Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

“The ISIS barbarians appear to have used their most twisted form of execution to date, burning alive a caged Jordanian pilot despite negotiations of his release.”, reported the Daily News and numerous other agencies, in a failed attempt to rile up the populace in a continued effort proclaiming that the C.I.A. funded group ISIS is actually real.

While the group is real in the sense that it exists, it is merely a puppet show of smoke and mirrors, utilizing well produced and scripted imagery to push an official narrative.   Continue reading “More bullshit: ISIS video which ‘appears’ to show Jordanian pilot to have been ‘burned alive’ yet to be authenticated”

science researchVaccine Impact – by Brian Shilhavy

The current measles outbreak and measles vaccines are a hot topic of debate raging in both the mainstream and alternative media. However, it would appear that the mainstream media’s reporting on this issue is leaving out some very important facts that for some reason they do not seem to want to report.

Given the severity of the issue and the current rhetoric, which includes some in the mainstream media calling for criminal prosecution and incarceration of parents who refuse the measles vaccine, it is very important that all the facts involving the measles vaccine are revealed to the public.   Continue reading “Why is the Mainstream Media Ignoring Measles Vaccine Fraud Cases?”

Barrio 18 members in HondurasIn Sight Crime – by Kyra Gurney

Figures compiled by a Honduras newspaper provide an illustration of the strongholds and scale of the country’s two most powerful street gangs, the MS13 and the Barrio 18.

Sixty percent of the country’s Mara Salvatrucha (MS13) and Barrio 18 gang members are concentrated in three sectors of San Pedro Sula, the world’s murder capital, according to figures obtained by La Prensa. Within this city, gang allegiance is split fairly evenly: an estimated 51 percent of gang members, some 1,034, belong to the MS13, while the remaining 1,001 form part of the Barrio 18 (see graph below).   Continue reading “A Snapshot of Honduras’ Most Powerful Street Gangs”

Screenshot from CNN video RT

In an interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, Barack Obama acknowledged that the United States had “brokered a deal to transition power in Ukraine,” thus admitting to a high level of democratic impropriety.

Before we consider Obama’s revealing remarks, and how the Ukrainian people sold their country for a song, let’s rewind to November 2013, when then-President Viktor Yanukovich had shocked western capitals – and, more importantly, western markets – by suspending plans for an association agreement with the European Union.   Continue reading “Obama openly admits ‘brokering power transition’ in Ukraine”

FILE PHOTO: Sajida al-Rishawi (Reuters/Majed Jaber)RT

Amman has executed two prisoners, including the Al-Qaeda would-be suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi, after promising a lethal response to the brutal murder of a Jordanian pilot who had been captured by the Islamic State.

Government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani identified the second prisoner as Ziad al-Karbouli, AP reported, adding that both executions took place early on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Jordan executes 2 prisoners after Islamic State burns pilot to death”

There’s an annual contest at Bond University, Australia calling for the most appropriate definition of a contemporary term.

This year’s chosen term was “political correctness”.

The winning student wrote:  “Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end.”

Now don’t forget that.

solar-clothTrue Activist – by John Vibes

England-based Solar Cloth Company has created a lightweight photovoltaic fabric solar panel system that can operate pretty much anywhere. The company’s founder Perry Carroll, says that the system is currently being marketed for use on parking lots, rooftops and other places that traditional solar panels may not be practical for.

Carroll says that the company is teaming up with some high-profile clients to launch their project.   Continue reading “New ‘Solar Cloth’ Material Creates Solar Energy Pretty Much Anywhere!”

Institute for JusticeReason – by Jacob Sullum

The week before her confirmation hearings, Loretta Lynch, President Obama’s choice to succeed Eric Holder as attorney general, quietly dropped a forfeiture case involving $447,000 seized from Bi-County Distributors, a family-owned business that sells candy and cigarettes to convenience stores on Long Island. Although there was no evidence that the money came from illegal activity, the IRS thought the way it was deposited, in amounts below the $10,000 threshold for mandatory bank reports to the Treasury Department, suggested that Bi-County was trying to evade that requirement, which is a federal crime known as “structuring.” Continue reading “Suspiciously Small Deposits Trigger Legalized Bank Robbery”

Houthi rebels YemenThe Guardian

Chaos in Yemen has left the US military unable to monitor the vast arsenal it has spent years providing to its Yemeni counterpart.

Yemen is now functionally leaderless after Houthi rebels took over the capital of Sana’a last month, prompting the resignation of President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. The rebels are said to control the Yemeni military’s arms depots and bases, giving them effective control of US-provided and other heavy weaponry, including tanks and artillery.   Continue reading “Pentagon loses track of weaponry sent to Yemen in recent years”

quarantineNatural News – by JD Heyes

Federal officials want to order a quarantine for a South Pasadena woman and grad student whose sister recently contracted a case of measles at nearby Disneyland, but she is resisting the push because, she says, she doesn’t have the disease.

Twenty-six-year-old Ylsa Tellez’s younger sister, 24-year-old Maura Tellez, was one of more than two dozen confirmed cases of measles recently at the renowned amusement part, but Ylsa is not one of them, the local ABC affiliate, ABC7, reports.   Continue reading “Medical mafia calling for gunpoint quarantines of citizens who refuse vaccinations”

Prevent Disease – by Dr. Ben Kim

In experimenting with a number of tonics over the years, I’ve whittled my favourites down to a simple concoction of six ingredients that are highly effective in offering protection against strep throat, colds and flu.

Here’s what you need to make this simple and highly effective sore throat, cold, and flu tonic: Continue reading “How to Make Your Own Strep Throat, Cold and Flu Tonic”

Ebay and PayPal layoffsReCode – by Jason Del Rey

The big job cuts eBay promised last month are here.

On Monday, eBay and PayPal began notifying employees who were losing their jobs as part of the cuts, multiple sources tell Re/code, as management looks to scale back initiatives that haven’t panned out ahead of the planned split of the two companies in the second half of this year.   Continue reading “Big Layoffs Begin at eBay and PayPal”

The Burning Platform

Let the spin begin. The country has clearly entered recession, but the government bureaucrats, corrupt politicians, criminal Wall Street bankers, and their corporate media mouthpieces refuse to acknowledge the truth. They have too much wealth at stake to report the facts. They need to exit the markets before the muppets.

Consumer spending in December collapsed at the greatest rate in five years. Remember 2009? It wasn’t a great year for the economy.   Continue reading “Consumption Crashes In December”

Credit: ImgurTrue Activist – by Amanda Froelich

Context is everything… especially when it drives an industry whose main objective is to benefit from increased profit.

While there is no arguing the world holds a bounty of beauty and mysteries to be explored, changing times have diminished some of the mysticism which is often displayed in photographs of ancient wonders.   Continue reading “16 Of Your Favorite Landmarks Photographed WITH Their True Surroundings!”

The Hill – by Kristina Wong

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who is considering a 2016 presidential bid, said on Sunday it would require 10,000 American “boots on the ground” to stop the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Syria.

Coalition airstrikes in Iraq and Syria won’t destroy the group, but do help in some regard, Graham said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”   Continue reading “Graham: 10K US boots on the ground needed to stop ISIS in Syria”

All Gov – by Ken Broder

A Mother Jones story by Jaeah Lee last August didn’t have an answer to the question posed in its headline: “Exactly How Often Do Police Shoot Unarmed Black Men?” So it painted a portrait using anecdotes and tangentially-related statistics.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder acknowledged two weeks ago that there is no answer. “The troubling reality is that we lack the ability right now to comprehensively track the number of incidents of either uses of force directed at police officers or uses of force by police,” he said in a speech honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.   Continue reading “How Many People are Killed by Police? Crowdsourcing Identifies the Officer-Involved Killings Government Doesn’t Count”