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Author: Paul
General Electric plans move 500 American jobs overseas, the company announced Tuesday, citing the expiration of the U.S. Export-Import Bank earlier this summer. GE says the jobs will be moving to France, Hungary and China. France will take 400 of them, and China and Hungary will split the remaining 100. Texas, South Carolina, Maine, and New York will all see job losses.
The Ex-Im Bank helps U.S. companies finance the sale of their products overseas. It is supported by President Barack Obama, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and mainstream factions in both parties. But it faces opposition from some conservative Republicans and tea party groups. As a result, Congress failed to reauthorize it, sparking widespread frustration among American corporations that are active overseas. Continue reading “General Electric To Ship 500 Jobs Overseas, Citing Expiration Of Export-Import Bank”
Supporters of genetically modified or engineered foods want you to believe that the concept is no big deal and that humans have been cross-breeding and “modifying” food for centuries.
In reality, however, GMO seeds and foods created in a lab are far different than the traditional hybrid crop. In fact, the latter has only been in existence for a few decades. Continue reading “Rare film clip shows George H. W. Bush plotting with Monsanto to use US government to spread GMO imperialism”
The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Jerome Arps, 58, began his sickening obsession with forcing himself on women as a teenager when he participated in the gang raping of a 14-year-old girl. Decades later, in 2006, after multiple other rapes, this monster’s addiction to forced sex was so compelling that he grabbed a woman in front of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and publicly raped her on the church’s steps.
One would think that in today’s society, such a vile serial rapist like Arps would never see the light of day after being apprehended. However, one would be wrong. Continue reading “Violent Rapists Set Free as the State Makes Room in Prisons for “Evil” Drug Users”
The New American – by Alex Newman and William F. Jasper
On December 18, 2014, President Obama signed an executive order creating the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing. In May 2015, the task force came out with its Final Report, which is commonly given the title “21st Century Policing.”
One of the report’s recommendations, which the Obama-friendly media fixated on, concerns greater restrictions on transfers of military equipment to local police agencies. However, as we reported in a related article (“What’s Happening to Our Police?“), the new “accountability” rules will not explicitly reduce the flow of war materials to law enforcement, but simply place more federal controls over local police. Moreover, the new Obama rules regarding military gear were just one component of a broader set of recommendations issued by Obama’s plan for “21st Century Policing” — the overarching theme of which was promoting increased federal control over law enforcement. Continue reading “Obama and Allies Seek to Nationalize Local Police”
A Denver deputy filmed violently attacking a shackled and handcuffed inmate without provocation has escaped justice after District Court Chief Judge Michael Martinez ruled Friday that the officer should have been charged, but because the statute of limitations has expired, no special prosecutor can be called in.
Interestingly, the hearing occurred the day that the limitations statute expired, exactly three years after the September 11, 2012 incident in which deputy Brady Lovingier grabbed Anthony Waller and slammed him into a wall during court proceedings. Continue reading “Deputy Filmed Attacking Shackled Inmate In Court Room Escapes Justice”
Top Secret Writers – by Sally Painter
It’s a story that broke almost a year ago, yet garnered very little media coverage. In fact, it took a year and a book (August 2015) later to get the attention of a US Representative. Even that type of recognition hasn’t ignited TV screens or mainstream media outlets.
Rep Bill Posey (R-FL) spoke before the House requesting an investigation into the allegations made by vaccine whistleblower CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) employee Dr. William Thompson. Continue reading “Media Ignores CDC Whistleblower Admitting Vaccine Autism Link”
Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez
Throughout alternative media over the last few years many people have written about what to look for in a false flag. Many including yours truly have outlined steps to look for when trying to diagnose the next government false flag. Many of us have a good grasp on what to look for. Let’s review some of these common trends:
1 – Police, military or federal agency “drills” are almost always going on at about the same time of the staged event. Continue reading “2 Weeks Later – Virginia Shooting Hoax Completely Vanished From Mainstream Media”
For the past several weeks it seemed as if Germany had truly become the promised land for Mideast asylum seekers, primarily those seeking to escape the Syrian civil (and global proxy) war, but according to various media reports, also a material number of “ISIS-linked terrorists.” Then it all came crashing down earlier today when Germany’s beloved by all refugees “Mutti” said genug, and with one decision shut down the border with Austria in the process unraveling decades of customs-union progress (following promptly by the Czech Republic doing the same, with Italy expected to follow suit in the hours ahead). Continue reading “10,000 Syrians Are Headed For The Following 180 US “Refugee Processing Centers””
LOS ANGELES — Smoking cigarettes is universally regarded as bad for health, but not everybody who smokes develops cancer or other diseases linked to the habit. New research shows that a proportion of lifelong smokers live to extreme ages despite the long list of negative effects cigarettes have on the body.
Researchers found a set of genetic markers that promote longevity in cells and mitigate damage to them, which may be the explanation for preventing diseases tied to cell dysfunction. Continue reading “Study: Smoking doesn’t always shorten life, cause cancer”
The term “liberal” came from the Enlightenment and originally applied to those who believed in and defended the rights of individuals over the power of tyranny. There was no such thing as the rights of collectives or groups. The people, meant each and every individual citizen. Thus, the definitive form of authentic liberal government is the republic, wherein rights of individuals are codified and protected by constitutions that protect those rights form abrogation by a government that is supposed to serve them. A pure democracy is not the tool of individual rights, but the mechanism by which said rights are taken by a majority who will something. Continue reading “A Civics Lesson that Desperately Needs to be Taught in Elementary School Again”
With the mainstream media’s newest “War on Cops” slogan you would think there was rise in police killings across the country. According to a Rasmussen poll taken last week 58% of respondents believe there is actually a war on cops. But according to Officer Down Memorial Page quite the opposite is true. Police in the line of duty deaths are down %6 and gun related deaths while on duty are down 27% so far for the year 2015. While this year is not over yet, it looks as if this “war on cops” has been on a decade long decline. In fact gun related deaths have been on the decline for each decade since the 70s. The 1970’s was the last increase in police gun related deaths since the 1930’s increase. Continue reading “The “War on Cops” Myth”
In March 2012, President Obama quietly signed an Executive Order that has major implications should some sort of national emergency arise, such as enabling the federal government to take over management and distribution of all food, water and other resources.
In issuing the order, EO 13603, titled, “National Defense Resources Preparedness,” Obama claimed authority under the Defense Production Act of 1950, a Korean War-era statute (50 U.S.C.) (see it here) that gives the government the power to marshal whatever resources are necessary to protect and defend the country during “military conflicts, natural or man-caused disasters, or acts of terrorism within the United States,” the statute says. Continue reading “Why Did Obama Nationalize the U.S. Food Supply with Executive Order 13603?”