Before It’s News

This is the first properly constructed investigative journalism examination I’ve found of the events that occurred concerning the ONLY witness – “Danny” – to the “confessions” of the two brothers accused of the crime.

Why did the brothers bother to carjack Danny or anyone at all, confess the bombing to him and allow him to escape to tell the only available tale when they could have just left Dodge?   Continue reading “The Entire Case Against Boston Bombers is Based on One Witness “Protected” by FBI & CIA Oversight Agencies”

South Carolina's Fight Over ObamaCare Heats Up in State SenateThe New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

Both sides of the legislative attempt to block enforcement of key provisions of ObamaCare in South Carolina are ratcheting up their efforts.

A bill the supporter calls a “blueprint for other states” is pending in the state Senate and, although not as strong a nullification of the president’s pet project as some would prefer, it does retain the right of state agents to refuse to execute portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).   Continue reading “South Carolina’s Fight Over ObamaCare Heats Up in State Senate”

New York Times – by CLIFFORD KRAUSS

HOUSTON — Four years after the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion, BP is being welcomed back to seek new oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico.

An agreement on Thursday with the Environmental Protection Agency lifts a 2012 ban that was imposed after the agency concluded that BP had not fully corrected problems that led to the well blowout in 2010 that killed 11 rig workers, spilled millions of gallons of oil and contaminated hundreds of miles of beaches.   Continue reading “U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil”

Before It’s News – by Lisa Haven

Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego were tossed into a fiery furnace because they would not bow to an Idol.   However, they were the only ones who stood in start opposition to what the king demanded of his people. Everyone else caved under pressured and bowed out of fear of being thrown into the furnace. Sadly, this is exactly what we see happening today. Many churches are ‘caving under the pressure’ of the government and allowing them to limit what they can and can’t say.   Continue reading “Government Taking Over Churches – Compromise of Epic Proportions”

Kosovo independenceAbout.com

Following the demise of the Soviet Union and its domination over Eastern Europe in 1991, the constituent components of Yugoslavia began to dissolve. For some time, Serbia, retaining the name of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and under control of the genocidal Slobodan Milosevic, forcefully retained possession of nearby provinces.

Over time, places such as Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro gained independence. The southern Serbian region of Kosovo, however, remained part of Serbia. The Kosovo Liberation Army fought Milosevic’s Serbian forces and a war of independence took place from about 1998 through 1999.   Continue reading “Why is it okay for Kosovo to declare independence but not Crimea?”

ARS Technica – by Cyrus Farivar

On Saturday, Defense DistributedAmerica’s best-known group of 3D gunsmiths—announced on Facebook that its founder, Cody Wilson, is now a federally licensed gun manufacturer and dealer. The group published a picture of the Type 7 federal firearms license (FFL) to prove it.

“The big thing it allows me to do is that it makes me [a manufacturer] under the law—everything that manufacturers are allowed to do,” he told Ars. “I can sell some of the pieces that we’ve been making. I can do firearms transactions and transport.”   Continue reading “3D-printed gun maker now has federal firearms license to manufacture, deal guns”

milk glass 263x164 Study Suggests Organic Milk has Better Balance of Healthful Fats, is HealthierNatural Society – by Elizabeth Renter

While common sense tells us organic products are better for us than nonorganics, the science-based evidence is sometimes lacking. Sure, we know vegetables sprayed with pesticides carry more health risks than those that do not, but what about when it comes to things like dairy cows and the milk they produce? One new study sought to determine scientifically if organic milk was better than conventional milk. And they were successful.   Continue reading “Study Suggests Organic Milk has Better Balance of Healthful Fats, is Healthier”

The Watchers

Earthquake registered as M 6.1 (JMA) struck Kyushu, Japan on March 13, 2014 at 17:07 UTC (02:07 JST on March 14). JMA is reporting depth of 80 km. USGS is reporting M 6.3 at depth of 82.9 km (51.5 miles).

Epicenter was located 13 km (8 miles) N of Kunisaki-shi and 30 km (19 miles) ENE of Bungo-Takada-shi, Japan. This earthquake poses no tsunami risk.   Continue reading “Magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck Kyushu, Japan”

Casey Research

Former HUD Assistant Housing Secretary and investment advisor Catherine Austin Fitts reveals her thoughts on the ever-rising debt ceiling… what Obamacare is really about (and that’s not socialized healthcare)… why over $4 trillion missing from federal programs may not be incompetence, but a covert strategy… how to protect yourself from the constant devaluation of the US dollar… and what exactly the Popsicle Index measures and why it matters.   Continue reading “Complete Breakdown of Financial Controls in US Government, Says Austin Fitts”

Ukraine KievHang the Bankers – by Clark Kent

Breaking through the mainstream media’s suppression of contrary voices regarding the Ukraine crisis, RPI advisors Dennis Kucinich and Lawrence Wilkerson this week expose, on Fox News and MSNBC respectively, the United States government’s role in creating the crisis.

Kucinich, who served eight terms in the United States House of Representatives and ran for president as a Democrat, pushes past host Bill O’Reilly’s interruptions to state a few sentences of analysis. Asked what he would have done differently as president regarding Ukraine, Kucinich explains:   Continue reading “Exposed: CIA, NATO and NGOs created the Ukrainian crisis”

International Policy Digest – by Fahim Masoud

The five republics of Central Asia (Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan) are endowed with an immense amount of natural resources and are located in the center of Eurasia.

The collapse of the Soviet Union made it possible for these Central Asian states to develop independent relations with the rest of the world. However, the emerging economic and geopolitical significance of these five republics to China is currently defining the international relations of these republics. Kazakhstan in particular has attracted the interest of the Chinese government. Geographically, Kazakhstan shares a border with China’s western province, Xinjiang. Politically, Kazakhstan is still a dictatorship. China, unlike the United States and European powers, registers no objections to the Kazakh government’s human rights abuses. This makes China’s political and economic transactions with the Kazakh government much easier.   Continue reading “Central Asia: A Region of Strategic Importance to China”

Press TV

The prime minister of Ukraine’s autonomous region of Crimea says more than 80 percent of Crimeans support seceding from Ukraine and becoming part of Russia.

On Thursday, Sergei Aksyonov rejected opponents’ accusations that he will fix the outcome of an upcoming referendum on Moscow’s orders, Reuters reported.

He pointed out that Crimeans will deliver a “Yes” vote to accepting Russian sovereignty without recourse to fraud.   Continue reading “80% of Crimeans back union with Russia: Crimea PM”

Activist Post – by Neenah Payne

Dr. Masaru Emoto, author of The Miracle of Water, proposes the use of hemp to clean up the radiation. The US Must Legalize Hemp! page of the site links to the video Dr. Masaru Emoto talks about Industrial Hemp as a solution to Fukushima.   Continue reading “Hemp Can Remediate Fukushima Radiation”

Image: House Energy Chairman: Build Pipeline, 'Tell Russians to Go Stick It'NewsMax – by John Gizzi

By increasing exports of natural gas to friendly countries, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton believes the United States can “tell Russia to go stick it.”

Expanding America’s natural gas exports will “help our friends across the globe” as well as send a strong message to Russian President Vladimir Putin over his recent actions in Ukraine, Upton said Wednesday in a strongly worded speech to an event hosted by ConservAmerica in Washington, D.C.   Continue reading “House Energy Chairman: Build Pipeline, ‘Tell Russians to Go Stick It’”

Former NJ gov’s son dead in apparent suicideNew York Post – by Jeane MacIntosh

The son of former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine killed himself in a Mexico City hotel, sources told The Post on Thursday.

Jeffrey Corzine, 31, was the youngest of Corzine’s three children with ex-wife and childhood sweetheart Joanne Corzine.   Continue reading “Jon Corzine’s son dead in apparent suicide”