Casey Research

Former HUD Assistant Housing Secretary and investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts reveals her thoughts on the ever-rising debt ceiling… what Obamacare is really about (and that’s not socialized healthcare)… why over $4 trillion missing from federal programs may not be incompetence, but a covert strategy… how to protect yourself from the constant devaluation of the US dollar… and what exactly the Popsicle Index measures and why it matters.   Continue reading “Complete Breakdown of Financial Controls in US Government, Says Austin Fitts”

Ukraine KievHang the Bankers – by Clark Kent

Breaking through the mainstream media’s suppression of contrary voices regarding the Ukraine crisis, RPI advisors Dennis Kucinich and Lawrence Wilkerson this week expose, on Fox News and MSNBC respectively, the United States government’s role in creating the crisis.

Kucinich, who served eight terms in the United States House of Representatives and ran for president as a Democrat, pushes past host Bill O’Reilly’s interruptions to state a few sentences of analysis. Asked what he would have done differently as president regarding Ukraine, Kucinich explains:   Continue reading “Exposed: CIA, NATO and NGOs created the Ukrainian crisis”

International Policy Digest – by Fahim Masoud

The five republics of Central Asia (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan) are endowed with an immense amount of natural resources and are located in the center of Eurasia.

The collapse of the Soviet Union made it possible for these Central Asian states to develop independent relations with the rest of the world. However, the emerging economic and geopolitical significance of these five republics to China is currently defining the international relations of these republics. Kazakhstan in particular has attracted the interest of the Chinese government. Geographically, Kazakhstan shares a border with China’s western province, Xinjiang. Politically, Kazakhstan is still a dictatorship. China, unlike the United States and European powers, registers no objections to the Kazakh government’s human rights abuses. This makes China’s political and economic transactions with the Kazakh government much easier.   Continue reading “Central Asia: A Region of Strategic Importance to China”

Press TV

The prime minister of Ukraine’s autonomous region of Crimea says more than 80 percent of Crimeans support seceding from Ukraine and becoming part of Russia.

On Thursday, Sergei Aksyonov rejected opponents’ accusations that he will fix the outcome of an upcoming referendum on Moscow’s orders, Reuters reported.

He pointed out that Crimeans will deliver a “Yes” vote to accepting Russian sovereignty without recourse to fraud.   Continue reading “80% of Crimeans back union with Russia: Crimea PM”

Activist Post – by Neenah Payne

Dr. Masaru Emoto, author of The Miracle of Water, proposes the use of hemp to clean up the radiation. The US Must Legalize Hemp! page of the site links to the video Dr. Masaru Emoto talks about Industrial Hemp as a solution to Fukushima.   Continue reading “Hemp Can Remediate Fukushima Radiation”

Image: House Energy Chairman: Build Pipeline, 'Tell Russians to Go Stick It'NewsMax – by John Gizzi

By increasing exports of natural gas to friendly countries, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton believes the United States can “tell Russia to go stick it.”

Expanding America’s natural gas exports will “help our friends across the globe” as well as send a strong message to Russian President Vladimir Putin over his recent actions in Ukraine, Upton said Wednesday in a strongly worded speech to an event hosted by ConservAmerica in Washington, D.C.   Continue reading “House Energy Chairman: Build Pipeline, ‘Tell Russians to Go Stick It’”

BlogPhoto_13_by_GEORGE.jpgHenry Makow – by ‘Sonja’, Nov.11 2009

People in the West see Putin and Russia through the rose colored glasses [provided by the mass media.] Well, the reality is not rose colored at all.

After gangsterism and anarchy of Yeltsin’s reign, people wanted “a strong hand”. And here comes Putin. In the first place everybody was suspicious. Within half-year he rose from a little-known bureaucrat to Prime Minister and President. He was appointed by Eltsin himself.   Continue reading “Flashback: Putin’s Russia – Illuminati Controlled & Corrupt”

The Numbers In Your Phone Can Reveal Your Illness, Religion, and Gun PurchasesMotherboard

In his January speech regarding the NSA’s surveillance activities, President Obama called for an end to the controversial metadata collection program “as it currently exists.” Vague as it is, that statement did signal that the administration would attempt to reshape the NSA’s activities for the better.   Continue reading “The Numbers In Your Phone Can Reveal Your Illness, Religion, and Gun Purchases”

WordPressGraham Cluley

If you’re a bad guy wanting to blast a website off the internet, the obvious method is to use a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.

DDoS attacks typically use a botnet of computers in a co-ordinated attack, driving web traffic to a particular site. The victim site can’t cope with the barrage, and – unless properly prepared – falls over.   Continue reading “Hackers trick 162,000 unsuspecting WordPress sites into launching DDoS attack”

Klamath Basin Crisis – by LACEY JARRELL, Herald and News 3/12/14

 

Water user representatives say a proposed agreement can subside upper Basin water conflicts, but some ranchers aren’t buying it.

 

During a community meeting at the Bly Fire Hall Monday, Andrea Rabe, consultant to the Sprague River Water Resource Foundation and the Fort Klamath Critical Habitat Landowners, and Dani Watson, a representative of the Upper Klamath Water Users Association, met with upper Klamath Basin farmers and ranchers to lay out the nuts and bolts of the recently released Proposed Upper Klamath Basin Comprehensive Agreement.   Continue reading “Details of Klamath Basin water pact discussed; water, well restrictions with, without a settlement outlined”

healthNatural News – by Mike Adams

When it comes to health and nutrition, it seems like everything old is new again. Many foods or health protocols that used to be commonly enjoyed were later attacked and discredited by industry-funded “scientists” trying to sell toxic substitutes like vegetable oil or aspartame.

But as health awareness has radically increased over the last two decades, many “old” things are new again. In this article, I share my list on many of these “old” things which are suddenly back in vogue.   Continue reading “In health and nutrition, what’s old is suddenly new again”

Spare ChangeThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

You can’t get blood out of a rock.  Traditionally the United States has had a consumer-driven economy, but now years of declining incomes and rising debts are really starting to catch up with us.  In order to have an economy that is dependent on consumer spending, you need to have a large middle class.  Unfortunately, the U.S. middle class is steadily shrinking, and unless that trend is reversed we are going to see massive economic changes in this country.  For example, in poor neighborhoods all over America we are seeing bank branches, car dealerships and retail stores close down at an alarming rate.  If you didn’t know better, you might be tempted to think that “Space Available” was the hottest new retailer in some areas of the nation.    Continue reading “19 Signs That The U.S. Consumer Is Tapped Out”

Gold UkraineHang the Bankers – by Clark Kent

A curious story, and one which should be taken with a mine of salt, has surfaced out of the pro-Russian newspaper Iskra, which reports – so far on an entirely unsubstantiated basis – that last Friday, in a mysterious operation under the cover of night, Ukraine’s gold reserves were promptly loaded on board an unmarked plane, which subsequently took the gold to the US.   Continue reading “Ukraine’s gold reserves sent to NY Federal Reserve”

Pic: Yikrazuul (PD)Disinfo – by Matt Staggs 

This is the first I’ve ever heard of it, but apparently clarithromycin, an antibiotic sold under the brand name Biaxin can cause psychosis, agitation, mania and delirium in about 3% of patients. Maybe Officer Colas has a case.

Via   Continue reading “Cop Who Went on Violent Rampage Said Antibiotic Made Him Psychotic”

Breitbart – by WARNER TODD HUSTON

Illinois has one of the worst pension messes in the nation as the cost of government employee benefits is sending state, county, and local governments into bankruptcy crises all across the state. No place has more trouble than Chicago, prompting Mayor Rahm Emanuel to warn that property taxes will have to double to serve that spiraling debt.

In 2015 Chicago faces a looming financial disaster with a municipal pension system that is in worse shape than that of any other major U.S. city. Chicago is under the gun for a whopping $1.07 billion balloon payment on its $19.4 billion pension debt for city employees. Chicago’s mayor is struggling to figure out how to pay the balloon payment, which is equal to one third of the city’s entire budget. According to The Wall Street Journal, the balloon payment alone could pay for the salaries of the Chicago Police Department’s entire 4,300 officer force or for the re-paving of all 16,000 blocks of roads in the city.   Continue reading “Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Warns of Doubled Property Taxes to Fund Spiraling Pension Costs”

Information Liberation

WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the case of a Texas man whose home was subject to a no-knock, SWAT-team style forceful entry and raid based solely on the suspicion that there were legally-owned firearms in his household. In denying a petition for certiorari in Quinn v. Texas, the Court let stand a lower court ruling that essentially makes lawful gun ownership and possession grounds for police to evade the protections afforded by the Fourth Amendment and improperly penalizes and limits the Second Amendment right to bear arms. The Rutherford Institute had asked the Court to weigh in on the case and protect Americans against encroachments on their Second Amendment rights.   Continue reading “U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal in Second Amendment Case, Refuses to Prohibit Police from Using Lawful Gun Ownership as a Trigger for “No-Knock” Police Raids”

Information Liberation – by Adan Salazar

Police in Denver are testing a solution they hope will give a much-needed boost to their public persona.

Denver PD is acquiring new guns and armor, and for the next six months will engage in a body camera pilot program in attempts to ingratiate themselves to a police-corruption weary public.   Continue reading “Denver Cops Forced to Wear Cameras, Unable to Delete Footage”