Month: November 2013
A new storm is set to hit the Philippines while the country still clears up the destruction wrought by Typhoon Haiyan.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Association (Pagasa) has issued a tropical cyclone warning, saying a tropical depression known as Zoraida is heading towards the country. At last report, it was 400km away. Continue reading “Typhoon Haiyan: Tropical Cyclone Zoraida in Pacific Threatens Philippines with Second Strike”
The Epoch Times – by Kristen Meriwether
NEW YORK—Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s final address at the Veterans Day ceremony at Madison Square Park was interrupted by a heckler on Monday.
The mayor, who arrived after the festivities started due to heavy traffic, was interrupted by mid-way through his short speech.
A man seated near the front and dressed in a camouflage jacket stood up just after Bloomberg congratulated Mayor-Elect Bill de Blasio on his victory. The man shouted an expletive, to which the mayor said, “thank you sir, we appreciate that.” Continue reading “Mayor Bloomberg Heckled in Final Veterans Day Parad”
Several large-scale public executions of around 80 people have taken place in North Korea, according to a South Korean newspaper.
In one, woman and children were herded into a sports stadium and forced to watch people being shot dead by machine gun fire.
The executions took place on Sunday November 3, a source told the paper. Continue reading “Killed for watching TV: North Korea executes 80 people in public ‘for viewing South Korean movies and owning Bibles’”
Stuxnet – the famous worm widely credited with crippling the Iranian nuclear weapons programme for several years – also infected the internal network of a Russian nuclear plant. Unspecified malware has even reached the International Space Station, according to the boss of Russian anti-virus firm Kaspersky Lab.
Eugene Kaspersky said he heard about the nuclear infection from a “friend of mine” at the unnamed nuclear plant. The unnamed staffer “sent a message their nuclear plant network which was disconnected from the internet … was badly infected by Stuxnet,” Kaspersky said, SC Magazine reports. The malware apparently got into the air-gapped network of the nuke plant on an infected USB stick. Continue reading “Rogue US-Israeli cyberwar weapon ‘infected Russian nuclear plant’”
That’s right. For all the liberal moaning about the Conservative opposition to permanently expanding the SNAP welfare program, liberals (including Obama himself) are conveniently ignoring the fact that the President has diverted funds from food stamps and funneled them into Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” program. Continue reading “Obama diverting cash from food stamps to fund Michelle’s “Let’s Move” program”
Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson and Alex Jones
The revelations of Edward Snowden shone fresh light on NSA spying targeting the American people, but what has gone largely unnoticed is the fact that a network of different spy systems which can record real time conversations are already in place throughout many urban areas of the United States, as well as in the technology products we buy and use on a regular basis.
These systems are no secret – they are hiding in plain view – and yet concerns about the monolithic potential for their abuse have been muted. Continue reading “Feds Deploy National Spy System of Microphones Capable of Recording Conversations”
Prediction: even if HealthCare.gov is fixed by the end of the month (unlikely), Obamacare is going to be repealed well in advance of next year’s election. And if the website continues to fail, the push for repeal—from endangered Democrats—will occur very rapidly. The website is a sideshow: the real action is the number of people and businesses who are losing their health plans or having to pay a lot more. Fixing the website will only delay the inevitable. Continue reading “Obamacare Will Be Repealed Well In Advance Of The 2014 Elections”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students are flocking to U.S. colleges and universities, helping to drive the number of international students studying in America to record levels.
Similarly, all-time high numbers of American students are studying abroad, although there are far fewer and they tend to do much shorter stints than students coming to the United States. Continue reading “Record Number Of Foreign Students Hit US”
Alex Jones has been exposed for having ties with The CIA/STRATFOR FBI & AIPAC
The following conversation of Stew Webb reflect this fact.
According to the information Alex Jones purpose is to put out disinformation/misinformation and leak certain items in the news that has handlers want released for their own agenda. Continue reading “Exposing Alex Jones and his Cronies”
Just how cynical and oppressive is the administration of President Barack Obama? Just ask the CEOs of some of the nation’s health insurance companies.
According to one CNN reporter, they will tell you that the current regime is so adamant about controlling the narrative surrounding the Obamacare disaster that they have even taken to issuing threats. Continue reading “White House orders health insurance companies to not criticize Obamacare”
Supporting the troops is increasingly used as a substitute for supporting unpopular wars, and the poppy appeal is part of that process.
One day this week I carried out a little experiment as I travelled around. I went by train from London to Hertfordshire and back, then journeyed on the tube across central London and later to my home in Hackney. I did a rough count and I reckon that no more than 1 in 20 of my fellow passengers were wearing red poppies. Contrast that with the pervasiveness of the poppy from virtually every ‘official’ source. Continue reading “How politicians use the poppy appeal to make today’s wars more popular”
Mint Press News – by Katie Rucke
Though Americans commonly believe law enforcement’s role in society is to protect them and ensure peace and stability within the community, the sad reality is that police departments are often more focused on enforcing laws, making arrests and issuing citations. As a result of this as well as an increase in militarized policing techniques, Americans are eight times more likely to be killed by a police officer than by a terrorist, estimates a Washington’s Blog report based on official statistical data. Continue reading “US Police Have Killed Over 5,000 Civilians Since 9/11”
ABC News – by DAVID RISING, AP
This time it splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean — but what about next time?
The European Space Agency says one of its research satellites re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere early Monday on an orbit that passed over Siberia, the western Pacific Ocean, the eastern Indian Ocean and Antarctica. Continue reading “Satellite Hits Atlantic _ but What About Next One?”
Richard Overton, who at 107-years-old is America’s oldest living veteran on record, was honored last week at a Veterans Day ceremony in Austin, Texas. In addition to a standing ovation, Overton received a box of cigars — a vice that he cites as a key ingredient in his recipe for longevity.
Overton takes no medicine, except for aspirin. Instead, he smokes cigars — up to 12 a day, he told Fox News this spring — and drinks whiskey with his morning coffee. The secret to living long, he told the Houston Chronicle, is “staying out of trouble.” Continue reading “Oldest Living Veteran Cites Whiskey, Cigars, ‘Staying Out Of Trouble’ As Key To Longevity”