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Weasel Zippers

This particular ad ran in FedBizOpps in January with RFI for “Escorts” for 65,000 unaccompanied alien children.

This is the relevant description:

Procurement Type: Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought

Title: Escort Services for Unaccompanied Alien Children

Continue reading “Government Advertised In JANUARY For “Escorts” For 65,000 Illegal Alien Children To Be “Resettled””

Photomicrograph of a Gram stain of the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, the cause of the anthrax disease (Photo Credit: CDC )RT News

As many as 84 scientists working at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta may have been exposed to the anthrax bacteria after failing to follow safety procedures, the US government said.

According to information released by the CDC earlier on Thursday and first reported by Reuters, the possible exposure to live anthrax began within a high-level bio-security lab. Researchers evidently failed to follow set procedure to inactivate the deadly bacteria.   Continue reading “Dozens of US government employees potentially exposed to live anthrax”

Latifah al-SayisMail.com

JENIN REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank (AP) — A lifetime has passed since hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced out their homes in the Mideast war over Israel’s 1948 creation.

Today, those who were uprooted and their descendants number more than 5 million people, scattered across the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. The Palestinian refugee problem is one of the most entrenched in the world, with a solution linked to an elusive Israeli-Palestinian peace deal. About one-third of the refugees still live in camps, or tent cities that have been transformed into crowded urban slums. Some families live in the camps for the fourth generation.   Continue reading “Palestinians in exile dream of return”

Mail.com

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Stephanie Kwolek, a pioneering female chemist at DuPont who invented the exceedingly tough fibers widely used in Kevlar body armor, has died, colleagues said Friday. She was 90.

Kwolek died Wednesday at a hospital in Wilmington where she had lived, said her friend Rita Vasta, a chemist who also worked at DuPont. Vasta said Kwolek had been ill about a week though she didn’t know the cause of death.   Continue reading “Stephanie Kwolek, Kevlar inventor, dies at 90”

Mail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — For the first time since World War II, the number of people forced from their homes worldwide has surged past 50 million, the United Nations refugee agency said Friday.

Syrians fleeing the devastating civil war and a fast-growing web of other world crises accounted for the spike in the displaced, the UNHCR said in its annual Global Trends Report. At the end of last year, 51.2 million people had been forced from their homes worldwide, the highest figure of displacement since World War II, said the UNHCR.   Continue reading “UN: Number of world’s displaced over 50 million”

Patrick MyersMail.com

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The weeklong odyssey of a registered sex offender traveling with a missing teenage girl from Florida ended after a sighting by a Louisiana truck stop cashier triggered a lengthy police chase, authorities say.

Officers pursued a pickup truck driven by Steven Myers, 41, for miles, throwing down spike strips that blew out most of the vehicle’s tires, law enforcement agents said. Myers is accused of stabbing the 16-year-old girl and then himself before being subdued, officials said.   Continue reading “Police: Sex offender stabbed missing teen, self”

Mail.com

BAGHDAD (AP) — The spiritual leader of Iraq’s Shiite majority called for a new, “effective” government Friday, increasing pressure on the country’s prime minister a day after U.S. President Barack Obama challenged him to create a more inclusive leadership or risk a sectarian civil war.

Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani’s comments at Friday prayers contained thinly veiled criticism that Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, in office since 2006, was to blame for the nation’s crisis over the blitz by Sunni insurgents led by an al-Qaida splinter group that seeks to create a new state spanning parts of Iraq and Syria and ruled by its strict interpretation of Islamic law.   Continue reading “Top Shiite cleric calls for new government in Iraq”

Kevin RichardsonMail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — All but closing the books on one of the most lurid crime cases in New York history, the city has agreed to a $40 million settlement with five men who were falsely convicted in the vicious 1989 rape and beating of a Central Park jogger, a city official said Friday.

The official had direct knowledge of the agreement but wasn’t allowed to discuss it publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The deal still needs the approval of the city comptroller and a federal judge.   Continue reading “AP source: Settlement in Central Park jogger case”

Breitbart- by Bob Price

HOUSTON, Texas—Militia groups in Texas and across the nation are responding to the Texas Border Surge announced Wednesday night by the offices of the Governor, Lt. Governor and Texas House Speaker. An announcement was made on several new media outlets including Facebook.

The alert to the civilian militia groups, which includes many groups who showed up at the Clive Bundy ranch in Nevada, calls on all able bodied militia members to converge on the Laredo sector of the Texas/Mexico border. A man who identified himself on a national conference call as “Ruthless” said their objective it to “put up a man-fence” to prevent the illegal aliens from crossing the border in their area of control.   Continue reading “Texas Border Crisis to be Complicated by Militia”

Blacklisted News

Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Pentagon spending on defense contractors skyrocketed, totaling $3.3 trillion over the past decade.

The years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been a boon to defense contractors. Back in 2001, Defense Department contracts totaled $147.9 billion. After that, contract spending went up every year to a high of $402 billion in 2008. Add up the full decade of post-9/11 spending on defense contractors and it comes to $3.3 trillion – nearly as much as the entire federal government spent in 2012.   Continue reading “Defense Contractors Have Scored Over $3.3 Trillion Bonanza Since 9/11”

New York State’s medical marijuana bill contains a controversial proviso: patients can't get their dose of the drug by smoking it, even though some experts say that's the best way to deliver its medicinal properties.New York Daily News – by  GLENN BLAIN , KENNETH LOVETT

You can inhale — but only if the pot’s been vaporized.

New York State’s medical marijuana bill, the Compassionate Care Act, is expected to be passed in Albany Friday.

But the bill contains a controversial proviso: patients can’t get their dose of the drug by smoking it, even though some experts say that’s the best way to deliver its medicinal properties.   Continue reading “New York’s medical marijuana bill slammed by advocates for prohibiting smoking”

The Lone Star Watchdog

I came across this article from a Tea Party website this morning. It is about time, if it is true, that the states or We the people secure the border instead of waiting for Washington DC to act. So far, I hear nothing happening to stop Obama’s lawless invasion from the southern border by passing the rule of law.

I hear of rumors of Gov Perry thinking about calling forth the militia organized or unorganized. I say do not wait for orders from Washington or Austin. Take personal initiative and secure the border regardless. It our country and we live here. Enough is enough.. We either grab the bull by the horns or we will lose our republic.   Continue reading “Is the Texas Militia Headed to the Border?”

A businessman tries to break through a line of Occupy Wall Street protesters who had blocked access to the New York Stock Exchange area in November 2011.The Guardian – by Nafeez Ahmed

Robert David Steele, former Marine, CIA case officer, and US co-founder of the US Marine Corps intelligence activity, is a man on a mission. But it’s a mission that frightens the US intelligence establishment to its core.
With 18 years experience working across the US intelligence community, followed by 20 more years in commercial intelligence and training, Steele’s exemplary career has spanned almost all areas of both the clandestine world.   Continue reading “The open source revolution is coming and it will conquer the 1% – ex CIA spy”

Government Website For ImmigrantsThe Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

A Boston TV station has discovered that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been flying planeloads of illegal immigrants to Massachusetts over the past couple of weeks:

ICE officials confirmed to Fox 25 on Friday that at least six commercial, agency-owned charter flights have transported detainees to the Boston area. The agency told the station that moving detainees from the southern borders to other areas of the country is routine. (source)

Continue reading “ICE Caught Shipping Illegal Immigrants to Boston Area”

monsantotomatoWaking Times – by Hanzai E, Lost in the Bamboo Forest

Of all the mega-corps running amok, Monsanto has consistently outperformed its rivals, earning the crown as “most evil corporation on Earth!” Not content to simply rest upon its throne of death, atop a mountain of rotting corpses, it remains focused on newer, more scientifically innovative ways to harm the planet and its people.

As true champions of evil, they won’t stop until…well, until they’re stopped! But what is Monsanto and how did they get to be so obscenely evil in the first place? I think that’s the best place to start this journey, so grab a few non-GMO snacks or beverages and let’s go for a ride into the deep, murky sewers of their dark past.   Continue reading “The Complete History of Monsanto, The World’s Most Evil Corporation”

Before It’s News – by StompK

There currently is a Solar Radiation Management program going on.

Video below is in English with Chinese subtitles. The picture left is from the video.   Continue reading “Chemtrails: Weather Modification With Silver Iodide Damages Root Systems”

Cuffed HandsAmmoLand – by Alan Korwin

PHOENIX, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- Felons aren’t federally banned from owning guns.

They can’t carry them in any way of course, or ship, transport, possess or receive them, but nothing in law appears to ban felons from actually owning firearms.

If a person was convicted of a felony and owned an entire collection in a home in another state, for example, that doesn’t violate anything.   Continue reading “Monster Gun Loophole Discovered for Convicted Felons”

No Guns SignAmmoLand – by Alan Korwin

PHOENIX, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- Because even the image of a gun is disturbing to a tax-funded Illinois school principal, Theresa Nolan, she wants to censor the image and “use a logo of anything but a gun”.

“The amount of actual information on the subject of guns or the Bill of Rights leaking into her school’s curriculum and her students’ skulls is probably below zero, if she can’t even put up a no-guns-allowed sign out of such dire dread,” said one person who refused to be identified.   Continue reading “Gun Banner to Ban Guns on Gun-Ban Signs”

Oil and Gas – by Nick Snow

US Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) introduced an updated version of his earlier bill aimed at accelerating federal approvals of LNG export projects. The new measure accounts for the US Department of Energy’s proposal to revise the process for determining whether such projects are in the US national interest, he explained on June 18 (OGJ Online, May 29, 2014).

“Colorado’s natural gas has an important role to play in creating jobs and promoting global stability,” said Udall, who is a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee member. “By speeding up [DOE’s] review of pending [LNG] export facilities, my bill would cut red tape and complement the agency’s newly announced review process.”   Continue reading “Udall introduces updated bill to accelerate LNG export approvals”

A DHS SWAT team in action. Police State USA

HOMESTEAD, FL — A Florida couple was traumatized after a dozen heavily armed SWAT agents crashed through their front door, flash-banged their cat, aimed rifles at them and searched their home without explanation.

The raid took place in the pre-dawn hours of June 10th, 2014. At approximately 6:16 a.m., Kari Edwards and her live-in boyfriend were intruded upon by men dressed in full SWAT gear and wielding rifles. After smashing down the couple’s front door, agents tossed concussion grenades and proceeded into the home.   Continue reading “Florida couple suffers pre-dawn DHS no-knock raid, given no explanation”