RetirementThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The pension nightmare that is at the heart of the horrific financial crisis in Detroit is just the tip of the iceberg of the coming retirement crisis that will shake America to the core.  Right now, more than 10,000 Baby Boomers are hitting the age of 65 every single day, and this will continue to happen every single day until the year 2030.  As a society, we have made trillions of dollars of financial promises to these Baby Boomers, and there is no way that we are going to be able to keep those promises.  The money simply is not there.    Continue reading “The Tip Of The Iceberg Of The Coming Retirement Crisis That Will Shake America To The Core”

Crooks and Liars – by David Neiwert

Imagine taking a hike in your local woods and coming upon characters toting semi-automatic weapons, dressed in camo and wearing masks. Then imagine finding out they are militia-movement followers hired by a mining operation to protect against “eco-terrorists.”

That’s what’s been happening to people living in northern Wisconsin lately. And these are the kinds of guys people are encountering in the woods:    Continue reading “An Ominous Alliance: Militiamen Showing Up in Wisconsin as Mining Co. ‘Security’”

Team_Karse_til_dr-dk Waldorf News – by Mathias Bohn

Five ninth-grade young women from Denmark recently created a science experiment that is causing a stir in the scientific community.

It started with an observation and a question. The girls noticed that if they slept with their mobile phones near their heads at night, they often had difficulty concentrating at school the next day. They wanted to test the effect of a cellphone’s radiation on humans, but their school, Hjallerup School in Denmark, did not have the equipment to handle such an experiment. So the girls designed an experiment that would test the effect of cellphone radiation on a plant instead.   Continue reading “Student Science Experiment Finds Plants Won’t Grow Near Wi-fi Router”

The Electronic Intifada – by David Cronin

Journalists love rows. We love them so much that we often let them distract us.

Last week was no exception. Fascinated by an apparent bust-up between Israel and the European Union, most Middle East analysts (myself included) missed a very important story: Britain’s arms sales to Israel are far higher than David Cameron’s government has previously confessed.   Continue reading “Britain admits selling $12 billion in weapons to Israel”

Canada Free Press –  by Jim ONeill

Over the course of its 69-year history, the Soviet Union was notorious for its heavy-handed suppression of political dissent—most infamously through its use of the Siberian GULAGs. But it was during the 1960s and 1970s that the Communist Party took their intolerance for ideological deviance to extremes by diagnosing and institutionalizing so-called counterrevolutionaries with mental illness.   Continue reading “If You Love Freedom Then You Are a Mentally Ill Terrorist—Your Government Says So”

foodNatural News – by S. D. Wells

What you are about to read may come as a major shock to your brain, especially if you read the newspaper, flip through popular magazines often, or pay any attention to the advertisements on television. What you are about to read may seem too simple to be true, and it’s exactly what the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), the AMA (American Medical Association), and the Western World of prescription medications does NOT want you to understand, much less remember and use to your advantage.   Continue reading “Eight telltale signs you’ve eaten toxic food”

Project Avalon

Interesting article on a Rothschild Party written by attendee Baron Alexis de Redé. These elite figures truly enjoy walking around with serious faces wearing creepy costumes. You think Gaga is “original”? Nope, she’s making trendy what her masters have been doing for centuries.

“… On 12 December 1972, Marie-Hélène gave her Surrealist Ball at Ferriéres. This time the guests were asked to come in black tie and long dresses with Surrealist heads. The invitation was printed with reversed writing on a blue and cloudy sky, inspired by a painting by Magritte. To decipher the card, it had to be held to a mirror.   Continue reading “If you are still in any Doubt..? Pictures from the ‘ROTHSCHILD’ Party 1972..!”

Our tax dollars at work, killing people to keep Israel happy and those ‘Too Big to Fail’ Wall Street casinos rolling in the dough.

The Herald Scotland

When Abdullah Saleh Rabeh heard an explosion near Rada’a in Yemen, he went to help.

Arriving at the scene, he found the daily shuttle bus to Sabool on fire.    Continue reading “‘I saw people burning after drone attack’”

RT News 

Cancer is more common than flu in the Iraqi city of Najaf, a local medic tells RT. While doctors say the government discourages them from talking openly to the press on the disease, local families are scared of having more kids with birth defects.

Rates of leukemia and birth defects “rose dramatically” due to use of depleted uranium by the US military since 2003 invasion.    Continue reading “Depleted uranium used by US forces blamed for birth defects and cancer in Iraq”

Veterans Today – by Alcibiades Bilzerian

While so many Americans are subsisting on food stamps, losing their homes, and accumulating credit card debt they will never be able to pay off, the US is giving Israel $3 billion in direct foreign aid every year and, according to Congressman James Traficant, another $12-17 billion in indirect aid such as valuable military equipment deemed “scrapped,” loan guarantees, and preferential contracts. Israel is an affluent country with more than 10,000 millionaires and, according to the International Monetary Fund, was one of the few economies that weathered the 2008 financial storm nearly unscathed.   Continue reading “How Much does Israel Cost the Average American?”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

As Barack Obama prepares to sign the United Nation’s Small Arms Treaty when Congress concludes its summer session, some have wondered whether or not it gives authority to use foreign troops on US soil to enforce the treaty.

If you wish to understand just what is entailed in the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), you need look no further than Article 15 of the treaty (Click here for a downloadable PDF or click here for the online version). Article 15 reads:   Continue reading “Are Foreign Troops Given Authority To Enforce The UN Small Arms Trade Treaty On US Soil?”

Irish Independent – by MALCOLM MOORE

A Chinese whistleblower, who spent his free time embarrassing Communist Party officials by posting pictures of their luxury cars on the internet, has been blinded with acid and had two of his fingers hacked off.

Li Jianxin (47) is in hospital after being attacked earlier this month, it has emerged. His car was rammed from behind and he was taken by three men to a remote industrial park in the southern city of Huizhou, where they doused him with acid and hacked at him with knives.   Continue reading “Chinese informant blinded in acid attack”

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (file / credit: Edward Reed / Mayor's Office)CBS New York

Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s food police have struck again!

Outlawed are food donations to homeless shelters because the city can’t assess their salt, fat and fiber content, reports CBS 2’s Marcia Kramer.

Glenn Richter arrived at a West Side synagogue on Monday to collect surplus bagels — fresh nutritious bagels — to donate to the poor. However, under a new edict from Bloomberg’s food police he can no longer donate the food to city homeless shelters.   Continue reading “Bloomberg Strikes Again: NYC Bans Food Donations To The Homeless”

Toxic-Chemicals-Danger-Sign-S-0396Organic Prepper

Sometimes even worse than having a mysterious illness is the fact that no one in the medical profession believes that you have this illness. Or, still worse than that, they don’t believe that the illness even exists.

Imagine being desperately ill and having your doctor tell you that it’s all in your head.  Imagine being so incredibly ill that you are wasting away in front of your family’s eyes, and having your physician prescribe you psychiatric medications. Imagine that in your search for answers, you spend every penny you have and you still don’t have a diagnosis.  Imagine being poisoned by your food, your air, your dentist, and the very medications that are supposed to be helping you.   Continue reading “Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Victims of a Toxic Civilization”

PHOTO: George Zimmerman, defendant in killing of Trayvon Martin, is sworn in as a witness in pre-trial hearing. ABC News – by MATT GUTMAN and ALEXIS SHAW

George Zimmerman, who has been in hiding since he was acquitted of murder in the death of Trayvon Martin, emerged to help rescue someone who was trapped in an overturned truck, police said today.

Sanford Police Department Capt. Jim McAuliffe told ABC News that Zimmerman “pulled an individual from a truck that had rolled over” at the intersection of a Florida highway last week. Florida Highway Patrol is now handling the case, McAuliffe said.   Continue reading “George Zimmerman Emerged From Hiding for Truck Crash Rescue”

endangeredbysequester_20130304_142810Voting American

The first family is returning this summer to Martha’s Vineyard, the third time the Obamas have vacationed on the exclusive Massachusetts island in the past four years.

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will arrive August 10 and stay through August 18, the White House said earlier this month.   Continue reading “Sequester, what Sequester? Obamas’ plan yet another Vacation”

Washington Post – by Dana Priest

Twelve years later, the cranes and earthmovers around the National Security Agency are still at work, tearing up pavement and uprooting trees to make room for a larger workforce and more powerful computers. Already bigger than the Pentagon in square footage, the NSA’s footprint will grow by an additional 50 percent when construction is complete in a decade.

And that’s just at its headquarters at Fort Meade, Md.    Continue reading “NSA growth fueled by need to target terrorists”