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Month: June 2014
The one who’s in power, is the one who’s coordinated the twisting of our Constitution, Satan. As Satan desires even more, each day, to be worshipped, he’s pulling out all the stops. All of his groupies, such as the “boy” and his hoard, they’re doing his bidding.
The all out attacks upon our Republic is proof positive that we’re at war, not only with those physical enemies of our Republic, but with spiritual entities as well. Our enemy hates God, and all that He represents, and desires. Our enemy also hates all institutions that God has installed, the family, good government, the Church, God’s word, and things which are pure and holy. Continue reading “Common Core Sample Lesson Teaches ‘Evolving Nature Of Constitution’”
Washington’s Blog – by Carl Herman
Three weeks before W. Bush’s election for a second term in 2004, his Senior Advisor and Deputy Chief of Staff, Karl Rove, chided Pulitzer-winning journalist, Ron Suskind. Rove said:
Guys like [Suskind] were “in what we call the reality-based community,” which he defined as people who “believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.” … “That’s not the way the world really works anymore,” he continued. “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality—judiciously, as you will—we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors…and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”
The Modesto Bee – by Erin Tracy
TURLOCK — The deaths of four people found in a Turlock home Thursday night are being investigated as a murder-suicide, police said Friday.
A female family member who had not seen or heard from the victims – a 78-year-old man, his wife, 70, and their two sons, ages 39 and 42 – found the bodies inside the home in the 3000 block of Red Oak Court about 10 p.m. and called police. Continue reading “4 dead in Turlock, CA home; case being investigated as murder-suicide”
Bobby Womack, a colorful and highly influential R&B singer-songwriter who influenced artists from the Rolling Stones to Damon Albarn, has died. He was 70.
Womack’s publicist Sonya Kolowrat said Friday that the singer had died, but she could provide no other details.
With an incomparable voice few could match, Womack was a stirring singer and guitarist in his own right and a powerful songwriter whose hits like “Across 110th Street,” ”If You Think You’re Lonely Now” and “I Wish He Didn’t Trust Me So Much” captured the imagination of future stars in rock ‘n’ roll and R&B. Continue reading “Bobby Womack, R&B singer- songwriter, dies at 70”
Mint Press News – by Katie Rucke
Under the First Amendment, the U.S. government cannot outright ban literature in the United States, but as Mark Crispin Miller, author and professor of media studies at New York University, explained, books can be hidden from public view or written off as conspiracy theory in order to prevent people from reading them.
While censorship is often conducted by corporations and governments to prevent words, images or ideas from entering the mainstream, censorship of literature has been around as early as 399 B.C. and has affected intellectuals and philosophers such as Socrates. Continue reading “Banned But Not Forgotten: Book Censorship In The U S”
Phoenix, AZ—Politicians and their appointed police chiefs across this nation demand nearly total control of police related information.
It’s epidemic in the larger cities controlled by Democratic Party mayors. They see the value of leaving their citizens with a false sense of security and public safety as they spin any and all information accordingly. Continue reading “Police, Media Relations and Disinformation”
American Red Cross has been reluctant to make public details over how it raised and spent over $300 million in Hurricane Sandy relief funds. The charity’s lawyers say the disclosure would inflict “competitive harm” on the group.
The Red Cross supplied some of the information concerning its Sandy activity to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, whose office has been investigating the issue. Continue reading “Red Cross says how it used Hurricane Sandy funds is ‘trade secret’”
The Tribune – by Matt Hamilton
LOS ANGELES — People in San Luis Obispo County received a series of unsettling, erroneous emergency alerts Friday as repairs were being made to a nuclear power plant’s siren system, including a vague cellphone message that told them to “prepare for action.”
The chain of mistaken alerts began arousing confusion and fear when a siren that’s part of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant’s warning system began wailing Friday afternoon for no apparent reason, county emergency services manager Ron Alsop said. Continue reading “Sirens, phones sound erroneous alert in California”
NEW YORK—Noting that it has had thousands of years to develop a more agreeable option, humankind expressed bewilderment this week that it has yet to devise a better alternative to governing itself than always letting power-hungry assholes run everything, sources worldwide reported.
Individuals in every country on earth voiced their frustration that, in spite of generations of mistreatment, neglect, and abuse they have suffered at the hands of those in positions of authority, they continue to allow control over the world’s governments, businesses, and virtually every other type of organization and social group to fall to the most megalomaniacal pr#@ks among them. Continue reading “Humanity Surprised It Still Hasn’t Figured Out Better Alternative To Letting Power-Hungry Assholes Decide Everything”
Global Research – by Robert Parry
Washington’s official Ukraine narrative has been that it was all Vladimir Putin’s fault, that the Russian president staged the crisis to restore the Russian empire, a storyline that never made sense and is now being rearranged to explain why Putin is seeking peace.
It’s always interesting when the New York Times promotes a false narrative – as it has on Ukraine by blaming the crisis all on “Russian aggression” – and then has to shift its storyline when events move in a different direction, like President Vladimir Putin’s recent peacemaking initiatives. Continue reading “The New York Times Revamps Its False Ukraine Narrative”
The shot that killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was fired a hundred years ago this weekend.
The assassination in Sarajevo, on June 28, 1914, triggered World War I and changed the course of the 20th century. The consequences of that act were devastating. But the beginning of the story sounds almost like a farce — complete with bad aim, botched poisoning and a wrong turn on the road. Continue reading “A Century Ago In Sarajevo: A Plot, A Farce And A Fateful Shot”
The Guardian – by Andrew MacDowall
For one half of the city, he was the national hero who fought against imperial oppression and fully deserves a new park in his name. For the other half he is a villain who killed a pregnant woman and brought a flourishing epoque to an end.
Gavrilo Princip, the Bosnian-Serb radical who set in train a chain of events that led to the outbreak of the first world war will be the central figure in Sarajevo this weekend as the city marks 100 years since he assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. Continue reading “Villain or hero? Sarajevo is split on archduke’s assassin Gavrilo Princip”
Yahoo News – by Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) – BP Plc has asked a U.S. judge to direct what it called a “vast number” of businesses to repay hundreds of millions of dollars it says were wrongly awarded as compensation on claims stemming from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
In a Friday court filing, BP asked U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans to require businesses to make restitution plus interest of excess payments, which it called “windfalls.” It also requested an injunction to stop the businesses from spending these excess sums. Continue reading “BP seeks to recoup ‘windfall’ Gulf spill payments”
FOI Requests:
In March 2008, the general counsel for Governor Rod Blagojevich approved the covert purchase of a Stingray device by Illinois State Police, documents released last week reveal.
Continue reading “Illinois State Police purchased Stingray in 2008 for $250k”
SHTFplan Editor’s Note: What you’re about to read by Dave Hodges is a chilling analysis of the events currently playing out on the southern border of the United States of America.
Several weeks after the White House feigned surprise over the flood of tens of thousands of unaccompanied alien children crossing into the U.S. it was revealed that the Department of Homeland Security posted a job listing in January of 2014 seeking adult escorts for, you guessed it, about 65,000 alien children who were expected to show up at immigration offices without their parents. That “coincidence” coupled with numerous other warning signs such as videos showing brand new U.N. armored vehicles being transported on America’s highways in recent weeks suggests that something unprecedented is about to take place. Continue reading “Analysis: United Nations Assets Will Be Deployed in USA To Resolve “International Crisis” On Border”