ABC News – by LARA JAKES AP National Security Writer

The United States pledged Wednesday to send an additional $380 million in aid this year to help victims of Syria’s brutal civil war, but warned that international efforts to ease their suffering will fail if Syrian President Bashar Assad refuses to let humanitarian assistance get to people who need it.

The U.S. is the largest single international donor to the Syrian crisis. But its new funding commitment, announced by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, is only a fraction of the $6.5 billion the United Nation hopes to raise for aid to Syria in 2014.   Continue reading “US Pledges Additional $380m for Syria War Victims”

Washington’s Blog

Stunning Hypocrisy

The big banks have laundered hundreds of billions of dollars for drug cartels. See thisthisthisthisthis and this (indeed, drug dealers kept the banking system afloat during the depths of the 2008 financial crisis).   Continue reading “Big Banks Launder Hundreds of Billions of Illegal Drug Cartel Money … But Refuse to Provide Services for Legal Marijuana”

rabbiThe Ugly Truth

Israeli, American researchers publish work on new genetic risk factor for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder. The grounds of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Israeli and American researchers investigating a healthy Ashkenazi Jewish population have identified a new genetic risk factor for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (manic-depression).   Continue reading “Researchers find new risk factor for two mental illness disorders in Ashkenazi genes”

Mexican soldiers stand guard outside the mayoral office in Apatzingan, Michoacan State on January 14, 2014, where government officials held a meeting with members of the Self-Protection PoliceYahoo News – by Leticia Pineda

Apatzingán (Mexico) (AFP) – Mexican federal forces launched an offensive to take over security in a violence-torn western state, seizing a drug cartel’s bastion and clashing with vigilantes who refused to disarm.

A convoy of 200 military and federal police forces rumbled into Apatzingan and disarmed municipal police officers in the city, which is known as a stronghold of the Knights Templar gang in Michoacan state.   Continue reading “Mexican troops in deadly clash with vigilantes”

The Narcosphere

Pleadings in Federal Court Reveal ICE Undercover Operation Marked With CIA Fingerprints

Federal agents this past November raided the offices of an aircraft brokerage and leasing company called World Jet Inc., based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The raid, spearheaded by the US Drug Enforcement Administration, was launched on the heels of a DEA affidavit for a search warrant, which was filed in late October last year in federal court in Colorado as part of a case that is now sealed. The search-warrant affidavit was made available on the Internet after being obtained by a reporter for the Durango Herald newspaper.   Continue reading “DEA Case Threatens to Expose US Government-Sanctioned Drug-Running”

bruce-springsteen-jimmy-fallon-chris-christie.JPGNJ.com – by  Amy Kuperinsky/The Star-Ledger

They took to the stage dressed in “Born in the U.S.A.” ensembles, wearing sleeveless denim button-downs, aviator sunglasses and red bandanas.

Tonight, Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Fallon sang about none other than Gov. Chris Christie.

The song, called “Governor Chris Christie’s Fort Lee, New Jersey Traffic Jam,” riffed on the George Washington Bridge scandal involving Christie’s staff and lane closures to the bridge in Fort Lee.   Continue reading “Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Fallon sing Chris Christie ‘New Jersey Traffic Jam’ song”

Mami’s Shit

Sodium bicarbonate, better known as baking soda, has been used for decades as a first line of defense against every kind of ‘acidic’ health problem – including cancer. Naturally, the question remains – is there any proof that baking soda is a defense against cancer or any other chronic dis-ease?

History has much to teach us about natural healthcare. In a booklet titled, Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Medical Uses – published in 1924, Dr. Volney S. Cheney explains his clinical successes in using sodium bicarbonate to treat both the common cold and flu. His comments are actually quite remarkable.   Continue reading “How baking soda helps cancer patients”

shutterstock_106443626The Daily Sheeple- by Lily Dane

A Florida concealed carry permit holder had an unpleasant run-in with a Maryland police officer while traveling through the state.

John Filippidis and his family drove from Florida to New Jersey last December for Christmas and a wedding. He knew he’d be traveling through states that aren’t gun-friendly, so he left his gun at home.   Continue reading “Gun Owners: Be Careful if You Pass Through Maryland”

The New York Times – by DAVID E. SANGER and THOM SHANKER

WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world that allows the United States to conduct surveillance on those machines and can also create a digital highway for launching cyberattacks.

While most of the software is inserted by gaining access to computer networks, the N.S.A. has increasingly made use of a secret technology that enables it to enter and alter data in computers even if they are not connected to the Internet, according to N.S.A. documents, computer experts and American officials.   Continue reading “N.S.A. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers”

LA Times – by Adolfo Flores

Anger and frustration continued to build a day after an Orange County jury acquitted two former police officers of beating a homeless man to death in a case that generated national debate.

Overnight, protesters swarmed the streets of Fullerton, taunting passing patrol cars and waving signs saying “No More Killer Cops” and “Change 4 Justice.”   Continue reading “Kelly Thomas verdicts: Police monitoring for death threats”

deafsidepicStoryLeak – by Mikael Thalen 

An elderly deaf Oklahoma man was beat by two highway patrol troopers earlier this month for allegedly refusing to comply during a traffic stop.

According to reports, 64-year-old Pearl Pearson left the scene of a minor automobile accident before being pulled over by Oklahoma Highway Patrol on January 3.

After issuing several vocal commands from their police vehicle, troopers claim Pearson refused to show his hands. Despite a large placard on his driver’s door stating, “Driver is deaf,” Pearson claims troopers immediately began hitting his face as he attempted to show his ID, which also states that he is hearing-impaired.   Continue reading “Police Beat Elderly Deaf Man For ‘Refusing Orders’”

Former Officers Acquitted on Kelly Thomas Beating Death ChargesNBC Los Angeles – by Christina Cocca

Hours after two former police officers were acquitted of all charges in the 2011 beating death of a homeless man at a Fullerton, Calif., transit station, the FBI announced Monday it would examine evidence in the trial to see if further investigation is needed.

Jurors reached the verdicts in just one day regarding whether Fullerton Officer Manuel Ramos and former Cpl. Jay Cicinelli were responsible for the death of 37-year-old Kelly Thomas. Both were found not guilty.   Continue reading “FBI to Examine Kelly Thomas Trial Evidence After Officers’ Acquittals”

Century Link – by RUSSELL CONTRERAS

ROSWELL, N.M. (AP) — A 12-year-old New Mexico boy drew a shotgun from a band-instrument case and shot and wounded two classmates at his middle school Tuesday morning before a teacher talked him into dropping the weapon and he was taken into custody, officials and witnesses said.

Gov. Susana Martinez said a boy was critically injured and a girl was in serious condition following the shooting at Berrendo Middle School in Roswell.   Continue reading “New Mexico boy, 12, shoots 2 classmates at school”

Activist Post – by Michael Snyder

If radioactive snow is falling in Missouri, is it safe to assume that much of the snow that is falling on the rest of the country is also radioactive?

What you are about to see is absolutely shocking.  A highly respected YouTube personality known as DutchSinse has released video of himself measuring radiation levels of the snow falling on St. Louis, Missouri.  What he discovered was that he got a reading that was about twice as high as he did on a sunny day when there is no precipitation.   Continue reading “Why Is Radioactive Snow Falling In Missouri?”

 Miami Dade College President Eduardo Padron, right, arrives to a press conference with the first group of students coming from Cuba to study at Miami Dade College for a semester on Monday, Jan. 13, 2014. Miami Herald – by JUAN O. TAMAYO

Fifteen young Cubans, from rappers to dissidents, will begin classes at Miami Dade College Tuesday in an unprecedented scholarship program for students from a country were universities regularly expel opposition activists.

With some of the students already wearing sky-blue MDC hoodies, the 15 were introduced in a ceremony Monday to the professors who will see them through a six-month program of English, computer, business and social studies.   Continue reading “15 Cuban students will start at Miami Dade College”