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A former Marine who served in Iraq says he’s been banned from his daughter’s Maryland high school after a heated argument over a lesson on Islam.

Kevin Wood told MyFoxDC.com that he went to La Plata High School in La Plata, a town about 30 miles southeast of Washington, and challenged a history assignment requiring students to list the benefits of Islam. He said the meeting with the vice principal got heated; the school said he made a threat and banned the Iraq veteran from school property.   Continue reading “Former Marine banned from daughter’s school after dispute over Islam lesson”

NYC PAPERS OUT. Social media use restricted to low res file max 184 x 128 pixels and 72 dpiNew York Daily News – by JOHN MARZULLI

Federal prosecutors have indicted a Colorado woman on charges of conspiring with an NYPD sergeant on Skype to molest her 1-year-old, the Daily News has learned.

Keira Norton and Sgt. Alberto Randazzo each face a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison if they are convicted of the sickening charges in Brooklyn Federal Court.

Randazzo, 38, was busted by the feds in February on charges of downloading kiddie porn while free on bail in connection with state charges that he had solicited women to sexually abuse their children.   Continue reading “NYPD Sgt. Alberto Randazzo and Colo. woman accused of plotting on Skype to molest baby”

The Dissenter – by Kevin Gosztola

Former CIA analyst and activist Ray McGovern was arrested as he attempted to attend an event in New York City featuring former CIA director and retired military general, David Petraeus. He was charged with resisting arrest, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.

At 92nd Street Y, which describes itself as a “world-class cultural and community center,” Petraeus was to appear with John Nagl, who recently wrote a book, Knife Fights. about being an army tank commander in the Gulf War of 1991. Neoconservative commentator Max Boot was to join them as well.   Continue reading “Former CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Arrested While Trying to Attend David Petraeus Event in New York”

Lew Rockwell – by Andrew P. Napolitano

In the years following the adoption of the Constitution, before he was Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson and then president himself, James Madison, who wrote the Constitution, was a member of the House of Representatives. During that period of his life, he gave illuminating speeches and wrote elegant essays and letters about human freedom.   Continue reading “The Presumption of Liberty”

Democrats threaten public shaming to get voters to pollsNew York Post – by Carl Campanile and Natalie O’Neill

Democrats are telling voters that they had better head to the polls — or else.

The New York State Democratic Committee is bullying people into voting next week with intimidating letters warning that it can easily find out which slackers fail to cast a ballot next Tuesday.

“Who you vote for is your secret. But whether or not you vote is public record,” the letter says.   Continue reading “Democrats threaten public shaming to get voters to polls”

Operation Mountain Guardian was a disaster drill and a Continuity of Government exercise. The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

For a number of years, the topic of FEMA Camps (i.e. American concentration camps) have been rumored to exist. Jesse Ventura, on his show, Conspiracy Theory, revealed to the public the existence of FEMA Camps in such a dramatic fashion that the episode has been banned from public viewing.

Through the years, there has been much speculation about the existence of FEMA Camps and their true purpose. Recent events surrounding the recent Ebola crisis, is making it clear that the camps, as well as other co-opted public facilities (e.g. stadiums, malls, etc.) will be used to enforce medical martial law for both the sick as well as anyone else who the government determines is a (health) risk to the well-being of the public. Am I saying that the camps will be used to house political dissidents. This is undeniably true. This article traces the inception of FEMA camps to the present and intended purpose. This article will also expose the fact that it will not just be Ebola victims going to these camps where there will be medical facilities.   Continue reading “FEMA Camp Mass Incarceration Is A Goal of the Ebola Crisis”

EbolaNatural News – by Mike Adams

Defying its own quack advice that the agency has been propagandizing for months, the CDC has now released a document on Ebola that admits the virus can spread through aerosolized droplets. The document, quietly released on the CDC website, also admits Ebola can contaminate surfaces such as doorknobs, causing infections to be spread through indirect means. [1]   Continue reading “CDC admits it has been lying all along about Ebola transmission; “indirect” spread now acknowledged”

Information Clearinghouse – by Robert Fisk

October 30, 2014 “ICH” – “The Independent” – Phones were ringing through the army headquarters in central Damascus and a veteran of Syria’s 1982 war with Israel in Lebanon was explaining how all wars involved victories and defeats – that Syria’s forces also suffered setbacks in their war against “terrorism” – when the news arrived at his own desk. A flurry of calls established that Jabhat al-Nusra rebels had stormed into the centre of Idlib, the surrounded but still government-held city west of Aleppo; that they had captured the governor’s office and were beheading senior Syrian officers. Our interview was not intended to have gone quite like this. It was a good day to see the general. Which means it was a bad day.    Continue reading “Isis, Jabhat al-Nusra and Other Islamist Groups Are One And The Same: Senior Army Officer”

Four Winds 10 – by Christopher Bodeen

BEIJING (AP) — Twenty-one Asian nations have signed on to a China-driven initiative to create a new development bank for Asia that’s aimed at boosting infrastructure investment of all kinds. Beijing sees that as a way to raise its international standing, but Washington opposes the move as an unnecessary and potentially damaging rival to established institutions such as the World Bank.   Continue reading “China, 20 Other Countries Initiate New Asian Bank”

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USA Today – by Michael Winter, John Bacon and William M. Welch

Eric Frein, suspected of killing one Pennsylvania trooper and wounding another in a September ambush, was captured Thursday after 48 days on the run, the state police confirmed.

The 31-year-old Frein, who was one of the FBI’s 10-most-wanted fugitives, reportedly was armed when U.S. Marshals found him at a hanger at a small, abandoned airport in Tannersville. That’s about 35 miles from the scene of the Sept. 12 attack on the state police barracks in Blooming Grove.   Continue reading “Accused Pa. cop-killer Eric Frein captured”

The Asahi Shimbun

A town in southwest Japan became the first to approve the restart of a nuclear power station on Oct. 28, a step forward in Japan’s fraught process of reviving an industry left idled by the Fukushima nuclear crisis in 2011.

Kagoshima Prefecture’s Satsuma-sendai, a town of 100,000 that hosts the two-reactor Kyushu Electric Power Co. plant, is 1,000 km (600 miles) southwest of Tokyo and has long relied on the Sendai nuclear power plant for government subsidies and jobs.   Continue reading “Kagoshima nuclear plant 1st to be approved for restart after Fukushima crisis”

Paphos Attracts Chinese Investor AttentionGold News

Chinese investors have reportedly shown an interest in investing in Paphos, according to Chairman of the Paphos Chamber, Andreas Demetriades.

This interest follows the completion of a visit made by a delegation from the Chamber and Paphos Municipality to China, where they hosted presentations regarding the investment potential of the town.   Continue reading “Paphos Attracts Chinese Investor Attention”

Torrent Freak – by Andy

For many months the New Zealand courts have been dealing with the thorny issue of Kim Dotcom. The entrepreneur’s case has traversed the legal system, with claim and counterclaim, decision followed by appeal.

The key topic of Dotcom’s possible extradition to the United States aside, much of the courtroom action has centered around the Megaupload founder’s assets. On the one hand Dotcom has been trying to reclaim his property, and on the other United States-based entertainment companies have been trying to lock it down in preparation for any future damages payout.   Continue reading “Dotcom Tries To Reclaim Millions Seized in Hong Kong”

nstoLibya 360 – by Wayne Madsen

The 9/11 attacks on the United States undoubtedly benefited a number of actors, including the American military-intelligence complex, Israel, and most definitely, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The Cold War-era, the area of responsibility for which had long been confined to Europe and North America, used the provisions of Article 5 of the NATO Charter – which states that an attack on one member is an attack on all – to extend NATO’s power deep into Eurasia, particularly in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kyrgyzstan.   Continue reading “NATO’s Global Offensive”

goldcore_bloomberg_chart4_11-09-14The China Money Report – by D. Collins

– China officially imported over 1,500 tons in 2013 with some estimates as high as 2,200 tons. This is in addition to the 400 tons they produce annually which is never leaving the Mainland.

– China has now declared that its citizens are privately holding more than 6,000 tons of Gold turning China into the “Gold Consumption Super-Power”   Continue reading “Chinese media: “We are the Gold Consumption Super-Power.” Chinese citizens now holding over 6,000 tons”

Eric Matthew Frein. (credit: Pennsylvania State Police)CBS Philly

CANADENSIS, Pa. (CBS) — Pennsylvania State Police say they have apprehended a man they say ambushed and killed one Pennsylvania state trooper and left another wounded.

Eric Frein, 31, was taken into police custody Thursday.

Sources tell CBS 3 Eyewitness News U.S. Marshals arrested Frein as he tried to enter a building in the Poconos. Sources say he was taken into custody without any resistance.   Continue reading “Pa. State Police: Accused Trooper Killer Eric Frein Taken Into Custody”