International Red cross records put the Holocaust death toll of camp inmates at 271,301Before It’s News – by Greg Ericson

At left is a photo taken of the liberation of Dachau.

The inmates hardly look at deaths door do they? Yet this was at the time of greatest hardship for them.

And having said that, even the extreme hardship that they were living under wasn’t because of any ‘Final Solution’ policy.   Continue reading “International Red cross records put the Holocaust death toll of camp inmates at 271,301”

carcassThe Organic Prepper

An added bonus to the Thanksgiving holiday feast is the boon that it can give to your pantry.  If you have some jars and fresh lids, your kitchen already contains everything you need to add an abundant amount of food to your stockpile!

Turkey, veggies, and cranberry sauce will all make beautiful additions to your home-canned goods.  Use these recipes as a guideline to adapt what you have left over to nutritious homemade meals in jars.   Continue reading “Canning the Thanksgiving Leftovers”

** FILE ** Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly Cabinet meeting in Sde Boker, Israel, on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013. Mr. Netanyahu said that Israel would do all it could to keep world powers from striking a "bad and dangerous" deal with Iran over its nuclear program. (AP Photo/David Buimovitch, Pool)The Washington Times – by Cheryl K. Chumley

In what’s sure to fuel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s angst over the American-forged nuclear development deal with Tehran, the foreign minister of Iran said Friday that all further discussions will have to leave out Israel.

The nation’s state-run news agencyIRNA, quoted Mohammad Javad Zarif as saying that Iran “would not attend a meeting in which the Quds [or Jerusalem] occupy regime participates. We consider the Zionist regime as the biggest danger to the region and the world.”   Continue reading “Iran’s ultimatum for new nuclear talks: No ‘Zionist’ Israelis allowed”

San Pedro Sula hondurasBusiness Insider – by Pamela Engel, Christina Sterbenz AND Gus Lubin

Drug trafficking, gang wars, political instability, corruption, and poverty have combined to make Latin America by far the most homicidal region of the world.

The region has 40% of the world’s murders, despite having only 8 percent of the population, according to the U.N.

The highest murder rate of all is in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, with 169 homicides per 100,000 people, according to a study published earlier this year by Mexico’s Citizens’ Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice. The ranking is based on 2012 data, except for San Pedro Sula and Distrito Central in Honduras, where authorities would not cooperate and 2011 data was used.    Continue reading “The 50 Most Violent Cities In The World”

(Photo: Wikimedia Commons)Intellihub – by  Shepard Ambellas

The OPCW is now claiming they have a “technically feasible” plan to dump chemical weapons into the Mediterranean Sea reports say.

In what can only be described as a really bad idea, the organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is planning to destroy at least 1000 tones of the confiscated Syrian chemical weapon stockpile out at sea, which some fear will destroy delicate eco systems vital to sea and human life alike.    Continue reading “Sea Hosting 100-Million Year-Old Species to be Site of Syrian Chemical Weapons Stockpile Dump”

Before it’s News- by Josey Wales

Year after year we see how just a crazy people really are. Black Friday 2013 Fights, Brawl & madness Compilation!

Crazy Black friday fight comp 2013 Crazy walmart Black Friday fight 2013 – walmart black Friday 2013 black friday brawls Thanksgiving fight brawl at walmart over a TV! Walmart black Friday sale crowd! Walmart black Friday sale crowd! RAW video: Pushing, shoving Black Friday madness at Walmart in Covington Black Friday Disasters Walmart Black Friday craziness   Continue reading “Crazy Black Friday Fight Compilation 2013! (Videos)”

Before it’s News

Facebook removed TheWeatherSpace.com Network on November 12, 2013 without a solid reason as to why.  In fact all sites on the server were gone.  A chemtrail monitoring page, a HAARP Status Monitoring Page, a Southern California Weather Page, and the National Weather Page.  All pages totaled over 100,000 likes.

When arriving at Facebook the security team greeted me and told me to fill a card out.  I then gave my license as I thought this was the process to see someone there and get a visitor badge.  No big deal here … 2 minutes later 6 police cars came in and told me to leave.  I really did not know where this came from.  They didn’t really know either, however I left and drove the 6 hours back to Southern California empty handed.  I had no answers.    Continue reading “Facebook Removes Weather and HAARP Pages Totaling 1000,000 People, Forced To Start Over Again”

amishfleeThe Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

Back in October, The Daily Sheeple reported that a court of appeals was going to force a 10-year-old Amish girl from Ohio to take chemotherapy treatments for her leukemia after her family opted to seek alternative treatments.

Now that family has taken the girl and fled the country.

The parents initially fought the treatments because they were making their little girl, Sarah Hershberger, severely ill, but the hospital decided to take the parents to court over their decision to look for natural cancer cures outside the Big Pharma model. Even though a juvenile judge twice ruled to uphold the parents’ rights, Akron Children’s Hospital took the case to an appeals court which overturned the previous rulings.   Continue reading “Amish Family Flees Country to Avoid 10-Year-Old’s State-Enforced Chemotherapy”

St. Peter's Basilica at the VaticanCNS News –  by Barbara Hollingsworth

The U.S. State Department is blaming its decision to close the U.S. embassy to the Vatican on the Benghazi terrorist attack, saying that the embassy is too much of a security risk for U.S. diplomats.

“Security is our top priority in making this move,” the State Department said in a statement sent to CNSNews.com by department spokesperson Nicole Thompson.   Continue reading “State Dept. Blames Closing of U.S. Embassy at Vatican on Benghazi–And Need of U.S. Gov’t to Save Money”

WPEC-TV CBS12 News :: News - Top Stories - Church Group Trying to Feed the Homeless Ordered to StopWPEC TV CBS 12 – by Israel Balderas

LAKE WORTH, Fla. — Happy Thanksgiving to all, but apparently not for the homeless living at Palm Beach County’s John Prince Park in Lake Worth, FL.

This holiday is supposed to be a day to think of others, which is exactly what church members from Acts 2 Worship Center in Loxahatchee, FL wanted to do.

But when the small group tried to deliver food to the homeless living at the park, a park ranger ordered them to stop.   Continue reading “Church Group Trying To Feed The Homeless Ordered To Stop”

Obama visits protesters fasting in support of immigration reformCNN – by CNN White House Producer Kevin Liptak

Washington (CNN) – President Obama paid a visit Friday to a group of activists who have been fasting for weeks in the hopes of pressuring Congress to pass new immigration laws.

The President and his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, visited the group on the National Mall to lend support for the cause. The “Fast for Families” protesters have given up all sustenance except water during their protest, which they hope will force lawmakers to take up immigration reform measures pending on Capitol Hill.   Continue reading “Obama visits protesters fasting in support of immigration reform”


Continue reading “After Dallas Police Caught BSing About Shooting Of Mentally Ill Man, Police Chief Changes Policy To Let Cops View Evidence Against Them Before Making Statement”

"If the American people only knew that this was there last Thanksgiving".The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

I  sincerely hope you were blessed with a great Thanksgiving, complete with all the turkey, stuffing  and pumpkin pie that you could eat.

As you prepared your feast, did you think about the fact that we in America throw away more food than many countries have an opportunity to eat? As you pulled your chair up to your Thanksgiving table, did you think about the fact that half the world goes to bed hungry?   Continue reading “The Last Thanksgiving”

Image from twitter.com @WassanaNanuamRT News

Some 1,500 anti-government protesters in Bangkok have broken into the compound of the Royal Thai Army headquarters in their bid to topple the current government. The largely non-violent action could escalate, police say.

“We want to know which side the army stands on,” shouted one protester, according to Reuters.     Continue reading “Thai protesters capture army HQ in countrywide anti-government protests”

David Musselman disguised himself as a homeless manMiami Herald

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah — Members of a Mormon congregation in a Salt Lake City suburb encountered someone they thought was a homeless man at church on Sunday. What they did not know was the man was a bishop for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

At least five people asked David Musselman to leave the church property in Taylorsville, some gave him money and most were indifferent.   Continue reading “LDS bishop dresses as homeless man to teach lesson”

smoke ascends from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plantFox News

In the wake of the deadly tsunami that hit Japan in 2011 and severely damaged a nuclear reactor, Japanese officials say the levels of radiation are safe for everyone outside the reactor area itself. But as radioactive water from the plant nears the West Coast of North America — the water is expected to hit in 2014 — can we be sure it’s safe?

The nuclear reactor continues to leak radioactive water due to poor management, while Japanese subcontractors at the plant have admitted they intentionally under-reported radiation and that dozens of farms around Fukushima that were initially deemed safe by the government actually had unsafe levels of radioactive cesium.   Continue reading “Is it safe? Radioactive Japanese wave nears US”

Afghan President Hamid Karzai (Reuters / Omar Sobhani)RT News

President Hamid Karzai has blamed the US for a drone strike on a home in southern Afghanistan that killed a 2-year-old child and wounded two women, vowing that he will not sign a key bilateral security deal if such attacks continue.

“This attack shows that American forces are not respecting the life and safety of Afghan people’s houses,”Karzai said in the statement Thursday. “For years, our innocent people have become victims of the war under the name of terrorism, and they have had no safety in their homes.”   Continue reading “Karzai condemns US strike that killed toddler, threatens not to sign security deal”

Image from prioria.comRT News

An urgent request made by United States soldiers in combat has prompted the Pentagon to place an order for three-dozen, state-of-the-art micro-drones that resemble birds and can be launched by hand.

Prioria Robotics of Florida announced earlier this month that the US Army Rapid Equipping Force, or REF, awarded them $4.5 million in federal contracts to deliver to the Department of Defense 36 models of the company’s Maveric unmanned aerial vehicle by December.   Continue reading “US Army equipping soldiers with fleet of bird-like drones”