Author: Wade
Henry Kissinger is one of the “bisons” of American politics. One of those who ruined the Soviet Union. It was he who put in a lot of effort to finally tear China away from the USSR and thus, weakening the latter. He is a patriot who put himself on the altar of victory in the “cold war”. Even after retiring, he did not give up on the battle throughout his life. He continued to struggle with the remnants of the Soviet Empire. Continue reading “Kissinger Delivered a Plan for a New World Order to Putin”
When casino mogul Sheldon Adelson quietly bought Nevada’s largest newspaper, reporters made it their mission to break the story of their new owner.
Newly energized after years of turnover and turmoil, the news staff at the Las Vegas Review-Journal furiously reported on the sale and — in a front-page editorial — promised readers that they would stand sentry to make sure the paper’s stories were fair, balanced and stripped of any possible influence from Adelson’s political and business connections. Continue reading “Las Vegas newspaper staff feels casino giant Sheldon Adelson’s tightening grip”
A Florida family of three is thankful to be alive after two police officers opened fire on the wrong home early Saturday morning. Continue reading “Oops: Police Offer No Explanation After Officers Nearly Kill Entire Family”
The mobilization of 500,000 soldiers and public-health workers to spray pesticides across Brazil is effectively terminating a controversial British-American biotechnology project that has released millions of gene-engineered mosquitoes in a backfired experiment to combat the dengue fever virus (DENV). The Oxitec gene-manipulation technique called RIDL (Release of Insects carrying a Dominant Lethal) is widely suspected of spreading a new virulent strain of ZIKA virus, and the Brazilian outbreak in turn raises fears of a link to microcephaly or reduced brain size in human embryos. (Oxitec is a corporate spinoff of Oxford University, even though most of its researchers are with less prestigious British schools or from the United States.) Continue reading “CDC-Oxford ‘Death Gene’ Is Key To The Brazilian Babies Riddle”
Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowen
In an era where school shootings have been blasted all over the news media so it would seem to the average TV view that these things happen all the time in this country (even though they don’t), some schools have decided those “gun free zone” signs they post out front might as well be akin to “Hey, unarmed victims here!” and have decided instead to advertise that they now allow staff to carry firearms. Continue reading “School Shooters Will Be Shot: Some Oklahoma Schools Post Warning Signs Staff May Be Armed”
Nation of Change – by Christina Sarich, February 28, 2014
The truth of the matter is that the Queen is sitting on enough money to end world hunger, fuel the world’s energy needs with non-nuclear, clean sources and definitely stop the poverty in her own country.
Many people are wondering what really caused Fukushima. While we can look into the geologic studies that were taken prior to the Daiichi event, outlining the active 200 meter fault line that Honshu Island rests right on top off, we are obliged as citizens to look even deeper, more so with the admission of an anonymous U.S. government nuclear official that radiation leaking from the plant just 100 meters away is “astronomical.” Continue reading “Flashback: The Queen of England Deals Extensively in $17 Trillion Depleted Uranium Trade”
Looks like Pete Santilli’s well funded organization has discovered uranium. Guess now the truth can become visible and the uranium digging equipment can make a sound. – Henry
Continue reading “Oregon BLM: Document Data Dump Expose It’s all about the Minerals!”
Soon after somebody tore down a cross erected in honor of a dead protester, somebody used its remnants to put a smaller version of the cross back together.
A memorial held Saturday was a spectacle of patriotism and of admiration for Robert “LaVoy” Finicum, who was killed Jan. 26 during a confrontation with Oregon State Police. Continue reading “LaVoy Finicum memorial torn down and rebuilt”
KANAB, Utah — The funeral for the Arizona rancher killed by law enforcement during the armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge was expected to draw supporters Friday from around the West to a small Utah town.
Authorities shot Robert “LaVoy” Finicum, 54, during a Jan. 26 traffic stop after they say he reached for a gun in his jacket pocket. His supporters called it an ambush after Finicum and others took over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and demanded the federal government relinquish public lands to local control. Continue reading “LaVoy Finicum funeral expected to draw large crowd in support of Malheur occupier”
Hundreds of people were freely coming into the refuge to get education on their rights. Many group presentations were given each day. On Saturday, the 24th, ten ranchers from Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona nullified their grazing contracts with the BLM and U.S. Forest Service. On Saturday, the 24th, grand jury administrators from Nebraska and Florida were forming a grand jury to review the abuses in the Hammond case. Tuesday, the 27th, the day LaVoy was killed, we began releasing documents exposing criminal acts by the government. The evening of the 27th, a meeting was scheduled with Grant County residents to give a presentation with those at the refuge. To give their presentation to hundreds of people in the county, including the county Sheriff. Continue reading “An update from Ammon Bundy”
Two months after terrorists gunned down 14 unarmed San Bernardino county workers in a gun-free zone, one local official is calling for county employees to be permitted to carry guns at work and have access to weapons at county facilities.
The proposal made by First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood would have to be approved by the Board of Supervisors, but Longwood said it’s time “to make a strategic shift.” The plan has yet to be formally presented, FOX11 reported. Continue reading “Official calls for San Bernardino employees to be armed”
Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings
Simply holding an air soft pellet gun can lead to a five-year prison sentence in New Jersey. Actor and commedian Carlo Bellario discovered this the hard way when he was arrested for using such a gun as a prop in a movie scene.
“Now because of that I’m looking at five years because it’s a second-degree crime,” Bellario told TV station PIX 11. Continue reading “Actor Faces 5 Years In Prison For Using Pellet Gun On Movie Set”
Bullion Bulls Canada – by Jeff Nielson
Few areas of knowledge have been more heavily mythologized than “American History”. Much of what Americans (and people outside the U.S.) think they know has been heavily fictionalized such as the Battle of the Alamo. Or, it has even been completely falsified, such as the Japanese “attack” on Pearl Harbor, which allowed the U.S. to enter World War II.
Documenting falsified American “history” (as well as the falsified history of other nations) begs an obvious question. Who has both the means and the motive to transform actual historical events into a mixture of tall tales and propaganda, to the degree that this false “history” is written in our text books, and taught in our classrooms? Continue reading “Smedley Butler: Forgotten Hero, Forgotten Warning”