EbolaNatural News – by Mike Adams

First we were told that Ebola wouldn’t come to America. Then we were promised the best way to keep Ebola out of America was to eliminate quarantines and travel restrictions. Now, to the astonishment of nearly everyone, the U.S. government is planning to deliberately transport Ebola-infected foreigners to the United States for treatment in U.S. hospitals. Taxpayers will foot the bill, estimated at half a million dollars per patient.

This has all come out in a four-page memo acquired by the Washington Times. “The State Department has quietly made plans to bring Ebola-infected doctors and medical aides to the U.S. for treatment,” the Times reports. [1] ” The memo even details the expected price per patient, with transportation costs at $200,000 and treatment at $300,000.”   Continue reading “U.S. State Dept. to transport foreign Ebola victims to U.S. hospitals for treatment”

Reason – by Nick Gillespie

Award-winning videographer Sean Malone had a raygun belt buckle confiscated recently by the good folks at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). You know, because all of the 9/11 hijackers were packing rayguns or something.

Malone emails that the pinch happened at LAX:   Continue reading “TSA Confiscates Raygun Belt Buckle BECAUSE TERRORISM!”

Are we closer to AI? (Wikipedia)Beta Beat – by Sage Lazaro

In college, it wasn’t rare to hear a verbal battle regarding artificial intelligence erupt between my friends studying neuroscience and my friends studying computer science.

One rather outrageous fellow would mention the possibility of a computer takeover, and off they went. The neuroscience-savvy would awe at the potential of such hybrid technology as the CS majors argued we have nothing to fear, as computers will always need a programmer to tell them what to do.   Continue reading “Google’s New Computer With Human-Like Learning Abilities Will Program Itself”

CNBC – by Rob Garver

The world has no shortage of doom-saying economists ready to advise investors to stock up on gold against a coming financial catastrophe. Until recently, none of them could claim to be a former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

On Wednesday, though, as the Federal Open Market Committee prepared to announce the end of the years-long asset purchase program known as Quantitative Easing, Alan Greenspan, the near-legendary Fed chair whose every utterance used to be parsed by market watchers, spoke before the Council on Foreign Relations and advised listeners that under current conditions, gold is probably a good investment.   Continue reading “Alan Greenspan, Former Fed Chair, Goes for the Gold”

hickox bikeThe Organic Prepper

That nurse in Maine sure does love the spotlight.

After Kacie Hickox returned from Sierra Leone, where she was treating Ebola patients, she was outraged when she was put in isolation by the state of New Jersey.  After railing about her civil rights, she was then transferred to her home in Maine, where she was asked to remain home for the remainder of the 21 day incubation period.

Well, you can’t tell Kacie Hickox what to do. No sir. She knows her rights.   Continue reading “We Prep for Ebola Because of Irresponsible People Like Kacie Hickox”

metallicbug.jpgNSA Drone Insects are being used in Long beach and Carson, California and have been seen in swarms both small and large. My friend Jack invited me to stay at his house and to go walking with him late at night with his dog as guide. Lady is an English Hunting Cocker/Terrier mix and is obedience trained. Jack said the dogs keen interest in sent trails and pointing at places with strong scents is a natural trait that he rewarded with praise and treats when the dog was young.

Jack walked me to a freeway underpass and showed me some cockroaches that do not run away but simply stared the dog down and both of us down. Based on looks, I still cannot get past feeling that they are just big roaches from the port of Long Beach. Jack handed me the leash and said the dog had found the roaches. Lady started tugging on the leash and off we went. The street names I remember were Peach, Pine, Long Beach Blvd and Cedar. We came to an “Airgas Company* industrial site that smelled like a gas leak and like high-stench compost.   Continue reading “NSA Drone Insects in Long Beach and Carson, California”

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Barack Obama uses anyone or anything to avoid revealing any document which would supposedly help prove he was eligible to seek the Presidency of America. Why he did this? He knew disclosure would reveal a deception beyond belief. He deliberately fought against producing a valid “Certificate of Live Birth” from Hawaii which should have confirmed he was born there and was a natural-born American citizen. He could have brought a divided Nation together. Instead, he chose lying, falsifying documents (including an ineligible “Certification of Live Birth” which he, a former Constitutional teacher, knew was an ineligible document for a presidential aspirant. The deception had begun!   Continue reading “The Man Who Stole America – Part Three”

A teacher asked her 6th grade class how many of them were fans of Big Government.

Not really knowing what a Big Government fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands except for Little TJ.

The teacher asked Little TJ why he has decided to be different…again.

Little TJ said, “Because I’m not a fan of Big Government.”   Continue reading “Big Government”

Two people inside the FlightSafety International Cessna pilotKAKE News

WICHITA, Kan. — Emergency crews are on scene of a plane crash at Mid-Continent Airport.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Tony Molinaro says a twin-engine Beechcraft King Air 200 reported losing engine power just after takeoff around 9:50 a.m. Thursday.

Molinaro says the plane crashed into a building on airport property while attempting to return to the runway. The plane reportedly hit the north building of FlightSafety International Cessna pilot’s center.   Continue reading “2 dead, 5 hurt after plane crashes into building at Mid-Continent Airport, Kansas”

American Red Cross: A Corporate Fleecing Operation Exploiting Natural DisastersInfowars – by Kurt Nimmo

The American Red Cross is a corporate shell devouring millions of dollars in donations.

It not only fails to provide assistance to disaster victims but gets in the way of efforts by smaller, more efficient emergency relief efforts.

A joint investigation conducted by ProPublica and NPR discovered the Red Cross is not interested in its declared mission of “preventing and relieving suffering.” Instead, the organization diverts “assets for public relations purposes” and its distribution of relief supplies, according to one internal report, is “politically driven.”   Continue reading “American Red Cross: A Corporate Fleecing Operation Exploiting Natural Disasters”

EbolaNatural News – by Mike Adams

Kaci Hickox, the nurse who was quarantined in New Jersey over her high risk status as a possible Ebola carrier, has ties to the CDC which have been deliberately hidden by the mainstream media.

Right now, a war is waging between states like New Jersey, New York and Illinois — which have all decided to quarantine travelers at high risk of Ebola infections — and the federal government which is adamantly opposed to border security, medical quarantines and travel bans.   Continue reading “Ebola quarantine nurse’s ties to CDC scrubbed from web; was it a staged op to invoke opposition to quarantines?”

This screen shot taken from a YouTube video posted by Albert Valdes shows Valdes, left, and Miami Beach Police Officer Kenneth MacLeod during a traffic stop.Miami Herald – by Joey Flechas

As a video showing a Miami Beach police officer cursing out a young man during an apparent traffic stop makes the rounds on social media, the police department is saying it has opened an internal affairs investigation.

In the 1:02 clip posted Monday on YouTube, Officer Kenneth MacLeod and Albert Valdes appear to be at the end of a traffic stop. Valdes, who posted the video, says in the video’s summary that he’d been stopped and ticketed for having the license plate on his motorcycle folded up and flipped.   Continue reading “Miami Beach police investigating cop after confrontation during traffic stop”

Holder noted that rate of violent crime reported to the FBI in 2012 was about half the rate reported in 1993. He said the rate of incarceration in the U.S. has dropped more than 8 percent since President Obama took office, “the very first time these two critical markers have declined together in more than 40 years.” (The U.S. prisoner total increased last year, but Holder cited the incarceration rate, relating prisoner numbers to the population.)

The US Department of Justice

Remarks by Attorney General Holder at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference

Orlando, FL, Monday, October 27, 2014   Continue reading “Holder Defends Sentencing Reform In Talk To Police Chiefs Assoc.”

CIA-Amazon-ImageThe Anti-Media – by John Vibes

The CIA recently signed a $600 million deal with Amazon, allegedly for the use of their cloud computing technology. The large contract has some users concerned about their privacy, because many of them feel that being on the same cloud as the CIA puts their information at risk.

Very few details of this deal have been made public, but concerned Amazon Cloud users want answers, and want the company to promise that they will not share its user’s information with the CIA.   Continue reading “Activists Set Up Billboard Near Amazon Asking Company About $600 Million CIA Contract”