I posted this piece on 23 February 2008. The information it contains seems relevant to Putin’s potential to shock the world. Here is an extract.
Month: February 2014
Underground Health – by William Kennedy
Bread is wrongly placed at the bottom of our food pyramid which gets passed around all our schools despite many respected health professionals claiming bread and other sources of grains are unnecessary and potentially harmful. Here are some alarming facts about bread. Continue reading “5 Reasons Why You Should Not Eat Bread”
The American Meteor Society is investigating reports that around 200 meteors went shooting across the sky in just one night.
One report from Northern Virginia said a brightly colored fireball appeared in the night sky over Washington: “It was a beautiful greenish white with a long tail,” an observer told Inside Nova. Continue reading “American Meteor Society Investigating 200 Meteorite Reports in One Night”
The militias that emerged a year ago in the western Mexican state of Michoacan to defend communities from a powerful drug cartel are expanding their presence on the Pacific coast, officials said.
Roughly 200 men armed with assault rifles gathered Wednesday on Caleta de Campos beach near the key port of Lazaro Cardenas, a source in the state government told Efe. Continue reading “Militias Fight Mexican Cartel to Control Port City”
The First Lady is in the news again, and for all the wrong reasons…
This week, Michelle Obama appeared on The Tonight Show, hosted by Jimmy Fallon, to discuss her challenges of ‘life in the White House’ and also to plug her new “Let’s Move” campaign. Then came the train wreck – her suicidal gaff insinuating that America’s youth are stupid, can’t cook for themselves, spend their time drunk dancing on bar stools and in her eyes – are a bunch of “knuckleheads”. Yes, she did actually say that. Continue reading “Michelle Obama and The Revenge of the ‘Knuckleheads’”
Several restaurants in a Florida chain are asking customers to help foot the bill for Obamacare.
Diners at eight Gator’s Dockside casual eateries are finding a 1% Affordable Care Act surcharge on their tabs, which comes to 15 cents on a typical $15 lunch tab. Signs on the door and at tables alert diners to the fee, which is also listed separately on the bill. Continue reading “Now on your restaurant bill: Obamacare fee”
He is starting to sound more like McCain every day.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told a gathering of Tea Party conservatives that those affiliated with the movement need to watch what they say, alluding to his recent criticism of right-wing rocker Ted Nugent.
“In order for us to be a bigger party, we have to reach out to more people, not just those of us here. It has to be a bigger party, it has to be a bigger movement,” Paul said at a Tea Party Patriots event in Washington, D.C. Continue reading “Rand Paul to Tea Party: Watch what you say”
Political Blindspot – by M.B. Davis
A pair of burglars made off with $200,000 after wearing extremely realistic-looking masks and dressing as New York City cops. Edward Byam, 24, and Akeem Monsalvatge, 37, of Queens, dressed up as NYPD officers and wore the masks, making it appear that the two – both African American – were white.
And they would have gotten away with it too… If it weren’t for the “thank you” letter they sent to the company that made the realistic latex masks. Continue reading “Robbers Dressed As White Cops Got Away With $200,000 Until Sending ‘Thank You’ Letter To Mask-Maker”
Political Blindspot – by M.B. David
Texas Republican and Senate candidate Chris Mapp told the Dallas Morning News that he and all Americans should have the right to shoot Mexicans crossing into the United States. The incendiary comments were revealed as the Texan paper was explaining why they were endorsing Senator John Cornyn for reelection, rather than other candidates like Mapp. Continue reading “Texas Republican Candidate Claims the ‘Right’ To Shoot ‘Wetbacks’ on Sight”
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal grand juries have indicted six current and former San Francisco police officers, charging three with stealing money, drugs, electronics and gift cards seized during investigations, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
According to the indictment, the three took items they seized during an arrest in 2009, including a $500 Apple gift card. Two days later, one of them used the gift card to buy an iPhone and iPod Nano, prosecutors said. Continue reading “6 current, former San Francisco officers indicted”
Sipsey Street Irregulars – by Dutchman6
The state of Connecticut is making lists of firearm owners to raid. It seems obvious to me that it is thus only fair to list those anti-constitutional tyrants who will have blood on their hands the moment the first Connecticut citizen is shot by the CT state police while carrying out their orders. I will be sending these folks my own email later today. Continue reading “A Sipsey Street Public Service Announcement: The Connecticut Tyrants List, voluntarily subscribed by the participants on 3 April 2013.”
Hang the Bankers – by Clark Kent
A reshuffled Ukrainian Parliament installed following a coup last week has voted to appoint Arseniy Yatsenyuk as the new prime minister of the country. Yats, as Victoria Nuland, the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs at the U.S. State Department, called him, is a natural choice. He is a millionaire former banker who served as economy minister, foreign minister and parliamentary speaker before Yanukovych took office in 2010. He is a member of Yulie Tymoshenko’s Fatherland Party. Prior to the revolution cooked up by the State Department and executed by ultra-nationalist street thugs, Tymoshenko was incarcerated for embezzlement and other crimes against the people of Ukraine. Now she will be part of the installed government, same as she was after the last orchestrated coup, the Orange Revolution. Continue reading “Central banker appointed as Prime Minister of Ukraine”
A man who tried to rob a bookmakers in Glasgow while armed with a cucumber has been jailed for 40 months.
Gary Rough brandished the vegetable, which was covered in a sock, at a female worker at the Ladbrokes shop in Shettleston and demanded cash.
Shortly after she refused, the 28-year-old was pinned to the ground by an off-duty police officer and arrested. Continue reading “Gary Rough jailed over robbery bid with cucumber”