Before It’s News – by mountainman

I got this from my bank today:

We are asking members to consider performing any vital online banking activities planned for Tuesday, May 7th either prior to or after this date.

Financial Institutions in the United States are anticipating a possible interruption in service on May 7th due to a high volume of cyber traffic.  This may make it difficult for our members to sign into online banking. While Pioneer is not a known target of this interruption of service, we want you to be prepared.   Continue reading “What Happens on The 7th?”

032312fultoncamera_1342879aThe Republic – AZ Central  – by Melisa Leu

The Peoria Unified School District school board on Thursday voted to place security cameras on school buses and in the district’s 39 schools to deter crime and student misbehavior.

Paid for by the 2012 bond, the project is estimated to cost about $3.5 million to outfit each campus and $181,000 to equip buses. All new buses also will come with cameras, officials said.   Continue reading “Peoria, AZ to equip buses, schools with security cameras”

Boston bobming Sullivan and Scissors ladyGeoEngineering Exposed

Instead of fleeing the scene as most did, a few women stayed behind to perform as task.  The lady with scissors was apparently assigned to shred crisis actors’ clothing.

Enter Margie Sullivan, Exec. Producer of  Redtree Film Productions   Continue reading “Boston False Flag Used Local Production Studio Personnel Contracted by DHS”

Video still of Hezbollah TV's footage claiming to show the aftermath of an alleged Israeli airstrike on a military facility near Damascus, on May 5 2013RT News

Israel used “a new type of weapon”, a senior official at the Syrian military facility that came under attack from the Israeli Air Force told RT.

“When the explosion happened it felt like an earthquake,” said the source, who was present near the attack site on the outskirts of Damascus on Sunday morning.   Continue reading “‘Israel used depleted uranium shells in air strike’ – Syrian source”

syria_AP374952630549_610x458Pat Dollard

Excerpted from CBS News: The Syrian regime and opposition forces found one thing to agree on, albeit for different reasons: The both condemned Israel for carrying out two airstrikes in the Middle Eastern country over the past 48 hours, a major escalation of Israeli involvement in the Syrian civil war.

Israel rushed to beef up its rocket defenses on its northern border Sunday to shield against possible retaliation from both Syria and its patron Iran. Although Syria and Iran hinted at possible retribution, the rhetoric in official statements appeared relatively muted.   Continue reading “Syria Rebels Join Assad In Condemning Israel Airstrikes”

ratburgerNatural News – by Mike Adams

(Note: Everything mentioned in this story is based on actual findings of food scandals in China. While the tone is satire, the basis of this story is factually true.)

Introducing the Ratburger! If you’ve never tried the Ratburger, you’re missing out on the latest in affordable cuisine from China, home of the most trusted food on the planet.   Continue reading “Introducing the Ratburger, the newest ‘affordable cuisine’ from China!”

FDA AgentBob Tuskin – by Sam Bass

My wife, Yvonne, has been given two death sentences. No, she is not a criminal nor a terrorist. Let me tell you her story.

Six years ago she was diagnosed with melanoma cancer. After three surgeries the doctors felt that they had removed all the cancer. Almost one year later the cancer returned with fast growing tumors on her back. Again, the Doctor wanted to do surgery and treat her using interferon. His prognosis was that she had six months before she would die (DEATH SENTENCE # 1) and that the interferon “might” give her a 10% chance of survival. But, if she did the interferon, she would feel like she had the flu for a year and it would further weaken her immune system. Yvonne asked the Doctor directly if he were in her shoes would he take the course of action he was recommending. After much silence he said, “No.”   Continue reading “FDA and FBI Raid Cancer Cure Center and Steal Medicine from Dying Patients”

Borderland Beat – by Colin Daileda

U.S. involvement in Mexico’s battle against drug cartels is getting a lot of press. But it’s worth noting that Mexico’s notorious narcotics trade isn’t just Mexico’s problem anymore.

And Obama should be well aware of that, considering that this past February Chicago declared Sinaloa cartel leader Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán its first “Public Enemy No. 1” since Al Capone.    Continue reading “Mapping the Incredible Spread of Mexican Drug Cartels in the U.S.”

Security Cameras Can Aid Law EnforcementBefore It’s News – by Muckraker1

he real capabilities and behavior of the US surveillance state are almost entirely unknown to the American public because, like most things of significance done by the US government, it operates behind an impenetrable wall of secrecy. But a seemingly spontaneous admission this week by a former FBI counterterrorism agent provides a rather startling acknowledgment of just how vast and invasive these surveillance activities are.   Continue reading “Ex-FBI Counterterrorism Agent Says US Surveillance State Beyond Our Imagination”

Depleted Cranium

This may be old news (about a month) but it is still worth posting.   A poll was recently conducted by Public Policy Polling of Americans on the topic of conspiracy theories.   The number really do not surprise me very much.  If anything, it shows a few conspiracy theories are LESS popular than I might have expected.   Then again, the numbers are still soberingly high.   Continue reading “Poll Shows Widespread Conspiracy Theory Belief By Americans”

DARPA logoGeopolitical Monitor – by Zac Rose

Tactical and Weapons Projects

CROSSHAIRS (Counter Rocket-Propelled Grenade and Shooter System with Highly Accurate Immediate Response) – This program aims to develop an all-in-one, vehicle-mounted , detection and weapons unit that will be able to locate enemy ambushers and snipers while moving or while stopped. It will also be designed with the capability to destroy incoming threats, such as rocket-propelled grenades and mortars, by firing directly on them using automated, radar guided weapons.   Continue reading “DARPA: A Glimpse of All Tomorrow’s Weapons”

Truthdig -by Alexander Reed Kelly

Obama was an inconsequential lawmaker in the Illinois Senate when his future pick to be U.S. secretary of Commerce introduced him to titans of the finance industry and raised three-quarters of a billion dollars toward his presidential election, investigative reporter Greg Palast tells us.

As Truthdig wrote this week, Pritzker is worth more than $1.8 billion and has held leadership positions in the Hyatt Hotels Corp. and the now-defunct Chicago-based Superior Bank. Her vast fortune affords her “a heavy magic wand in the world of politics,” Palast writes, an instrument that “would have been heavier … except that in 2001, the federal government fined her and her family $460 million for the predatory, deceitful, racist tactics and practices of Superior.”   Continue reading “Penny Pritzker, Barack Obama’s ‘Fairy Godmother’”

crickett ny first rifleDC Clothesline – by Dean Garrison

This afternoon I had the brain numbing misfortune of reading an L.A. Times article by a Mr. David Horsey. It was one of those headlines I simply could not ignore. I understand that at times many writers, including myself, venture into the realm of the absurd to prove a point. But this was over the line. How can you exploit the death of a 2-year-old girl to take potshots at the NRA and gun owners?   Continue reading “Horsey, L.A. Times…”The gun lobby depends on a legion of idiots.””

Truthdig

After the deadliest month of political fighting in five years, Iraq appears to be sliding rapidly into a new civil war that “will be worse than Syria,” leaders say.

The escalating violence has residents of Baghdad stocking up on rice, vegetables and other foods in case fighting or curfews prevent them from getting to shops. “It is wrong to say we are getting close to a civil war,” a senior Iraqi politician said. “The civil war has already started.”   Continue reading “Iraqi Officials Fear Full Blown Civil War”

Before It’s News – by Be the Media

The soon-to-be-released DSM-5’s latest guidelines for professionals in the filed of psychiatry is now in its final stages and is due for publication on May 22nd, 2013. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) is the planned 5th edition of American Psychiatric Association (APA). To make a long story short, basic every human emotion and medical conditions are now being classified as a “mental disorder” of some sort.   Continue reading “APA’s Latest DSM-5 Basically Defines Everyone as Mentally ill (Say Goodbye to Your Guns)”

Infowars – by Kurt Nimmo

The U.S. has designed a bunker buster penetrator bomb that will take out Iran’s Fordow nuclear enrichment complex, a target previously considered too fortified for conventional weapons. The new weapon, which cost hundreds of millions of dollars to produce, is considered critical to an effort by the United States to convince Israel that the U.S. can effectively bomb the Iranian underground complex, according to a report published byThe Wall Street Journal.

The Journal reported that senior U.S. officials showed the Israelis a secret Air Force video showing a test of an earlier version of the bomb. The show-and-tell is described as an attempt to convince Israel to hold off on a unilateral attack on Iranian nuclear installations. Continue reading “U.S. and Israel Prepare for Summer Attack On Iran”