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Will Putin Save The World From Israel?

NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT
No one provokes me with impunity

Shortly after Vladimir Putin was elected president of Russia in 2000, the murdered family of Tzar Nicholas was beatified. Until quite recently, the centers of Jewish power had hoped to preserve some idealized memories of the murderous Soviet system in the minds of the Russians, but it turned out to be a vain hope.   Continue reading “We Are All Russians Now, by an Unknown Author”

chemtrails wireless & youWake Up World – by William Thomas

Next time you’re on a cellphone looking up at those long lingering plumes spreading across the sky, you might decide to end that call. If you spot any cell towers, roof-mounted transmitters or high-voltage power lines within a mile of your location, you may wish to evacuate the area immediately. And once home, you will want to permanently disconnect all wireless devices, including computer routers and “always-on” portable phone cradles. Because what you see in the sky is what you breathe. And chances are you’ve been breathing barium for more than a decade.   Continue reading “Wireless, Chemtrails And You”

facebookNatural News – by Mike Adams

In one of the most devastating acts of destruction of its own credibility, Facebook engaged in yet more censorship of Free Speech with the suspending of an account that posted a photo of children rallying against Monsanto during today’s global March Against Monsanto.

The picture shows two children of Natural News reader Andrea Lalama. They are carrying hand-drawn signs that read:   Continue reading “Facebook censors pictures of children rallying against GMOs during global March Against Monsanto”

US soldiers sit in a tank as a helicopter hovers over during the Eager Lion 2012 joint military exercise near the Jordan–Saudi border, 260 km south of Amman, on May 24, 2012.Press TV

Jordan plans to host a major military drill with the participation of more than 15,000 soldiers from 18 different countries, including the United States, a Jordanian military official says.

Citing an official speaking on condition of anonymity, Jordan’s Petra news agency reported on Saturday that troops from countries including the US, Britain, Bahrain, Canada, the Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Iraq, Italy, Lebanon, Pakistan, Poland, Qatar, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Yemen will take part in the military exercise, dubbed “Eager Lion 2013.”   Continue reading “Jordan to Host Major 18-Nation Military Drill: Official”

Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

Did Syria sink an Israeli nuclear armed submarine? Was the Israeli nuclear attack on Syria of May 4/5 retaliation? – with video ~ link ~ Oh Shit! Do keep in mind that the Syrians are apt to have the latest Russian rocket/torpedo and/or the Iranian copy of same. This is a super-fast and just about unstoppable advanced torpedo that works by forming a moving gas bubble just ahead of the rocket/torpedo nosecone. It utilizes a rocket jet of hot gas out of the nosecone, with most of the rocket thrust going out of the back, giving it incredible underwater speed.   Continue reading “Did Syria Sink An Israeli Nuclear Armed Submarine?”

AlterNet – by  Thomas Mc Donagh

In 2009, when the government of El Salvador refused to issue an environmental permit to a Canadian mining corporation, community activists in Las Cabañas rejoiced. For years they had been fighting a pitched battle against the efforts of the company, Pacific Rim, to mine for gold in their region – plans that included the dumping of toxic arsenic in their rivers. It was not a campaign without risk. Four Salvadoran anti-mining activists have been assassinated in the course of their courageous efforts.   Continue reading “How Corporations Are Subverting Attempts to Rein in Their Power”

Seattle Police Deploy Crime Prediction Software City-WideSecrets of the Fed

After initial testing in two precincts, The Seattle Police Department and Mayor Mike McGinn announced last week that they will now deploy their “Predictive Policing” software to all five precincts.

The federally-funded cloud-based crime prediction software known as PREDPOL, uses mathematical algorithms similar to ones used in earthquake prediction to predict when and where a future crime is most likely to take place down to a 500-square foot area. The program combines five years’ worth of past crime data with sociological information about criminal behavior.   Continue reading “Seattle Police Deploy Crime Prediction Software City-Wide”

obama-internet-terrorismStory Leak -by Anthony Gucciardi

In another verbal assault on net neutrality, Obama is now warning that both recent and future acts of terrorism stem from the accessibility of information on the internet.

In his speech yesterday, Obama said that information available online fuels ‘violent agendas’ through ‘hateful propaganda’ that drives terrorism. Warning that ‘internet materials’ are fueling domestic terror threats and actually causing people to go out and commit mass acts of terrorism, Obama is once again following in the footsteps of his fellow control freak associates in assaulting the openness of the internet that is now a hot spring for alternative news amid the frozen depths of the mainstream media.   Continue reading “Internet Control: Obama Blames Internet for ‘Domestic Terrorism’”

Before It’s News – by Alton Parrish

Bonn Declaration issued by 500 scientists at ‘Water in the Anthropocene’ conference

A conference of 500 leading water scientists from around the world today issued a stark warning that, without major reforms, “in the short span of one or two generations, the majority of the 9 billion people on Earth will be living under the handicap of severe pressure on fresh water, an absolutely essential natural resource for which there is no substitute. This handicap will be self-inflicted and is, we believe, entirely avoidable.”   Continue reading “Water Apocalypse Looming”

People carry signs during a protest against Monsanto in Montpelier, Vt. on Saturday, May 25, 2013. Marches and rallies against seed giant Monsanto were held across the U.S. and in dozens of other countries Saturday. Protesters say they want to call attention to the dangers posed by genetically modified food and the food giants that produce it. Monsanto Co., based in St. Louis, said Saturday its seeds improve agriculture by helping farmers produce more from their land while conserving resources such as water and energy. (AP Photo/Mark Collier)Yahoo News

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Organizers say two million people marched in protest against seed giant Monsanto in hundreds of rallies across the U.S. and in over 50 other countries on Saturday.

“March Against Monsanto” protesters say they wanted to call attention to the dangers posed by genetically modified food and the food giants that produce it. Founder and organizer Tami Canal said protests were held in 436 cities in 52 countries.   Continue reading “Protesters in over 400 cities march vs Monsanto”

12-year-old-food-grower-donates-2-tonnes-of-vegetables-to-homeless-385x250World Truth TV

When Katie Stagliano, from South Carolina, was just nine years old, she planted a cabbage seedling that grew to change her life. In fact, when it weighed an astounding two-and-a-half stone, she knew it was destined for greater things than her own kitchen.

So, the cabbage was harvested, hoisted onto her father’s truck and delivered to a nearby soup kitchen, where it fed 275 people. “If one cabbage can feed that many,” Katie thought, “imagine how many people a whole garden could feed.”   Continue reading “12-year-old Food Grower Donates 2 Tonnes of Vegetables to Homeless”


Continue reading “New York switches parking signs then sends parking enforcement (who works for the Dept of Finance.. just so you know who this benefits) to ticket the cars that had been legally parked”

Hot Air – by Jazz Shaw

While we pause this weekend to recognize the Honored Dead, many of you may be considering heading out with friends to hoist a few cold ones in their memory. But if you’re heading to your favorite watering hole and plan on having some mixed drinks or a shot of hard liquor, you may want to exercise a bit more caution than usual. One story out of New Jersey shows precisely how far our mighty nation has fallen in these dark times. People are pushing bogus booze at mainstream bars and restaurants, and your scotch might actually be rubbing alcohol.   Continue reading “America in decline – Bars selling rubbing alcohol as “scotch””

Nice Deb

This clown show of a government gets more ridonculous every day. I’ve never understood why so many comics never found Obama funny. In his own special way, he can be a laugh riot:

The Fox News revelation followed the news that the Justice Department had investigated the phone records of reporters working for The Associated Press.   Continue reading “Obama Asks Holder To Investigate Holder – What Could Go Wrong?”

High school student shoots intruder during attempted home burglary in suburban Delray Beach photoPalm Beach Post – by Julius Whigham II

A 19-year-old man has been identified as a suspect in an attempted burglary at a home Tuesday afternoon in suburban Delray Beach.

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies alleged that Jephte Madeus tried to break into a house in the 5100 block of Palm Ridge Boulevard, just west of South Military Trail and south of Woolbright Road. The alleged burglary attempt happened just after 2 p.m. Tuesday.   Continue reading “High school student shoots intruder during attempted home burglary in suburban Delray Beach”