A meteor streaked across the night sky along the eastern seaboard Friday night, leaving a trail of fire as it went. More than 300 people reported seeing this flash in the sky, from Virginia to Maine, and the meteor was detected and visualized best from Northern New Jersey all the way out to the tip Long Island, NY. Scientists from NASA are reporting that it landed “safely” in the Atlantic Ocean, if a fireball from outer space can actually land “safely”. Continue reading “Meteor Blazes Across The Night Sky Over East Coast”
Category: News
(Reuters) – Israel said it fired into Syria on Sunday and destroyed a machinegun position in the Golan Heights from where shots had been fired at Israeli soldiers in a further spillover of the Syrian civil war along a tense front.
It was not immediately clear whether Israel held Syrian troops or rebels responsible for what a spokesman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said had been a deliberate attack on Israeli patrols in the occupied territory. Continue reading “Israel fires into Syria after Golan attack on troops”
Truth Dig – by Alexander Reed Kelly
It’s a virtual currency that travels beyond the reach of banks and centralized regulatory institutions and allows you to transfer money to anyone with an Internet connection, anywhere at any time. Continue reading “Have You Heard of Bitcoin?”
In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 1953, about 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were round…ed up and exterminated.
In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated. Continue reading “Killing America”
Freedom Outpost – by William Lafferty
When the central government in the United States rams through a 2700 page bill that was not read by any person who voted for it and whose impossible promises of more-for-less are now being revealed as a fraud; when the government, without apparent concern, rapidly inflates the national debt to 16 trillion that it will admit to (actually it’s 83 trillion); when the federal government sues the state of Arizona to stop it from guarding the borders and enforcing federal laws concerning illegal aliens; and when the government announces that it wishes to ban all weapons that would allow citizens to resist government overreaching, how far distant is revolution? Continue reading “Why Has There Been No Revolution?”
Veterans Today – by Jim W. Dean
The time has come to finally wrap up the Jonathan Pollard affair. I agree with former Israeli education minister Amnon Rubinstein that, “It is not humane to keep him in jail any longer.” The Israelis plan to put the hunger squeeze on Obama during his trip.
I agree. It is not humane to the American people to keep Pollard in jail. He should be executed for his high treason, one so horrendous that most of the damage is still classified. Continue reading “Pollard and Israel gave Soviets nuclear first strike Intel”
Before It’s News – by Joseph Zrnchik
Go here and see the truth. The recent chemical attack that killed Assad’s soldiers had been claimed to be a chemical attack against the rebels by Assad’s forces. But, evidence collected by international agencies and their investigators now conclude that the chemical attacks were done by rebel forces against the Syrian military. Continue reading “CIA Says Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons”
Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre
Brooklyn police are standing on rooftops Sunday to watch a crowd of angry Kimani Gray protesters march to where two NYPD officers who killed the youth are stationed, demanding accountability.
“4 cops on a roof at 35th & Church,” Tweeted Brooklynprotest, with a photo of the site. “3rd time I’ve seen that today.” Continue reading “Cops On Rooftops Eye Angry Kimani Gray Protest Sunday”
*Updated: In response, a bomb has just been detonated at the Limassol branch of the Bank of Cyprus
Multiple breaking reports indicate that in an early Monday meeting with Lagarde, Draghi, & Von Rompuy, Cyprus’ President Anastasiades has agreed to a Cypriot bank restructuring/ depositor haircut deal in exchange for €10 billion in emergency loans from the ECB. Continue reading “Cyprus, Troika Agree to Bail-In”
Brandon Patch – by Linda Chion Kenney
Hillsborough County Fire Rescue was on the scene Saturday night, March 23, where a sinkhole reportedly opened between two homes in Seffner.
It was the third reported sinkhole in Seffner since Feb. 28, when Jeffrey Bush 36, died after the bedroom he was sleeping in was consumed by a catastrophic sinkhole at 240 Faithway Drive. Continue reading “Another Sinkhole Opens in Seffner, Florida”
Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten
Anti-freedom politicians have a history of overreaching on guns. They think they can fool the stupid country rubes by picking up a shotgun and asking “can I get me a hunting license here?”, the image of Diane Feinstein with her finger inside the trigger guard of an AK47 variant, and various political figures picking up guns just prior to elections.
Mayor Bloomberg Bloomberg is attempting to do the same with his 12 million dollar buy of commercials pushing for universal gun registration (also known as Universal Background Checks) in 13 states. Continue reading “Bloomberg Anti-Freedom Commercial will Fall Flat”
Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel
Mr Berezovsky, a former ally turned outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, was found lying dead on the bathroom floor of his Berkshire home on Saturday after the door had been locked from the inside.
The Daily Telegraph has been told that he was wearing his clothes and that there was no blood at the scene. Thames Valley police said yesterday that there was no evidence a “third party” was involved and detectives are questioning his family and friends about his “state of mind” before his death. Continue reading “Litvinenko’s Wife: ‘Berezovsky Did Not Kill Himself’”
Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die
A bomb blast has blown out the window of a Bank of Cyprus bank branch. The blast happened not long ago in this country embroiled in what many have called the ‘legalized plunder’ of a population. With understandable anger being vented towards these criminals masquerading as bankers, is THIS why the DHS is stocking up on bullets and gearing up for civil unrest in America soon? Lets ALL hope that the corrupt bankers and politicians aren’t crazy enough to try robbing Americans blind any more than they are doing already by pulling a ‘Cyprus event’ here. Continue reading “Cyprus Bank Bombed – Anger Brewing”
As the Syrian uprising enters its third year, the United States and its allies are preparing to materially increase their support of the armed opposition in Syria.
Secretary of State John Kerry pledged an additional 60 million dollars in direct aid to the rebels, marking the first time Washington will directly supply rebel forces, but the administration appears as wary as ever to get more directly involved. Continue reading “Another Middle East Adventure? Congress Pushes Military Intervention in Syria”
Set You Free News – by Dr. Mercola
Fish has always been the best source for the animal-based omega-3 fats EPA and DHA, but as levels of pollution have increased, this treasure of a food has become less and less viable as a primary source of healthful fats.
For example, the rate of mercury contamination intuna and other Pacific fish increased 30 percent between 1990 and 2009. About 40 percent of all U.S. exposure to mercury comes from eating contaminated tuna from the Pacific, and roughly 75 percent of all human exposure to mercury in general comes from eating fish. Continue reading “Shocking Report Identifies Massive Seafood Fraud Across the US”
Left, Mohamed Mediene (“General Tewflick”) the current head of the Algerian security apparatus, the DRS – Departement de Renseignement et Securite – has been the behind-the-scenes master of Algerian politics for more than two decades.
The example of Algeria shows that everywhere public policy is directed by a hidden hand, and pursues a single agenda. This article will explain why Algeria was spared the “Arab Spring.” Continue reading “Masonic Jewish Subversion, Algeria Style”
Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel
When the Senate passed a budget resolution Wednesday that appears to prevent some of the potential damage from sequestration, the Continuing Resolution included several food- and agriculture-related earmarks.
But one inclusion in particular is especially controversial. The “biotech rider” would require the USDA to approve the harvest and sale of crops from genetically modified seed even if a court has ruled the environmental studies on the crop were inadequate. This aspect of the bill infuriated many sustainable food and agriculture groups, who nicknamed the bill the “Monsanto Protection Act.” Continue reading “Congress Passes ‘Monsanto Protection Act’”
The U.S. Senate voted yesterday to approve the concept of an Internet sales tax by an overwhelming 75-to-24 margin.
The vote was largely symbolic and non-binding, but its support has some wanting to bypass the committee process for the easy passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act, according to The Verge. Continue reading “Senate Approves Internet Sales Tax by 3-to-1 Margin”
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and his liberal allies in the state House and Senate are plotting to ram through a restrictive and unconstitutional gun control bill next week using procedural tricks that circumvents the rights of the state’s citizens:
Next week, Governor Dannel Malloy (D) and anti-gun legislators are aggressively trying to push through an Emergency Certification Bill (E-Cert), a procedure by which the House Speaker and Senate President Pro Tempore jointly propose legislation and send it directly to the House or Senate floor for a vote. An E-Cert would bypass the committee process and public hearings, eliminating your opportunity for input. Continue reading “Connecticut’s Malloy plotting to ram through “emergency” gun control bill”
Huffington Post – by Michael McLaughlin
If you’re in a state where cousins can legally marry each other, but home brewers are forbidden to practice their craft, you must be in Alabama.
Indeed, Alabama now stands out as the only state where home brewing is illegal.Mississippi voted this week to legalize the hobby lager lovers and hopheads in America have enjoyed, even before George Washington and Sam Adams boiled up their first brews. Continue reading “Alabama Home Brewing Bill In Works, But For Now State Is Only To Forbid Making Beer At Home”