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Hillary Can’t List Accomplishments as Secretary of State

When asked in an interview, Hillary is at a loss for words. Interesting that she agrees that Obama had little time for Foreign affairs. That leaves her with the bag regarding the disastrous Arab Spring and all that goes with it. Throw in the restart button with Russia and you pretty much have it. Considering her background as nothing more than a two-bit Attorney from Arkansas and a hubby that happened to be President in the past, it sums it up completely.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton at a loss at listing her accomplishments as Secretary of State”

Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos

Long story short – Mozilla purged their CEO Brendan Eich after finding out he had donated $1,000 to Prop 8 In California, to ban gay marriage in the state.

Many gay activists are happy Mozilla removed Eich, but others…. not so much.

Liberal gay activist Andrew Sullivan, for example, expresses disgust over what he calls liberal “hounding” of the “Heritic.”   Continue reading “Maher: ‘There Is A Gay Mafia – If You Cross Them, You Do Get Whacked’”

water warsThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

Let’s assume for a moment that in the unlikely event that the Ukrainian  crisis is mitigated without escalating into World War III, we have another dire set of circumstances which have been created that will force the world into conflict.

Let’s further assume for another moment that in the highly unlikely event that the sheep are awakened in this country and America is able to be restored to a previous era of prosperity and relative self-determination, water will be used to enslave the United States. In other words the globalist banksters will keep coming after us until they get what they desire.   Continue reading “How Water Will Be Used to Subjugate America”

(Wikimedia)The Washington Free Beacon – by Bill Gertz

A senior CIA official has died in an apparent suicide this week from injuries sustained after jumping off a building in northern Virginia, according to sources close to the CIA.

CIA spokesman Christopher White confirmed the death and said the incident did not take place at CIA headquarters in McLean, Va.

“We can confirm that there was an individual fatally injured at a facility where agency work is done,” White told the Washington Free Beacon. “He was rushed to a local area hospital where he subsequently died. Due to privacy reasons and out of respect for the family, we are not releasing additional information at this time.”   Continue reading “CIA Official Dies in Apparent Suicide”

Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

Jan Peter Schmittmann, former CEO of ABN AMRO, one of the dead that morning were found in a home in Laren. Three bodies were found in the house. The former ABN CEO was the occupant of the house.

The house is registered to Schmittmann. In the home the body of the father, the mother and teenage daughter were found. Schmittmann still a child, nothing is known about it.   Continue reading “Banker Murder-Suicide? Dutch Banker Found Dead In Home With Wife And Daughter”

Mother Jones – by Asawin Suebsaeng

There are currently no plans to screen Captain America: The Winter Soldier at the White House, as far as the film’s directors have heard. But if it makes it to the White House family theater, President Obama would be watching one big-budget, action-packed, and Scarlett Johansson-starring critique of his controversial terror-suspect “kill list.”

This isn’t me reading things into a mainstream comic-book movie. It’s what the directors themselves will tell you.    Continue reading ““Captain America: The Winter Soldier” Is About Obama’s Terror-Suspect Kill List, Say the Film’s Directors”

Dollar plane on fireWorld Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The US/Russia game we have been watching is one being played out by the powers that be. A good article discussing that Russia’s banks are controlled by the world banks as well is: “Russia Is Dominated By Global Banks, Too“.

(Source: ZeroHedge) – On the heels of Russia’s potential “holy grail” gas deal with China, the news of a Russia-Iran oil “barter” deal, it appears the US is starting to get very concerned about its almighty Petrodollar   Continue reading “US Threatens Russia Over Petrodollar-Busting Deal”

Kuper Island Catholic Residential School child deathsExaminer

“A document filed within the sealed archives of theVatican library called the Magisterial Privilege gives the Pope the right to kill children in Satanic rituals” stated Kevin Annett in today’s phone interview about an April 7 Brussels court prosecuted by his ITCCS.

“According to the document dated Dec. 25 1967, before each new pope assumed office it was mandatory that they participated in Ninth Circle Satanic Cult rites involving the murder of a newborn child and consumption of their blood. Apparently this is one of the induction rights for any new pope. A copy of this statute has been entered as evidence and is now part of the court record.”   Continue reading “Court considers Vatican document giving Pope the right to kill children”

Kamloops Indian Residential School BCExaminer

“The Canadian government has finally admitted to perpetrating the genocide of tens of thousands of native children,” ITCCS’ Kevin Annett said today in a phone interview. “It infuriates me that they’ve kept it secret for so long. I knew this fact 17 years ago when I uncovered statistics of around 50,000 missing native children that I found in the public library.”   Continue reading “Government admits to perpetrating child genocide”

Cleveland Tea Party Patriot – by Ernest Istook

Although the Obama administration claims deportations have hit an all-time high, they’ve actually hit record lows, covered-up by a shell game of phony numbers, said Jessica Vaughan, the Center for Immigration Studies’ director of Policy Studies.

Ms. Vaughan’s report went viral Monday morning about how 68,000 convicted criminals were released by immigration officials last year rather than deported. She revealed the bigger bombshell about phony deportation numbers during her interview on my talk radio show Monday afternoon on The Washington Times Radio Network.   Continue reading “Obama’s Deportation Rate Hits Record Low – NOT Record High!”

Tech Dirt – by Mike Masnick

We’ve been writing quite a bit about the supposedly devastating $40 million, 6,300 page Senate report that exposes the CIA torture program for being useless — and (perhaps more importantly) describing in detail how the CIA lied about it to everyone, including Congress. There’s been something of an ongoing fight about declassifying the document, with the general thinking being that the Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee would likely support declassification, but the Republicans would not. But, as we’d pointed out, despite Intelligence Committee boss Senator Dianne Feinstein’s condemnations of the CIA concerning the report, she still couldn’t must up the courage to admit that what the CIA was doing was “torture.” Instead, it was always the “detention and interrogation program.” But, anyone who’s looked at it knows exactly what it was: a torture program, almost certainly in violation of the Geneva conventions.    Continue reading “Some Senators Finally Willing To Call CIA’s Torture Program ‘Torture’”

Detroit News – by JOEL KURTH AND LAUREN ABDEL-RAZZAQ

Pontiac— Oakland County commissioners asked no questions last March before unanimously approving a cellphone tracking device so powerful it was used by the military to fight terrorists.

Now, though, some privacy advocates question why one of the safest counties in Michigan needs the super-secretive Hailstorm device that is believed to be able to collect large amounts of cellphone data, including the locations of users, by masquerading as a cell tower.

“I don’t like not knowing what it’s capable of,” said county Commissioner Jim Runestad, R-White Lake Township, who has met in recent weeks with sheriff’s officials about his concerns.   Continue reading “Secret military device lets Oakland deputies track cellphones”

Crop of image by David D/C via FlickrACLU – by Jay Stanley

At a panel in Toronto recently I was asked whether I thought the United States had become a “surveillance state.” How to answer that question? At first glance it’s an impossibly fuzzy question, the answer to which is relative depending on whether one has in mind life in an 18th century American town, or the Stasi. At the same time, if we can impose some structure on how we approach the question, it is an opportunity to take stock of where we stand—probably a healthy exercise.

Thinking it over, I came up with a five-part test by which we can consider the question:   Continue reading “Have We Become a “Surveillance State”? A Five-Part Test”