Author: # 1 NWO Hatr
IBN Live – by Preeti Singh, CNN-IBN
Hyderabad: At least 12 people are feared to have been killed in a series of explosions on Thursday evening which took place in Dilsukh Nagar bus stand area of Hyderabad. Two explosions took place in the Andhra Pradesh capital at around 7 pm. Following the blasts, the area was cordoned off. At least 57 people sustained injuries in the blasts.
Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde confirmed that at least 11 people had died in the two blasts. Addressing mediapersons in Delhi, the Home Minister said that while eight people had died in the first explosion, at least three people were killed in the second blast. He further said that the death toll was expected to rise. The Home Minister also said that it was too early to speak about who carried out the blasts. Continue reading “2 blasts rock Hyderabad, 12 dead, 57 injured; NIA, NSG teams rushed”
Before It’s News – by Monica Davis
A massive 4 year White House construction project has finally been completed. The deep, underground project continues to be shrowded in secrecy and has reportedly been planned for 40 years..
Given that the president has so many fortified hidey holes, why was this one buit? What does it’s construction really mean for the security of the most powerful man in the world? Continue reading “White House Builds Underground Super Bunker–Took 4 Years To Complete–What Are They Preparing For?”
End the Lie – by Madison Ruppert
Memphis, Tennessee-based ESI Companies, Inc. is behind a quite creepy technology platform they call SkyCop, capable of enabling widespread, long-term surveillance across entire cities.
SkyCop is just one of many aspects of the massive rise of video surveillance, including cloud-based video surveillance, in cities across the world. One must also consider the rise of technologies like behavioral recognition along with a massive increase in the deployment of facial recognition in everything from mannequins in retail stores to border crossings and more. Continue reading “SkyCop: the creepy technology that could place your city under pervasive surveillance”
Before It’s News – by Alton Parish
Common Purpose Is A Political Charity Using Behavioral Modification
Common Purpose (CP) is a Charity, based in Great Britain, which creates ‘Future Leaders’ of society. CP selects individuals and ‘trains’ them to learn how society works, who ‘pulls the levers of power’ and how CP ‘graduates’ can use this knowledge to lead ‘Outside Authority’. Continue reading “Shockingly Real Conspiracy To Rule The World, Matrix Training Revealed, Political Charity Using Behavioral Modification”
AlterNet – by Charlotte Silver
In the US, due process – one of the defining features of a democratic judicial process – continues to be badly bludgeoned: Obama fights tooth and nail to push through NDAA, which would allow indefinite detention of US citizens, and the definition of terrorism has expanded its unwieldy scope, casting a widening net that ensures more and more people are captured in its snare. Continue reading “Arrested for Your Politics in America? It’s Already Happening”
I am writing this to you today not to oversell a situation nor undersell it, but to give you the facts as they have been presented.
It is not a new concept that the U.S. Military has think tanks and generals brainstorming possible scenarios for War in the U.S. from Invasions to small sleeper cells, As well as rioting or other situations, It would be foolish not to have those types of plans fleshed out and thought of and have tentative plans on the books. Continue reading “Disturbing Trend in our Military: Viewing citizens as threats”
S. 174 – A bill to appropriately restrict sales of ammunition.
The stated intent of this bill is to subject ammunition sales to the same regulation as firearms sales.
This bill would: Continue reading “S. 174 – ‘Ammunition Background Check Act of 2013’”
NY Daily News – by Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) — Cyberattacks that stole massive amounts of information from military contractors, energy companies and other key industries in the U.S. and elsewhere have been traced to the doorstep of a Chinese military unit, a U.S. security firm alleged Tuesday. China dismissed the report as “groundless.”
China has frequently been accused of hacking, but the report by Virginia-based Mandiant Corp. contains some of the most extensive and detailed accusations to date linking its military to a wave of cyberspying against U.S. and other foreign companies and government agencies. Continue reading “China’s military behind hacking attacks in U.S.: security firm”
Before It’s News – by Alton Parrish
A murderous shooting spree through Orange County left four people dead early Tuesday, including the shooter, and three people injured before the man stopped and shot himself to death, Tustin police said.
There were multiple crime scenes in Tustin, in Santa Ana and unincorporated Orange County, said Tustin Lt. Paul Garaven. There are also potentially many more victims who were shot at but not hit while driving on area freeways, according to public radio station KPCC. Continue reading “Four Dead In SoCal Shooting Spree, Morning Rampage And Carjacking Ends In Suicide”
In the latest episode of Ban Fake Guns, we have a boy suspended from school in Florence, Arizona, for carrying, yes, a picture of a gun on his computer. Screen saver. This is surely a sign of complete mental breakdown by school officials. And yet one more reason to home school. Continue reading “What’s behind the punishment for fake guns in schools?”
Israeli racism is longstanding. It’s institutionalized. Imagine honoring it. Israel did so. It finds new ways of reaching new lows. It disgraces itself in the process.
It shouldn’t surprise. It’s common practice. Jews alone matter. Arabs are considered subhuman.
Mondoweiss co-editor Philip Weiss headlined “Defense of separation wall = Prize for service to humanity.” Continue reading “Israel’s Racist Of The Year Award”
Mexican lawmakers will ask the U.S. Senate to create a registry of all commercialized firearms in border states, which includes California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Mexico says it will make it easier to trace guns used in violent attacks.
The measure was reportedly approved on January 9 by Mexico’s Permanent Commission, a government entity that meets when Mexico’s Senate and the Chamber of Deputies is in recess. Gun owners in Arizona are calling the proposal “foolish” and an “invasion of privacy.” Continue reading “Why is Mexico Asking the US Senate for a Registry of Gun Owners?”
Rosemont Patch – by Mirna Alfonso
A man shot dead at a Folsom Boulevard business near Rosemont was trying to rob the store, according to the storekeeper who reportedly shot him Sunday, sheriff’s officials said.
Investigators called to 8975 Folsom Blvd. about 3 p.m. found a man dead inside a business, reportedly shot by a storekeeper while trying to rob the place, said Sacramento County sheriff’s Sgt. Jason Ramos. Continue reading “Suspect Shot During Alleged Folsom Boulevard Robbery”
Seattle Times – by Danny Westneat
One of the major gun-control efforts in Olympia this session calls for the sheriff to inspect the homes of assault-weapon owners. The bill’s backers say that was a mistake.
Forget police drones flying over your house. How about police coming inside, once a year, to have a look around?
As Orwellian as that sounds, it isn’t hypothetical. The notion of police home inspections was introduced in a bill last week in Olympia. Continue reading “Misstep in gun bill could defeat the effort”
Before It’s News – by youngneill
Surveillance abuse, believe that the New World Order, is being implemented by the cult of intelligence at the core of the surveillance-industrial complex through mass surveillance and the use of Social Security numbers, the bar-coding of retail goods with Universal Product Code markings, and, most recently, RFID tagging via microchip implants, But what about 2 BILLION SOCIAL MEDIA USERS? Continue reading “N.W.O.: Facebook Twitter And Google When They Merge”
New York Post – by JAMIE SCHRAM and LARRY CELONA
The city is making a major push to sweep the streets of dangerous, mentally ill New Yorkers — and has even compiled a most-wanted list, The Post has learned.
The measure follows a pair of high-profile subway-shove fatalities from December allegedly involving mentally ill individuals.
The city has already drawn up a list of 25 targets, sources said. Continue reading “Scoop the nuts – Mentally ill roundup plan after train pushes”