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Everything is rigged. That’s what we have found out over the last two years. Stock markets, forex, interest rates, the price of gold, silver, oil, aluminum…. After battling that rigged world all day, you finally get home or rest your elbows on the bar of a watering hole, and all you want is chill out, go back to basics, and take that first big gulp of your favorite beer. It would heal the wounds of the day, and you’d feel good, knowing that it’s the one thing left in this world – something so fundamental to life that it goes back thousands of years – that hasn’t been rigged against you yet.   Continue reading “Turns Out, Even The Price Of Beer Is Rigged”

Defense One – by Elahe Izadi, National Journal

In a closed hearing Thursday, the Senate Intelligence Committee voted 11-3 to declassify portions of a CIA report detailing post-9/11 interrogation tactics.

The lawmakers sent their request to the White House to declassify more than 500 pages of a 6,200-page report, including an executive summary, findings, and conclusions about an interrogation program involving more than 100 detainees.   Continue reading “Senate Votes to Declassify Report on CIA Interrogations”

Activist Post – by Will Kesler

Years ago I discovered to my astonishment, anger and remorse that our government is collecting income tax devoid of legal authority. Therefore, I have publicly refused to file an income tax return for the past 12 years. If brought before a jury of my peers I will rely upon the following evidence.

1. Mens Rea, or “guilty mind,” is a central feature of criminal law. Criminal liability generally requires not only causing a prohibited harm or evil . . . but also a particular state of mind, an act done with bad purpose or evil intent. Therefore, it is essential to substantiate my intent for not filing, which is to:   Continue reading “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”

Fox News

The former acting director of the CIA, in his first public testimony on Benghazi, confirmed that he ignored guidance from the top CIA officer on the ground in favor of reporting from analysts far removed from the scene, in shaping the flawed “talking points” which said the attack sprung from a protest.

Mike Morell, who served as both deputy and acting director of the agency, is under increasing scrutiny over his role in forming the administration’s public narrative about the attack — a narrative which inaccurately blamed a protest from the outset. Morell is accused of heavily editing the so-called “talking points,” which were the basis for then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice’s controversial comments on several Sunday shows after the attacks that also blamed a protest.    Continue reading “Ex-CIA chief confirms he ignored Benghazi guidance from top officer on ground”

Environmental Deception AgencyNutritional Anarchy – by Daisy Luther

Our friends and protectors at the Environmental Deception Protection Agency are so adamant about protecting us from air pollution that they are conducting dangerous experiments on human beings, some of them children.

Just to emphasize the importance of your soon-to-be-due carbon taxes, the EPA exposed vulnerable members of our population to deadly pollutants: the elderly, people with chronic health problems, and children.  What’s more – they never warned those participating in the study that the toxins they would be exposed to carried with them the risk of cancer and death.   Continue reading “The EPA Furthers the Carbon Tax Agenda with Deadly Human Experiments”

Reuters / Denis BalibouseRT News

Yahoo has announced it has fully encrypted traffic moving between its data centers, as well as mail between servers and other mail providers in order to protect private users from mass surveillance. The move helps put a lid on NSA spooks and hacking.

“We implemented the latest in security best-practices, including supporting TLS 1.2, Perfect Forward Secrecy and a 2048-bit RSA key for many of our global properties such as Homepage, Mail and Digital Magazines,” Alex Stamos, Chief Information Security Officer, wrote in his Tumblr blog post.   Continue reading “Yahoo introduces new encryption methods to protect users from spying”

Mississippi State Flag (Photo by Ken Lund / flickr.com)RT News

The Mississippi Legislature passed a bill on Tuesday that would allow individuals and businesses to legally discriminate on the basis of their religion.

The state House and Senate approved a conference report on SB 2681, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, despite previous indications from the House that its version of the bill was on hold based on objections about the implications for discrimination.   Continue reading “Mississippi Legislature passes bill allowing legal discrimination on basis of religion”

People walk along a cracked road in Iquique, northern Chile, on April 2, 2014 a day after a powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake hit off Chile's Pacific coast. (AFP Photo / Aldo Solimano) RT News

A rash of earthquakes within the last week along a section of the Earth infamous for seismic activity is causing concern that more tremors will soon occur near the ominously named “Ring of Fire.”

Experts don’t think that a series of quakes in recent days are related to one another, but all seem to agree that three major incidents in both North and South America share at least one common bond: each quake and their subsequent aftershocks were located along the circum-Pacific seismic belt, or “Ring of Fire,” where scientists with the United States Geological Survey say 90 percent of the world’s earthquakes occur.   Continue reading “‘Ring of Fire’ fears renewed following earthquakes in California, Chile and Panama”

Corrections officerMail.com

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Attorneys for a serial killer have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt his execution until the state releases information about who supplied its new lethal injection drug stock.

Serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells is set to die Thursday evening with a recently obtained supply of pentobarbital. Texas prison officials say the pharmacy that supplied the drug needs to be kept secret to protect it from threats of violence.   Continue reading “Supreme Court to decide Texas execution drug case”

A UPS driver gets into his truck to make downtown deliveries Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in Atlanta. UPS  Inc., the world's largest shipping carrier, said Wednesday its profit rose 7.5 percent in the first quarter, though it was affected by the weakening U.S. economy. (AP Photo/John Amis)Business Insider – by HAYLEY PETERSON

UPS is firing 250 Queens, N.Y., drivers for walking off the job during a 90-minute protest in February.

The company dismissed 20 of the workers after their shifts Monday and issued notices of termination to another 230 employees, notifying them that they will be fired once the company has trained their replacements, UPS spokesman Steve Gaut told Business Insider.   Continue reading “UPS Fires 250 Employees For Staging A 90-Minute Protest To Defend Co-Worker”

YJN – by Aarav Sen

“It is just not kosher,” a Hasidic matzah bakery spokesperson said after being questioned as to why the prime minister’s matzahs were thrown into the trash.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, visited the Kfar Chabad matzah bakery to bake some Passover matzahs.   Continue reading “Hasidic Passover matzah bakery throws away matzahs that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touched”

Home in Los Angeles County in CaliforniaBBC

US online property site Zillow Inc has announced a partnership with Chinese real estate portal Beijing Yisheng Leju Information Services (Leju).

Zillow’s site helps users find information about homes and mortgages and connects homeowners with agents.

The partnership with Leju will give Chinese investors access to home search information in the US.   Continue reading “Zillow real estate website partners with China’s Leju”