boomersZen Gardner

It’s no wonder the awakened boomer generation is so upset.  We’re the current elders who’ve watched these latest accelerating changes not just take place, but fully supplant the delicate human and planetary condition.  We’ve seen it happen step by premeditated step.

Even though we baby boomers were born in the heat of social programming experiments, the exponentially increasing onslaught on our world is next to unfathomable. Even we remember simpler times, while our forefathers are no doubt groaning from beyond.   Continue reading “Boomer On A Grampage”

Yahoo News – Reuters

UnitedHealth Group dropped thousands of doctors from its networks in recent weeks, leaving many elderly patients unsure whether they need to switch plans to continue seeing their doctors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

The insurer said in October that underfunding of Medicare Advantage plans for the elderly could not be fully offset by the company’s other healthcare business. The company also reported spending more healthcare premiums on medical claims in the third quarter, due mainly to government cuts to payments for Medicare Advantage services.   Continue reading “UnitedHealth drops thousands of doctors from insurance plans: WSJ”

Project Chesapeake – by Tom Chatham

Based on current estimates there are between 91 and 102 million working age Americans without a job. A nation cannot sustain a service based economy with that many unemployed people that contribute nothing to the economy. A service based economy requires a certain amount of money flowing through the hands of working people to support all of the service work done. When you eliminate a large percentage of those people the system becomes unsustainable and soon collapses in on itself. This is the situation we now find ourselves in as a nation.  Continue reading “Time to Reshuffle the American Job Market”

Next Gov – by Aliya Sternstein

The next Cuban missile crisis could be resolved through the power of music rather than an armed standoff between nuclear powers, military officials and researchers speculate.

It is believed that sound waves can “jump the air gap” — or hack a machine that is not on a network — to paralyze a ship’s control systems. Instead of using a blockade or firing Tomahawk missiles to prevent Russia from delivering weapons to Cuba, the United States could use malicious tones.    Continue reading “The Next U.S. Weapon at Sea Could be Music”

Fox News – by Catherine Herridge

At least five CIA personnel, including government contractors, were asked to sign a second non-disclosure agreement after the Benghazi terrorist attack, Fox News has learned.

While the three-page NDA, obtained by Fox News, does not contain specific references to the 2012 attack which killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, it does contain standard language that unauthorized disclosures could lead to “temporary loss of pay or termination” and “in some circumstances, constitute a criminal offense.”   Continue reading “CIA personnel asked to sign additional non-disclosure form after Benghazi attack”

MassPrivateI

Local law enforcement is getting the kind of technological boost that used to be limited to three-letter agencies, thanks to Web-based software services that mine social media for intelligence.

At last month’s International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in Philadelphia, LexisNexis showed off a new tool it will bundle with its research service for law enforcement agencies—one that will help them “stake out” social media as part of their criminal investigations. (making it easier for them to spy on activists or suspicious people)   Continue reading “Police departments have NSA like spying powers for social media monitoring”

freedom religionAmac Press Release

It puts a new focus on how the law also takes aim at the Bill of Rights – 

John Grimaldi – WASHINGTON, DC, Nov 15 – “We can thank God that there are still judges out there who seek to protect religious freedom, namely those at the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago who decided a few days ago that Obamacare infringes on that freedom,” rights advocate Dan Weber said.   Continue reading “Appeals Court Obamacare Decision Exposes Attack on Basic Rights, AMAC”

Breitbart- by CHRISTIAN TOTO

Celebrities tag-teamed against President George W. Bush during his eight years in the White House, leveling as much verbal abuse as possible against the Commander in Chief.

One rocker compared Bush to Hitler, another said we would all die if Bush had his way and a rapper blamed him for 9/11. We even saw a film like Death of a President, which imagined what would happen if someone assassinated Bush.   Continue reading “Oprah Winfrey: Americans Disrespect Obama Because He Is Black”

ENE News

Fairewinds Chief Engineer Arnie Gundersen, Coast to Coast AM with John B. Wells, Nov. 9, 2013 (at 31:30 in):

Sources have told me — within Tokyo Electric — that they have no confidence that there’s any boron left between these fuel bundles. And they need boron to prevent the nuclear fuel from becoming a self-sustaining chain reaction, a criticality. So without boron in the plates — there are plates between these fuel bundles — but they got extraordinarily hot from not being cooled off the better part of a couple weeks, and they also were exposed to salt water. So that combination likely stripped out the boron. So the only thing Tokyo Electric can do is throw all sorts of boron into the water. Then pull the fuel. […]   Continue reading “Gundersen: Fuel already “very close to going critical” at Unit 4”

The Tap

INTERNET

Who Controls E-Bay?
Summary:
Of the nine(9) eBay executives, six(6) are Jews. This is a numerical representation of 67%. Of the eleven(11) eBay directors, two(2) are Jews. This is a numerical representation of 18%. Jews are approximately 2% of the U.S. population.* Therefore Jews are over-represented among the eBay executives by a factor of 33.5 times(3,350 percent) and over-represented among the eBay directors by a factor of 9 times(900 percent).   Continue reading “Who Controls America”

AIPAC has had Congress smoothered on its key issues for two decadesVeterans Today – by Lasha Darkmoon

Kevin MacDonald’s review of Wilhelm Marr’s pamphlet, Der Sieg des Judenthums über das Germanenthum, 1879, (“The Victory of Judaism over Germanism”), is a fascinating compendium of pessimistic quotations in which German political pundit Marr concludes gloomily that there was no hope left for Germany.

It was finished — yes, as early as the 1870s. The Jews, he lamented, were simply too formidable a foe.    Continue reading “Under Jewish Rule”

Zero Hedge –  by Tyler Durden

The Republicans’ “Keep Your Health Plan Act of 2013” bill has passed the House (as somewhat expected). However, what is more critical – as we noted previously – is that a large number of Democrats broke ranks and voted for the bill.

AFP Photo/Armin Weigel/Germany OutRT News

Berlin has suspended the purchase of armed drones on the grounds that it “categorically rejects illegal killings.” This follows a report by Amnesty International that accused Merkel’s government of aiding the US with drone strikes in Pakistan.

A draft agreement between the Social Democrats and the Conservatives obtained by Der Spiegel condemns the use of drones for targeted attacks.    Continue reading “‘We reject illegal killings’: Germany suspends drone purchase”