Truth Dig – by Alexander Reed Kelly

The actor’s 1962 portrayal of an English ally of embattled Arabs is a high water mark of cinema. Long after overcoming stomach cancer in the 1970s, Peter O’Toole died in a London hospital following an illness.

O’Toole stopped acting last year, saying, “I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell.” He said his career in movies and on stage fulfilled him emotionally and financially, connecting him “with fine people, good companions with whom I’ve shared the inevitable lot of all actors: flops and hits.”   Continue reading “Peter O’Toole, Star of ‘Lawrence of Arabia,’ Dead at 81”

The People’s Voice – by Katherine Smith, PhD

Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, happened 75 years ago when Nazi thugs conducted a wave of violent anti-Jewish pogroms on the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. U.S. President Barack Obama, on the 2014 Anniversary of Kristallnacht, issued a statement to commemorate the anniversary of Kristallnacht, stating that “the event foreshadowed the systematic slaughter of six million Jews and millions of other innocent victims.”   Continue reading “The Modern State of Israel: A Hegelian Paradigm”

Sherrie Questioning All

This woman, Anna Breytenbach is able to communicate with animals. This video and documentary gave me so much peace. She proves the oneness of our world. She shows all of us are able to do this. We need to just go within and to become at peace to see what the animals are saying.

This video portion is in the documentary.  It shows how she helped a Leopard but not just him, it was a profound experience for the owner of the big cat sanctuary too.   Continue reading “Absolutely Beautiful! Woman who is able to communicate with Animals – Proves the Oneness of our World.”

Val RustFellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

Did you know that if a professor — whose job supposedly is to teach — corrects a student’s grammar, he is being raaaaaacist?

Of course, the “someone” must be a “person of color” — not just any color, but a person of dark, i.e., “black,” skin color.   Continue reading “Correcting someone’s grammar is now racist”

John McCain speaks to CNNRaw Story – by David Edwards

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was visibly amused on Sunday when he was asked if he had been wrong to say that President Barack Obama’s handshake with Cuban President Raul Castro was like shaking hands with Adolf Hitler.

At the memorial service for former South African President Nelson Mandela, the U.S. president had briefly greeted Castro moments before taking the stage to note that “too many who claim solidarity with Madiba’s struggle for freedom but do not tolerate dissent from their own people.”  Continue reading “John McCain ‘pleads guilty’ after linking Obama to Hitler — but thinks it’s hilarious”

My Name is Joe Cortina

Chris Kyle is perhaps the most evil military figure to disgrace honor patriotism decency and selflessness in our history since colonial times. He was a war criminal racist bigot and typical brain sharing Texas moron redneck. I have heard his Zionist IsraHELL jew worshiping parents speak and they are as hateful ignorant elitist and racist and Christ mocking as he was.

You know the type – wears a beard – lots of aggressive looking poses like biker trash do – and one of those red neck hats like racist trash Toby Keith – so as to look more macho and mean. His entire inbred family are trailer trash and super racist hypocrites – especially his wife like two demons in a pod – were made for each other.   Continue reading “Where have the Real American Heroes Gone?”

Bob’s Blog

We are such a mean country. Or, at least we are here in Colorado. That is the conclusion a visitor to Colorado would possibly make if he or she read the front page article in today’s Denver Post. We are making people go to jail if they don’t pay court fines!

Mark Silverman, the Director of the Denver chapter of the ACLU, says we are discriminating against poor people. Post writer Christopher Osher quotes Silverman:   Continue reading “Making poor people go to jail if they cannot pay court fines”

National Menorah 9 by Ted EytanPragmatic Witness

Like the parasite that Judaism is, America’s largest national holiday, Christmas, has been eclipsed by the traditional Jewish holiday, Hanukkah, and the national lighting of the Menorah across from the White House. Unknown to most in the U.S., the menorah lighting festival at the White House dates back to 1979 with 2013 celebrating the event’s 35th year.   Continue reading “Hanukkah eclipses national Christmas Holiday infecting the entire country”

WND – by JEROME R. CORSI

NEW YORK – A threat to Hillary Clinton’s much anticipated 2016 presidential campaign appears to be developing in Egypt where that nation’s government is taking steps to criminalize the Muslim Brotherhood.

Specifically, a new criminal complaint has been filed with Egypt’s attorney general, Hisham Barakat, alleging then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton collaborated with Naglaa Mahmoud, the wife of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, in seeking to incite domestic insurrections to topple Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the Egyptian general who has been commander in chief of the Egyptian armed forces, as well as minister of defense, since Aug. 12, 2012.   Continue reading “Sudden Threat Endangers Hillary’s 2016 Run”

The poisoning of the Pacific: USA in danger?. 51752.jpegPravda – by Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey

The alert was raised along the west coast of the USA and Canada some time ago. Now the same symptoms and massive die-offs of animals are being seen across the USA as far as the East Coast. Is there a massive cover-up of the catastrophic effects of Fukushima? How true are the rumors that huge swathes of land will soon be uninhabitable?

As the clock ticks on after the nuclear disaster of Fukushima, growing evidence is revealed of a catastrophic level of pollution in the entire Pacific Ocean – as far as the west coast of the United States of America, where a mysterious disease is affecting animal life. The symptoms are not restricted to wild animals, neither are they restricted, now, to the west coast.   Continue reading “The poisoning of the Pacific: USA in danger?”

Tikkun Daily – by David Harris-Gershon

Over a year ago, the Senate Intelligence Committee voted to adopt a historic, 6,000-page report which contains “startling details” about CIA misdeeds related to its torture program.

The report, which cost $40 million to produce and appears to pose no national security threats, has been set for release since December 13, 2012. However, it has yet to see the light of day.   Continue reading “Obama Suppressing 6,000-Page Report on CIA Torture Adopted by Senate Intelligence Committee”

Yucca Dry Lake: This site is part of the Tonopah Test Range, where Lockheed Martin reportedly tests 'experimental unmanned aerial vehicles' on a secluded airstrip east of the lake, according to Trevor Paglen's book, Blank Spots on the MapDaily Mail

The U.S. military can be a sensitive lot when it comes to the location of their military facilities.

With military bases on every continent, in every corner of the world, for the kinds of tasks they perform, it’s no wonder that many of the locations are blacked out and hidden from public view.

The Pentagon says there are around 5,000 bases in total with around 600 overseas.   Continue reading “Blank Spots on the map: Almost all the U.S. Army’s secret military bases across the globe revealed on Google and Bing”

(Shutterstock*)The Epoch Times – by Tara MacIsaac

The World Health Organization and many researchers throughout the world are increasingly raising the alarm over the impacts of all our wireless and electronic devices.

The radiation has been shown to damage DNA, which can impact the health not only of the individual, but also of offspring.  Electrical engineer and environmental consultant Larry Gust offered advice on how people can protect themselves in a video presented by Electromagnetic Health this week.   Continue reading “15 Ways to Avoid Harmful Radiation in Your Home”

West Ham United's Ravel Morrison (L) celebrates with team mate Ricardo Vaz Te after scoring against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League soccer match at White Hart Lane in London October 6, 2013. REUTERS/Eddie KeoghReuters

Three men have been arrested for posting anti-Semitic comments on Twitter following Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League match against West Ham United in October, police said on Friday.

Two men, aged 22 and 24, were arrested on Thursday in London and in Wiltshire, while a 48-year-old man was arrested at his home in Canning Town in London last week on suspicion of inciting racial hatred.   Continue reading “Three men arrested for anti-Semitic tweets after Premier League match”

New York Times – by MICHAEL BARBARO

Michael R. Bloomberg, determined to parlay his government experience and vast fortune into a kind of global mayoralty, is creating a high-powered consulting group to help him reshape cities around the world long after he leaves office.

To build the new organization, paid for out of his own pocket, the billionaire mayor is taking much of his City Hall team with him: He has already hired many of his best-known and longest-serving deputies, promising them a chance to export the policies they developed in New York to far-flung places like Louisville, Ky., and Mexico City.   Continue reading “Bloomberg Focuses on Rest (as in Rest of the World)”