Researchers inspect a Henricia spp. sea star for signs of wasting. About 20 different species of west coast starfish have been found to have symptoms of the disease. Photo by Greg Davis/KCTS9PBS News Hour – by Katie Campbell

SITKA, AK — It’s early morning in southeast Alaska. Stars have yet to fade from the night sky. A group of scientists sets out in search of a different kind of star.

Sea stars, commonly known as starfish, have been vanishing from North America’s Pacific shoreline.

“Almost everywhere we’ve looked in the last year, we’ve seen catastrophic losses of sea stars,” says Pete Raimondi, a biology professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who has been studying an alarming epidemic that’s been killing starfish by the millions.   Continue reading “Can Alaska’s waters be a respite for sick sea stars?”

Is that where that goes?: The NYC police officers marking off the area around Dr. Craig Spencer's apartment in Harlem earlier this afternoonDaily Mail – by Chris Spargo

With the news that the first confirmed case of Ebola has hit New York City, all attention now turns to how equipped the densely populated metropolis is to deal with the deadly virus – and if the city really is as prepared as they claimed to be in a press conference Thursday evening.

Perhaps throwing things into doubt are photos taken outside the Harlem apartment of Dr. Craig Spencer, who was admitted to the hospital with a 103 degree fever earlier today. They show police officers tossing their gloves, masks and the caution tape used to block off access to his apartment in a public trash can.   Continue reading “NYC cops leave Ebola doctor’s apartment and dump their protective gloves and masks in a sidewalk trash can”

Sneezing.jpgAll News Pipeline – by Susan Duclos

WJBK | Fox 2 News Detroit published the entire press conference given regarding the first case of Ebola in New York, where A Doctors Without Borders physician, Craig Spencer, 33, returned from an Ebola hot zone, Guinea, on October 17, 2014, after treating Ebolapatients and developed symptoms of Ebola and has tested positive for the deadly virus which has killed over 4,500 people in west Africa.

It has been reported that before developing a fever, Dr. Spencer suffered from “fatigue” described by CNN as “feeling sluggish a couple of days ago, but it wasn’t until Thursday, when he developed 100.3-degree fever,” then he contacted Doctors Without Borders to report his symptoms.    Continue reading “New York Ebola Press Conference Of Lies – Full Press Conference”

Investment Watchblog

Thanks Obama!

Re-cov-er-y!

Closures include 46 Kmart, 30 Sears and 31 Sears Auto Center locations.
5,457 workers will lose their jobs.
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Indiana are hardest hit.

Sears Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: SHLD) is laying off at least 5,457 workers and closing over 100 Kmart, Sears and Sears Auto Center locations, many before Christmas.   Continue reading “Sears Laying Off 5,457, Closing Over 100 Outlets. 46 Kmart’s & 61 Sears. MANY before X-mas. Amazon Is Running Out of Excuses for Losses”

Activist Post – by Amanda Warren

Toledo, Ohio residents and businesses can now pay into a police fund to have their very own SkyCop surveillance cameras, Toledo News Now reports. Run and monitored by…who else?

It is not a tax, but a voluntary fund to have more than the nearly 200 sets of 360-vision eyes already unleashed in Toledo since October 2012. The units developed by SkyCop will cost between $3,000 and $10,000 initially, plus $100 per month in maintenance, paid for by the purchaser.   Continue reading “Toledo Residents Can Now Purchase Neighborhood SkyCop Cameras”

EbolaNatural News – by Mike Adams

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular strain of Ebola known as “EboBun.” It’s patent No. CA2741523A1 and it was awarded in 2010. You can view it here. (Thanks to Natural News readers who found this and brought it to our attention.)

Patent applicants are clearly described on the patent as including:

The Government Of The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary, Department Of Health & Human Services, Center For Disease Control.   Continue reading “Why does the CDC own a patent on Ebola ‘invention?’”