   Continue reading “Organized Community Defense Is America’s Last Hope”

Jon Rappoport

In recent articles, I stated it’s a mistake to jump to a conclusion about what’s really making doctors and nurses sick in African Ebola clinics. (see here and here).

Here’s a missing factor in understanding what is happening to some of those doctors and nurses.

I’m not talking about Ebola. I’m talking about physiological shock, huge and sudden dehydration, and more.   Continue reading “Is this really why Ebola health workers are collapsing?”

Volunteers NeededAmmoLand

Sacramento, CA –-(Ammoland.com)- We need volunteers to help us work the California Rifle and Pistol Association booth to recruit members and help spread the word of all California Rifle and Pistol Association is doing in California AND we need range officers for one of our matches!

Volunteers will receive a California Rifle and Pistol Association shirt for their time and effort in making this event great!   Continue reading “California Rifle and Pistol Association Needs Pro Gun Volunteers”

mccainhanoimonumentFreedom’s Lighthouse – by Brian

Sen. John McCain is on a trip to Vietnam, the place where he spent more than five years of brutal captivity as a POW during the Vietnam War. Here is a photo of him in Hanoi, with Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, standing next to a monument at the place where McCain was captured after being shot down in 1967.   Continue reading “John McCain Back in Vietnam: Stands Next to Monument to His Capture; Buys Starbucks Coffee in Hanoi”

monsanto-tekmira-ebola-virus-vaccine-conspiracy-frankenfood-gmo-false-flagNow The End Begins – by Stephanie Buist

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.” Hosea 4:6

Just when we thought this nightmare couldn’t get any worse, now we find out that Monsanto has invested $1.5 Million in the Canadian pharmaceutical company for “specific development” of the agriculture RNAi project.    The press release states:

The development milestone is part of the research program under the Option Agreement Tekmira signed with the agriculture company, which we announced on January 13, 2014. The Option Agreement relates to Tekmira’s proprietary delivery technology and intellectual property for use in agricultural applications. The potential value of the transaction could reach up to $86.2 million, following the successful completion of all program milestones.    Continue reading “What Do Monsanto, Tekmira And The Ebola Virus Have In Common?”

Rise Earth – by James Vincent 

In a quiet announcement that has sent shockwaves through the scientific world, Nasa has cautiously given its seal of approval to a new type of “impossible” engine that could revolutionize space travel.

In a paper published by the agency’s experimental Eagleworks Laboratories, Nasa engineers confirmed that they had produced tiny amounts of thrust from an engine without propellant – an apparent violation of the conservation of momentum; the law of physics that states that every action must have an equal and opposite reaction.   Continue reading “Nasa approves ‘impossible’ space engine design that apparently violates the laws of physics and could revolutionise space travel”

johnkerrygmosmThe Daily Sheeple- by Melissa Melton

“You better eat everything on your plate, dear. There are children starving in Africa.”

How many kids in first world countries have likely heard their mom utter that phrase at the dinner table at least once? It may be an overused image, but that doesn’t make it any less valid. There really are lots of starving children in Africa.

Well, this week Secretary of State John Kerry took to the podium at the U.S.—Africa Leaders Summit to say that Africans shouldn’t build more farms because that would contribute to man-made global warming through a process that “releases significant amounts of carbon pollution”.    Continue reading “John Kerry to Starving Africans: ‘Don’t Build New Farms, Just Plant More GMO’”

The New Zealand Listener – by Toby Manhire

A correction in the Washington Post delighted lovers of the form the other day. Which is as good an excuse as any to select some of the finest newspaper corrections – beginning with the latestWaPo example, and in no particular order.

1. “An Oct. 14 Style article about access to the prison camp for terrorism suspects at the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, incorrectly referred to Navy Capt. Robert Durand as ‘thickset’. He should have been described as muscular.”    Continue reading “30,000 pigs: ten of the best newspaper corrections”

Reuters/Petar KujundzicRT

The Russian and Chinese central banks have agreed on a draft currency swap agreement, which will allow them to increase trade in domestic currencies and cut the dependence on the US dollar in bilateral payments.

The draft document between the Central Bank of Russia and the People’s Bank of China on national currency swaps has been agreed by the parties,” and is at the stage of formal approval procedures, ITAR-TASS quotes the Russian regulator’s office on Thursday.

The Russian Central Bank is not giving precise details on the size of the currency swaps, nor when it will be launched. It says this will depend on demand.    Continue reading “Russia, China agree on more trade currency swaps to bypass dollar”

corn gmos 263x164 Fail: Brazilian GMO Maize Resistant to Pests Just 3 Years After Market ApprovalNatural Society – by Christina Sarich 

Brazilian authorities have fast-tracked numerous suicide seeds, and now Pioneer/DuPont/Dow’s genetically engineered maize 1507, which is also pending approval in the European Union, is becoming infested with pests after only three years of being approved for market in Brazil.

GM Maize 1507 was a joint creation of the biotech industry with funding from three of the biggest chemical companies under Monsanto. Made to be tolerant to glufosinate herbicides, it is a Bt crop which produces its own insecticidal protein. People exposed to this chemical have suffered gastrointestinal, neurological, cardiovascular, and/or respiratory manifestations.   Continue reading “Fail: Brazilian GMO Maize Resistant to Pests Just 3 Years After Market Approval”

Workers 3X More Likely to Get Fired in Private Sector than GovernmentCNS News – by Ali Meyer

The chance of being fired from a private-sector employer is more than three times as high than being fired from a government job, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

The BLS defines a layoff as “a separation of an employee from an establishment that is initiated by the employer; an involuntary separation; a period of forced unemployment.”

The BLS provides two metrics to explain layoffs and discharges: by either counting the number of layoffs and discharges, or calculating the layoff and discharge rate, which is simply the number of terminations as a percentage of the total number of employees.    Continue reading “Workers 3X More Likely to Get Fired in Private Sector Than in Gov’t”

XXX_CAPDOWN-CARTER-rd299-USA Today – by Jim Michaels

Former president Jimmy Carter called on the West to recognize the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hamas as a legitimate “political actor” that represents the bulk of the Palestinian population.

Carter made the comments in an article he co-wrote with former Irish president Mary Robinson in a new issue of Foreign Policy magazine. It was published as a cease-fire took hold Tuesday after four weeks of fighting between Israel and Hamas, which governs Gaza.   Continue reading “Jimmy Carter calls for recognizing terror group Hamas”

The history of televisionsGear Fuse – by Chad Felix

2014 marks 152 years since the first flickers of the commercial giant we now call a television, first made an appearance in the mid-19th century. Since then, it has not only won itself status as an unparalleled source of entertainment but has also emerged as one of contemporary society’s favourite mediums for advertising, information and news.  Read on for a fascinating overview that will help you grasp just how far television sets have come.   Continue reading “The History of Televisions”

BIG_30 plantsSurvivopedia – by Theresa Crouse

When SHTF, it won’t be long before modern medicines are hard to come by, so you need a back-up plan. That’s OK though because there’s a form of medicine that can be just as effective and has been in use for millennia: herbs and plants.

That’s right. Eastern medicine, as well as Native Americans and many other cultures, used natural cures long before Western medicine even thought about a pill.   Continue reading “Top 30 Medicinal Plants To Learn For Survival”