Before It’s News

The moves of the U.S. imperialists to violate the sovereignty of the DPRK and encroach upon its supreme interests have entered an extremely grave phase. Under this situation, the dear respected Marshal Kim Jong Un, brilliant commander of Mt. Paektu, convened an urgent operation meeting on the performance of duty of the Strategic Rocket Force of the Korean People’s Army for firepower strike and finally examined and ratified a plan for firepower strike.   Continue reading “North Korea’s Full War Declaration Statement”

Before It’s News – by Barracuda

China’s ‘surprise’ naval exercise in the South China Sea

  • President Putin orders short-notice ‘rapid response’ exercise

STOP TAXING US – by Richard Rider

I write about and compare California with other states.  While I cover many aspects, most have to do with monetary issues — taxes, regulation, litigation, utility costs, education funding, etc.

But we should also look at a broader index that includes not only the issues I highlight, but also compares the personal freedom factors among states.  For years the Mercatus Center has done exactly that — comparing states on a more fundamental “freedom” level.  They incorporate most of my concerns, while factoring in personal freedoms.   Continue reading “Californians live in the least free state in the nation — except for NY”

Joshua Pundit

Right to privacy? Don’t bet on it.

According to a Washington Times report, the FBI has admitted that it made extensive use for the last five years of a cell phone tracking program that can pinpoint callers’ locations and record their conversations — all without a warrant.

The program, called ‘Stingray’ was revealed at a hearing today in a federal court in Arizona by Justice Department attorneys in the case of U.S. vs. Rigmaiden.The 2008 case involves a man charged with identity theft. His attorneys are seeking to quash evidence obtained by Stingray, using the argument that using Stingray constitutes a search and would require an actual warrant.   Continue reading “Feds Admit Warrantless Cellphone Tracking ‘Very Common’”

A mural shows some type of apocalyptic event to take place sometime in the future. (Photo by Shepard Ambellas - Intellihub.com) The Intel Hub – by Shepard Ambellas

COLORADO —  The Denver International Airport (DIA) which opened in 1995, has been at topic of interest amongst travelers, researchers and conspiracy theorists since it’s conception.

DIA is the largest airport in the United States and the second largest in the world to King Fahd International Airport.   Continue reading “The Denver Airport went $2 billion over-budget as some Wonder, Why?”

NBC News – by Jim MIklaszweski and Courtney Kube

A  Navy SEAL from the elite SEAL TEAM 6 was killed and another SEAL injured Thursday night during a parachute training accident in Marana, Arizona, the military said. Details of the accident are not immediately available.

One SEAL was pronounced dead on arrival at the University of Arizona Hospital. The second remains hospitalized in stable condition.   Continue reading “Member of SEAL Team 6 killed, another SEAL injured in parachute accident”

NORML – by Paul Armentano

Legislation signed into law last year decriminalizing minor marijuana possession offenses takes effect on Monday, April 1.

Presently, possessing cannabis in the Ocean State is classified as a criminal misdemeanor punishable by one year in jail and a $500 maximum fine. Starting Monday, the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana by an individual 18 years or older is a non-arrestable civil offense, punishable by a maximum fine of $150 but no jail time, and no criminal record.    Continue reading “Rhode Island: Marijuana Decriminalization Law Takes Effect Monday”

Before It’s News – by Monica Davis

Kim is desperate. His country is crumbling around him; his soldiers are eating each other; spring floods have destroyed most of his food crops and war is the only money maker he has.

The situation is a slow moving nightmare which reported began in 2011, when the situation was so bad, government functionaries were blackmailing food vendors and farmers for rice to feed the army.   Continue reading “Starving North Korean Army On Verge Of Revolt: Hungry Soldier Killed Colleague With Ax, Ate Flesh And Sold Rest”

Nesara

Did you know that people in other countries can buy Fords and VW automobiles that get over 70 miles to the gallon.  Volkswagon Passad gets 78.5 miles per gallon and is sold only in Europe.  A Ford model sold only in Europe gets over 70 mpg.  Neither car is available in the US and that is because of government regulations that forbid them.  And Toyota has a very good non-hybrid plug-in electric car.  Ask yourself, who is it that is benefiting from this!   Continue reading “High Mileage Cars Forbidden for Sale in the US”

revolution 4The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

Many believe that America is plunging head first into a civil war with the forces of the New World Order which have hijacked our government. Trust me, nobody reading these words wants live through the times that the globalists have planned for us and if you listen to people who advocate for a civil war, you need your head examined.   Continue reading “The Three Stages of a Revolution”

Reuters

(Reuters) – Michael Steinberg, a portfolio manager at Steve Cohen’s $15 billion SAC Capital Advisors, was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation at his home in New York City early Friday morning in connection with a long-running insider trading investigation of the hedge fund, a FBI spokesman said.

Federal prosecutors had been considering indicting Steinberg on charges that he traded on inside information on Dell Inc stock, sources close to the matter said on Thursday.   Continue reading “SAC Capital portfolio manager Steinberg arrested in NY-FBI”

Augureye Express

It all began innocently enough I suppose; back when we humans first began growing our own food. After harvest farmers would save their seeds for the next growing season; often hand picking the best and most vibrant looking seeds to ensure a bountiful crop.  Eventually a few farmers and naturalists observed naturally occurring plant hybrids and this gave them the idea to experiment with combining different species of plants themselves.  Then in 1900 Gregor Mendel’s genetic theory was used  to manipulate plant species in a process called “Classic Selection“- the cross breeding of plant DNA, to get the desired results.  The following year a fellow named John Francis Queeny founded a little chemical company in Creve Couer, Missouri, and named it Monsanto.   Continue reading “GMO? ~ Oh HELL No!”

Reuters

(Reuters) – Russia said on Friday that heightened military activity near North Korea was slipping into a “vicious cycle” that could get out of control, implicitly criticizing U.S. bomber flights that followed threats from Pyongyang.

Foreign Ministry Sergei Lavrov suggested that North Korea should also cool down, calling on “all sides not to flex their military muscle” and avoid the danger of a belligerent response.   Continue reading “Russia warns against military activity near North Korea”

MassPrivatel

Suspicious Activity Defined: (Where everyone in the US could be a terrorist, does this sound familiar? Regimes like Nazi Germany or the USSR encouraged the public to spy on its citizens.)

The Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative defines suspicious activity as “observed behavior reasonably indicative of pre-operational planning related to terrorism or other criminal activity.” IACP’s primary research found that most individuals rely on a combination of factors when determining if an activity, behavior, or object is suspicious and merits reporting to the authorities. These factors are:   Continue reading “FEMA’s guide to reporting suspicious activity openly encourages Americans to spy on each other.”

Common Dreams – by Abby Zimet

After inexplicably failing to bring any prosecutions of Wall Street executives who crashed the economy in his alleged job heading the criminal division at the Justice Department, Lanny Breuer is returning to his old firm Covington & Burling, where he will defend the same large corporations he worked so hard to protect at the DOJ. He will reportedly make $4 million in his first year in a vice-chairmanship created especially for him at the huge corporate firm, which, now that he’s effortlessly glided through the ever-lucrative public-to- private-sector revolving door, he hopes to help “move forward in dynamic and important ways.”   Continue reading “Cashing In At $4 Million: Lanny Breuer Goes Home After A Job Badly Done”

Telegraph – by Julian Ryall, Tokyo

The photos appeared in the state-run Rodong newspaper and were apparently taken at an “emergency meeting” early on Friday morning. They show Kim signing the order for North Korea’s strategic rocket forces to be on standby to fire at US targets, the paper said, with large-scale maps and diagrams in the background.   Continue reading “North Korea plan to attack US mainland revealed in photographs”

TruTV – by Lyz Lenz

According to scientists, at least 40% of the population may be living at the mercy of the parasites that infect their brains. That’s right: just under half the world’s humans have been turned into the real-life equivalent of zombies.

Neuroparasitology, or what the UK Telegraph calls “zombie reprogramming,” is a result of parasites or other microbes entering the brain and rewiring how you think and act. While this most often occurs in nature, it can happen in humans.  For example, researchers at Binghamton University recorded the activity of 36 academics before and after receiving the flu vaccine, and the results were terrifying.   Continue reading “Parasite Turning Us All Into Zombies”

The Hill – by Jordy Yager

President Obama is quietly moving forward on gun control.

The president has used his executive powers to bolster the national background check system, jumpstart government research on the causes of gun violence and create a million-dollar ad campaign aimed at safe gun ownership.   Continue reading “Obama uses executive power to move gun control agenda forward”