PictureThe Hagmann & Hagmann Report – by Mitch Santell

Helen Clark was the first female Prime Minister in the history of New Zealand. She is both a socialist and a globalist. During the five years and seven months that I lived in New Zealand, she was the prime minister for 2 of those years. Helen Clark was in office for a total of nine years (three full terms).

The gossip in New Zealand was simple, Helen Clark was to go along with the “new world order” which is really the “old world order” and if she did upon exiting her position as New Zealand’s Prime Minister would be appointed into a key position at the United Nations.   Continue reading “Helen Clark Former PM of New Zealand Sold Out To The UN.”

The following noticed was seen posted all over the apartment complex. (Photo taken by apartment resident)IntelliHub – by Cassius Methyl

The rights guaranteed by the constitution are being trampled on more, while the public will not stand up yet and demand their rights be returned.

At the Sanger Oaks apartments and other apartment communities in Waco Texas, police officers are participating in a nazi-like ‘Crime Free Housing’ program, where they search apartments, check safety features to make their presence seem necessary, and trample people’s rights while carefully making it seem as if they are doing someone a service. It seems clear that everywhere in the US, the police, agencies of government, DHS, DOJ, DOD, CIA, all of those unnecessary gangs, will expand their powers more and more.    Continue reading “Waco TX Police Search Apartment Complexes, For A ‘Crime Prevention and Safety Inspection’- The Police State Grows”

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 28: Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers walk through John F. Kennedy Airport on February 28, 2013 in New York City. Should the $85 billion in automatic federal budget cuts, known as the sequester, go into effect Friday as scheduled, airport control towers in a number of states could close, putting pilots and staff members at risk. In addition to the closed control towers, TSA workers could be furloughed, leading to long waits and confusion at many airport security checkpoints. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)IntelliHub – by JG Vibes

For years, sources within the alternative media have been predicting that eventually there will be a massive roll out of TSA VIPR teams who will patrol local neighborhoods, transit areas, and high profile events. The implementation of this militarized police force has happened very slowly, over the course of a decade, so the general population has yet to catch on, and the mainstream media has been able to completely ignore this situation.  That is, until now.   Continue reading “NY Times Confirms That TSA VIPR Teams are Patrolling American Towns”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Yet the weapons being supplied to the rebels are from the CIA. 

(RT) – The second-in-command of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) says that the toppling of Bashar Assad’s regime in Syria is the largest threat to United States national security and may help al-Qaeda acquire chemical weapons.   Continue reading “Al-Qaeda Replacing Assad is the Biggest Threat to US Security – CIA Deputy Director”

New York Times – by Peter Navarro

HERE is a symbol of China’s assault on the American economy: the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Staten Island. This landmark, which opened in 1964, is North America’s longest suspension bridge. It’s also in urgent need of renovation. Unfortunately, $34 million in steel production and fabrication work has been outsourced to China.

How did this happen? The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says a Chinese fabricator was picked because the two American companies approached for the project lacked the manufacturing space, special equipment and financial capacity to do the job. But the United Steelworkers claims it quickly found two other American bridge fabricators, within 100 miles of New York City, that could do the job.   Continue reading “The Price of ‘Made in China’”

i-will-learn-my-lessonTenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

This according to the keepers of acceptable opinion at two divergent publications.

Both The Economist and the Montgomery Advertiser recently ran opinion pieces skewering nullification, specifically state efforts to block unconstitutional federal gun laws in Kansas and Alabama. Interestingly, both the author of  The Economist piece and the editorial board over at the Alabama newspaper used the same strategy. They both try to make their readers believe anybody who actually views nullification as legitimate must not be too bright. Their implication? “The federal government enjoys absolute supremacy and  a bunch of dumb racist, rednecks who don’t know anything about the U.S. government want states to ignore laws they don’t happen to like.”   Continue reading “A Basic Civics Lesson for Pseudo-Historians”

Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos

Despite all the honest, good cops out there, recently there has been a slew of police brutality instances caught on camera, as is the example shown in the video below.

Brandie Redell, 34, was admittedly shoplifting, was caught and brought to the security offer where two Quad Cities police officers were present. Redell was on the phone and the cop rushes over to her, pushes her down and proceeds to start beating her.   Continue reading “Cops Beat Female Shoplifter – Caught On Camera”

Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre

A Red Flag warning has been issued in southwest Oregon as more lightning is predicted in the region’s historic inferno. Due to dangerously unhealthy air, masks are now recommended for children and the elderly in the Medford area, according to the Department of Environmental Quality and Medford Alert on Wednesday evening.

The Red Flag warning for thunderstorms producing abundant lightning on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is in effect through midnight on Thursday, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry, Southwest Oregon.   Continue reading “Oregon Inferno Red Flag Warning, Medical Alert: 914 More Lightning Strikes, Masks for Residents Recommended”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuPress TV

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims Iran is expanding its enrichment of uranium despite a call by Iran’s new President Hassan Rohani for talks on the county’s nuclear energy program.

“I know that some place their hopes on Iran’s new president… and yesterday he called for more talks,” Netanyahu said on Wednesday.    Continue reading “Israel claims Iran expanding uranium enrichment despite new president”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

When will this insanity end? If Barack Obama has his way, sharing a song, video or show on YouTube will soon become a felony. You’ve read that correctly, a Barack Obama task force has revived a SOPA provision that will outlaw online streaming according to this story from Russia Today. This administration has gone far overboard again in its reach to criminalize the internet. Isn’t it time to POUND Congress and the White House (202-456-1111) with your phone calls? These men and women in Washington DC have forgotten that they are merely SERVANTS to WE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE! It is time that they REMEMBER!!!!!    Continue reading “YouTube Streaming Felony Charges May Soon Become A Reality If Barack Obama Gets His Way”

Before It’s News – by Bigs

U.S. Army Private First Class Bradley Manning’s maximum prison sentence of 136 years was reduced to a maximum sentence of 90 years behind bars.

Judge Denise Lind, an Army colonel, announced Manning’s reduced sentence during a closed session at Ft. Meade, Md., on Tuesday. Lind agreed in part to a motion proposed by the defense to merge various charges against Manning.   Continue reading “Bradley Manning maximum sentence reduced to possible 90 years in prison”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Earlier we reported that in an act of embarrassing political ineptitude not to mention detente reminiscent of the Cold War’s worst days, the US president did his best Freudian transference attempt today by blaming Putin for his ever escalating headaches caused by one 30 year old NSA whistleblower, and cancelling bilateral talks with the Russian president. And can anyone blame him: with the US increasingly slighted by both superascedent eastern powers, Russia and China, the US finds itself in a position in which it has never been – where foreign nations get to simply say “no.” Here is what else Russia is saying in the aftermath of Obama’s childish response.   Continue reading “Russia Responds To Obama Snub: “We Are Disappointed… But The Snowden Situation Wasn’t Created By Us””

Boiling Frogs – by Sibel Edmonds

For the last several years former CIA officer Philip Giraldi has been fearlessly reporting and writing on two no-no topics for the US government and its extension- the US media: Espionage and Illegal Arms Trafficking by Israel and Turkey, facilitated by a group of treasonous US officials. Despite Giraldi’s credentials as a former CIA operative, his extensive first-hand knowledge and experience, and no matter the amount of documentation and numerous well-established cases he presents, these alarming facts and trends always go ignored or intentionally blacked-out by the mainstream and pseudo alternative media alike.   Continue reading “Keeping the Score, Fat Cats vs. Whistleblowers”

Reuters – by David Lawder

Congress, staff, to keep federal health premium payments

WASHINGTON, Aug 7 (Reuters) – Congress has won some partial relief for lawmakers and their staffs from the “Obamacare” health reforms that it passed and subjected itself to three years ago.   Continue reading “U.S. Congress wins relief on Obamacare health plan subsidies”

Nepalese health workers carry sacks of dead chickens at a farm with a suspected bird flu outbreak near Kathmandu, August 1, 2013. (AFP)Raw Story – by Agence France-Presse

Scientists proposed developing a more potent strain of the deadly H7N9 bird flu on Wednesday to examine how mutant forms might spread among humans, a topic that has stoked global alarm in the past.

The announcement came a day after Chinese scientists reported the first likely case of person-to-person transmission of the H7N9 virus, which has killed 43 of the 134 people infected since March according to official figures.   Continue reading “Researchers propose new experiments on mutant bird flu”

GoogleBen Swann – by Michael Lotfi

According to TechNewsDaily.com, last week Google implemented a new update to its Chrome browser. The update has a new feature called WebRTC (real time communication). This new standardized feature allows for websites and applications to use your system’s camera and microphone.

If you think your privacy is safe with Google- think again. According to Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., who is co-chairman of the Congressional Privacy Caucus, “The new Google privacy policy is: You have no privacy.” Combine this with Google recently handing over more than 11,000 individuals’ personal information to the government, and you can probably see how this new standard feature could become a go to tool for those seeking to see and hear you without you knowing.   Continue reading “Google Update Turns Phone Into Possible Tool for Others to Spy on You”

Republican Herald – by JOHN E. USALIS

FRACKVILLE – The attorney for Gilberton’s suspended police chief said Tuesday that a councilman went door-to-door last week to encourage opposition to the chief.

Joseph P. Nahas, attorney for Chief Mark Kessler, held a press conference Tuesday at his office in Frackville and said that since the July 31 council meeting at which Kessler was suspended, he has obtained “alarming information” about a councilman.   Continue reading “Gilberton police chief defends his actions”