The 2014 Gates Foundation letter was just released and its theme is “3 Myths that Block Progress For the Poor.” The letter to Foundation partners focuses on the advances made in eradicating disease in the third world. “By any measure, the world is better than it ever has been. People are living longer, healthier lives. Many nations that were aid recipients are now self-sufficient. You might think that such striking progress would be widely celebrated, but in fact, Melinda and I are struck by how many people think the world is getting worse. The belief that the world can’t solve extreme poverty and disease isn’t just mistaken. It’s harmful.” Bill Gates sat down with the media to educate on his goals for reducing disease, poverty, and stabilizing the world population. Continue reading “Gates Foundation Annual Letter Focuses on Vaccines, Population Reduction”
Month: January 2014
If this is true, he must be stopped! This guy is a communist! He was behind the martial law and gun confiscation during Katrina! Need I say more? You can bet that I will be deep in the trenches down here if he attempts this!
Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre
A retired United States Army Lt. General has been gathering troops to takeover Louisiana state government, citing corruption leading to continued daily disasters and destruction, including suffering victims in a swath called Cancer Alley. Before It’s News has learned the army’s plan is to descend on Baton Rouge in March when legislators return to the Capitol. Continue reading “SPECIAL REPORT: U.S. General Leading Revolutionary Army To Takeover Louisiana”
Before It’s News – by N. Morgan
In this incredible video, Australian police show how a stand off should be dealt with. After a 90 minutes stand off with a gun wielding man, the Aussie police used rubber bullets on the suspect. Yes, that’s right, RUBBER bullets. Our police in the states could use a few lessons from the police there.
Here’s the back story from 9 News: Continue reading “Aussie Police Take Down Gunman With Rubber Bullets, Showing American Cops How Policing Should Be Done”
Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings
Keeping even one “farm animal” in residential neighborhoods could soon be illegal in Michigan. That’s because a proposed change to state regulations could strip property owners of the right to keep and raise small numbers of poultry or livestock.
Michigan’s Right to Farm Act currently extends to all property owners in the state, including those in areas zoned residential or commercial. The state Agricultural Commission is considering a change to the regulations – called Generally Acceptable Agricultural And Management Practices (GAAMPS) — that would strip property owners of that right. Continue reading “A Ban On Owning Farm Animals? Michigan Is Considering It”
Blacklisted News – by Occupy Corporatism
At the World Economic Forum (WEF) the Global Commission on Internet Governance(GCIG) was announced as a “two-year initiative that will present a comprehensive stand on the future of multi-stakeholder Internet governance.”
The GCIG was created by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA). Continue reading “Davos 2014: Elite are Launching Global Internet Governance”
Police States USA – by Liz Reitzig
Pigs can be unpleasant, vicious creatures, especially in groups. They are omnivorous, will destroy anything and frequently attack innocent people when given the opportunity. But that is just their nature. Remember the scene from the Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy falls into the pig pen and everyone around her practically has a heart attack? That’s because they knew she could have easily been pig food. Pig farmers know how difficult the animals can be and take great care to not be in compromising situations including staying on the other side of the fence from them. Continue reading “Michigan farmer faces $700,000 in fines for raising “wrong” breed of pigs”
ABC News – by BEN NUCKOLS Associated Press
Police have identified the gunman in the Maryland mall shooting as a 19 year old from suburban Washington.
Howard County Police Chief William McMahon said Darion Marcus Aguilar of College Park, Md., arrived at the mall shortly after 10 a.m. on Saturday armed with a Mossburg 12-gauge shotgun and used it to kill two people at a store on the upper level of the Mall of Columbia before killing himself. Continue reading “Police Identify Shooter in Maryland Mall Shooting”
The biggest home decor and crafts retailer in the US, Michaels Companies Inc, has warned customers that their credit cards could be compromised in a possible data theft that is currently under investigation.
The security breach on the Michaels card payment system has not yet been confirmed. The company initiated the probe when it came to their notice that some of its clients, who had paid for purchases with credit cards, later reported fraudulent activity on their accounts. Continue reading “Michaels investigating possible breach of credit card data”
A US appellate court decision this week could allow federal agencies to withhold public safety information related to crucial infrastructure concerns or environmental disasters because of potential nefarious use by “terrorists or criminals.”
A US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia panel ruled this week that such information can be concealed from the public by US government entities for “law enforcement purposes” because“terrorists or criminals could use that information to determine whether attacking a dam would be worthwhile.” Continue reading “Court ruling shields public safety info due to potential ‘terrorists’”
“[A] Pew poll suggests that illegal immigrants, if given citizenship, would vote for liberal, anti-gun candidates by an 8-to-1 margin.” – GOA’s Erich Pratt, commenting on Pew poll findings as reported in The Washington Post (7/22/13)
Next Wednesday, the House Republican leadership will announce a set of “principles” for immigration reform. Supposedly, if these “principles” are not well-received, the House will shelve the issue for the remainder of the year. Continue reading “The Next Big Gun Fight: Stopping 8 Million New Anti-gun Voters”
Outpost of Freedom – by Gary Hunt
Chapter I
In some research for another article (The Fourteenth Article in Amendment to the Constitution), I ran across a rather enlightening revelation. It was, just 60 years after the Constitution, a clear and concise definition of just (and only) who the “We the People”, in the Preamble to the Constitution, really are.
Now, most of us will assume that any citizen of the United States is one of, “We the People”. I must admit that until recently, I, too, believed this to be the case. Continue reading ““We the People”, but, Who are We?”
Before It’s News – by Monica Davis
A new synthetic drug named “Gravel”. is sweeping the nation. And ER doctors are scared.
It’s highly addictive and makes users dangerously paranoid, to the point of suicide. It also causes paranoia, kidney failure, hallucinations.
These synthetic drugs are changing so fast, that the feds can’t keep up. Continue reading “Dangerous New “Gravel” Drug: New Underground Bathsalts Mix Draining ER Resources”
A teenage Russian national was arrested late Friday on charges of possessing a weapon of mass destruction, police in Altoona, Pa. said.
Blair County Prison confirmed to Fox News that Vladislav Miftakhov, 19, is in custody.
Altoon Mayor Matthew Pacifico said Miftakjov is a student at Penn State University Altoona. Continue reading “Russian teen charged with possessing weapon of mass destruction, Pennsylvania authorities say”