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UKRAINE — In a move that is picking up international attention, the people of Ukraine have begun bringing mirrors to their protests.

They say they’re doing it to force police to look at their own reflection, in a piercing psychological reminder of what they’ve turned into.   Continue reading “Mirrors brought to protest to force cops to see what they have become”

Before It’s News – by N. Morgan

Medical marijuana has been gaining ground in the medical community as a valid, viable, treatment for many ailments, including seizures. The story below is about a little girl who had such severe seizures, her heart has stopped, due to the medicine. Her mom thought she was going to lose her. Out of desperation, the doctor had told her there was nothing more medicine could do for her Charlotte. Her mo chose medical marijuana and now Charlotte is thriving and living a much better quality of life. She went from listless and not being able to walk, to energetic, alive and playing!   Continue reading “The Amazing Story Of Two Pediatric Cannabis Patients”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

This breaking story from Secrets of the Fed shows that even top banking executives are now coming to admit that the US dollar is in deep trouble. The recent video below from the X22Report shares that Americans are rapidly losing hope as the economic collapse accelerates. Is this part of the reason that bankers are now being suicided, to keep their mouths shut about this pillage and destruction of the US dollar? Adding more fuel to the fire, a Bank of America analyst has warned that the global economy is sending us ‘clear warning signs’, warning signs that the end of the dollar is near.     Continue reading “Bank Of America Admits Dollar’s In Trouble”

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Mexican drug lord Efrain Isaac Rosales, known as “El Tucan”, fled the town of Antunez, Mexico, after the town rose up against he and his gunmen. Rosales, a part of the Knights Templar drug cartel that is headed by Servando Gomez, abandoned many treasures in his haste to leave. Above and below are photos of the fortune he amassed through the drug trade. While many outlets are only just now publishing this story, the actual occurrence took place back in 2007.  Continue reading “Raid of Mexican Drug Lord’s Home Uncovers Far More Than Ever Imagined”

This graphic shows the location of the asteroid 2000 EM26 in the night sky on Feb. 17, 2014 during a live skywatching webcast by the online stargazing venture Slooh.Space.com – by Miriam Kramer

An asteroid the size of three football fields is set to make a close brush of Earth on Monday (Feb. 17), and you can watch the flyby in a live webcast.

Near-Earth asteroid 2000 EM26 poses no threat of actually hitting the planet, but the online Slooh Space Camera will track the asteroid as it passes by Earth on Monday. The live Slooh webcast will start at 9 p.m. EST (0200 Feb. 18 GMT), and you can also watch the webcast directly through the Slooh website.   Continue reading “Huge Asteroid to Fly Safely By Earth Monday: Watch It Live”

Catherine EngelbrechtCNS News – by Melanie Hunter

King Street Patriots founder Catherine Engelbrecht, one of many conservatives who claim they were unfairly targeted by the IRS when applying for tax-exempt status, told Congress Thursday that she is “more determined ever than before to stand before you and to all of America and say that I will not retreat.”

“Know this,” she said, “my experiences at the hands of this government in the last five years have made me more determined ever than before to stand before you and to all of America and say that I will not retreat. I will not surrender. I will not be intimidated, and I will not ask for permission to exercise my constitutional rights.”   Continue reading “Witness at IRS Hearing: ‘I Will Not Retreat; I Will Not Surrender’”

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Bloomfield, New Jersey’s Councilman Carlos Bernard asked acting police chief James Behre “to fix a parking ticket” and to favor Hispanic officers for promotions in two separate instances — all to “solidify” Behre’s position to become the permanent chief of the 124-member department, Behre said during the public comments section at the meeting.   Continue reading “Police chief speaks out at council meeting, is placed on leave pending fitness of duty evaluation”