Breitbart – by SPYRIDON MITSOTAKIS

When Andrew Cuomo was HUD secretary in 1999, he hosted an event titled “50th Anniversary Chinese Delegation Dinner” for a delegation of the Chinese Ministry of Construction. 1999 marked 50 years since the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Tse-tung took over China in 1949, marking the beginning of a regime that would murder 70 million Chinese people.

In his speech, Cuomo discussed how both China and the West have traditionally similar beliefs in the importance of good housing, and he concluded: “So please, friends, join me in a toast to the People’s Republic, to Minister Yu, and to our beautiful journey together.”   Continue reading “Andrew Cuomo on 50th Anniversary of Mao’s Victory: ‘Join Me in a Toast to the People’s Republic’”

Video Rebel’s Blog

A week ago I noticed that the Treasury published our total increase in Treasury bonds for the past year. It had grown by $1,085,888,854,036.50. Some people mistakenly think that this is the Treasury deficit. Not quite. They have not accounted for the privilege certain Too Big To Jail Banks have which is that one or more of them is allowed to counterfeit US Treasury bonds and pocket the cash.

The Treasury deficit is calculated the old fashioned way. You take federal expenses and subtract revenues. The total Treasury deficit for 2013 cited by Joint Statement of Secretary Lew and OMB Director Burwell on Budget Results for Fiscal Year 2013 was $680 billion.   Continue reading “Counterfeiting Trillions of Dollars in US Treasury Bonds And Other Crimes.”

m_id_415923_barack_obamaFreedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

If there wasn’t a more “in your face” rejection of what the office of the President of the United States is supposed to be, this past week Barack Obama spoke out on the Ebola virus in the US. While he claimed that it was his job to make sure Americans were taken care of, he said he had a larger role. What’s that role you ask? What could be larger than doing his job to secure the borders and obey his oath of office? According to Obama, it’s making sure that Africans, particularly children and their families, are safe.   Continue reading “Barack Obama: My ‘Larger Role’ Is ‘My Obligation to Make Sure Africans Are Safe’”

lightNatural News – by Mike Adams

While vaccine makers and drug companies are rushing to bring medical interventions to the market that might address the Ebola pandemic, there’s already a technology available right now that can kill Ebola in just two minutes in hospitals, quarantine centers, commercial offices and even public schools.

It’s called the Xenex Germ-Zapping Robot, and it was invented by a team of Texas doctors whose company is based on San Antonio. (And no, I didn’t get paid to write this. I’m covering this because this technology appears to be a viable lifesaving invention.)   Continue reading “Ultraviolet light robot kills Ebola in two minutes; why doesn’t every hospital have one of these?”

Japan Times

The radioactive water woes at the stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant got worse over the weekend after the tritium concentration in a groundwater sample surged more than tenfold this month.

A spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Saturday that heavy rain caused by Typhoon Phanfone probably affected the groundwater after the storm whipped through Japan last week.   Continue reading “Tritium up tenfold in Fukushima groundwater after Typhoon Phanfone”

Fusion – by Jorge Ramos

The Ebola outbreak continues to spiral out of control. Near the epicenter of the epidemic in West Africa, more than 3,400 people have died and more than 7,000 people have been infected with the virus. Officials are scrambling to contain the outbreak at its source and keep it from spreading.

The World Health Organization is sending doctors to countries where the virus is most prevalent — Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Fusion’s Jorge Ramos spoke to one of the doctors, Dr. Aileen Marty, who recently returned home to Miami after spending 31 days in Nigeria. She says she was surprised what happened when she arrived at Miami International Airport.   Continue reading “Dr. Aileen Marty tells Fusion what she saw fighting Ebola in Nigeria”

(credit: CBS)CBS Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Authorities say a passenger with flu-like symptoms, who was on board a United Airlines flight, has been assessed and is not believed to have been exposed to the Ebola virus.

The plane in question, Flight 703, originated from New York’s JFK airport and landed at Los Angeles International Airport at 1:50 p.m. Sunday, according to an airport representative.   Continue reading “Passenger With Flu-Like Symptoms Prompts Fears Of Ebola Exposure At LAX”

Microsoft founder Bill Gates' fortress home in Washington State.WND – by Leo Hohmann

Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg and three other billionaires are bankrolling a controversial gun-control initiative that will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot in Washington State.

Even the new owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, Steve Ballmer, has gotten into the act, writing a check for $1 million dollars to help flood the airwaves with anti-gun propaganda.   Continue reading “New Trend: Billionaires ‘Buying Gun Control’”

45645646New Eastern Outlook – by William Engdahl

Russia and China, the two strategic Eurasian nations, are moving clearly to ultimately break free of the stranglehold of the Dollar System. On September 10 high-level talks took place between the two countries discussing establishment of an interbank money clearing system independent of the US-controlled SWIFT payments system. If enacted it would represent a major step in being able to defend their economies from Washington’s newly-developed weapon of financial warfare against a country that does not behave just as certain powerful circles want.   Continue reading “Russia in Negotiation with China for alternative SWIFT Bank system”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

As President Obama’s attention has now drifted from the ‘humanitarian’ mission in Iraq (which initially saw major initial inflows of Jihadists from around the world) to his real goal, we thought the following, somewhat disturbing, map of foreign fighter inflows to Syria would serve to provide context for just what local ‘moderate’ terrorists will be fighting (for the US) against. Welcome to The New Normal Crusades…   Continue reading “Why Is Syria The Most Important Country In The World Right Now?”

Strategic Culture Foundation – by Wade Madsen

The scourge known as the «Islamic» State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) and the Islamic State (IS), has long been in the making: in the think tanks and military planning offices of Israel. The plan to have a group like ISIL rend apart the Arab nation-states of the Middle East is enshrined in two Israeli policies: «A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties» written in 1982 by former Israeli Foreign Ministry official Oded Yinon and «A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm», largely written American neo-conservative war hawk Richard Perle for Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and issued in 1996. The latter report included contributions from Perle’s fellow Israeli agents-of-influence who have migrated in and out of sensitive United States government positions: Douglas Feith and David and Meyrav Wurmser. The group of neocons hired by Netanyahu, known as the «Study Group on A New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000», have dominated U.S. Middle Eastern policy for over two decades and it was this group that was responsible for the disastrous U.S. policies that led to the occupation of Iraq and involvement in radical Islamic rebellions in Libya and Syria.   Continue reading “Israel’s ISIL”

The American Presidency Project – by John Wooly and Gerhard Peters

Last Update: Data Through September 20, 2014. (through 5.67 years of the Obama Administration)

Citation: Gerhard Peters. “Executive Orders.” The American Presidency Project. Ed. John T. Woolley and Gerhard Peters. Santa Barbara, CA. 1999-2014. Available from the World Wide Web: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/orders.php. Continue reading “Executive Orders: Washington – Obama”

National Journal – by Brian Resnik

Billowy and filled with life-sustaining water vapor, the cloud passes overhead without emitting a drop of rain. In times of severe drought, that cloud is a frustrating, lumbering tease. That cloud is tantalizing. Delicious even.

What that cloud needs is a kick start, a catalyst to squeeze the water out of it. It’s not science fiction; it’s called cloud-seeding. And in beyond-parched California, it may become a viable option to combat long-term water shortages.   Continue reading “Can California Make It Rain With Drones?”

Protesters march in Ferguson, Missouri, October 11, 2014.  REUTERS-Jim YoungReuters – by Fiona Ortiz

Riot-gear clad police arrested at least 17 people on Sunday after they refused orders to disperse from a spontaneous sit-in outside a convenience store in St. Louis during a weekend of otherwise peaceful protests against police violence.

Thousands of people are staging protest marches, vigils and other demonstrations in the St. Louis area this weekend, calling for the arrest of a white police officer who shot dead an unarmed black teenager in August.   Continue reading “St. Louis area police arrest at least 17 during weekend of protests”