Washington’s Blog – by Robert Barsocchini

  • Gaza (along with the West Bank and East Jerusalem) is occupied Palestinian territory under international law, determined by the vast majority of the world, as well as the highest court in the world, the UN’s International Court of Justice. Gaza cannot commit aggression against Israel, since Israel is in constant and continual commission of illegal aggression against Palestine by occupying it (illegally and sadistically blockading it and frequently committing terrorism against its civilians, including by targeting them with chemical weapons provided by US taxpayers – see “Rain of Fire” by Human Rights Watch). As documented by Amnesty Int’l, Human Rights Watch, and many others,Israel intentionally targets and murders civilians, including children, en masse.

Continue reading “Facts All US Citizens Need to Know About Israel and Palestine”

Common Dreams

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CBS’s Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation  in an interview broadcast Sunday that he was “baffled” by President Obama’s assertion that if Israel goes forward with construction of a new housing development in East Jerusalem, it risks condemnation from the United States. “It’s not the American way,” said Netanyahu.

“I was baffled by this statement, because it doesn’t reflect American values. What we’re being criticized for is that some Jewish residents of Jerusalem bought apartments legally from Arabs in a predominantly Arab neighborhood, and this is seen as a terrible thing.”   Continue reading “Netanyahu: White House Criticism Un-American”

Peter PiotThe Guardian – by Rafaela von Bredow and Veronika Hackenbroch

Professor Piot, as a young scientist in Antwerp, you were part of the team that discovered the Ebola virus in 1976. How did it happen?

I still remember exactly. One day in September, a pilot from Sabena Airlines brought us a shiny blue Thermos and a letter from a doctor in Kinshasa in what was then Zaire. In the Thermos, he wrote, there was a blood sample from a Belgian nun who had recently fallen ill from a mysterious sickness in Yambuku, a remote village in the northern part of the country. He asked us to test the sample for yellow fever.   Continue reading “‘In 1976 I discovered Ebola – now I fear an unimaginable tragedy’”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

The National Institute of Health has just announced a potential treatment for the Ebola virus, and you WILL NOT believe what it is! With those who are following these things closely quite amazed that such a simple and readily available product could be used to effectively treat such a deadly disease, there is NO reason at all that Americans and people across the world COULDN’T get this potential treatment, and from their local Wal-Mart (or preferably an alternative store) – AND OVER THE COUNTER! With Ebola being ‘rolled out’ exactly as expected according to the new video below from Infowars, will something as simple and easy to get as Melatonin be the sword that slays the Ebola beast? Directly from the NIH website.:   Continue reading “Potential use of melatonin as a treatment for ebola”

Greg Zubiak posted this photo of some of the 20 puppies he found in a field near Glaslyn this weekend. The dogs are now at the Battlefords Humane Society.Thank Goodness for Moose Hunters !!

CBC News

On Friday, Greg Zubiak was having a look around the field near Glaslyn where he plans to hunt moose this year when he saw some movement in the distance.

“As I walked up, they all just kind of looked at me and I guess my moose hunt was over. I just said, ‘OK, come on,’ and as soon as I said that, they all come running to me,” he said.   Continue reading “Battlefords Humane Society busy after hunter finds 20 puppies in field near Glaslyn”

A Dallas apartment where an Ebola patient stayed is under quarantine.Examiner – by Anthony Martin

Americans can add yet another organization of the federal government to the list of entities that cannot be trusted. The latest addition is the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The agency has demonstrated in recent days that at the very least it has issued misleading statements about the Ebola outbreak.

In this manner the CDC has outed itself as an entity of the federal government that has been infested with “Obama’s disease” — the dreaded malady the symptoms of which are a penchant for hiding the whole truth, misleading the public, and at times outright lying. The person at the top of the chain is President Barack Obama who has demonstrated that he has no scruples about lying to the public if it advances his agenda. Continue reading “‘Obama’s disease’ has infested all of government including CDC”

CBS New York

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Declared dead by Social Security? Believe it or not, that’s what happens to thousands of living people each year.

“We are sorry for your loss. Please accept our sincere apology,” a letter from the Social Security Administration to Vaso Pavlovic reads, regarding the death of his mother-in-law, Kosara Mladenovic.   Continue reading “Social Security Keystroke Mistake Declares Elderly Woman Dead”

AOL – by Jay Reeves

OZARK, Ala. (AP) – Animal control officer Wanda Snell knows what she saw: A veterinarian inserted a needle into the black-and-brown mutt and injected a chemical meant to euthanize the dog no one had adopted. The animal moved a bit and was still and quiet by the time she left the shelter for home.

What Snell can’t explain is how or why a mixed-breed dog that nobody wanted recovered overnight and has since bounced back fully from what should have been a lethal injection.   Continue reading “Dog named ‘Lazarus’ survives euthanasia attempt”

141001-dallas-hosital-ebola-1710_3adfe90a08fed0d4d17eb7723c93360aThe Daily Sheeple

Thomas Duncan, the first person in the United States who was diagnosed with Ebola, was reported to have died today after succumbing to the virus.

Thomas A. Duncan, who became ill with Ebola after arriving from West Africa in Dallas two weeks ago, succumbed to the virus today (Sunday), reports Reuters. Duncan was fighting for his life at a Dallas hospital on today after his condition worsened to critical, according to the director of the US Centers for Disease Control.

Continue reading “Israeli News Announces Ebola Patient in Dallas Has Died”

Daily Finance -by Tracy Angel

Reinventing a business is often the key to its survival. Markets plummet. Prices go up. Demand goes down. Consumers change. Moving forward often means taking risks, venturing into the unknown and hoping that something, somewhere, will work out in the end.

For Leroy and Barb Shatto that need for reinvention came more than a dozen years ago when the dairy farm that had been in Barb’s family for generations faced an uncertain future.   Continue reading “Shatto Milk Co.: Dairy Farm Finds the Formula for Success”

High-powered attorney Sanford Rubenstein has been accused of raping a woman at his Manhattan home on Wednesday.New York Daily News – by TINA MOORE, RICH SCHAPIRO

Sanford Rubenstein needs a lawyer.

The high-powered attorney has been accused of raping a woman at his Manhattan home following the Rev. Al Sharpton’s 60th birthday bash on Wednesday, the Daily News has learned.

The alleged incident, first reported at NYDailyNews.com, took place at Rubenstein’s swanky E. 64th St. apartment hours after Sharpton’s star-studded party at the Four Seasons restaurant in Manhattan, law enforcement sources told The News.

The alleged victim is a 42-year-old business executive and a “top official” at Sharpton’s National Action Network, according to sources and the civil rights advocacy group.   Continue reading “Famed lawyer Sanford Rubenstein accused of sexually assaulting woman after Al Sharpton’s birthday bash”

Weather Channel

One U.S. airman is dead and two others are feared drowned in Okinawa, Japan, after a group of servicemen were swept out to sea by high waves caused by Typhoon Phanfone.

The six servicemen at Kadena Air Base were taking photos of high waves on the northwest coast of the island when four overtaken by waves around 3:45 p.m. local time, according to Nago District Police in Okinawa.   Continue reading “Typhoon Phanfone Slams Japan: One U.S. Airman Found Dead, Three Missing”

Disclose TV

October 1, 2014 – Newly declassified FBI documents prove that the government knew Hitler was alive and well, and living in the Andes Mountains long after World War II.

On April 30 1945, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker. His body was later discovered and identified by the Soviets before being rushed back to Russia. Is it really possible that the Soviets have been lying all this time, and that history has purposely been rewritten?   Continue reading “FBI Releases Documents proving Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun fled to Argentina in a Submarine”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

MSNBC is blaming the National Rifle Association (NRA) for Ebola’s arrival in the U.S., as well as for the fear of a greater outbreak that has followed.

According to MSNBC, the NRA made “the Ebola crisis worse” by opposing Dr. Vivek Murthy’s nomination to the position of Surgeon General in 2013.    Continue reading “MSNBC: The NRA Made ‘The Ebola Crisis Worse’”

EbolaBusiness Insider – by JULIE STEENHUYSEN

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Nurses, the frontline care providers in U.S. hospitals, say they are untrained and unprepared to handle patients arriving in their hospital emergency departments infected with Ebola.

Many say they have gone to hospital managers, seeking training on how to best care for patients and protect themselves and their families from contracting the deadly disease, which has so far killed at least 3,338 people in the deadliest outbreak on record.   Continue reading “US NURSES: We’re Not Prepared To Handle Ebola Patients”

Video Rebel’s Blog

This was originally written by Erico Tavares.

What if military strategy were timeless?

Sun Tzu was a Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher, and is credited to have written “The Art of War”, a seminal treatise on managing conflict and warfare. It is uncertain when he actually lived, but some traditional historians date his lifetime to 544–496 BC.

The Art of War discusses military strategy within the wider context of public administration, politics and planning. Organized in thirteen chapters, the text outlines theories of battle, but also advocates diplomacy and cultivating relationships with other nations as essential to the health of a state. For centuries, it has been regarded as the definite reading for strategists and warriors of all types.   Continue reading “Sun Tzu And The Cost Of War Plus Vidrebel’s Comments”

Bill Bratton, Bill de BlasioABC News – by JONATHAN LEMIRE and COLLEEN LONG, AP

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s relationship with police, already strained by accusations he sided with frequent NYPD critic Al Sharpton over the chokehold death of an unarmed suspect, suffered another hit with revelations a top aide is living with a convicted killer who has often mocked officers as “pigs.”

Police unions say it’s only the latest incident that shows the mayor’s lack of support for the 34,000-officer force. And even some de Blasio allies acknowledge the mayor could do a better job of leading the department he is simultaneously trying to reform.   Continue reading “Unease Grows Between De Blasio and NYPD Officers”

Lew Rockwell – by Fred Reed

I read that Apple and Google have begun encrypting the data of customers so that nobody, including Apple and Google, have plaintext access to it. This of course means “so that the government will not have access to it.” The FBI is terribly upset about this, the first serious resistance against onrushing Orwellianism. God bless Apple and Google. But will they be able to stand up to the feds?

Here is a curious situation indeed. The government has become our enemy, out of  control, and we have to depend on computer companies for any safety we may have.   Continue reading “Gapple and Oogle, Our Defenders – Names Encrypted for Their Security”