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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Michelle Obama will travel to Liberia, Morocco and Spain with her teen daughters Malia and Sasha at the end of June to promote education for girls, one of her signature issues as the first lady of the United States, the White House said on Wednesday.

In Liberia, Obama will visit a Peace Corps training center in Kakata and a school in Unification Town to talk to young women about barriers they face to staying in school. She will be joined by Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the White House said.   Continue reading “Michelle Obama, daughters to visit Liberia, Morocco, Spain: White House”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

Police acting on behalf of the secretive Bilderberg Group harassed, detained and searched the bags of reporters before the clandestine conference got underway, with the “mainstream media” nowhere to be seen.   Continue reading “Bilderberg Cops Detain, Harass Reporters, “Mainstream Media” Nowhere to be Seen”

Fox News – by Malia Zimmerman

After two failed bids to grant voting rights to illegal immigrants, some San Francisco officials believe they have found the man who can make it happen: Donald Trump.

A proposed charter amendment drafted by Board of Supervisors member Eric Mar would give illegal immigrants with kids in the public school system the right to vote in school elections. Voters have rejected two previous ballot proposals, but Mar is betting on anti-Trump sentiment to carry the pro-illegal immigrant proposal if he can get it on the November ballot.   Continue reading “3rd time a charm? San Francisco to try yet again to give illegal immigrants voting rights”

Free Beacon – by Elizabeth Harrington 

Taxpayers were billed more than $300,000 for costs associated with President Barack Obama’s visit to Hiroshima, Japan, to deliver a speech calling for a “world without nuclear weapons” at the site of the atomic bomb attack that ended the Second World War.

The tab includes $134,569 for accommodations for a foreign ministers meeting for the G7 summit in Hiroshima,$5,487 to rent a conference room, and $7,002 for “POTUS working space” in the Grand Prince Hotel.   Continue reading “Taxpayers Billed $313,804 for Obama’s Hiroshima Speech”

San Diego Union-Tribune – by Tatiana Sanchez

The number of unauthorized Chinese immigrants coming to San Diego has skyrocketed in recent years, the result of a lucrative smuggling industry, mass emigration from China and a diversifying pool of unauthorized immigrants settling in the United States.

Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector apprehended an estimated 663 Chinese nationals between October and May, compared with 48 Chinese nationals last fiscal year, five in fiscal 2014 and eight in fiscal 2013, according to data provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.   Continue reading “Chinese migrants flocking to San Diego, stats show”

Arizona Public Media – by Michel Marizco

Refugees from Central America are pouring into the United States, a trend from 2014 that seems to be resurfacing along the U.S.-Mexican border this year. Many of them are children, sent on the long journey alone.

The Border Patrol, immigration courts and refugee workers were overwhelmed the last time it occurred, in 2014. Border officials have asked for more resources this time out.   Continue reading “New Surge of Central Americans Seen on Border”

Vermont Watchdog – by Bruce Parker

Data from the Vermont Department of Health show that more than one-third of refugees resettled in Vermont test positive for tuberculosis.

Since 2013, about 900 refugees admitted to the Green Mountain State have been tested for tuberculosis, a potentially fatal infectious disease affecting the lungs. Of that number, 318 refugees, or 35.4 percent, tested positive.   Continue reading “More than one-third of refugees in Vermont test positive for tuberculosis”

Judicial Watch

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is quietly transporting illegal immigrants from the Mexican border to Phoenix and releasing them without proper processing or issuing court appearance documents, Border Patrol sources tell Judicial Watch. The government classifies them as Other Than Mexican (OTM) and this week around 35 were transferred 116 miles north from Tucson to a Phoenix bus station where they went their separate way. Judicial Watch was present when one of the white vans carrying a group of OTMs arrived at the Phoenix Greyhound station on Buckeye Road.   Continue reading “DHS Quietly Moving, Releasing Vanloads of Illegal Aliens Away from Border”

Free Beacon – by Adam Credo

The Obama administration is withholding from Congress and the American people detailed information about more than 86,000 illegal aliens who have committed serious crimes and continue to walk the streets in the United States, according to conversations with a member of Congress, who disclosed to the Washington Free Beacon that “if the public knew about this there would be total absolute outrage” over the matter.

Rep. Brian Babin (R., Texas) told the Free Beacon that the administration is trying to suppress information about the release of some 86,000 criminal illegal immigrants who have committed 231,000 crimes in just the past two and a half years.   Continue reading “Congressman: Obama Admin Withholding Info About 86,000 Criminal Illegal Immigrants”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

As promised, I’ve now published the first 100 EPA Watch water test results in a scientific paper you can find at the Natural Science Journal.

There, in a science research study I conducted at my analytical laboratory (CWClabs.com), you’ll find the full details of toxic heavy metals contamination across the U.S. water supply (covering the first 100 samples sent to us).   Continue reading “Scientific study reveals heavy metals contamination of America’s municipal water supplies (EPA Watch)”

Natural News – by  David Gutierrez

In reacting to recent news that pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline accidentally dumped 12 gallons of live, concentrated polio virus into a Belgian river, it is important to remember that the company has a long history of safety violations in its vaccine business. In 2012, for example, an Argentinean judge found the company guilty of conducting illegal vaccine trials that led to the deaths of 14 babies.   Continue reading “GlaxoSmithKline fined less than $100,000 for killing 14 babies during vaccine trials”

The Sleuth Journal – by Carmela Tyrrell

When it comes to the survival garden, those of us with insufficient space or inadequate growing conditions feel kind of stuck.  Rather than fight to overcome environmental conditions beyond our control, I have been actively promoting the establishment of a medicinal or health-related garden in lieu of a food garden.   Continue reading “Prepper’s Guide To The Health Benefits Of Parsley”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

If you like your healthcare provider you can keep your healthcare provider… provided you pay a whopping 60% rate hike starting next year.

The Houston Chronicle is reporting that Blue Cross Blue Shield has requested a 60% rate increase in 2017 in Texas following complaints from the company that it is “losing money in the federal heatlh exchanges because some customers have proven more costly to cover than anticipated”.   Continue reading “Blue Cross Blue Shield Requests Whopping 60% Rate Hike in 2017 Thanks to Obamacare”

OAN

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has approved 4,700 Syrian refugees who are awaiting resettlement to the country, while an additional 7,900 are awaiting security review, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said on Thursday.   Continue reading “4,700 Syrian Refugees Approved Resettlement To U.S.: Homeland Security Chief”

American Intelligence Report – by Kristan T. Harris

All throughout the United States there are government agencies who have no association with national security acquiring military-like equipment, according to news talk KFLD.

Many agencies are receiving SWAT teams including the Department of Agriculture, the Railroad Retirement Board, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Office of Personnel Management, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Education Department.   Continue reading “Why Do the Postal Service, USDA, EPA, And Department of Agriculture Need SWAT Teams?”

ABC 7 News – by Cornell Barnard

Police are reporting two separate shootings occurred in the Irvington area. At around 1:33 p.m., police say a patrol officer said he was hit by a car at Fremont and Washington boulevards.   Continue reading “Manhunt Underway After Two Officers Shot In Fremont”