Boing Boing – by CORY DOCTOROW

In a mass mailing to employees, CEO Bob Iger asked Disney people to make a regular contribution to Disney PAC to help the company lobby for expanded copyright laws, and the Trans Pacific Partnership.

The company explicitly advised employees that they wouldn’t be penalized for failing to contribute.   Continue reading “Disney offers to deduct contributions to its PAC from employees’ paychecks, to lobby for TPP”

The Washington Post

The White House is considering picking the Republican governor from Nevada to fill the current vacancy on the Supreme Court, scrambling political calculations in what is expected to be a contentious confirmation battle in which Senate Republicans have pledged to play the role of roadblock.   Continue reading “Republican governor of Nevada Brian Sandoval being considered for Supreme Court”

Waking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

The reality is that we are all being conditioned to think and believe certain things without any rational explanation through subliminal messaging in advertising, music, film, television, political propaganda, and military psychological operations.

Considering the definition of the word subliminal – ‘existing or functioning below the threshold of consciousness’ – it is easy to downplay the power of this brainwashing technique because most people are not consciously aware that it is happening, yet, it is affecting their lives. Once you realize that subliminal messaging is real and start to pay attention, it becomes much easier to recognize the we are, indeed, all being conditioned to behave a certain way, to want certain things, and to believe in ideas, without being able to rationally explain why.   Continue reading “Filmmaker Reveals the Truth About Subliminal Messages”

Gov’t Slaves

(Abreu Report)  The Washington Post has announced that former New York Times reporter Sarah Kershaw was found asphyxiated due to strangulation in the Dominican Republic. The Washington Post reported that Ms. Kershaw’s body “was found Monday at her apartment in Sosua, where she moved with her husband, William Norton, in 2014. Norton was being questioned about her death, said Osvaldo Bonilla, a prosecutor for the province of Puerto Plata.”   Continue reading “NY Times Reporter Murdered in Dominican Republic Spoke about Psychotronic Warfare and MK-ULTRA”

The Local

A Jewish teacher in France who claimed he was attacked by Islamic State jihadists was taken into custody on Wednesday, accused of lying to police.

The man invited the press to his house in Marseille in southern France the day after the supposed attack in November, saying he had been beaten by three men claiming to represent the jihadist group.   Continue reading “French Jewish teacher ‘made up’ knife attack by Isis thugs”

Natural Blaze

New research from the University of Southampton shows that copper can destroy MRSA spread by touching and fingertip contamination of surfaces.

Frequently-touched surfaces in busy areas – such as hospitals, transport hubs and public buildings – are at high risk of community-acquired and healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and methicillin-sensitiveStaphylococcus aureus (MSSA). Bacteria deposited on a surface by one person touching it, or via contaminated body fluids, can be picked up by subsequent users and spread to other surfaces, potentially causing thousands of infections worldwide. There were over 800 cases of MRSA and almost 10,000 cases of MSSA reported by English NHS acute Trusts between 1 April 2014 and 31 March 20151.   Continue reading “Copper Destroys MRSA At A Touch”

Voactiv – by Shane Dixon Kavanaugh

An American bombing raid in Libya on Friday signaled a potentially deepening involvement in the latest front of the U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State—and underscored the expansion of U.S. airstrikes as a tool to combat Islamist terror groups around the globe.

U.S. aircraft are now targeting jihadists in seven countries from North Africa to Afghanistan. And ISIS militants aren’t the only extremists in the crosshairs of American warplanes and drones. The U.S. is also still hunting al-Qaeda operatives and Taliban fighters where these jihadists pose security threats to U.S. allies and interests.   Continue reading “To Wipe Out Terror, The US Is Now Bombing Seven Different Countries”

Press TV

The Saudi Foreign Ministry in a statement on Tuesday called on “all citizens not to travel to Lebanon, for their safety, and asking citizens residing in Lebanon or visiting not to stay unless extremely necessary.”

The United Arab Emirates has also said it would pull most of its diplomats out of Lebanon and warned its own citizens not to travel there.
Continue reading “Saudi Arabia asks citizens to leave Lebanon”

Counter Punch – by Bill Blunden

The media is erupting over the FBI’s demand that Apple help it decrypt an iPhone belonging to Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the attackers involved in the assault in San Bernardino this past December. Originally Apple wanted the FBI to keep things on the down low, asking the Feds to present their application for accessunder seal. But for whatever reason the FBI decided to go public. Apple then put on a big show of resistance and now there are legislators threatening to change the law in favor of the FBI. Yet concealed amid this unfolding drama is a vital fact that very few outlets are paying attention to.
Continue reading “Apple’s iPhone: the Backdoor Is Already There”

State of the Nation

… After Exposing Covert Scheme to Invade 7 Countries in the Mideast by the U.S. Military and its Proxies (ISIS)

Obama Must Be Tried For Treason And War Crimes   Continue reading “Four Star General Presents Indisputable Case for a Temporary Military Takeover of the U.S. Federal Government”

Hiwaay

 

Congressman McFadden’s Speech
On the Federal Reserve Corporation

Quotations from several speeches made on the Floor of the House of Representatives by the Honorable Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania. Mr. McFadden, due to his having served as Chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee for more than 10 years, was the best posted man on these matters in America and was in a position to speak with authority of the vast ramifications of this gigantic private credit monopoly. As Representative of a State which was among the first to declare its freedom from foreign money tyrants it is fitting that Pennsylvania, the cradle of liberty, be again given the credit for producing a son that was not afraid to hurl defiance in the face of the money-bund. Whereas Mr. McFadden was elected to the high office on both the Democratic and Republican tickets, there can be no accusation of partisanship lodged against him. Because these speeches are set out in full in the Congressional Record, they carry weight that no amount of condemnation on the part of private individuals could hope to carry.   Continue reading “Congressman McFadden on the Federal Reserve Corporation Remarks in Congress, 1934”

True Activist – by John Vibes

Lawmakers in places like Arizona have made news recently by placing a tax on solar panels, but in some areas, politicians want to ban solar power altogether. New legislation in Maine and Hawaii seek to limit where solar companies can operate.

In Maine, legislators are looking to prevent owners of solar panels from selling their excess power back to the grid. The proposal was met with resistance from local businesses and residents who were able to gather 4,000 petition signatures, demanding that their right to sell solar energy be protected.   Continue reading “Legislation To Limit The Use Of Solar Power Proposed In Multiple US States”