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North Korea has fired two missiles off its eastern coast, according to the South Korean military. It comes just days after Pyongyang tested what it says were new precision-guided missiles.

The North fired two missiles into the East Sea (Sea of Japan) at about 5:00 am from the country’s east coast,” a defense ministry spokesman told AFP.

The rockets fired were short-range Scud missiles with a range of about 500 kilometers, Yonhap news agency cited a military official as saying.    Continue reading “North Korea fires two missiles off eastern coast”

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California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill making alternative currencies, including bitcoin, lawful in the state.

READ MORE: The US Marshals Service auctioned off 30,000 confiscated bitcoins.

The bill repeals the provision of the old legislation, which banned the use of “anything but the lawful money of the United States.”    Continue reading “California governor signs bill legalizing bitcoin”

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Facebook is locked in a legal battle over a court ruling that forced the site to hand over data from almost 400 profiles to authorities. The social media site argues the decision is unconstitutional and violates the Fourth Amendment.

Last summer, a New York court ordered Facebook to release data from the accounts of 381 people, who were suspected of being involved in a disability fraud case. The information included photos, private messages and other data.    Continue reading “Facebook fighting against ‘largest ever’ govt data request in court”

Mercola

The persistent myth that dietary fat causes obesity and promotes heart disease has undoubtedly ruined the health of millions of people. It’s difficult to know just how many people have succumbed to chronic poor health from following conventional low-fat, high-carb recommendations, but I’m sure the number is significant.

In the featured documentary, Cereal Killers, 41-year-old Donal O’Neill turns the American food pyramid upside-down—eliminating sugars and grains, and dramatically boosting his fat intake. In so doing, he improves his health to the point of reducing his hereditary risk factors for heart disease to nil.   Continue reading “Cereal Killers—The Movie”

press tvVeterans Today – by Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall

Goodbye Press TV

The Times of Israel reports that on June 24, 2014 a US District Court awarded American and Israeli terror victims the .ir domain, along with all of Iran’s IP addresses.

According to the plaintiffs’ attorney, Iran could find itself kicked off the Internet by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Addresses (ICANN), a Los Angeles based organization that manages web domains and IP addresses.   Continue reading “Court Decision Could Force Iran Off Internet”

The Register – by Iain Thomson

Representative Alan Grayson (D-FL) is pushing for a formal investigation into the activities of General Keith Alexander now that the former head of the NSA has started his own very expensive security consultancy. There is no evidence of any wrongdoing by Gen Alexander.

Last week it was reported that Alexander, who retired from his role at the NSA and US Cyber Command in March, has set up a business called IronNet Cybersecurity Inc and was pitching for business with financial institutions. He was advertising his services costing $1m a month, although he later offered a discount that would bring his fee down to $600,000.   Continue reading “What is ex-NSA spyboss selling for $1m a month, asks US congressman”

diseaseNatural News – by Mike Adams

The federal government’s policies of allowing the mass migration of infectious disease-carrying people into the United States while transporting them to America’s largest cities is a “perfect blueprint” for seeding a deadly pandemic. Right now, we are witnessing the engineering of a public health and humanitarian disaster optimized for rapid disease transmission that puts all Americans at risk.

Consider what’s happening right now:

1) Over 30,000 illegal immigrants are flooding into Texas each month (about a thousand a day).    Continue reading “Unloading disease-carrying immigrants in large U.S. cities a ‘perfect storm’ for pandemic disease outbreak”

Baking-Soda---The-Nightmare-of-the-Pharmaceutical-IndustryWorthy to Know – by Joanna Ocean

According to the result of research findings, cancer is a lactic acid, which is formed when a certain kind of fungus or moldlives in an environment devoid of oxygen. It was also discovered that by passing a very high concentration of oxygen molecules through cancer cells, it could destroy them completely.

It is really very difficult for anyone to wrap their head around the idea that a substance as common as sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) can offer much more benefits than most of the pharmaceutical drugs that cost so much. There is however fascinating evidence that proves that sodium bicarbonate can indeed cure a lot of serious diseases, such as cancer and diabetes. Medical practitioners have also been advised to use it since it offers amazing benefits.   Continue reading “Baking Soda – The Nightmare of the Pharmaceutical Industry”

Information Clearinghouse – by Nick Hanauer

Memo: From Nick Hanauer
To: My Fellow Zillionaires

June 28, 2014 “ICH” – “Politico” – –  You probably don’t know me, but like you I am one of those .01%ers, a proud and unapologetic capitalist. I have founded, co-founded and funded more than 30 companies across a range of industries—from itsy-bitsy ones like the night club I started in my 20s to giant ones like Amazon.com, for which I was the first nonfamily investor. Then I founded aQuantive, an Internet advertising company that was sold to Microsoft in 2007 for $6.4 billion. In cash. My friends and I own a bank. I tell you all this to demonstrate that in many ways I’m no different from you. Like you, I have a broad perspective on business and capitalism. Continue reading “The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats”

Press TV

The United States is instigating war between the Shia and Sunni in Iraq to control its people and seize the country’s resources, a former American intelligence analyst says.

In an interview with Press TV on Saturday, Scott Rickard also said that Washington is using naïve, young people as cannon fodder to achieve its objectives.

Continue reading “US instigating Shia-Sunni war in Iraq to seize its resources: Analyst”

anti-terrorism-1024x577-599x275The Daily Sheeple – Secrets of the Fed

Statistically speaking, Americans should be more fearful of the local cops than “terrorists.”

Though Americans commonly believe law enforcement’s role in society is to protect them and ensure peace and stability within the community, the sad reality is that police departments are often more focused on enforcing laws, making arrests and issuing citations. As a result of this as well as an increase in militarized policing techniques, Americans are eight times more likely to be killed by a police officer than by a terrorist, estimates a Washington’s Blog report based on official statistical data.   Continue reading “US Police Have Killed Over 5,000 Civilians Since 9/11”

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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — President Barack Obama has taken the U.S. gay rights revolution global, using American embassies across the world to promote a cause that still divides his own country.

Sometimes U.S. advice and encouragement is condemned as unacceptable meddling. And sometimes it can seem to backfire, increasing the pressure on those it is meant to help.   Continue reading “US takes gay rights global, despite unsure welcome”

Photo - From left, Marine Commandant Gen. James Amos, President Barack Obama, Sasha Obama, and first lady Michelle Obama look on during the Marine Barracks Evening Parade, on Friday, June 27, 2014, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)Washington Examiner

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he’ll keep acting on his own as long as congressional Republicans block his economic agenda.

In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says he has moved to attract jobs, raise workers’ wages and help students pay off loans because Republican obstructionism is keeping the system rigged against the middle class. He says if it makes Republicans in Congress mad that he’s trying to help people, they can join him so they can work together.   Continue reading “Obama: Congress obstructs, so I act alone”

FAIR

The information below is taken from news sources. The aliens in these reports were all identified as being in the country illegally, and many of them had come into the hands of law enforcement agencies prior to the crime that is described below, but the alien was not deported or in some cases was deported but reentered the country.

These cases are listed as a demonstration that better prevention of illegal immigration is a public safety issue even though these cases are not representative of the illegal alien population in general. These cases refer to crimes other than terrorism.   Continue reading “Examples of Serious Crimes of Illegal Aliens”

ITARR-TASS

ODESSA, June 27 /ITAR-TASS/. Scientists in the city of Odessa have failed to explain for the causes of an unusually tall tidal wave that rushed ashore Friday in the city’s beach areas and in the neighboring port town of Ilyichevsk.

“Measuring equipment didn’t register any tremors of the crust or any other geophysical events that might have triggered a tsunami of this kind,” Dr. Konstantin Yegupov, the chief of a seismic survey station at the Odessa State Academy of Construction told reporters.

He said the researchers had not confirmed the versions of either an underwater blast or the so-called rump wave.   Continue reading “Scientists in Odessa unable to explain for tidal wave that rushed ashore”