Author: Paul
New York Times – by MICHAEL D. SHEAR
WASHINGTON — The White House was put under a security lockdown Saturday morning by the Secret Service after a bomb-sniffing dog alerted its handlers to examine a car not far from the presidential residence and offices, a spokesman for the agency said.
The lockdown, which started around 10:15 a.m. and forced the closing of several roads, also followed a fire at a food vendor cart just outside the White House perimeter. Secret Service officials did not say whether the two incidents were related. Continue reading “Secret Service Briefly Locks Down White House After Bomb-Sniffing Dog’s Alert and Nearby Fire”
The Register – by Chris Mellor
Hyperscale data centre spending is driving disk storage system spending higher, but mainstream vendors aren’t benefiting as the hyperscalers are buying direct. It’s a big change in buyer behaviour.
This is the picture shown by IDC’s latest Worldwide Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker for the fourth 2014 quarter. The market as whole is strong, with the highlights being: Continue reading “The SHOCKING storage truth: Everyone’s buying spinning rust”
If vaccines are perfectly safe as we’re all told by the “institutional liars” of our delusional era, then why did Congress create a Vaccine Injury Compensation Program which has paid out nearly $3 billion in financial compensation to families of children who were provably injured by vaccines?
If vaccines don’t harm anyone as we are constantly told, then why does this government vaccine injury table exist which explains: Continue reading “Same delusional people who say vaccines are safe also insist GMOs, glyphosate, aspartame, mercury and radiation are safe, too”
In parts of Pennsylvania and New York, the answer to ice-slick wintry roads is simple: Put some gas production waste on it. Municipalities in the northern parts of both states use the salty wastewater from oil and gas production to melt ice in winter and suppress road dust in summer.
The salty liquid does a great job: The brine can be as much as 10 times saltier than typical road salt. Plus it comes cheap; oil and gas companies, glad not to have to pay for disposal, will sell it to towns for cheap, or give it away free. Both states’ environmental protection departments consider brine spreading to be a “beneficial use” of the industrial waste, meaning, in legal terms, that recycling it in this way “does not harm or threaten public health, safety, welfare or the environment.” Continue reading “Gas Industry’s Solution to Toxic Wastewater: Spray It on Roads”
Western Journalism – by Mitchell Holland
In early 2009, shortly after President Obama was elected the first time, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned citizens of the United States against homegrown terrorists, namely right wing “extremists,” which included veterans, fundamental Christians, conservatives in general, and anyone who prepares for an economic collapse.
My wife and I recognized at the time that this was a de facto declaration of war by the federal government on conservative values. Crestfallen, we discussed the implications of this declaration between ourselves and came to the sobering conclusion that the federal government, the government that we both served as U.S.A.F. veterans, targeted us as enemies of the state. Continue reading “The Department Of Homeland Security: Obama’s Secret Police”
More than 50 settlements in the Plovdiv region are without electricity and water. Snowfall continues.
The situation remains tense and critical in the country, especially for the regions of Smolyan, Kardzhali, Haskovo, Pazardzhik, Plovdiv. say authorities.
The roads are impassable due to fallen trees, making it difficult for cleaning machines and the normal functioning of the roads. Continue reading “50 settlements cut off in Bulgaria, roads blocked by huge snowdrifts, electricity supply disrupted”
The Independent – by DANICA KIRKA
Saudi Arabia passed India to become the world’s biggest arms importer last year as concerns about Iran’s ambitions increase tensions in the Middle East.
Saudi spending rose 54 per cent to $6.5bn (£4.3bn) last year, while India imported $5.8bn, according to data released today by IHS, a leading analyst of the global arms trade. Imports will increase by 52 per cent to $9.8bn this year, accounting for $1 of every $7 spent globally, IHS estimated. Continue reading “Saudi Arabia becomes world’s biggest arms importer”
Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas
NEW YORK (INTELLIHUB) — Trust wise, I guess you could say that Bill O’Reilly has bitten the dust. Although I never trusted him in the first place this latest news cycle may remove him from the map as a trusted source altogether. The question is: will Fox step back?
“The story speaks for itself”, Daniel Shulman, Senior Editor of Mother Jones said in response to CNN’s Chris Cuomo, talking about the infamous Bill O’Reilly, an egotistical Fox News host who reportedly lied to his viewers on more than a few occasions over the years. Continue reading “Fox’s Bill O’Reilly finally bites the dust — more newsroom liars exposed”
When I bought my Blackberry, I thought about the 30-year business I ran with 1800 employees, all without a cell phone that plays music, takes videos, pictures and communicates with Face book and Twitter.
I signed up under duress for Twitter and Face book, so my seven kids, their spouses, my 13 grand kids and 2 great grand kids could communicate with me in the modern way. I figured I could handle something as simple as Twitter with only 140 characters of space. Continue reading “Should I Really Join Face book?”
Prevent Disease – by BINIT KUMAR
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic medical condition that affects joints of your feet and hands causing severe pain, swelling and in a few cases permanent disabilities. In Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the immune system of your body attacks joints that causes inflammation and destroys joints along with other organs of your body. There is natural relief.
As per the study done by Arthritis foundation, near about one and half a million people of USA are living with RA. Other findings of the study are, the disease is more common in women than men for age group of 30 to 60 years. However, there is no cutoff age for RA, and even children may get into contact of RA. Continue reading “13 Natural Remedies That Can Relieve You From Rheumatoid Arthritis”
Fusion – by Alicia Menendez Tonight and Brett LoGiurato
Chelsea Clinton won’t spill the beans on when or if her mother might officially enter the 2016 campaign for president.
“You know, I’m so grateful my mom is my mom and I’m her daughter,” Chelsea told Fusion’s Alicia Menendez on Saturday, during the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative University in Miami. “And I know she’s always made the right decisions for herself in our family and in our country. And I don’t know what she’s going to decide. But whatever it is, it will be the right decision for her and for all of us.” Continue reading “Chelsea Clinton: Hillary will make the ‘right decision’ about running for president”
A man accused of plotting an attack at the U.S. Capitol said in an interview with an Ohio television station if he hadn’t been arrested he would have gone to Washington and shot President Obama in the head.
Christopher Lee Cornell called into WXIX-TV in Cincinnati from a Kentucky jail and confessed to being a supporter of the Islamic State terror group and said he planned to kill government officials in retaliation for U.S. strikes on ISIS. Continue reading “Ohio terrorism suspect wanted to shoot Obama in head”
Truthstream Media – by Melissa Melton
Here’s a conspiracy theory for you…
All over the news today we’re being told the white powder found in the offices of several Quebec federal cabinet ministers was just a harmless scare. Offices were evacuated and people were sent to the hospital yesterday after four suspicious envelopes which contained white powder and an intimidating message written in French that threatened the Conservatives turned up in key offices.
But this is just the latest in a string of recent anthrax scares cropping up all over North America, albeit in the U.S. mainly in local news outlets. Continue reading “Why All the Sudden Anthrax Scares? 6 Cases of Mysterious White Powder Turn up in Recent Weeks”
Editor’s Note: How many among us are even aware we are eating farmed fish, rather than wild caught, when we buy fillets at the supermarket? How many among us are aware of the issues related the industrialized, overcrowded conditions that lead to artificial conditions for our ocean and river-dwelling live fish and aquatic food stocks including, but not limited to, sex changes and hormone therapy in the fish; unnatural food sources – including GMO corn, soy and feces; genetic engineering for size and meat content; and mass vaccination to stave off the diseases inevitably associated with unnatural conditions? Continue reading “Industry Covering Up Widespread VACCINE Injuries for Farmed Fish… And YOU EAT IT”