Information Clearinghouse – by Brandon Toy

I have served the post-911 Military Industrial complex for 10 years, first as a soldier in Baghdad, and now as a defense contractor.

At the time of my enlistment, I believed in the cause. I was ignorant, naïve, and misled. The narrative, professed by the state, and echoed by the mainstream press, has proven false and criminal. We have become what I thought we were fighting against.   Continue reading “I Hereby Resign in Protest Effective Immediately”

071613hThe Weather Space

The Alaskan HAARP Facility Website has been down for quite sometime, having many ask the question on what is going on with it.  An announcement was made that the resources to fund the project have been spent and the project has shutdown.  But that isn’t the case.

As it stated in their official release, the facility is being bought by the highest bidder.  HaarpStatus updates at TheWeatherSpace.com are continuing so either the facility is still on, run by another group of scientists, or other facilities with the same technology are continuing to affect the atmosphere.  There are many facilities like HAARP across the world, with smaller ones said to be in the United States as well.   Continue reading “HAARP Has Not Shutdown, Only Bought By The Highest Bidder Group”

jntnpltngnTea Party Tribune – by Rachel Alexander

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano suddenly announced last week that she was resigning her position at the embattled agency in order to take a $750,000-a-year job as president of the University of California system. This will more than triple her salary, which was $200,000 at DHS.

The timing of her resignation is highly unusual for a member of the president’s cabinet. Most cabinet members who leave after a president’s first term don’t wait an extra six months into the second term. Many believe she abruptly left DHS because of some sordid dealings that are about to be discovered. Her tenure at DHS has been characterized by back-to-back lawsuits and multiple controversies regarding the agencies DHS oversees, which include the TSA, ICE, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services and FEMA.   Continue reading “Napolitano Leaving DHS Under Cloud of Suspicion”

WASHINGTON, DC - First lady Michelle Obama runs across the South Lawn before joining school children in harvesting the summer crop from the White House Kitchen Garden at the White House May 28, 2013 in Washington, DC. The first lady was joined by students from Somerville, Massachusettes, Knox County, Tennessee, Milton, Vermont, Washington, DC; and Union Beach and Ship Bottom, New Jersey. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)IntelliHub – by Shepard Ambellas

In a mind control-like fashion, the First Lady, Michelle Obama, has been pushing a new program called “Walking School Buses” because “studies show” kids nowadays are lazy.

Americans have become lazier and more docile in recent years as their government and masters have brutally whipped them into submission incrementally. Now it has become one of Michelle Obama’s priorities to promote “Walking School Buses”, whatever those are.   Continue reading “Michelle Obama Pushes ‘Walking School Buses’ In America”

U.S. President Barack Obama makes a light reference to old movie special effects while speaking about award recipient George Lucas who created ''Star Wars'' during the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal ceremony at the White House in Washington July 10, 2013 file photo.REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueReuters – by Mark Felsentha

President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly would be “very well-qualified” to lead the Department of Homeland Security, but added that there would be numerous strong candidates for the job.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has announced she is stepping down to lead the University of California.   Continue reading “Obama: New York’s police chief ‘well-qualified’ to lead Homeland Security”

Jon Rappoport

Personal responsibility is the beginning and end of reasonable and lawful behavior in a society. But I could write a thousand pages on all the factorsinduced to create violence in this country.

The chemical (drug) factors and heavy metals alone would fill a book. The covert political, psychological, and economic ops would fill another book.   Continue reading “Problem: violence. Solution: Minority Report”

CNN News -by- Patrick Goodenough

(CNSNews.com) – The Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the Rainbow Push Coalition, wants the United Nations’ human rights watchdog brought into the debate over the shooting of Trayvon Martin.

Various parts of the U.N. human rights system have in the past weighed in on the Feb. 2012 shooting of the 17-year-old, criticizing Florida’s “stand your ground” law and, in one case, calling for “reparation for the victims.” Continue reading “Jesse Jackson Urges U.N. Human Rights Council to Investigate Trayvon Martin Shooting”

World Socialist Web Site – by Chris Marsden

US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns arrived in Cairo for two days of talks with the leaders of Egypt’s new military-backed government, amid reports that the US Navy has despatched ships and Marines to the Red Sea Coast.

Burns met interim President Adly Mansour and Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblawi. His visit was marked by mass protests by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and deposed President Mohamed Mursi, chanting “Down with the military regime! Down with the dictator! President Mursi, no one else!”   Continue reading “Washington asserts its authority in Egypt”

 Truth Dig –Peter Z. Scheer

Since Edward Snowden blew the whistle on the NSA’s mass surveillance of Americans, interest in cryptography has been piqued. That’s fine if you’re a nerd, but what about Grandma’s privacy? Luckily there are fairly simple ways to communicate privately.

Just be warned, if you use encryption, the NSA has reportedly decided it can hold on to your data indefinitely, whether you’re American or not.  Continue reading “Five Ways to Have a Chat Behind Big Brother’s Back”

Washington’s Blog

How Much Do Americans Despise Congress?

Business Insider notes today:

A June Gallup poll [showed that Congress] had a 10% approval rating [while] and one in March that showed North Korea with a 12% favorability rating among Americans.   Continue reading “Congress Is Less Popular than North Korea, Cockroaches, Lice, Root Canals, Colonoscopies, Traffic Jams, Used Car Salesmen, Genghis Khan, Communism, BP during the Gulf Oil Spill, Nixon During Watergate or King George During the American Revolution”

Freedom Militia Betsy RossMilitia News

The United States is an exceptional nation, or at least it was until politicians and the general public found it acceptable that government can intervene in our lives, dictate what we can or can’t do and spy on its citizens without a court order or due process. Indeed, the U.S. was a great nation, but has gone downhill over time.

Last Thursday, millions of Americans celebrated Independence Day, a day that will live on as one of the greatest times in world history: the founding of a nation that promoted the ideas of freedom, liberty and non-intervention. No other nation came before it and certainly no other nation has since been established   Continue reading “Nine Economic Freedoms Americans Have Lost Since Our Declaration Of Independence.”

America Climate Of FearMilitia News – by Michael Connelly 

It seems that the scandals just keep on coming. First, Americans are abandoned to die in a terrorist attack in Benghazi and the American people are lied to about the attack by the President and members of his cabinet. All of the facts are still unknown and the cover up continues.

Then we learn that one of the most powerful and feared government agencies, the IRS, used its power to deny tax exempt status to hundreds of conservative and religious groups in order to protect the Democrats and influence the outcome of the 2010 and 2012 election cycles. The IRS also abused its power by using illegal and unconstitutional tactics to intimidate the organizations, their members, and contributors and to target other individuals and companies that it perceived as enemies of Obama. Again, many of the facts are still unknown, but this is clearly a violation of the First Amendment right of free speech.    Continue reading “Climate Of Fear Is Becoming A Reality In America Just As It Did In The Soviet Union & Nazi Germany.”

MichiganNatural News – by  J. D. Heyes

It’s getting to be a regular, sad story – governments drunk on power, corrupt by the business interests which keep the “elected” in power, hammering Mom and Pop Americana who are simply trying to make a living.

Enter Mark Baker, owner and operator of Baker’s Green Acres. Baker left the military about nine years ago so he and his wife could start their small farm, which is located in Marion, Mich. “Since then,” National Public Radio reports, “he’s put a whole lot of love, money and time into developing tasty charcuterie: salted and cured pork, derived from his hybrids of Russian boar and the heritage breed Mangalitsa.”     Continue reading “Michigan government demands $700,000 from farmer, orders him to kill his pigs”

Michael-Hastings-assassinationPolitical Blindspot

Mercedes Benz debunks the theory that the car of Wikileaking journalist Michael Hastings “just blew up” upon impact. Journalists have consulted leading University Physics professors in the Los Angeles area, who all agreed that the placement of the engine defied expectations of a normal crash scenario.   Continue reading “GAG ORDER issued for Police and Firefighters responders to scene of Wikileaking Journalist ASSASSINATION!”

US destroyer USS Fitzgerald arrives at the former US naval base in Subic Bay, Olongapo City, north of Manila (AFP Photo / David Bayarong) RT News

The US has expanded negotiations with Manila and is seeking to build facilities and storage sites in the Philippines, as well as gain greater access to bases for its aircraft and warships. Bases the US is considering are all facing the South China Sea.

Talks for greater US military presence in the South China Sea comes as the territorial dispute between China and the Philippines is heating up. Since February, the Philippine military has complained that Chinese navy and government vessels have increased their presence in the disputed area.   Continue reading “US to get wider access to South China Sea for military warships and aircraft”

Reuters / Robert GalbraithRT News

Search engine Yahoo has won a court case to release NSA records and potentially prove it resisted handing over customer data to US authorities. The ruling could clear Yahoo’s name following allegations it collaborated with the NSA to spy on citizens.

The US Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Court ruled that data, pertaining to a 2008 order for Yahoo to hand over customer information to US authorities, should be revealed.    Continue reading “Yahoo wins lawsuit to declassify docs proving resistance to PRISM”

Michael Boatwright, Johan ElkMail.com

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Doctors are looking into the mystery of a Florida man who awoke speaking only Swedish, with no memory of his past, after he was found unconscious four months ago at a Southern California motel.

Michael Boatwright, 61, woke up with amnesia, calling himself Johan Ek, The Desert Sun reported (http://mydesert.co/145PNGw ). Boatwright was found unconscious in a Motel 6 room in Palm Springs in February. After police arrived, he was transported to the Desert Regional Medical Center where he woke up.   Continue reading “Man found in California motel awakens with amnesia”