Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

A very concerned Before its news reader recently emailed us pictures and questions about very strange red and other colored dots being found on mailboxes where they live. With EVERYTHING else unfolding around the country, from FEMA Camps being activated to guillotines, to foreign troops in America to the near certain collapse of the US economy and the dollar, is this ‘another sign’ that the NWO is ready to attempt to seize power and begin the ‘elimination’ of the American people? According to Officer Jack McLamb in the video below, these mailbox dots have a very specific meaning that tie right into FEMA camps and the ‘extermination’ of Americans.   Continue reading “Lotsa Dots On Mail Boxes! Has It Begun?”

(Kelley McCall/AP)US News – by LAUREN FOX

The House Farm Bill, which cuts $20.5 billion over the next decade to food assistance programs, added a provision Wednesday night to keep drug users from getting food stamps.

The House approved an amendment that gives states the ability to administer drug tests before someone is approved for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The measure was approved by voice vote.   Continue reading “House Amendment: Drug Tests For Food Stamps”

humanNatural News – by Mike Adams

Most people don’t know about the existence of quantum computers. Almost no one understands how they work, but theories include bizarre-sounding explanations like, “they reach into alternate universes to derive the correct answers to highly complex computational problems.”

Quantum computers are not made of simple transistors and logic gates like the CPU on your PC. They don’t even function in ways that seem rational to a typical computing engineer. Almost magically, quantum computers take logarithmic problems and transform them into “flat” computations whose answers seem to appear from an alternate dimension.   Continue reading “Skynet rising: Google acquires 512-qubit quantum computer; NSA surveillance to be turned over to AI machines”

Anti-riot police officers carry a wounded demonstrator as clashes erupt in Fortaleza on June 19, 2013.(AFP Photo / Yuri Cortez)RT News

Violent clashes have erupted in the northern city of Fortaleza in the hours leading to a Confederations Cup match with Mexico. Dozens were hurt as riot police unleashed tear gas and barrage of rubber bullets at a crowd of some 30,000 Brazilian protesters.

Images and video of the demonstration just outside of the north-eastern city depicted throngs of protesters marching down a road towards the stadium hosting Wednesday’s match. One person was reported to have suffered an eye injury and another was taken away on a stretcher.    Continue reading “Crowd of 30,000 overruns police cordon ahead of Brazil football match”

OffSpectrum with James Farganne

According to the following article from the Los Angeles Times, Buzzfeed and Rolling Stone announced Hastings’ death on Tuesday:

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-coroner-no-identification-michael-hastings-20130618,0,5825533.story

Yet, as the very URL of that article makes clear, the coroner had yet to identify the body. Absent a positive identification, how were Buzzfeed and Rolling Stone confident enough to make that official announcement?   Continue reading “Questions about the Death of Michael Hastings”

Concord NH Patch – by Marc Fortier and Tony Schinella

CONCORD, NH — An anti-gun violence rally at the Statehouse plaza on Tuesday turned ugly when gun rights supporters turned out to protest the event and one pro-gun advocate had to be Tasered by Concord Police after resisting their efforts to detain him.

Daniel Musso, 52, of Brentwood attempted to interject commentary while John Cantin of Manchester was speaking about his efforts to influence U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, on the background check issue.    Continue reading “Police Taser Gun Rights Advocate at Anti-Gun Violence Rally”

Out of Sight Out of Mind - Pakastan Drone Attacks Interactive 2How many more people does ‘Dear Leader’ Obama have to kill to justify his Nobel Peace Prize?

Mother Jones – by Erika Eichelberger

Pitch Interactive, a California-based data visualization shop, has created a beautiful, if somewhat controversial, visualization of every attack by the US and coalition forces in Pakistan since 2004.   Continue reading “Look at This Visualization of Drone Strike Deaths”

The Atlantic – by Philip Bump

If you were wondering how the NSA and FBI felt about the very friendly hearing the House Intelligence Committee invited them to today, a hot mic has your answer. “Tell your boss,” NSA Director Keith Alexander told the FBI deputy director, “I owe him another friggin’ beer.”   Continue reading “After an Easy Hearing, the NSA and FBI are Ready for a Drink”

Washington’s Blog

Corporations Push to Overrule National Laws

We reported last year:

Democratic Senator Wyden – the head of the committee which is supposed to oversee it – is so furious about the lack of access that he has introduced legislation to force disclosure.  Continue reading “First Congress Member Allowed to Read Secret Treaty Says “There Is No National Security Purpose In Keeping This Text Secret … This Agreement Hands The Sovereignty of Our Country Over to Corporate Interests””

NYPD (Photo: Randall Thomas)IntelliHub

According to the video evidence an “incompetent” police officer approached the camera wielding citizen Thomas, telling him, “You are making a lot of people uncomfortable… I got another 8 hours, I’ll follow you all around town. That’s not a crime”.   Continue reading “Photographer Arrested by NYPD for Taking Pictures”


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