President Barack ObamaCNS News – by Terry Jeffrey

The total federal debt of the U.S. government has now increased more than $7 trillion during the slightly more than five and a half years Barack Obama has been president.

That is more than the debt increased under all U.S. presidents from George Washington through Bill Clinton combined, and it is more debt than was accumulated in the first 227 years of this nation’s existence–from 1776 through 2003.   Continue reading “$7,060,259,674,497.51–Federal Debt Up $7 Trillion Under Obama”

We have been so habituated to false flag terror attacks dealing with WMDs, lone wolf gunmen, planes going down and other government sponsored groups that we may be failing to see that the elite have changed their tactics a little and started biological false flag psy-ops. For example, they could be creating a campaign to make it seem like a lethal virus may have a chance of spreading (create a problem) in order to get people to be scared and cry for more security measures (create a reaction) that would in turn get everyone to go along with the signing of an executive order that was already in the works as well as distribute medical kits and setup more invasive screenings at airports (create a solution). All of this would then increase their police state measures and is what they had wanted to do in the first place.   Continue reading “Is the Latest Ebola Scare Nothing More Than a False Flag Psy-Op?”

new haven shootingGuns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon

A 71 year old resident of New Haven, Connecticut had to use deadly force to defend himself at around 8am on Sunday morning when his neighbor allegedly attacked him with a knife.

According to WTNH, the suspect in the case is identified as 23 year old Leroy Brown.

We’re reasonable sure it’s not the same Leroy Brown from Jim Croce’s 1973 song, ‘Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown’. Although the name all of sudden became quite ironic for the suspect.   Continue reading “71 Year Old CT Resident Charged After Shooting Neighbor Who Allegedly Attacked Him With Knife”

gevirus-280x230The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

A short two-minute video Bloomberg News uploaded to YouTube attempts to explain why the world doesn’t already have a widely available Ebola vaccine.

(Trusting the ingredients of such a thing and whether or not you would personally take it is another matter entirely, but hold on a second.)   Continue reading “Doctor: ‘There’s Not Enough PANIC and Customers to Make an Ebola Vaccine’ — Oh Really?”

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The inability to print solid 3D objects from several different alloys, a challenging obstacle to using such parts in spacecraft, has been overcome by NASA. Meanwhile, SpaceX announced it actually used a 3D-printed part in a rocket launched in January.

When creating a product on a standard 3D printer, only one material is usually used in the process. Overcoming the problem that prevented the use of 3D printing in space technology construction, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, together with Caltech and Penn State University, have built the first real-life composite part – a mirror mount made of several different alloys.   Continue reading “NASA, SpaceX adapting 3D-printing for space exploration”

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More than 400 Ukrainian troops have been allowed to cross into Russia after requesting sanctuary. It’s the largest, but not the first, case of desertion into Russia by Ukrainian soldiers involved in Kiev’s military crackdown in the east of the country.

According to the Rostov Region’s border guard spokesman Vasily Malaev, a total of 438 soldiers, including 164 Ukrainian border guards, have been allowed into Russia on Sunday night.   Continue reading “Over 400 Ukrainian troops cross into Russia for refuge”

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The Phillipines has reported the country’s first suspected cases of the Ebola virus. According to the country’s health officials, seven workers who returned to the Phillipines from Sierra Leone are showing symptoms symilar to that of the tropical virus.

There are currently over 1,300 suspected cases worldwide. The World Health Organization says there is little risk of the virus spreading outside of West Africa, but countries outside of the affected region are still taking precautions to prevent a spread.   Continue reading “Phillippines reports possible Ebola cases”