Immigration-disease-pandemic-610x400The Organic Prepper

Illegal immigrants from Mexico could be bringing a little something extra across the border: infectious disease.

When I first read about this, I thought it was being blown out of proportion. I suspected that this was something geared to stir up civil unrest against those crossing our Southern border. However, as more information comes to light, it appears this is a very real issue, one that could affect us all. Melissa Melton of the Daily Sheeple wrote:   Continue reading “Worried about a Health Crisis Caused by Immigrant Kids? Mainstream Says You’re “Hysterical” and “Fear-Mongering””

Press TV

A Norwegian doctor in the besieged Gaza Strip has strongly criticized Israel for using cancer-inducing bombs against Palestinian civilians.

Dr. Erik Fosse told Press TV that the majority of patients hospitalized in Gaza are civilians injured in attacks on their homes and about thirty percent of them are children.

Dense Inert Metal Explosive, known as DIME, is an explosive device developed to minimize collateral damage in warfare.   Continue reading “‘Israel drops cancer-inducing bombs on Gazans’”

The Extinction Protocol

July 2014 – AUSTRALIA – If you are lucky enough to be reading this from the comfort of your blankets, it might be best to stay there, as Brisbane has hit its coldest temperatures in 103 years.  Not since July 28 1911 has Brisbane felt this cold, getting down to a brisk 2.6C at 6.41am. At 7am, it inched up to 3.3C. Matt Bass, meteorologist from BOM, said the region was well below our average temperatures. “If it felt cold, that’s because it was, breaking that record is pretty phenomenal for Brisbane,” Bass said. “The average for this time of year is 12C, so Brisbane was about 9C below average, it is pretty impressive really, to have the coldest morning in 103 years is a big record.”    Continue reading “Climate chaos: Brisbane hits coldest temperature in 103 years, Antarctica hit by record low”

Zero Hedge – by Michael Blitzkrieg

Yesterday afternoon, I happened to read a seemingly innocuous enough article in Time by Justin Lynch titled: Bloggers, Surveillance and Obama’s Orwellian State. The article covered the usual bases. Such as the fact the Obama Administration is the least transparent ever, how it has attacked whistleblowers and journalists more than all other Presidents combined, and how citizen journalists pose a threat to the corrupt and dying status quo. All things that we already know.

One of the people quoted in the article is Pentagon correspondent for the New York Times, Thom Shanker, who proudly noted “his employer has implemented rigorous standards to balance the security risks of reporting classified information with the public’s right to know.”   Continue reading “Orwell Would Be Proud: US Media Admits Divine Right To Decide What Public Needs To Know”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Don’t Panic. But…”The message we’re trying to get out is that the plague bacteria is present here in Colorado, and to take necessary precautions to avoid getting infected,” is the warning from health officials as a Colorado man is infected with the rarest and most fatal form of the pneumomic plague, an airborne version that can be spread through coughing and sneezing. As Bloomberg reports, it is the first case of pneumonic plague seen in the state since 2004, and rather stunningly, he appears to have contracted the illness from his dog. “We don’t think it’s out in our air,” House said. “We think it’s in our dead animal populations.”   Continue reading “Colorado Man Infected With Deadliest, Rarest Form Of Plague”

Pasadena Star News – by Lauren Gold

PASADENA>> Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said he has launched an investigation into allegations of misconduct against detective William Broghamer.

In an audio recording played for a Pasadena jury last week in the murder trial of Rashad McCoy, Broghamer was heard telling a colleague he would “pin it on anybody, that’s how we roll.”

Sanchez said he has an “obligation” to look into the statement and whether there were any policy violations or misconduct involved. Continue reading “Pasadena Police Chief to investigate statements by detective William Broghamer in misconduct case”

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder looks on during a special naturalization ceremony at the Department of Justice in Washington May 28, 2013.   REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque   (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) - RTX1045IThe Daily Caller – by Chuck Ross

In a rare interview covering a wide array of topics, Attorney General Eric Holder said that he would not back away from a controversial speech he gave in 2009 in which he called the United States “a nation of cowards” on the topic of race.

“I wouldn’t walk away from that speech,” Holder told ABC News in an interview. “I think we are still a nation that is too afraid to confront racial issues,” he said, adding that Americans are still hesitant to reach out to “one another across the color line [to] talk about racial issues.”    Continue reading “Eric Holder Stands By Controversial ‘Nation Of Cowards’ Speech”

Activist Post – by Eric Blair

Attorney General Eric Holder appeared on ABC’s This Week to reaffirm that his greatest fear, the one that keeps him up at night, is “lone wolf homegrown violent extremists” who have “domestic concerns”. This is basically code for any citizen who disagrees with the direction the establishment is taking the country.

“These homegrown violent extremists … keep you up late night as well trying to monitor them, anticipate what it is that they are going to do,” Holder said Sunday. Continue reading “Holder Takes Aim At “Homegrown Violent Extremists” Who Have “Domestic Concerns””

Jon Rappoport

The US medical system kills 2.25 million Americans per decade. (Dr. Barbara Starfield, “Is US health really the best in the world?”, Journal of the American Medical Association, July 26, 2000.)

Hear ye, hear ye and y’all and you and thou and everybody, we’re the medical cartel and we rule your lives, but we really care about you, we really do, we like you.   Continue reading “Message to all Americans from the medical cartel”

radiation fukushima nuclear cleanup 263x164 Hope for Fukushima? New Technology Offered for Mere Dollars to Remove Radioactive ParticlesNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

The Keshe Foundation, registered in the Netherlands as a non-profit organization interested in promoting world peace, is offering the regular farmer and others near the Daiichi plant and around the world a new technology to remove radioactive contamination for mere dollars. A video explaining the means to decontaminate radioactive particles is being disclosed to the public for the first time.

Utilizing technology which was meant for creating food in deep space and not originally meant for nuclear clean up, an Iranian nuclear engineer named Mehran Tavakoli Keshe is offering a way to help people eradicate the nuclear toxicity from the soil, water, and air – about 160 tons of highly radioactive materials including uranium, plutonium, caseium, strontium, and others.   Continue reading “Hope for Fukushima? New Technology Offered for Mere Dollars to Remove Radioactive Particles”

The attack took place on the downtown 6 train platform at E. 23rd St.New York Daily News – by ROCCO PARASCANDOLA , JOE STEPANSKY

The off-duty NYPD detective critically injured when he was sucker punched on a Gramercy subway platform showed signs of improvement early Sunday, police said.

Detective Adrian Delfaus, 29, a six-year veteran of the force was surrounded by family in Bellevue Hospital when he awoke from a medically induced coma Sunday morning, a police source said. He was upgraded from critical condition to stable.

The detective had suffered severe head trauma and had bleeding on the brain after he was punched by the unknown man, who had argued with Delfaus’ cousin over a panhandler, police said.   Continue reading “NYPD detective punched on subway platform wakes from medically induced coma”

Private eyes using drones to catch cheating spousesNew York Post – by Kate Briquelet

They’re private eyes in the skies.

Investigators are taking drones to new heights — using the remote-controlled aircraft to catch New Yorkers cheating on spouses, lying about disabilities and endangering their kids.

“People want you to believe there’s all this negativity associated with drones . . . but they could be a very helpful tool,” said Olwyn Triggs, a gumshoe for 23 years and president of Professional Investigators Network Inc. in Glen Cove, LI.   Continue reading “Private eyes using drones to catch cheating spouses”

Spencer Collins, 9, needed a milk crate to be seen, but his message came through loud and clear Monday night as the Leawood City Council unanimously approved a moratorium that temporarily exempts “Little Free Libraries” such as Spencer’s from an ordinance that prohibits structures in front yards.The Kansas City Star – by Caroline Bauman

Nine-year-old Spencer Collins will be able put his “Little Free Library” back in his front yard first thing in the morning.

The Leawood City Council unanimously approved a temporary moratorium Monday night that exempts the little lending libraries from a city ordinance that prohibits structures in front yards. The moratorium, effective Tuesday, will last until Oct. 20.

As soon as the moratorium passed, Mayor Peggy Dunn called Spencer to the front of the room to hand him a book for his library, an action that received applause from the audience.   Continue reading “‘Little Free Libraries’ legal in Leawood thanks to 9-year-old Spencer Collins”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The Army is retiring its 9mm pistols in hopes of getting a service pistol with better “knock-down power.”

This means over 200,000 Beretta M9 and Sig Sauer M11 pistols will be phased out, and replaced by 400,000 new guns the Defense Department is ready to purchase once a new model is agreed upon.   Continue reading “Army Retiring 9mm Pistols, Looking For More ‘Knock-Down Power’”

Russia's President Vladimir Putin.(AFP Photo / Mikhail Klimentyev)RT News

Moscow’s cooperation with Latin American states is a priority for Russia’s foreign policy, President Vladimir Putin told Cuba’s Prensa Latina and Russia’s Itar-Tass news agencies in an interview.

Question: Russian leaders do not visit Latin America as often as they visit other parts of the world. What do you think South America and Russia can offer to each other today, not only in terms of economic benefits, but speaking more broadly?   Continue reading “‘Cooperation with Latin America is key to Russia’s foreign policy’ – Putin”

john_mccain-climateNewsmax – by Sandy Fitzgerald

There is one sure way to solve the immigration crisis going on at the United States’ southern border, Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain believes: Send the illegal immigrants back home as quickly as possible.

“There has to be a halt to this,” McCain told CNN “State of the Union” host Candy Crowley Sunday. “The best way to do that is for planeloads of these young people to be returned to their country of origin.” Continue reading “McCain: Fly Illegals Home ASAP”

A general view of Firdos Square, one of the main squares of Baghdad (Reuters / Ahmed Jadallah)RT News

Unidentified gunmen killed 33 people, including 29 women, as they attacked two apartment buildings in eastern Baghdad, AP reported citing the Interior Ministry, police, and hospital officials.

The shooting took place in Baghdad’s Zayouna neighborhood. The gunmen reportedly arrived in four-wheel drive vehicles, according to police officials.   Continue reading “Gunmen kill over 30 people, including 29 women in Baghdad”

The Free Thought Project

A holding room video in from Bellingham police department shows two officers hyper-escalating violence on suspect Joseph O’Brien, who has one arm handcuffed to a bar and was wielding a telephone as a weapon in the other.

The officers basically throw everything they have at O’Brien short of lethal force.

The barrage started with baton blows, blow after blow landed on the head, body and arms of O’Brien.   Continue reading “If You Look Up Excessive Force in the Dictionary, There Would Be a Picture of This Scene”