What a Drone Can See From 17,500 Feet, (close to 4 miles).

Are you ready to be awed?
Watch this short video and see what a drone can ‘see’ from altitude.

If you are one who is prone to tinkle in the back yard – be forewarned that you just  might have been ‘seen’.

Anyone still think that US didn’t watch this as the action in Benghazi unfolded?   Continue reading “What a Drone Can See”

Fireworks Washington DCOmniThought – by PL Chang

This article is one of my most important articles. Read it like your life depends on it because when SHTF, you will be ready. This article will focus more on the Americans, so if you don’t live in the United States of America, don’t feel bad or offended. In this article, I will also reveal information that relates to the rest of the world, so don’t think that I’m excluding the rest of the people of the world. I’m only directing this article towards Americans because it is almost July 4th. Plus, it has been more than a decade since 9/11 and yet most Americans still have no clue as to what really happened on that tragic day. SMH.   Continue reading “Exposing the New World Order Before the July 4th Weekend: WTF Happened to the Principles of Freedom and Liberty?”

KHOU – by Alice Barr

HOUSTON – Federal immigration officials have finally released a statement about undocumented children being brought to Bush International Airport.

Officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement are now saying that they have created a staging hub at IAH to fly the undocumented children to Department of Health and Human Services custody in different parts of the country.   Continue reading “Immigrant children being sent to IAH to be flown elsewhere”

A view of the Goldman Sachs stall on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 16, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters

Goldman Sachs Group Inc said a contractor emailed confidential client data to a stranger’s Gmail account by mistake, and the bank has asked a U.S. judge to order Google Inc to delete the email to avert a “needless and massive” breach of privacy.

The breach occurred on June 23 and included “highly confidential brokerage account information,” Goldman said in a complaint filed last Friday in a New York state court in Manhattan.   Continue reading “Goldman says client data leaked, wants Google to delete email”

Conley HomeMail.com

ARVADA, Colo. (AP) — She was a memorable figure in this western Denver suburb, a teenager wearing a traditional Muslim headscarf and dress, sitting alone on a park swing or walking into a Christian church with a backpack and notebook.

People who encountered 19-year-old Shannon Maureen Conley over the past few months said Thursday they were shocked, unnerved or simply sad to learn she had been arrested on charges of conspiring to help terrorists.   Continue reading “Shock, sadness after teen’s arrest in terror case”

Mail.com

Delaware officials should have closed a damaged interstate bridge sooner and missed opportunities by not having qualified personnel respond quickly to tips about the bridge’s deterioration, the state’s transportation secretary said Thursday.

An internal report released Thursday documents a series of missteps leading up to the June 2 emergency closure of the Interstate 495 bridge in Wilmington. The report says Department of Transportation officials did not respond appropriately to two separate 911 calls, one in April and the other in May, suggesting something was wrong with the bridge. They also took several days to act after receiving an engineer’s warning in May that columns of the 495 bridge over the Christina River appeared to be tilting.   Continue reading “Official: Del. should have closed bridge sooner”

Lightning strikes One World Trade Center in Manhattan as the sun sets behind the city after a summer storm in New York July 2, 2014. (Reuters / Lucas Jackson)RT News

A powerful thunderstorm rolled through New York on Wednesday, providing the residents with scary, but spectacular light show as hurricane Arthur is expected to touch down.

The thunderstorm hit the Big Apple at 8:00 pm ET, bringing black clouds and heavy rain with it.   Continue reading “Arthur coming: Lightning hits One World Trade Center in NY thunderstorm”

An image grab taken from a video uploaded on YouTube by user@60thStreetWatchRT News

A video has recorded a violent altercation erupting between a man on a New York City subway and police officers, who apparently arrested him for the crime of nodding off while commuting home for work.

The incident occurs at the 57th street station stop in Manhattan in a mostly-empty carriage.

The video posted to YouTube on Tuesday does not show what sparked the police confrontation, though from the man’s reaction and those who viewed and filmed the scene, he was confronted by police for sleeping on the train.   Continue reading “NYPD brutally arrest man on subway ‘for sleeping on way from work’”

AFP Photo / Joel SagetRT News

Amid concerns of an Al-Qaeda effort to create an undetectable bomb, the US has ordered tighter security at some airports in Europe and the Middle East offering direct flights to the United States.

On Wednesday, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said he directed the Transportation Security Administration to put more security measures in place after sharing “recent and relevant” information with foreign allies.   Continue reading “‘Undetectable bomb’ threat: US urges increased security on international flights”

UNEMPLOYMENTMail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — A surprisingly robust job market is energizing the 5-year-old U.S. recovery and driving the economy closer to full health.

Employers added 288,000 jobs in June and helped cut the unemployment rate to 6.1 percent, the lowest since 2008. It was the fifth straight gain above 200,000 — the best such stretch since the late 1990s tech boom.   Continue reading “June Job Report Shows US Recovery is Accelerating”

Independent – by Charlie Cooper

The Beatles wrote songs about them and Aldous Huxley said they could be “extremely good for anybody with fixed ideas”. Now scientists are beginning to understand exactly what happens to our brain under the influence of psychedelic drugs, revealing intriguing insights into their well-observed link to creativity. Continue reading “Psychedelic drugs may help alleviate symptoms of depression, scientists suggest”

The Smoking Gun

-Looking to enter the United States from one of our neighbors to the south?

Well, forget about dealing with unsavory coyotes and enduring dangerous nighttime treks to the border. There is a much easier way to gain access–legal access–to the U.S.: Start diming out narcotics smugglers.   Continue reading “Feds Hand Out Border Pass To Mexican Snitch”