Michael Lively, the homeless man who sparked an Ebola alert in Dallas on Sunday after going missing following possible contact with an infected patientLet’s make everyone deathly afraid of homeless people, eh? Pitiful!

Daily Mail – by JOSH GARDNER and MICHAEL ZENNIE

This is the first photo of the homeless man who sparked an Ebola alert in Dallas on Sunday after going missing following possible contact with an infected patient.

Michael Lively was the first patient to ride in the ambulance that was used to carry Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan to Presbyterian Hospital, Texas.

It is possible that Lively came into contact with Duncan’s Ebola-infected bodily fluids during that ride.    Continue reading “The homeless man who caused Ebola panic in Dallas”

Do Wisconsinites have a constitutional right to privately own a cow, to drink raw milk, and to enter into private contracts with farmers?

October 6th, 2014

Madison, Wisconsin – Petitions for review will be filed with the Wisconsin Supreme Court in three separate cases involving the legality and constitutionality of contracts between farmers, private citizens and private food groups’ rights to acquire raw milk and other fresh sustainably grown and raised foods. Two of the cases, the Zinniker petition and the Grassway petition, will be filed Monday, October 6, 2014. The Vernon Hershberger petition was filed in August, 2014. All three cases are represented by the attorneys of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, Elizabeth Rich and David Cox.   Continue reading “Raw Milk and Food Rights Reach the Wisconsin Supreme Court”

CNN – by Steve Almasy and Ben Brumfield

A second Ebola patient to be treated at Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha will arrive there early Monday morning, the center said in a statement. The patient is believed to be an American freelance cameraman who worked for NBC.

Ashoka Mukpo was diagnosed with Ebola on Thursday. He left Liberia on a specially-equipped plane Sunday and was headed to Nebraska, the network reported.   Continue reading “Ebola-infected American to arrive at Nebraska Medical Center”

Members of Poland's special commando unit Lubliniec disembark from a Mi-17 helicopter during the "Noble Sword-14" NATO international tactical exercise at the land forces training centre in Oleszno, near Drawsko Pomorskie, northwest Poland September 9, 2014 (Reuters / Kacper Pempel)RT

In yet another move that violates NATO’s historic pledge not to extend the military bloc “one inch further to the east,” NATO’s new secretary-general apparently sees no limitations for the 28-member organization.

In an apparent attempt to take advantage of the ongoing Ukrainian crisis, where a civil war in the east threatens to tear the country apart, new NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg paid a visit to NATO member Poland, where he reiterated calls for a rapid reaction “spearhead” force that could launch a military offensive within days.   Continue reading “‘NATO can deploy wherever it wants’, new chief claims”

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.(Reuters / Ueslei Marcelino)RT

US Vice President Joe Biden has made the latest in a series of chastening apologies, after the United Arab Emirates expressed “astonishment” at his Thursday remarks. Biden called US allies “the biggest problem” in fighting terrorism in the Middle East.

Biden called Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince and Deputy Defense Minister Mohammed bin Zayed on Sunday to reaffirm the allies’ shared perspective on terrorism, the official Emirates news agency WAM reported.    Continue reading “Humbled Biden apologizes to UAE after accusing it of terrorism funding”

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ARTESIA, N.M. (AP) — Trailers have been set up for a school at a federal immigration detention center in an isolated New Mexico desert town. A basketball court and a soccer field have been installed. And detainees are pleading their cases over a video link with judges in Denver.

Officials say that the facility, billed as a temporary place to house women and children from Central America who were among a wave of immigrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally this year, could remain open until next summer.   Continue reading “New Mexico immigration lockup draws criticism”

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana aid worker threatened with beheading by the Islamic State group said in a June letter that he’s afraid to die and is saddened by the pain his captivity must be causing his family, his parents said Sunday.

In a statement released to media, Ed and Paula Kassig said their 26-year-old son, Abdul-Rahman Kassig, thanked them for their strength and commitment. And he appeared to try to prepare them for his death.   Continue reading “Indiana aid worker says in letter is afraid to die”

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WASHINGTON (AP) — People can’t plead ignorance of the law to excuse a violation. The first case of the new Supreme Court term Monday tests whether there’s a double standard when it comes to the police.

A case from North Carolina turns on whether an officer’s mistaken belief about a state law still can justify a traffic stop that led to the discovery of cocaine. The justices are beginning their fifth year together, and Chief Justice John Roberts is at the start of his 10th year at the head of the high court.   Continue reading “High court begins term with case on police actions”

insect diamondback moth vacc gmo 263x164 First GMO Mosquitoes: Now Oxitec Wants to Release GMO Moths in New YorkNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Will the crazy GMO-creations ever come to a halt? Are our crops not enough for biotech? GM mosquitoes developed by Oxitec, a UK company, were already released in other countries as a means to control disease. The company is also trying to release them in the Florida Keys, while working to release GM olive flies in Spain. But it gets even more bizarre – now Oxitec wants to release GM moths in New York.

GeneWatch UK has been following Oxitec’s moves and has noted that the company’s GM experiments have not undergone environmental assessment risks at all. The company is a spin off from a multinational seed company, with deep ties to Syngenta. Oxitech claims to be in the business of pest control, but another theory is that they are in the business with other eugenicists for pest creation.   Continue reading “First GMO Mosquitoes: Now Oxitec Wants to Release GMO Moths in New York”

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The conductor of a Union Pacific freight train and an engineer on board were injured on Sunday when it crashed into a tractor-trailer that was stuck on tracks in northern Louisiana, a spokesman for Union Pacific said.

Two locomotives and 17 rail cars were derailed by the collision in Mer Rouge, said spokesman Jeff DeGraff. Two of the cars were carrying argon, a non-flammable refrigerated gas, and a three-block evacuation was put in effect in the area.   Continue reading “Two injured as freight train derails in north Louisiana”

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A clandestine grave on the outskirts of a Mexican city where police clashed with student protesters a week ago contained 28 bodies but the remains are too damaged for immediate identification, state officials said.

Guerrero State Prosecutor Inaky Blanco said he could not say whether any of the dead could be some of the 43 college students reported missing after the violent confrontation in Iguala, located about 120 miles south of Mexico City.   Continue reading “Mexico officials claim 28 mutilated bodies found in mass grave”

Business Insider – by Joe McDonald

BLOOMING GROVE Pa. (Reuters) – Searchers found an assault rifle and ammunition hidden in the woods on the ninth day of a massive hunt for a man suspected of attacking two Pennsylvania state troopers, killing one of them, police said on Sunday.

Police said they believe they are closing in on Eric Frein, 31, who they describe as a survivalist, in a rugged area of forests, boulders and caves in the Poconos Mountains of Pennsylvania, where he could easily hide from heat-seeking sensors in helicopters.   Continue reading “Searchers Say Closing In On Pennsylvania Police Shooter Suspect”

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Many pundits have presented the case that society needs to reward the achiever. It is argued that the most talented should attain positions of authority, based upon their superior ability. The end result is the formation of a power structure of Elite’s; making the decisions, formulating policies and directing the organizations that carry out the plan. It is most difficult to quarrel with the notion that talent is not distributed equally, but it becomes a giant leap to conclude that the very attribute of aptitude, is the sole criteria that justifies positions of authority.    Continue reading “Mediocrity of the Meritocracy”

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Hello all,

I am the author of “They are killing us with chemtrails in Switzerland” and I recently sent out an email to All Swiss Federal government officials, as well as to all the so-called “journalists” at our local newspaper, the Nouvelliste.   Continue reading “CHEMTRAILS: Swiss Gov’t and Swiss Media refuse to acknowledge their roles in the CHEMTRAIL depopulation agenda despite massive evidence”

ScreenHunter_86 Oct. 03 20.34Concealed Nation – by Brandon

First thing first; We want to make it perfectly clear that even a single death is a tragedy. Any violent act such as a mass shooting is an incredibly sad event. We, as concealed carriers, carry a firearm because we value life. We don’t ever want a need to arise where our firearm is discharged in self-defense. We don’t ever want to do that, but we are prepared to defend ourselves should the need ever arise.

The coupling of a CDC report on death statistics with an FBI report on mass shootings gives us a look at some pretty sobering numbers regarding the total deaths caused by mass shootings. From the period of 2000 through 2013, mass shootings accounted for a total of 418 deaths; an average of 29.8 deaths per year.   Continue reading “FBI Releases Study That Shows Us Something Conclusive About Mass Shootings: It’s All Blown Out Of Proportion”

1412339794000-BzBckC7IQAEutDKConcealed Nation – by Brandon

Three home intruders, two still on the loose, broke through the front door of a home in Texas early this morning while a family was eating breakfast in their kitchen. At least one intruder was armed with a rifle and at the moment of the break-in, one family member went to retrieve a gun of their own.

Shots were exchanged with the intruder who had the rifle. None of the family members were injured, but the robber was hit once and killed.   Continue reading “Armed Intruder Breaks Into TX Home While Family Was Eating Breakfast”

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A notable American Rabbi says all Muslims are criminals, and calls for a global genocide against them.

In a recent sermon, Rabbi Shalom Lewis of Congregation Etz Chaim in the Atlanta suburb of Marietta, Georgia, said Muslims were guilty and should be “exterminated.”   Continue reading “US Rabbi: All Muslims guilty, should be exterminated”

PHOTO: A burial team discovers a man thought to be dead was actually alive in Liberia on Oct. 2, 2014.ABC News – by Dr. Richard Besser

MONROVIA, Liberia — Amid the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, it’s easier to get help if you are dead than if you are alive.

My producer and I were driving back from an assignment in Monrovia, where we filmed this morning’s “Good Morning America” segment, when we saw a burial team working along the roadway surrounded by crowds of angry locals.   Continue reading “Man Thought to Have Died From Ebola Awakens After Burial Team Wraps Him Up”