Reuters

France’s agriculture ministry on Saturday banned the sale, use and cultivation of Monsanto’s MON 810 genetically modified maize, the only variety currently authorised in the European Union.

The French government, which maintains that GM crops present environmental risks, has been trying to institute a new ban on GM maize (corn) after its highest court has twice previously struck down similar measures.   Continue reading “France bans Monsanto GM maize ahead of sowing season”

Jim Stone Freelance

There are numerous alternative theories now, all being pushed by either mainstream media or “mainstream alternative media” and all have major problems. Diego Garcia remains by far the most highly probable location for flight 377. There are three big reasons why flight 377 most likely ended up there, and a few smaller ones

The first big reason is because the Malaysian military plotted flight 377 on radar as it turned around and flew for a full hour in the direction of Diego Garcia until it disappeared from their military radars far sooner than it should have absent jamming. All the terrain mapping and flying at 5,000 feet stories are bold faced lies, the last radar blip from this plane happened at 29,500 feet and at that altitude it disappeared from military radars after previously vanishing from civilian radars at 36,000 feet. Continue reading “All Eyes on Diego Garcia”

The Blaze – by Billy Hallowell

Former House stenographer Dianne Reidy, the woman who was removed from the House chamber last October when she went on a rant about God and the Constitution, released a video statement Saturday denying she suffered a breakdown and claiming that God guided her actions.

Reidy, who appears alongside her husband Dan in the video, said her public comments are meant to “set the record straight” about what unfolded late last year.   Continue reading “Former House Stenographer Whose Bizarre Rant Included God, the Constitution and Freemasons Says She ‘Did Not Have a Breakdown’”

DSC00835Laura and I awoke Sunday morning and witnessed the coming of a beautiful day with the morning sky a brilliant blue, thus we decided to put the Sun Oven through its paces.  The sun was fully on our yard by ten o’clock and so we set up the oven and positioned it directly into the sun.

At this point we noticed the beginning of the chemtrails.    Continue reading “Chemtrails Shut Down Sun Oven”

Sulaiman Abu GhaithMail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — The self-described mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks says a onetime Osama bin Laden spokesman who is on trial in New York had no role in planning military operations for al-Qaida.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed said in a statement filed late Sunday in Manhattan federal court that Sulaiman Abu Ghaith served as an al-Qaida spokesman because he was “an eloquent, spellbinding speaker.” But Abu Gaith, Mohammed said, “was not a military man and had nothing to do with military operations.”   Continue reading “9/11 mastermind: Spokesman had no military role”

Yahoo News – by ALI AKBAR DAREINI

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A senior Iranian official said Monday that an alleged attempt to sabotage one of Tehran’s nuclear facilities involved foreign intelligence agencies who tampered with imported pumps.

Asghar Zarean, in charge of nuclear security for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, was commenting on claims regarding the heavy water nuclear reactor at Arak in the center of the country. Iran first made the charges Saturday.   Continue reading “Iran accuses foreign agencies in new sabotage plot”

	In this March 12, 2014, photo, President Barack Obama listens during his meeting with Ukraine Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Obama is seeking changes in overtime rules that will make millions of workers eligible for time-and-a-half pay for their extra work. Obama intends to sign a presidential memorandum on March 13 directing the Department of Labor to propose rules that expand the number of employees who benefit from overtime pay. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)New York Daily News – by JAMES WARREN

WASHINGTON — Even after Russian state media warned of Putin’s ability to turn the U.S. into “radioactive ash,” an outraged President Obama slapped sanctions against Russian officials in response to Crimea’s vote to secede from Ukraine.

Obama said Monday there are “clear consequences” for Vladimir Putin’s actions in Ukraine.   Continue reading “Obama announces sanctions against 7 Russian officials after Crimea referendum”

Mail.com

MISSION, Texas (AP) — Esteban Manzanares was working his regular day shift as a U.S. Border Patrol agent along the busiest stretch of Mexican border when a trio of Honduran immigrants spotted him and offered to surrender.

A woman, her teenage daughter and a teenage family friend later told authorities they were taken into custody and driven away from a popular county park just north of the Rio Grande and upriver to a more remote, scrub brush-filled area. It was there, in this rugged no-man’s land between the river and a stretch of rust-covered steel border fence, that the older woman says the group was assaulted by a man wearing green fatigues who left the area with one of the girls.   Continue reading “Suicide, allegations stun border agent’s family”

Mail.com

LAZARO CARDENAS, Mexico (AP) — Forget crystal meth. The pseudo-religious Knights Templar drug cartel in western Mexico has diversified to the point that drug trafficking doesn’t even rank among its top sources of income.

The cartel counts illegal mining, logging and extortion as its biggest moneymakers, said Alfredo Castillo, the Mexican government’s special envoy sent to restore the rule of law in Michoacan, the state controlled by the Knights Templar the last several years.   Continue reading “Mexico drug cartel makes more dealing iron ore”

Dmytro FirtashIntelNews – by Ian Allen

A well-connected Ukrainian oligarch, who is considered one of Russia’s most trusted energy sales intermediaries, has been arrested in Austria at the request of the United States. Some speculate that this may be a first direct sign of America’s response to Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine.

In an article published last week, The Washington Post suggested that the arrest of Dmytro Firtash, a citizen of Ukraine, may be “the beginning of a US effort to inflict financial pain on Russia over its role in the Ukrainian crisis”.   Continue reading “Pro-Russian oligarch arrested —first sign of US sanctions on Russia?”

Courthouse News

Officials at the Milton Hershey School strip-searched a student in the mistaken belief she had a cell phone, then told her mother that the girl “does not have constitutional rights because she is in a private school,” the girl and her mom claim in court.

The mother, Trina Howze, and her daughter sued the Milton Hershey School, its Student Home Affiliate Michael Randolph, and C.W.’s student home supervisors Kenneth Wilson and Tysha Wilson, in Federal Court.   Continue reading “Private School Says Strip Search Is OK”

MassPrivateI

Google Inc., the world’s largest Internet-search provider, is seeking to black out portions of a transcript from a public court hearing that includes information on how it mines data from personal e-mails.

Google has acknowledged scanning the contents of millions of email messages sent and received by student users of the company’s Apps for Education tool suite for schools.   Continue reading “Google doesn’t want the public to know how its spying on you”

MassPrivateI

Article first appeared at aclu.org:

The U.S. government (DHS/TSA) today maintains a massive watchlisting system that risks stigmatizing hundreds of thousands of people, including American citizens, as “known or suspected terrorists” based on secret standards and secret evidence, without a meaningful process to challenge error and clear their names. The watchlists in this system are shared widely within the federal government, with state and local law enforcement agencies, and even with foreign governments, heightening the negative consequences for listed individuals.    Continue reading “875,000 Americans On TSA’s No-Fly Terrorist Watchlist”

New York Times – by DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

CAIRO — United States Navy commandos seized a diverted oil tanker in the Mediterranean waters southeast of Cyprus on Monday morning, thwarting an attempt by a breakaway Libyan militia to sell its contents on the black market, the Pentagon said. No one was hurt in the operation, the Pentagon said in a statement.

The diverted tanker, called the Morning Glory, had sailed into the Libyan port of Sidra under a North Korean flag but North Korea disavowed the ship and denied having provided any authorization. News reports have said it was operated by a company based in Alexandria, Egypt, and that after leaving Libyan waters it appeared to have sailed the Mediterranean in search of a buyer for its oil.   Continue reading “U.S. Navy SEALs Take Control of Diverted Oil Tanker”