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A powerful explosion has hit Ruken al-Deen neighborhood in Damascus, causing an unknown number of casualties, local state TV reports. At least three people are said to have been killed in the latest blast to strike the Syrian capital.

Residents have confirmed a large explosion shook the area.   Continue reading “Powerful blast hits Damascus, at least 3 dead – state TV”

Palisades Nuclear Power Plant (Photo from www.nrc.gov)Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

Investigators have discovered a half-inch long crack around a nozzle on one of the tanks of the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant, and have attributed the crack to the water leakage that spilled radioactive water into Lake Michigan on May 5.

The plant, which is located on the shore of the great lake and operated by Entergy, was shut down after the water tank exceeded its site threshold and leaked. Authorities say the crack led to about 79 gallons of “slightly radioactive water” spilling from the Palisades plant into the lake, WOOD-TV reports.   Continue reading “Radioactive Leak Found At Palisades Nuclear Power Plant”

People opposed to the Keystone XL pipeline gather in prayer in Fullerton, Nebraska (AFP Photo / Guillaume Mayer)RT News

Leaders from 11 Native American tribes stormed out of a meeting with US federal officials in Rapid City, South Dakota, to protest the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which they say will lead to ‘environmental genocide.’

Native Americans are opposed to the 1,179-mile (1,897km) Keystone XL project, a system to transport tar sands oil from Canada and the northern United States to refineries in Texas for various reasons, including possible damage to sacred sites, pollution, and water contamination.   Continue reading “‘Environmental genocide’: Native Americans quit talks over Keystone XL pipeline”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Internet celebrity, “Kai the hatchet wielding hitchhiker”, has been arrested for the bludgeoning murder of a New Jersey attorney who Kai claims raped him. Surveillance video captured images of the two of them together prior to going back to the attorney’s house, where he was found dead after police went to his house to do a welfare check on him. According to this story from  Philly.com, Kai was arrested at a bus stop in Philadelphia after someone recognized him and called the police who caught him attempting to flee the area.    Continue reading “Internet Celebrity Arrested For Murder: “Kai The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker” Went From Viral To Wanted Man”

Just Like Washington D.C. This Doberman was
specifically bred for guard duty.

Washing D.C. is the Seat of Power for a Federation of Independent Sovereign States, referred to as the ‘Several States.’  DC is also the headquarters to the 50 administrative bodies which via their never ending maze of departments, policies and regulations, provide government services and thereby gain jurisdiction over virtually every American throughout the several states and territories.

DC is not a state. It is not sovereign, it is a creation of the several states and derives its authority from those several states. It is the psychotic guard dog of the union, and it performs its duties spectacularly. In my opinion, Washington DC is far more successful than the Founders ever imagined. Originally designed to have jurisdiction over a small select part of the population, it has become so successful that hundreds of millions voluntarily submit to its ‘exclusive jurisdiction whatsoever.’   Continue reading “Why is there a Washington DC?”

Before It’s New – by Tom Dennen, the paranoid historian

… the CIA has largely escaped unscathed. “They’ve gotten a pass on a lot of this,” a former Obama administration official says. Perhaps that’s the real scandal.

GOP scandal-chasers have been obsessed with the Obama administration’s talking points about the attack on US facilities in Benghazi, Libya, that left four Americans dead, and the White House on Wednesday tried to put the pseudo-scandal to rest by releasing a batch of interagency emails related to the talking points.   Continue reading “Benghazi: What Did the CIA Know, and When Did it Know it? Forget the Talk. The CIA’s Cover Up May be the Real Mystery.”

Information Clearinghouse

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham questioning two Pentagon officials, Michael Sheehan, the assistant secretary of defense in charge of special operations, and Robert Taylor, acting general counsel, Department of Defense.

SEN. ANGUS KING: Gentlemen, I’ve only been here five months, but this is the most astounding and most astoundingly disturbing hearing that I’ve been to since I’ve been here. You guys have essentially rewritten the Constitution here today.   Continue reading ““Astoundingly Disturbing”: Obama Administration Claims Power to Wage Endless War Across the Globe”

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DENVER –  Colorado sheriffs upset with gun restrictions adopted in the aftermath of last year’s mass shootings filed a federal lawsuit Friday, challenging the regulations as unconstitutional.

The lawsuit involves sheriffs from 54 of Colorado’s 64 counties, most representing rural, gun-friendly areas of the state.   Continue reading “Colorado sheriffs sue over new state gun restrictions”

(Image credit: herzogbr/Flickr)End the Lie – by Madison Ruppert

As the Obama administration is hit by scandal after scandal, it was revealed that Verizon wireless handed over private data belonging to journalists with the Associated Press last year without any hesitation or questions asked.

Interestingly, the Associated Press said the decision to publish the article that reportedly sparked the investigation was only made after consulting the White House and the CIA.   Continue reading “Verizon secretly handed over phone records of AP reporters to the federal government”

Kim Jong Un is briefed by his generals in this undated photo. On the wall is a map titled CNN – by Laura Smith-Spark

North Korea launched three short-range guided missiles into the sea off the Korean Peninsula’s east coast Saturday, South Korea’s semi-official news agency Yonhap cited the South Korean Defense Ministry as saying.

The ministry said it had detected two launches in the morning, followed by another in the afternoon, Yonhap reported.   Continue reading “Report: North Korea launches short-range missiles”

AlterNet – by Sharda Sekaran

You might be familiar with  Reefer Madness , the drug war film from the 1930s that has become a cult classic because of its over-the-top scare tactics about marijuana. Generations have laughed at the film’s cartoonish hysteria, with young students portrayed committing acts of violent lunacy after smoking a joint with their friends. Rather than educating young people about marijuana,  Reefer Madness is widely seen as the epitome of unreliable and exaggerated propaganda.   Continue reading “The Latest in Atrocious Govt. Anti-Drug Propaganda: Turning Drug Addicts into Zombies”

The photo shows Andrea Rebello in the 2010 Sleepy Hollow High School yearbook.Disclaimer: While I generally have high regard for Press TV, I cannot condone their use of the term “lax gun laws” in this article. We all know that New York has some of the strictest gun laws in the country. The blame for this girl’s death lies strictly with the cops – AGAIN.

Press TV

A student has been shot and killed in the US state of New York after an armed man broke into her home during an apparent attempted robbery.   Continue reading “Student fatally shot during New York home invasion”

Waking Times – by Dylan Charles

Last June, the famous comedian, actor and pro-marijuana legalization advocate, Tommy Chong, reported to the world that he had been diagnosed with stage 1 prostate cancer and that he was seeking unconventional treatment using Cannabis Oil. Almost one year later, Tommy is feeling better than ever and is cancer free.

Tommy’s recent announcement, in a blog post, about his successful battle with cancer is a huge boon to those battling this illness and many others, and also for those fighting for the common-sensical liberation of this promising natural medicine: Continue reading “Tommy Chong Beats Prostate Cancer with Hemp Oil and Proper Diet”

Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos

IRS deliberately targeting conservatives, AP phone record seizure, Benghazi, all recent scandals rocking the Obama administration and now reports show that yet another agency within the Obama administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, will’ be reviewing claims of…. drum roll please….. bias against conservatives.   Continue reading “Another Obama Admin Scandal Brewing? EPA Investigation Into Bias Against Conservatives”

Western Shooting Journal – by A. Nony Mouse

As a gun owner and an 11-year UPS driver, I get a lot of questions from people regarding the safest way to ship and insure firearms through UPS. Theft of firearms and other items by UPS employees, ‘though rare, unfortunately does occur, but there are a lot of surprisingly simple and inexpensive ways to virtually guarantee that you won’t be a victim. Please pass this information along to anyone who may benefit from it.   Continue reading “A UPS Driver’s Suggestions for Shipping Firearms”

Activist Post – by Alec Sheer

As children, and throughout our duration in grade school, we have all been taught that bribery is not ethical, nor legal.

California, however, a state known for its eccentric lifestyle and political affairs, will be adding to its unique notoriety if its legislature chooses to pass Assembly bill (A.B.) 173.
Continue reading “California Bill to Make Bribery Legal for UC Officials Passes Through Committee”

Bacterial Calculation PopSci – by Shaunacy Ferro

A group of engineers from MIT have created analog calculators out of living cells, according to a paper published online in Nature yesterday. By tweaking the genes of bacterial cells, the researchers were able to create circuits that can perform calculations–including division, multiplication, logarithms and square roots–in a much more efficient way than many existing biocomputers.   Continue reading “This Bacterium Can Do Division, Compute Logarithms And Take Square Roots”

Godfather Politics – by Dave Jolly

In the past few days, we have already heard contradictory reports from Washington concerning the IRS scandal.  One report says that a few IRS agents acted independently and another report says that they were following orders from supervisors in Washington.  The agents themselves are all saying that they were following orders, but when President Obama addressed the nation Wednesday evening, he made it sound like it was the agents fault.   Continue reading “Obama’s Brother Got Non-Profit Approval from IRS in 34 Days”

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) (Reuters)RT News

The so-called Monsanto Protection Act signed into law earlier this year caused such an outrage that people around the world are planning to protest the biotech company later this month. Now a United States senator is expected to try and repeal that law.

According to the Huffington Post, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) plans to introduce an amendment in Washington that would repeal Section 735 from the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2013, a provision that has put St. Louis, Missouri-based Monsanto in the sights of environmentalists around the world.   Continue reading “‘Monsanto Protection Act’ might be repealed in Senate”