I know, the last thing you’d expect from the Obamas is hypocrisy. Alas, I bring you yet another example, this time regarding school lunches. First Lady Michelle Obama has been widely criticized among hungry students across the U.S., a result of school meal nutrition standards that she successfully lobbied for in 2010. Twitchy has done a great job capturing the reactions and photos to some of these lunches and it’s not pretty (click here, here, and here for examples). But CNS News decided to dig a little deeper. What exactly are Michelle O’s daughters eating at lunch? Is it in any way comparable to the lunches in our nation’s public schools? Obviously, the answer is no: Continue reading “Public School Kids Rebel Against Michelle Obama’s Healthy School Lunches As First Daughters Get Meatball Subs, Ice Cream”
Month: May 2014
Lew Rockwell – by David Hathaway
The imagined look and persona of an agent provocateur in most people’s minds probably couldn’t be further from the truth. Most would probably picture the obscure, silent individual lurking in the back of the room while doing his best to conceal his identity and his movements. If you accept that image, you have also accepted the notion that the provocateur is really just peeking in on, documenting, and recording pre-existing criminal activities and shady plans going on around him. You haven’t faced the reality that the whole show is the production of the provocateur. Continue reading “Are You Talking to a Provocateur?”
The Good News from Bilderberg is that they have invited back the Chinese college professors who attended Bilderberg 2012 but were snubbed in 2013. They also invited another Chinese professor who has worked on his government’s Five Year plan. Hopefully, this rapprochement means we can avoid a military confrontation in Asia. One Bilderberg agenda item is to discuss the recent Russo-Chinese economic alignment and what this means for the Western governments they control.They discuss agenda items until a consensus is reached. Then the participants are expected to carry that consensus back to their home countries. Continue reading “2014 Bilderberg Annotated Members List”
Fukushima Diary – by Mochizuki
Akita governor Satake Norihisa had nosebleed suddenly during a press conference of 5/26/2014.
He was visiting Tokyo the previous day.
He treated it by himself and continued the press conference to state he was just too excited yesterday. Continue reading “Akita governor suddenly had nosebleed during a press conference”
Wall Street Journal – by Eliot Brown
The owners of the tallest tower at the World Trade Center are cutting office rents just months before it opens because of slow leasing activity.
Only one private tenant has signed a lease at One World Trade Center in nearly three years: a one-floor deal with advertising firm Kids Creative that was signed last week. The 3.1-million-square-foot skyscraper, formerly named the Freedom Tower, is 55% leased. Continue reading “Office Rents Cut at One World Trade”
HOBOKEN, N.J.(CBSNewYork) — If you are looking for organic milk you may find that these days it’s a little bit harder to come by.
As CBS 2′s Elise Finch reported, organic suppliers are having a hard time meeting demand, and for some people when it comes to milk organic is the only way to go.
“I would stop drinking milk altogether rather than go to more conventional milk,” Hoboken resident Athena Sapir said, “I feel better knowing what I’m putting in my body and that it is organic as opposed to full of antibiotics and things like that.” Continue reading “Suppliers Struggle To Meet Demand For Popular Organic Milk”
One person was killed Tuesday when a sport-utility vehicle caught fire on the Grand Central Parkway in Queens.
As 1010 WINS’ Al Jones reported, the ramp to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the Grand Central Parkway is often a minefield of potholes. But police said it was a piece of metal on the road that triggered the fireball. Continue reading “Yonkers Man Killed When SUV Hits Debris, Catches Fire On Grand Central Parkway”
Huffington Post – by Matt Ferner
The magical ”weed fairy” is back. This time she’s landed in Seattle where she’s giving away free pinches of marijuana to try and help “keep spirits high” in the Emerald City.
Residents began seeing flyers taped to street poles around Seattle’s Capital Hill area last week with this uplifting message: “These are tough times, take this weed, and keep your spirits high” — along with the weed fairy’s Twitter handle and a small amount of cannabis: Continue reading “The ‘Weed Fairy’ Is Back, Now Leaving Free Pot Around Seattle”
Huffington Post – by Melissa Jeltsen
A bar in Plano, Texas, is under fire after an employee scribbled a domestic violence “joke” onto a chalkboard at the establishment.
The joke read: “I like my beer like I like my violence. Domestic.”
Courtney Williams, who was at the bar, Scruffy Duffies, on Saturday night, posted a photo of the offending sign on the Facebook page of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The image quickly spread across the Internet. Continue reading “Texas Bar Criticized For Posting Domestic Violence ‘Joke’”
Excerpted from Hollywood Life: Elliot Rodger’s horrific massacre on May 23 began at his own home in Isla Vista when he stabbed his three roommates to death. Police have now identified the three men killed.
Police found three handguns and 400 rounds of unused ammunition in Elliot Rodger‘s BMW after he went on a killing spree in Isla Vista, California. However, before he went on a shooting spree he brutally stabbed his three roommates, young students at the University of California: Santa Barbara. Continue reading “REVEALED: Elliot Rodger Stabbed His 3 Special Needs Roommates To Death”
In a tizzy of media fury, the latest supposed mass gunman/internet weirdo serial killer has emerged with a new angle: “Men’s rights” and “misogyny.” However, the latest installment also follows the classic pattern of the recent psy ops of Cho at Virginia Tech, Anders Breivik, Jared Loughner, James Holmes and Adam Lanza. It is in this pattern that we see the evident fraud manifest and this pattern, I will argue, is the key to identifying when these events, from Manson to Columbine, from Cho to Rodgers, are real or staged. Continue reading “Santa Barbara Shooter Psy Op the First “Men’s Rights” False Flag”
Barium Blues – by Carol Sterritt
In previous years, Coastal Post writers have tackled the issue of HAARP, (High Frequency Active Aural Research Project), a research project undertaken jointly by the US military and various corporations (currently Raytheon). The project involves “over the horizon” radar applications. It also holds the ability of acting as an earth tomography instrument. Besides these activities, some observers believe that HAARP is behind the mysterious (and officially denied) “chemtrails.” Continue reading “HAARP, Chemtrails, and New War Technologies”
Global Research – by Joachim Hagopian
Psychopaths dominate the halls of power in both the United States and throughout the world. The current economic, political, military and legal system breeds psychopaths, rewarding psychopathic behavior and punishing those with conscience and integrity. Psychopaths will naturally be drawn to and converge at the apex of the power pyramid as much from their own drive for ambitious power as the hierarchical system that both requires and reinforces those who can comfortably operate without conscience, guilt or any genuine level of empathy toward others.
According to the bill newly adopted by the US Parliament, Israel will get over $600 million in military aid. The military aid package comes in as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2015 lobbied by pro-Israel Republicans that dominate the House.
The new law stipulates as much as $350.9 million for Israel’s Iron Dome missile system and $268.7 million for its David’s Sling and Arrow 3 missile programs.
Continue reading “US to splash out taxpayers’ $600 mln on weaponry for Israelis”
Ukraine‘s president-elect, Petro Poroshenko, promised to end the armed insurgency in the east of the country in “hours”, as Kiev’s forces launched air strikes on separatists during an intense battle to regain control of Donetsk airport which left many injured.
With almost all the votes counted on Monday evening, Poroshenko, a pro-west businessman, was on course for a decisive victory with 54% of the vote, while his nearest challenger won just 13%, but when he takes up office he will be faced with the immediate task of bringing calm to Ukraine’s eastern regions. Continue reading “Poroshenko promises calm ‘in hours’ amid battle to control Donetsk airport”
President Obama held a press conference last week to express his outrage over reports that the Veterans Administration was routinely delaying treatment to veterans, with some veterans even dying while on alleged secret waiting lists. The president said that, “if these allegations prove to be true, it is dishonorable, it is disgraceful, and I will not tolerate it, period.” He vowed that, together with Congress, he would “make sure we’re doing right by our veterans across the board.” Continue reading “Ron Paul Fears The VA Scandal Is Just The Tip Of The Military Abuse Iceberg”