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Washington, D. C. – Newly disclosed U.S. government files provide an inside look at the Homeland Security Department’s practice of seizing and searching electronic devices at the border without showing reasonable suspicion of a crime or getting a judge’s approval.

The documents published Monday describe the case of David House, a young computer programmer in Boston who had befriended Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning, the soldier convicted of giving classified documents to WikiLeaks. U.S. agents quietly waited for months for House to leave the country then seized his laptop, thumb drive, digital camera and cellphone when he re-entered the United States.    Continue reading “DHS is targeting activists at the border confiscating smartphones and laptops without probable cause”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: “For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.” –1 Thessalonians 5:3. This issue is not going away. 

(RT) – The Syrian government agrees to Russia’s proposal to hand its chemical arsenal over to international control in a bid to avert a possible strike by the US-led coalition, Interfax reported citing the Syrian Foreign Minister.   Continue reading “Peace: Syria Agrees to Russian Plan to Cede Their Chemical Weapons to International Community, U.S., China Back Proposal”

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North Carolina – Can a firefighter pull over a motorist suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol? Perhaps not, a sharply divided North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled last Tuesday. Gordon Shatley, a Chapel Hill Fire Department lieutenant, was responding to a fire alarm when he stopped his fire engine at the intersection of Estes Drive and Fordham Boulevard at 10:30pm on May 27, 2011. To his left he saw a light-colored Mercedes stopped with a window partially rolled down in pouring rain with only parking lights and the interior dome light on.    Continue reading “Firefighters want to be allowed to conduct DUI traffic stops”

stock cop siren.jpgAccording to News12 New Jersey, the “grenade” turned out to be a salt-n-pepper shaker. 

N.J.com – by  Myles Ma

RIDGEFIELD PARK — An encounter with a man who said someone had broken into his car escalated into a bomb scare that led police to evacuate nearby residents and close Route 46 for hours, authorities said.   Continue reading “‘Irrational’ man locks himself in car, causes bomb scare on Rt. 46, police say”

Veterans Today – by Gilad Aztmon

In the next few days and completely against the will of the American people, hundreds of AIPAC activists will raid the American Congress to push for a war. Nothing new in that but still, one question  bothers me: How many of these pro-war Jews have sent their own sons and daughters to serve in the American military?

Bearing in mind that pretty much the same Lobby pushed for the invasion of Iraq in 2003, one might wonder whether Jews were fairly represented in the military forces or in the casualty statistics of that military blunder. I’d guess they were not.  It seems that the enthusiasm of the Lobby in pushing for wars for America doesn’t translate much into patriotism or sacrifice. The Lobby indeed pushes for wars, but somehow it’s always the gentiles who do the killing and the dying.   Continue reading “On AIPAC And Patriotism”

AP Gun Control RecallsUSA Today – by Martha T. Moore

Million-dollar campaigns, saturation advertising and massive canvassing have become commonplace in U.S. elections, especially in a swing state such as Colorado. A campaign underway there has all of the above – in a recall vote for two state senators that has become a showdown over gun policy and political dominance in a changing state.   Continue reading “Colo. recall over gun control turns into national fight”

That  US Marine was killed fighting for Israel, which had invaded Lebanon back in June 1982.

The Daily Star – by Rami G. Khouri

The intense debate within the United States these days about whether or not to attack Syria as punishment for the Damascus regime’s alleged use of chemical weapons is one of the most dramatic examples of democracy in action that I have ever witnessed – “the consent of the governed” in action. It is clear a large majority of Americans does not support a military strike. Only 36 percent of those surveyed approve launching a strike, according to a Washington Post/ABC poll released Tuesday, down from the 63 percent that approved military action last December. Opposition is almost the same across party affiliations.   Continue reading “A dead Marine and the Syria attack”

Right Wing Watch

On Friday’s broadcast, End Times radio host Rick Wiles asserted that President Obama was pressing for military action against Syria on behalf of his “spiritual father,” King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, who groomed and financed his rise to power in America.

Calling for Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, John Boehner, John McCain, Lindsey Graham and others to be arrested and tried for treason, Wiles warned that the US will carry out a “false flag” terrorist attack in the United States that it could blame on Syrian president Bashar al-Assad as justification for military action:   Continue reading “Wiles: US Will Carry Out False Flag Terrorist Attack In US To Justify Military Action Against Syria”

marijuana trim 263x164 Bold Marijuana Legalization Ballot Measure Proposed in CaliforniaNatural Society – by Elizabeth Renter

Attitudes towards marijuana are changing across the nation, and subsequently, so are the laws. But none have been as bold as the newly proposed California Hemp Act 2014 (CHA) recently filed by the California Cannabis Hemp Initiative 2014 (CCHI). The CHA would essentially legalize all marijuana and hemp, but unlike laws in a select few states, it would go so far as to stop the California state government from taxing or regulating marijuana at all.   Continue reading “Bold Marijuana Legalization Ballot Measure Proposed in California”

Aspartame: Genetically Modified Bacterial Excretions in Your Food And DrinkGreen Med Info – by Anne Gordon, RN

You’ve heard a lot about aspartame by now, the synthetic sweetener found in many diet soft drinks, thousands of foods and supplements. Indeed, its cancer-causing potential was recently discussed in the GreenMedInfo article: Aspartame: Putting the Die into Dieting since 1981. But when you realize that aspartame is produced from the excreta of GM bacteria (E. Coli) … it makes an already controversial product seem much less healthy.  The original patent is now available for the public to read online. Continue reading “Aspartame: Genetically Modified Bacterial Excretions in Your Food And Drink”

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CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) – A house exploded in the northwest Indiana city of Lowell, Indiana Monday night.

The explosion occurred around 8 p.m. Monday, in a home off of Route 2 near I-65. Police say at least one home was leveled and several other nearby homes caught on fire.    Continue reading “Explosion levels home, damages others in Lowell, Ind.”

Canada Free Press – by Judi McLeod

‘President Barack Obama’s Traveling Video Show’,  depicting Syrian sarin attack victims shows how the manipulation of YouTube videos can be used to achieve political ends.

The 13 graphic Syrian videos were shown to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, according to the panel’s website, which says they “explicitly claim to show victims of a chemical or poison gas attack.” (Yahoo News, Sept. 7, 2013) and were displayed for the television world on CNN, Saturday, with Jake Tapper describing what was on them.First came the obscure anti-Muslim video he blamed and never walked back for the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that took the lives of four courageous Americans.   Continue reading “Obama using al-Qaeda YouTubes to go to war in Syria”

3016951-inline-drone-license-deer-fieldFreedom Outpost – by Dean Garrison

Do you remember the story of Deer Trail, Colorado and its passion for hunting drones? Well evidently that passion spreads beyond just a few people. It is being reported that roughly 1000 people have already applied for licenses.

The New York Daily News reports:

Hunters in Colorado are lining up for a hot new license: $25 to shoot down a government drone over the village of Deer Trail.   Continue reading “1000 People Apply for Drone Hunting Licenses in Colorado”

Project Censored

Former Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers confirmed the presence of American nuclear warheads in bunkers at the Netherlands’ Volkel air base.  According to the Telegraph’s report, the Dutch airbase “houses 22 tactical nuclear bombs belonging to the United States as part of a Cold War military arsenal described by the country’s former Prime Minister as ‘absolutely pointless.’”   Continue reading ““Pointless” US Nuclear Weapons at Dutch Airbase”

800px-Foster_Farms_breast_nuggets_frozenThe Daily Sheeple – by Heather Callaghan

There are many reasons, this year, to believe that the USDA will be more lax than ever on meat safety. Eat large-scale and processed meats at your own risk.

Just before Labor Day weekend, the USDA quietly admitted that they have lifted the ban against processed chicken imports from China.

This is of great concern for multiple reasons.   Continue reading “USDA Lifts Ban on Chinese Processed Chicken Imports”

News Max – by Greg Richter

President Barack Obama says he is willing to wait weeks, but not months, as Congress debates taking military action against Syria.

Speaking to Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace as part of a media blitz on Monday, Obama said that he is aware he has yet to persuade a majority of the American public or Congress.   Continue reading “Obama: Willing to Delay Military Action on Syria”