Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

Paul was approached by members of the oil cartel that made him offers for his patent, each time he demanded a contractual provision that the invention would actually be used to help man and the planet – The potential buyers always refused –

One group took Paul to court and argued that Paul was insane, for anyone that would turn down the amount of money that he was offered was surely crazy –   Continue reading “Inventor Jailed For Making This Video?”

civil unrest What to Do During Civil Unrest in Your CityPreparing for SHTF

The first three days after a crisis is relativity calm and it can be called a gracious period where people help others and provide a hand up to the less fortunate. Rules are followed and pilfering supplies or looting a grocery store is far from people’s minds at this point. Survivors are thinking in the back of their mind that the authorities (government) are marshalling troops to provide disaster relief.   Continue reading “What to Do During Civil Unrest in Your City”

Trenton police standoff with barricaded suspectNJ.com – by Alex Zdan/The Times

TRENTON — A Trenton man barricaded in a home in South Trenton has killed his wife and police believe he has killed one of the couple’s children, according to two law enforcement sources familiar with the details of the investigation.

A small army of police are on the 200 block of Grand Street, where the man is barricaded. The man is talking to city and State Police negotiators who are trying to get him to leave the house peacefully, Mercer County First Assistant Prosecutor Angelo Onofri said.   Continue reading “Woman, child are killed in Trenton, leading to standoff with barricaded suspect holding kids hostage”

(credit: CBS)CBS Denver

A group of Hispanic custodians at the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver are claiming they are victims of discrimination.

They’ve filed a complaint against the campus operator that could be reviewed by a federal judge.   Continue reading “Janitors in Colorado Sue Over Having to Speak English”

Several explosions have hit the southern province of Hatay’s Reyhanlı district on the Turkish-Syrian border. DHA photoHurrieyet Daily News

The death toll from suspected twin car bombs that hit the southern province of Hatay’s Reyhanlı district on the Turkish-Syrian border has risen to 43, Turkish Deputy Prime Ministrer Beşir Atalay said today. More than 100 were injured, 56 of whom are still being treated, he added.

The town center of Reyhanlı, which is hosting many Syrians fleeing the conflict in the Arab republic, was the target of deadly explosions at around 1:45 p.m. local time. Bombs were set off near the municipality, causing major damage to buildings in the town center. A wooden building close to the municipality collapsed following the explosions, while power has reportedly been cut in the town. Police took heavy security measures after the explosions.   Continue reading “Death toll rises to 43 as explosions hit Turkish town on border with Syria”

logo-faa-federal-aviation-administrationNow the End Begins

QUINCY (CBS) – A mystery in Quincy continues to deepen: Who is flying around the city from dusk to dawn, for the past ten days or so?

“It’s frightening, not just weird, but frightening,” said one resident of the Wollaston section.  

Every night for nearly the last two weeks, residents have spotted a low-flying aircraft doing loops over the city. WBZ has learned the FAA knows what’s going on, but the agency isn’t telling.   Continue reading “Obama Gov’t Terrorizing Massachusetts Residents With Mystery Aircraft”

The Home for Survival – by Survivor Mike

Burglars usually look for lightweight, high-priced items that they can steal quickly without attracting much attention. If you leave these 4 items in sight, you will increase the risk of someone breaking in and taking more than what they came for.  These are the items burglars want.   Continue reading “4 Items Burglars Want: Are You Flashing Them Around?”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Several huge explosions have struck a Turkey town on the border of Syria. Initial reports have said that at least 18 and possibly more than 30 people have been killed as a result of the latest carnage to strike the Middle East.

Several explosions shook a Turkish town on Saturday near the border with Syria where mortar fire has in the past spilled over from the Syrian civil war, a local official said.   Continue reading “Huge Explosions Hit Turkey – Video Report From Border Of #Syria”

childrenNatural News – by Michael A. Bedar, MA

A conscious parent may be described as one who would like to raise a child who is fully alive to their choices to live free, intelligent, healthy lives, in tune with themselves and connected to nature.

Compare that conscious parental aspiration to these proven facts about behavior in youth in relation to using and viewing media:   Continue reading “Are children being zombified?”

AFP Photo / Jonathan AlcornRT News

A California father of four died Wednesday shortly after a group of police allegedly beat him with batons as he lay defenseless on the sidewalk. Cops, before confiscating witness’ cameras, also reportedly unleashed a canine unit on him.

David Sal Silva, 33, allegedly resisted when police approached him to ask if he was who neighbors called about to complain of an intoxicated man in the area. The officers called for backup and, witnesses told the Bakersfield Californian, Silva was soon being beaten in the face and upper body by as many as nine policemen and their batons. At least one of the cops reportedly held a German Shepherd on a leash nearby.   Continue reading “California dad ‘begged for his life’ as police beat him to death – witnesses”

Breitbart – by Tony Lee

On Friday, the IRS apologized for singling out conservative groups, especially organizations that had “Tea Party” or “Patriot” in their names, for additional reviews during the 2012 election.

According to the Associated Press, Lois Lerner, who “heads the IRS unit that overseas tax-exempt groups,” said such groups were targeted and scrutinized excessively to see if they were in violation of their tax-exempt status.   Continue reading “IRS Apologizes for Targeting Tea Party Groups in 2012”

Bahraini riot police try to disperse anti-regime protestors in the village of Jidhafs, west of Manama, on May 10, 2013.Press TV

Bahraini riot police try to disperse anti-regime protestors in the village of Jidhafs, west of Manama, on May 10, 2013.

Bahraini regime forces lay siege to Bani Jamra village, west of the capital Manama, amid the continuing crackdown on anti-regime protests in the county, Press TV reports.   Continue reading “Bahraini forces lay siege to village”

(Image credit: KN6KS/Flickr)End the Lie – by Madison Rupert

According to a new report, the United States government is now in fact the single largest buyer of malware in the world thanks to the shift to “offensive” cybersecurity and is leaving us all vulnerable in the process.

Speaking of the government’s new focus on offensive cybersecurity, former White House cybersecurity advisors Howard Schmidt and Richard Clarke both told Reuters that the government is putting so much emphasis on offensive measures that it ultimately leaves people in the U.S. at risk.   Continue reading “Report: US government now buys more malware than anyone else in the world”

The Vatic Project

Pretty soon we won’t know who to trust,  but then,  is that the point? Is firefox causing the spies such problems that they are putting this out to chase us all back to microsoft?   I don’t know, but we are warned and can watch for such indicators that will tell us one way or the other.  Don’t act until confirmed.   Continue reading “Mozilla to FinSpy: stop disguising your “lawful interception” spyware as Firefox”

Before It’s News – by Tom Dennen, the Paranoid Historian

Einstein, when asked “what is the most powerful force in the Universe?” is reputed to have answered, “Compound Interest.”

Today’s mantras, “Everybody’s Lying to You” and “It’s all About Control “ and ”There is a Global Conspiracy” are quite true, but not instigated by ‘Conspiracy Theorists’ on The Internet, no, they were clearly identified by several of the last century’s greatest Statesmen, again and again, into the silence of history ‘written by the winners’.   Continue reading “Let’s Get This ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Crap Cleared Up Once And For All – Roosevelt, Churchill and JF Kennedy Were Not Bullsh*tting!”

karl-rove-tampa-580.jpgThe New Yorker – by ANDY BOROWITZ  [Satire]

LAS VEGAS (The Borowitz Report)—News that Karl Rove’s PAC, American Crossroads, has bought ads attacking Hillary Clinton has sent the Democrat’s stock soaring in Las Vegas, where oddsmakers now say she is virtually guaranteed to be the next President of the United States.

“People were bullish on Hillary before this,” said Tracy Klugian, a leading Las Vegas oddsmaker for over forty years. “But the Rove thing makes it a lock.”   Continue reading “Vegas: Rove Attack Ads Seal Victory for Hillary”

Cody Wilson tests Liberator 3D printed gunTech News Daily – by Lisa L. Kirchner

With the announcement this week that a handgun made from a 3D printer fired successfully, 3D manufacturers may soon find themselves in a gray area when it comes to liability. From the looks of it, these companies aren’t ready for the new wave of customers and responsibility this might bring.

According to the BBC, designs for the Liberator plastic pistol have been downloaded more than 100,000 times already — before the U.S. government ordered that the designs be taken down for fear they may violate arms-exporting laws.    Continue reading “Who’s Liable for Crimes Committed With 3D-Printed Guns?”