Digital Journal – by Ralph Lopez

The FBI is instructing local police departments and “communities against terrorism” to consider anyone who harbors “conspiracy theories” about 9/11 to be a potential terrorist, in a circular released to local police departments.

The memo thus adds 9/11-official-story skeptics to a growing list of targets described by federal law enforcement to be security threats, such as those who express “libertarian philosophies,” “Second Amendment-oriented views,” interest in “self-sufficiency,” “fears of Big Brother or big government,” and “Declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties.”   Continue reading “FBI calls half of populace with 9/11 doubts potential terrorists”

U.S. Military Secretly Seeks Tech to Take Control of Radio WavesThe New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

It is axiomatic in the modern era that in order to conquer a country, before there are boots on the ground, there must be propaganda in the air. Citizens of the United States must be the latest enemy, as a recent article reveals the U.S. military’s plan to conduct just such a media manipulation operation here at home.   Continue reading “U.S. Military Secretly Seeks Tech to Take Control of Radio Waves”

Maintenence personel check a Predator drone operated by U.S. Office of Air and Marine (OAM), before its surveillance flight near the Mexican border.(AFP Photo / John Moore)RT News

Drones used by the US to spy on, hunt, and kill terror suspects are “useless” in just about every other combat-related scenario, a top Air Force general said.

The fleet of MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper drones are no match for aircraft that can fly higher and faster, like those employed by the most basic of air defenses around the world, Gen. Mike Hostage, chief of the air service’s Air Combat Command, said at an Air Force Association conference.   Continue reading “Predator drones ‘useless’ in combat scenarios – Air Force general”

Bolivia's President Evo Morales.(AFP Photo / Filippo Monteforte)RT News

Bolivian President Evo Morales will file a lawsuit against the US government for crimes against humanity. He has decried the US for its intimidation tactics and fear-mongering after the Venezuelan presidential jet was blocked from entering US airspace.

“I would like to announce that we are preparing a lawsuit against Barack Obama to condemn him for crimes against humanity,” said President Morales at a press conference in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz. He branded the US president as a “criminal” who violates international law.    Continue reading “Bolivian president to sue US govt for crimes against humanity”

This is from 12/20/12-Can only imagine now?!

The Fiscal Times – by BLAIRE BRIODY

Nonprofits take your donations and give them to a good cause, right?

To be fair, most do, while paying their employees competitive but modest salaries. But a handful of nonprofits pay their top executives shockingly high salaries that could make their for-profit corporate counterparts jealous.   Continue reading “10 Insanely Overpaid Nonprofit Execs”

Reuters – by Carey Gillam

The detection of a small amount of genetically modified material in a Washington state farmer’s non-GMO alfalfa crop constitutes a “commercial issue” only and does not warrant any government action, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday.

The Washington state farmer had complained in late August to state agricultural officials that his alfalfa hay had been rejected for export sale because of the presence of a genetically modified trait that makes the crop resistant to herbicide.   Continue reading “USDA will not take action in case of GMO alfalfa contamination”

Customers shop for produce at the Hunger Mountain Co-op on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 in Montpelier, Vt. Vermont's 17 food cooperatives are supporting a bill that would require the labeling of genetically modified foods.   (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)Concord Monitor – by GARY HIRSHBERG

New Hampshire legislators are deliberating House Bill 660, a bill requiring labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients. New Hampshire is one of 26 states considering mandatory GMO labeling. Maine and Connecticut have already approved it with contingencies. And in Washington, D.C., the Just Label It campaign and others have garnered 1.3 million signatures demanding the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approve federal labeling, the largest number of citizens to ever comment on any FDA regulation. National polls show that 92 percent of Americans support labeling, with no significant difference among Republicans, Democrats and independents.   Continue reading “Consumers have a right to this information”

Sounds like a pedophiles dream come true.

Reuters Investigates – by Megan Twohey

Part 1: When a Liberian girl proves too much for her parents, they advertise her online and give her to a couple they’ve never met. Days later, she goes missing.

KIEL, Wisconsin – Todd and Melissa Puchalla struggled for more than two years to raise Quita, the troubled teenager they’d adopted from Liberia. When they decided to give her up, they found new parents to take her in less than two days – by posting an ad on the Internet.    Continue reading “Americans use the Internet to abandon children adopted from overseas”

It seems like every time there is a natural disaster happening in the U.S., coverage was blacked out and FEMA shows up a week late and a few water bottles short of a happy meal. Supply lines get cut off, people’s homes get invaded, guns confiscated, and no MSM coverage is available anywhere until weeks later.

This time it is happening in Colorado, where floods have swamped neighborhoods and disrupted their way of life and to make matters worse, there’s even cases of fracking involved and that toxic chemicals have been released during the crisis. (See here, here,  and here) In addition, people have even sent in pictures and video footage to the MSM, who have all but been mute on the subject, as if they have stand down orders from the government itself until FEMA arrives.   Continue reading “Belated FEMA: Rescuing People Through Fear”

Light Reading

BERNE, Switzerland — Neue Zürcher Zeitung NZZ was in possession of four data tapes that apparently originated from Swisscom’s data centres, the editorial office has informed the company. The records concerned are apparently backup files from 2008 to 2010 containing internal Swisscom data, including e-mails. It is still not clear to Swisscom whether customer data are also stored on these data carriers. Three tapes have already been returned to Swisscom and are in the process of being analysed. Data security takes top priority at Swisscom. As a result, the company immediately instigated legal proceedings against persons unknown and informed the Federal Data Protection Commissioner about the incident. Swisscom is doing its utmost to clarify the incident as fast as possible. It is currently assumed that it was motivated by criminal intent.   Continue reading “Swisscom Admits Data Security Breach”

organicNatural News – by Mike Adams

A new video from the group calling itself “Organic Spies” is once again rocking the organic food industry. In the video, a woman who identifies herself as a former employee of Whole Foods Market (WFM) testifies that she and other employees were deliberately trained by Whole Foods Market management to lie to store customers about whether the stores carry foods made with genetically engineered ingredients (GMOs).   Continue reading “Whole Foods Market whistleblower says employees were deliberately trained to lie about GMOs – new Organic Spies video”

MedPage Today – by Todd Neale

In a possible sign of things to come for major medical meetings, all paid registrants for the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) conference coming up next month in San Francisco will be given a Samsung tablet computer that they can keep when the meeting ends.

The device “will be loaded with the official TCT conference app and other interactive tools to deliver exceptional education, training, and high-quality content throughout the meeting,” according to an email announcing the initiative.  Continue reading “Free Tablets for All at Medical Conferences?”

MedPage Today – by David Pittman

WASHINGTON — A fight over whether to shut down the government unless the Affordable Care Act is defunded continued on Thursday, 1 day after Republicans released their plan for replacing the 2010 health law.

The Republican Study Committee (RSC) on Wednesday released the American Health Care Reform Act, which ties many GOP-fostered ideas into a 181-page bill. The Republican-controlled House is expected to vote Friday on a “stop-gap” measure that would fund the government for a few months but would also defund the ACA.   Continue reading “Healthcare Key to Government Shutdown”

** FILE ** The dome of the U.S. Capitol in Washington is pictured on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Whether the government does the right thing or not, by defunding and defeating this horrible and illegal law, American Patriots will not abide by it…for it’s nothing more than the fast road to tyranny.

Washington Times – by Stephen Dinan

House Republicans passed their stopgap funding bill Friday to keep government open while terminating the new health care law, setting up a final showdown next week with Senate Democrats and President Obama who have firmly rejected that.   Continue reading “House passes spending bill to defund Obamacare”

oppose091913USA Today – by Marlin Stutzman

Indiana’s largest school district is located in Fort Wayne, in the heart of the congressional district I have the privilege to represent in the U.S. House of Representatives. In May, Fort Wayne Community Schools announced it was cutting the hours of more than 600 part-time employees.

Medical device manufacturers located in my congressional district have been forced to forgo new investments and lay off hundreds of Hoosiers because of a 2.3% excise tax on medical device equipment. That’s on top of tax hikes on hospitals, small businesses and individual paychecks.   Continue reading “Rep. Marlin Stutzman: ObamaCare hurts all Americans”

 A REAL SHOOTING SPREE IS IGNORED BY THE PUPPET SHOWS.

And no one gives a sh@t. I guess that because it’s the model Dis-armed city that mass shootings in Chicago are swept under the table.

Chicago Tribune

At least 18 people were shot, one fatally, in less than four hours in attacks in Chicago Thursday evening, police said.   Continue reading “18 shot in 4 hours in attacks across city”

Before It’s News – by LynLeahz

When you think you’ve had a bad day, listen to this man’s story!

He’s standing there waiting when he notices another guy waiting, but with a gun sticking out of his shirt.  Thinking he is being low-key, Robert whispers into the teller’s ear, “Gun..” as he writes a note that says the same thing. He’s only trying to warn her that a fellow patron of the bank might be up to something shady.  But it backfires, and Robert is arrested instead.   Continue reading “Bank Arrest Gone Bad: Guy Walks Into A Bank With A Gun, But Hes Not the One Who Ends Up Arrested”