Reuters / Joshua RobertsRT

In a startling admission, counterterrorism agencies said an American suicide bomber who made frequent trips to the Middle East was not under surveillance – and could not be unless there was an informant tipping them off to his activities.

Moner Mohammad Abusalha, a US citizen, made frequent trips to the Middle East before taking his own life by driving 16 tons of explosives into a restaurant used as check point by Syrian soldiers on May 25, 2014. Despite taking several trips prior to killing himself, the Florida-based, 22-year-old Abusalha was not on the radar of the FBI or the database at the National Counterterrorism Center.    Continue reading “American suicide bomber not tracked by US surveillance”

Reuters / Sergio MoraesRT

Italian police have arrested a nurse suspected of killing at least 38 of her patients because they, or their relatives, were irritating her. The officials also found a selfie, with the nurse giving a thumbs-up in front of a recently deceased patient.

Daniela Poggiali, 42, a hospital nurse was arrested in her native town of Lugo in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, a province of Ravenna, reported Corriere della Sera, an Italian daily newspaper.   Continue reading “Italian nurse arrested over killing 38 patients who irritated her”

A rebel fighter fires his weapon during what the rebels said were clashes with Islamic State fighters at the frontline in Aleppo's northern countryside October 10, 2014. (Reuters / Jalal Al-Mamo)RT

A local guerrilla campaign has taken root in Syria, targeting Islamic State [IS] militants in the eastern part of the country where IS has established a stronghold.

The newly emergent guerrilla group, which calls itself “White Shroud” – in an apparent reference to the Islamic death shroud – says its goal is to respond to the notorious brutality of IS by instilling fear into its fighters, the Syrian group’s leader, who identified himself as Abu Aboud, told Reuters.   Continue reading “Syrian guerrilla group goes head-to-head against Islamic State”

Health RangerNatural News – by Mike Adams

In the first quarter of 2015, I’ll be launching a new “low-tech technology” solution that will become an instant must-have among people who want to be more self-reliant. The timing of the Ebola outbreak makes this solution even more urgent, so I’m shifting my present priorities to really focus on this project and complete all the R&D and manufacturing steps necessary to bring this to the world as soon as possible.

While it’s too early to reveal the exact nature of this invention, it’s a surprisingly low-tech solution that needs no electricity to operate and contains no circuit boards. It is therefore EMP-proof. It will also continue to function during a power grid failure, a nuclear catastrophe or a viral pandemic. There are no pumps, gears or circuits in this system, and it does not consume any fossil fuels to operate.   Continue reading “Health Ranger to launch revolutionary EMP-proof technology delivering sustainability breakthroughs for food, water, nutrition and medicine”

OPEC Continues to UnravelThe New American – by Bob Adelmann

With oil production from the Bakken formation in North Dakota now exceeding one million barrels a day and the Eagle Ford and Permian Basin oil fields in Texas producing more than three million barrels per day, prices for crude are dropping worldwide and pushing gasoline prices down along with them.

Crude oil prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange hit a 52-week low of $83.59 a barrel last Friday, while Lundberg just reported average prices for gasoline across the country have dropped to $3.26 per gallon. As recently as May 2, gas in the United States cost $3.72 a gallon. Continue reading “OPEC Continues to Unravel”

The New American – by Alex Newman

The global government-promoting Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) published a new report this month demanding further integration of North America, calling for deeper “cooperation” on everything from energy, law enforcement, and healthcare to labor regulations, trade, and education. With the globalist architects well aware of how unpopular their sought-after “North American Union” scheme remains among the public, the CFR appears to have toned down some of its extreme anti-sovereignty rhetoric. Instead, the new report emphasizes what the outfit called a “new focus” on North America dealing primarily with energy, “community,” and “security.” The scheme, however, remains just as radical.   Continue reading “CFR Globalists Outline Strategy for “North American Community””

ebolaisis.jpgBATR

The Comité De Salut Public during the French Revolution exhibited a pattern for nightmares far removed from their stated purpose as a Committee of Public Safety. The reign of terror that arose from the shambles created by the Society of the Jacobins, based upon extreme egalitarianism, actually produced a most violent outcome.  If you are one of those lost souls who cling to the latest narrative from the designer media reporting machine, the fear factor is working overtime. What can be more impartial than the threat of succumbing to an Ebola epidemic? Well, if you believe this hysteria, maybe the imminent acts of terror from those Islamic fascists; now called ISIS, will get your blood pressure to spike. Both share a paranoia manufactured in the labs of mind control more than in the actuary records of fact.   Continue reading “In Search of an Ebola and ISIS Free Zone”

Dallas nurse Nina Pham contracted Ebola. (Facebook)Yahoo News – by Jason Sickles

DALLAS — The Texas nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for the first person to die of the virus in the U.S. has been identified as 26-year-old Nina Pham.

Health officials have not released the nurse’s name, but Yahoo News identified Pham through public records and a state nursing database.

Then on Monday, Pham’s family confirmed her identity to Dallas ABC News affiliate WFAA.   Continue reading “Nina Pham identified as Dallas nurse diagnosed with Ebola”

Washington’s Blog

CDC’s Double-Standard Regarding Ebola

CNN notes that CDC tells healthcare workers that they only need goggles and a cloth face mask when treating Ebola carriers … but CDC personnel themselves wear full respirators and hazardous materials suits when visiting the same hospitals (2:02-2:26 & 4:00-5:30 into video).

In the clip, the Vice President of the National Nurses Union – and the President of the California Nurses Association/National Nurse Organizing Committee – says:   Continue reading “Hypocrisy: CDC Tells Healthcare Workers They Don’t Need Respirators … But When CDC Personnel Visit Ebola Patients, They Wear Respirators”

000000The Free Thought Project – by Cassandra Rules

St Louis, MO — On Sunday’s action for the Ferguson October Weekend of Resistance, demonstrators gathered at the site of the killing of VonDerrit Myers for another very secretive act of civil disobedience.

When protesters arrived in the area, police had once again set up check points at all side streets leading to the location.  Non residents were not permitted to enter, and residents were forced to provide identification to be able to get to their homes.   Continue reading “Massive Demonstration at St Louis University for Mike Brown and VonDerrit Myers”

AIEAi24 News

The explosion Monday at an Iranian military complex, in which two people were killed and dozens injured, was not an accident but the work of a foreign nation, Kuwait’s Al Rai, citing unnamed Washington-based European diplomats, reported Friday.

The report implicated Israel in the incident, saying, “That very same blast [in Parchin] led Iran to order Hezbollah to place a bomb at Mount Dov, which then wounded two Israeli soldiers.”   Continue reading “Report: ‘Foreign country’ behind Iran military complex blast”

Activist Post – by Nicholas West

In a recent article, “In The Internet of Things YOU Will Be The Key,” I outlined the many ways that the human body will become the next generation identification system. The move to give everyone a global unique ID that can be verified across nearly all human activity has been in the works for some time, with defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin becoming a global leader in biometric identification. The applications are pervasive.

The fear of identity theft and cyber-banking crime has been the latest sales pitch to encourage accepting identity tech such as facial recognition, iris scans, and fingerprinting – even tears –  as well as their attendant databases. There is an ongoing cooperative effort between global banks and corporations to ensure that there will be standardized, centralized entry into the consumer/Internet/banking matrix of the future.    Continue reading “Invisible Biometrics: Your Voice is Your New ID”

ebolaisrealsmTruthstream Media – by Melissa Melton

The message is “Ebola Is Real” and if you are in Liberia, it’s EVERYWHERE.

Everything you see, everything you watch, everything you listen to, everything everywhere is constantly reminding these people that Ebola…is real.   Continue reading “If It’s So Real, Why the Massive ‘Ebola Is Real’ Propaganda Campaign?”

Yahoo News 

Jerusalem (AFP) – Israeli and Palestinian officials met at the weekend to draw up an action plan to prevent the Ebola epidemic from spreading to the territories they control, the Israeli military said Sunday.

“During the meeting (on Saturday evening), updates were exchanged between the parties, and transfer of information was agreed upon by way of additional meetings to take place in order to further track the issue,” said COGAT, the defence ministry unit responsible for Palestinian civilian coordination.

One proposal to combat the disease was for Israel to provide courses in advanced epidemiology for Palestinian and Jordanian medical staff, a health ministry official said on condition of anonymity.    Continue reading “Israelis and Palestinians join forces to combat Ebola”

Breitbart – by  CHRISS W. STREET

For the last three months, hackers had access to customer credit and debit card names, numbers and expiration dates at 395 Dairy Queen stores in the U.S. stores, according to news reports. The hackers installed the same “Backoff” malware on local stores cash registers that was used in a major identity theft at Target earlier this year.    

The Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service are reportedly working together to chase the identity thieves that use Backoff as a point-of-sale malware that remotely exfiltrates “consumer payment data” as if the requester was the corporate data administrator.

DHS cyber cops believe that the malware was first released a year ago October and remained undetected by virtually all anti-malware software until massive customer complaints at Target this spring. DHS has documented that over 1,000 businesses in the U.S. have had customer data compromised, and urges all firms to investigate if they have are infected.     Continue reading “Identity Thieves used “Back Off” Malware To Hack Dairy Queen”

Breitbart – by MICHELLE MOONS

Bullhorn and siren sounds rang out, startling suspected 2016 Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton while she spoke to a room of over 3,000 pediatric medical professionals in San Diego this weekend.

Clinton appeared as keynote speaker at an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Conference Sunday. Her speech was interrupted just minutes in by a heckler in the audience. The man was quickly taken away, after which Hillary joked at his expense, “Ya know, there are some people who miss important developmental stages.”    Continue reading “Hillary Startled As Bullhorn Heckler Interrups San Diego Speech”

Brietbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

MCALLEN, Texas — The recent immigration surge in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley where thousands of illegal immigrants from Central America came across the border en masse exposed a deep dark secret that victimized people all across the continent.
Unbeknownst to most, drug cartels in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas and in South Texas had taken control of the human smuggling routes having diversified their criminal activities to not only include the transport of drugs but also human smuggling and a myriad of other activities that turned the quest for the American dream into a horrifying nightmare.    Continue reading “Drug Cartels Turn Illegal Immigrants Quest For The Amercain Dream Into A Nightmare”

Yahoo mail – by Michael Isikoff

The State Department has obtained 27,000 photographs showing the emaciated, bruised and burned bodies of Syrian torture victims — gruesome images that a top official told Yahoo News constitute “smoking gun” evidence that can be used to bring war-crimes charges against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The photos are “horrific — some of them put you in visceral pain,” said Stephen J. Rapp, the U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes, in an interview. “This is some of the strongest evidence we’ve seen in the area of proof of the commission of mass atrocities.”   Continue reading “Inside Bashar Assad’s torture chambers”