Is Cash Alone Enough for Forced Sterilization Victims?Care 2 – by s.e. smith

North Carolina made headlines this year with its commitment, after ten years of discussion and deliberation, to compensate the victims of forced sterilization in the 20th century. The state’s decision could have major repercussions, as contrary to what one might expect from the parity of coverage in the news, North Carolina wasn’t the biggest offender in the era of widespread forced sterilizations: that honor goes to California, which performed 1/3 (20,000) of the estimated 60,000 forced sterilizations between the early 1900s and the 1960s. (Virginia came in second, with a little over 8,000 sterilizations.) Those states could be held equally accountable in coming years, requiring a substantial cash payout.   Continue reading “Is Cash Alone Enough for Forced Sterilization Victims?”

Mexico Bans GMO Corn, Effective ImmediatelyCare 2 –  by Beth Buczynski

Just when you think there’s no winning against the biotech industry, news out of Mexico City shows that all is not lost. After years of deliberation, a Mexico judge has placed an indefinite ban on genetically-engineered corn. Effective immediately, companies like Monsanto and DuPont/Pioneer will no longer be allowed to plant or sell their corn within the country’s borders.   Continue reading “Mexico Bans GMO Corn, Effective Immediately”

naomi wolfaThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

According to Naomi Wolf’s New York State Supreme Court complaint, she first discovered “unexplained activity” on her three Washington Mutual (WaMu) checking accounts in 2005. The prominent feminist author claims that she diligently sought to “monitor the activity of her accounts.” However, Wolf was blocked in her own self-monitoring efforts when WaMu stopped sending her monthly statements and denied her access to her online account. The net result of WaMu’s alleged actions is that Wolf alleges that more than $300,000 was stolen from her three accounts and this resulted in her filing a law suit against the bank. What happened to Naomi Wolf is going to be played out all across this country. And we are not going to have long for all of us to realize that we are Naomi Wolf.   Continue reading “Don’t Leave Your Money in the Bank Without Reading This First”

Steve Quayle – by Anthony

I can totally believe what the Disaster Nurse had to say in her Q-Alert. She gave the conformation I was looking for. I was told yesterday during prayer time for the military and police “Stop, it is over”! This morning while in prayer I asked the Lord if I should write about the psychological preparation needed for the days ahead. The dark side’s testing, will yield behavior patterns they will be counting on as they game the upcoming collapse. I got my answer when I read what the Disaster Nurse had to reveal.   Continue reading “Christians will have to get their mind clearly decided on what they will do well before the coming civil war starts”

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SAN FRANCISCO –  Racial tensions and gang problems were plaguing a Northern California high school when three students arrived for classes in 2010 wearing American flag T-shirts on Cinco de Mayo.

Unpleasant verbal exchanges and altercations marked the previous year’s Cinco de Mayo celebrations at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, 20 miles south of San Jose. So when students told administrators that trouble was a possibility because of the American flag attire, the students were ordered to turn their shirts inside out or go home.   Continue reading “Appeals court to consider Calif. school’s Cinco de Mayo American flag ban”

MSNBC – by Alexander Smith

A car and a police cruiser collided at an intersection northwest of central Columbus, Ohio, early Friday, killing six people and injuring a police officer, officials said.

The police officer was responding to reports of a robbery at a McDonald’s in the suburb of Upper Arlington, police told the Columbus Dispatch newspaper.   Continue reading “Six killed in Columbus, Ohio police car crash”

Anti-War – by Justin Raimondo

We all get depressed, at some point or other: I’m sure even Pollyanna had her down moments. What’s troubling is that many anti-interventionists seem to be in a permanent state of depression: given the history of the past decade or so, the interventionist bias of the “mainstream” media, and the enormous resources the War Party has at its disposal, they have convinced themselves the cause of peace is practically hopeless, and that only a miracle can prevent the next major conflict.

The reasoning behind this kind of pessimism is specious. To begin with, human beings have free will: no human outcome is inevitable. There’s the theory that humans are hardwired for violence, and that it’s just “human nature” to engage in mass murder every couple of years or so: I don’t buy it. If that were true, we’d still be living in the Stone Age.   Continue reading “The Case for Optimism”

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If you drive in Seattle, there is a good chance the police department knows where your car has been at least once during the past three months.

Seattle police recorded license plates on 72 percent of Seattle’s streets while searching for stolen cars and chronic parking offenders during an 86-day period this past summer. In all, police made more than 1.6 million scans of more than 600,000 unique plates, according to an analysis of a department database.   Continue reading “The Seattle Police scanned (spied) 1.6 million license plates in 3 months”

Before It’s News – by Josey Wales

Is NBC predicting RFID implanted in Americans in 2017 or are they the mouth piece for the beast?

If you take the RFID Microchip they can TRACK your every move, Control your MONEY, Control your FOOD and possible even KILL you if you don’t obey!

A number of states like Virginia, have passed “stop the mark of the beast legislation” in an effort to stop this.   Continue reading “NBC Predicts: All Americans Will Receive A Microchip Implant In 2017 Per Obamacare”

RT News

Radioactivity levels in a well near a storage tank at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan have risen immensely on Thursday, the plant’s operator has reported.

Officials of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) said on Friday they detected 400,000 becquerels per liter of beta ray-emitting radioactive substances – including strontium – at the site, a level 6,500 times higher than readings taken on Wednesday, NHK World reported.    Continue reading “Radioactivity level spikes 6,500 times at Fukushima well”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Amid all the economic news do not loose sight of the coming wars with Syria (Isaiah 17:1) and Iran (Daniel 8). Syria is still engulfed in a war against foreign terrorists funded by the West. This weapon sale hints that these nations will be involved in any attack on Iran. 

(RT) – The Pentagon plans to sell $10.8 billion worth of advanced weaponry to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The hardware includes bunker buster bombs and cruise missiles.   Continue reading “Pentagon to sell bunker busters, cruise missiles to Gulf monarchies in $11bn deal”

Pro Libertate –  by William N. Grigg

“We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm,” wrote the late Richard Grenier decades ago. The murderous reality behind that oft-recited authoritarian aphorism – generally mis-attributed to Orwell – was made tangible on the morning of June 27 when at least a dozen L.A. County Sheriff’s Deputies traveled to Littlerock, California, a village of roughly 1,200 people about an hour northeast of Los Angeles, to attack an 80-year-old man named Eugene Mallory in his bed.   Continue reading “Rough Men Stand Ready to Kill You in Your Bed”

Fire boat response crews battle the blazing remnants of the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon, off Louisiana, in this April 21, 2010 file handout image. (Reuters/U.S. Coast Guard/Files)RT News

The US Coast Guard has discovered a 4,100-pound tar mat under the sand around Louisiana’s southernmost port. It is believed to be left over from the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

The tar mat was uncovered while the Gulf Coast Incident Management team combed the coast following Tropical Storm Karen, which developed in southern portions of the Gulf of Mexico in early October.    Continue reading “New mass of tar on Louisiana coast linked to 2010 BP oil spill”

Fuel Fix – by James MacPherson

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota officials are trying to determine if Tesoro Corp. knew about potential problems — including one deemed “serious” in documents obtained by The Associated Press — with a pipeline that leaked more than 20,000 barrels of crude oil in a wheat field in the northwestern part of the state.

Dave Glatt, chief of the state Department of Health’s environmental health section, said Wednesday that regulators want to know more about inspections conducted before the spill reported by a farmer harvesting wheat on his farm near Tioga on Sept. 29.   Continue reading “N.D. officials want answers on ruptured oil pipeline inspections after Tesoro leak”

Ventism – by Doug Bandow

Attention in Washington remains focused on the government shutdown.  But a far more important issue confronts America: rising chocolate prices. When will the government address this terrifying global crisis?

Cocoa trees have been cultivated for thousands of years. The early Mesoamericans, including the Aztecs and Mayans, turned the beans into cocoa solids, liquid, and butter. These peoples offered cocoa beans as gifts for the gods and using cocoa drinks in sacred ceremonies.   Continue reading “The World Is Entering a Devastating Chocolate Crisis: The Government Must Act to Save Us”

ICE tactics photo reutersPat Dollard

Excerpted from FOX NEWS LATINO: The frustration, say immigration advocates, is reaching a fever pitch.

That is why, many say, recent weeks have seen activists use chains and pipes to tie themselves to the tires of buses that carry immigrants slated for deportation to court, block traffic on Capitol Hill and get arrested, surround Tucson police when they targeted two immigrants during a traffic stop, and chain themselves and block the entrance of a federal detention center.   Continue reading “Report: Illegal Mexicans ‘Not Going To Take It Anymore’, Promise Violent Approach”

As government springs back to life, so do private industries that rely on feds to do businessVancouver Sun – by RACHEL LA CORTE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The end of the federal shutdown means boats will be back out on the Bering Sea to fish for king crab. Loggers are being allowed back into national forests in Oregon. And barriers keeping nature lovers out of national parks across the country have been removed.

Crews on about 80 boats have been sitting out the multimillion-dollar harvest of red king crab because federal managers who assign fishing quotas were among workers furloughed during the government’s partial shutdown. They’re relieved that they’ll soon be able to start their harvest, bringing back an industry that was one of many private sectors of the economy stalled around the country by the bickering in Washington.   Continue reading “As government springs back to life, so do private industries that rely on feds to do business”

ENE News

Alexandra Morton’s Blog, Oct. 11, 2013: […] The sockeye returns to the Skeena watershed in northern British Columbia crashed this year. This was completely unexpected. Sockeye salmon returns have plunged to historic lows in the Skeena River system of northwestern British Columbia, forcing drastic, never-before-imposed fishing closures. […] massive numbers were dying before spawning. This is a Fraser sockeye problem.   Continue reading “Biologist finds pink salmon that are canary yellow on Canada’s Pacific coast”

whiteprivelagelessonEAG News – by Kyle Olson

MUSKEGON, Mich. – We at EAGnews recently purchased a series of teaching guides that an untold number of American schools are using – or will soon begin using – to teach the new Common Core national standards in math and English.

The guides were produced by the Zaner-Bloser company. We wanted to examine these teaching materials to get a better idea about the values and ideological perspectives that school children will be influenced by.   Continue reading “Fourth graders learn to own their ‘white privilege’ – thanks to Common Core-aligned lesson”