SECURITY PHOTO:  CONFIDENTIAL

The photo is a video capture from a security camera located in the North Corridor that leads to the Senate floor in the U.S. Capitol Building.

It was later again captured and corroborated at the State Department Building, on the Executive Level of the Secretary of State.   Continue reading “Surveillance Photograph NSA Release – Status – Classified – Top Secret”

Obama kicks a door / Youtube screenshotThe Daily Caller – by Robby Soave

A student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada was forced to issue a formal apology for emailing a picture of President Obama kicking open a door–all because some students thought the image was somehow racist.

The image was actually an edited .gif, and was shown by Jay Leno on “The Tonight Show” last fall. It humorously suggests that the president may be fed up with press conferences. McGill student Brian Farnan, vice president of the university’s student government, sent out an email with the .gif and the harmless caption, “Honestly midterms get out of here,” according to Legal Insurrection.   Continue reading “Student forced to apologize for emailing pic of Obama kicking a door, because Racism”

Breitbart – by AWR HAWKINS

Responding to a recent report that Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America (MDA) and Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) conducted about the dangers of guns in public schools, Northeastern University criminologist James Alan Fox said the annual risk of gun-related death in school is “well below one in two million,” and “many times more youngsters are killed annually in bicycle accidents.”

Because of this, Fox said he “trusts [MDA and MAIG] would support a national helmet law as quickly as a gun restriction.”   Continue reading “Criminologist: ‘More Youngsters Killed in Bicycle Accidents’ Than with Guns”

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (R) tours the Istiqlal Mosque with Grand Imam K.H. Ali Mustafa Yaqub in Jakarta February 16, 2014. REUTERS/Evan Vucci/PoolReuters

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry spent part of his Sunday in his stocking feet at an Indonesian mosque, at one point beating a huge drum used to call Muslims to prayer.

Kerry’s visit to the modern Istiqlal Mosque in central Jakarta, said to be the largest mosque in Southeast Asia with a capacity of 130,000, was designed to demonstrate his respect for Islam as he visited the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation.   Continue reading “Kerry Tours Giant Mosque In Indonesia”

Independent – by KASHMIRA GANDER

Bottlenose dolphins with deformities including missing teeth and lung disease have been found in the Gulf of Mexico a year after the BP oil spill, according to US researchers.

The mammals were also suffering from hormonal imbalances, Pneumonia and liver disease, while a pregnant female was found carrying a dead foetus.   Continue reading “Dolphins ‘suffering miscarriage, lung disease, losing teeth after BP oil spill’ researchers claim”

DARPA - the research and science arms of the Defense industry announced its plans for "deep search" of the web. called "Memex." Not your average web search engine. Ground Report – by Robert Tilford

Move rover George Orwell – the Defense Advanced Research (DARPA) announced recently its new “deep web” search program for police and law enforcement called:  “Memex” which will be able to search the far corners of internet content that is unattainable by modern, mainstream search engines, offering DARPA“technological superiority in the area of content indexing and Web search on the Internet.” 

According to DARPA’s website:   Continue reading “DARPA announces scary new web search tool for law enforcement called “Memex””

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

Finally, two medical doctors are coming to the forefront with a conclusion I came up with a long time ago: Toxins and chemicals affect children’s brains! Back in the early 1980s I did research on the effects of dietary and environmental chemicals in pregnant women affecting their ability to conceive. My research began when women started experiencing an inability to become pregnant, especially after having been on a birth control pill regimen for several years.    Continue reading “Chemicals Adversely Affect Millions of Children Worldwide”

DEES - FluorideWaking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

One of the most surprising absurdities of our times is the continuing practice of fluoridating our water supply and supplementing dental and oral healthcare products with this toxic by-product of the aluminum industry. The evidence demonstrating the harmfulness of this is beyond abundant, and the case against fluoride continues to grow. Across the United States the movement against this wholesale poisoning of our people and the creatures downstream also continues to grow, in tandem it seems with even more research studies and scientific evidence further proving that fluoride is a grave public health issue.   Continue reading “Fluoride: Killing Your Child’s Brain… Softly”

AlterNet – by April M. Short

Casey Robinson of Santa Cruz, Calif. served in the Marine Corps from March 2001 to March 2006, completing three tours in Iraq. He was injured in 2003, and again in 2005. After completing his term he was honorably discharged due to his injuries, then referred to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for treatment. That treatment involved a cocktail of different pharmaceutical drugs, which Robinson says made him feel unbearably numb, “like a zombie.”   Continue reading “With 22 Military Veterans Killing Themselves Everyday, Cannabis University Trains Vets to Grow, Sell and Advocate for Pot Medicine”

wippThe Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton

A nuclear waste facility near Carlsbad, New Mexico is the site of an airborne radiation leak. The high levels of particles were detected late Friday night at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.

WIPP is housed at an old salt mine, and toxic waste like plutonium is housed half a mile underground.

All of the 139 workers were sequestered on site.   Continue reading “Radiation Leak in New Mexico: “We’ve never seen a level like we are seeing””

gmo protest eu 263x164 Backslide: Dow and Dupont Get a Green Light to Grow GMO Corn in EUNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

While it isn’t Monsanto getting away with murder this time around, Dow and DuPont Chemical companies have been given a seal of approval by the European Union to grow their GMO corn. The vote which took place that could have vetoed the proposition lost 19 to 28, with 4 member states abstaining from voting. This means only five states wanted GM corn, but the way the weighted voting system is set up in the EU, the Commission is now obliged to pass the GMO crop initiative.   Continue reading “Backslide: Dow and Dupont Get a Green Light to Grow GMO Corn in EU”

mammogramsNatural News – by Reuben Chow

Mammograms are widely touted as an effective breast cancer screening tool. But some research and experts suggest that it could be causing more harm than good.

Increases cancer risk

In undergoing mammograms, women are exposed to radiation. And radiation, as we know, is a cause of cancer.   Continue reading “Mammograms are more harmful than you think”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Scratch one more bullish thesis for the housing recovery, and the economic recovery in general.

Over the past several years, optimists had often cited household formation as a key component of pent up demand for home purchases. So much for that.   Continue reading “The True State Of The Economy: Record Number Of College Graduates Live In Their Parents’ Basement”

AlterNet – by Zaid Jilani

Local news continues to be the top news source for American households. A study released late last month by Pew finds that three quarters of U.S. adults watch local TV news as opposed to just 38% who watch cable news during a month.

But what if the local news Americans are consuming isn’t trustworthy? What if some newscasts are actually more focused on selling a product than informing the public?   Continue reading “Hilarious and Depressing Video Exposes How Phony Local TV News Has Become”

Bill Clinton started jogging near his home in Chappauqua.

But on each run he happened to jog past a hooker standing on the same street corner, day after day.

With some apprehension he would brace himself as he approached her for what was most certainly to follow.

“Fifty dollars!” she would cry out from the curb.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton – Way Over-Priced”

US President Barack Obama (R) listens while King Abdullah II of Jordan makes a statement for the press before a meeting at The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands February 14, 2014 in Rancho Mirage, California. (AFP Photo / Brendan Smialowski)RT News

US President Barack Obama said he is mulling steps to put pressure on Syrian President Bashar Assad to kickstart the stalled Geneva peace conference. But Russia’s FM Sergey Lavrov says every attempt is being made to derail the peace process.

Obama’s comments were delivered while meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah in California on Friday to discuss a range of issues, including the current Syrian stalemate.   Continue reading “Obama considers new steps against Syria ‘to pressure’ Assad”