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This is a decent recovery of the news reporting surrounding the attempted Israeli bombing of the Mexican Congress on October 12 2001, an attempt by Israel to get Mexico to jump in on the “war on terror”

Mexican Attorney General Releases Zionist Terrorists
Army general and head of the PGR releases two Israelis arrested with guns and explosives inside the Mexican Congress   Continue reading “Attempted Israeli bombing of the Mexican Congress on October 12, 2001”

Featured photo - The Justice Department Wants Wider Hacking Authorities for the FBIThe Intercept – by Cora Currier

Privacy and technology groups are sounding the alarm on an obscure government rule with major implications for law enforcement hacking.

Hiding behind the nondescript title “Proposed Amendment to Rule 41″ of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is a dangerous increase in authority for federal investigators to use invasive hacking techniques to spy on computers and access data, according to testimony submitted by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Electronic Privacy Information Center and others to a regulatory panel in Washington, D.C., yesterday.   Continue reading “The ‘Justice Department’ Wants Wider Hacking Authorities for the FBI”

Marijuana plants are displayed for sale at Canna Pi medical marijuana dispensary in Seattle, Washington, November 27, 2012. REUTERS/Anthony BolanteThanks to evilbughead.

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A high school in Colorado, one of the first two U.S. states to legalize recreational marijuana use, was put on partial lockdown on Friday after a student’s weed pipe filled a classroom with pot smoke, the school said.

The smoke from the device, known as a “gravity bong” or “bucket,” was released into a classroom at about 9:45 a.m. at Adams City High School in Commerce City, a northeastern suburb of Denver.   Continue reading “Cloud of pot smoke puts Colorado high school on partial lockdown”

How to Build a Safe Room in Your House or ApartmentThe Organic Prepper

The homes of many rich, famous people have a secret hidden within them.  Somewhere, in the depths of the home, is a secure room to which the residents can retreat in the event of a home invasion or violent intruder.  A safe room was carved into the original house plan, and many of these are state of the art.  Features might include a bank of monitors for viewing what’s going on outside the room, a small kitchenette, comfortable furnishings, fresh air venting, and a hardened communications system.  These expertly designed rooms can cost tens of thousands of dollars, but you don’t have to be a movie star or a multi-millionaire to build your own version of a safe room. Even the most humble home or apartment can have on a place to which vulnerable family members can retreat if they are under threat.   Continue reading “How to Create a Safe Room in Your House or Apartment”

NEW COLD WAR: Massive NATO Exercise in Norway Provocation directed Moscow. Russian General sends "Arctic Warning" to USGlobal Research – by Prof Michel Chossudovsky

The World is at a dangerous crossroads. US-NATO is carrying out a fresh set of military drills in Eastern Europe and the Baltic States involving the deployment of several thousand troops.  These drills follow earlier military deployments in the Baltic States in October.  

According to NATO  General  Hans-Lothar Domrose, Commander of Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum:   Continue reading “Dangerous Crossroads: NATO Plans Large Scale Military Deployments on Russia’s Doorstep”

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  • Date: 12/13/14
  • Time: 11am
  • Location: WA State Capital, Gateway Park. 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW Olympia, WA

On Nov 4th 2014 a new gun law was passed in Washington that will make as much as handing a friend your gun a felony. We will not tolerate this law and I am going to do what I said I would do in my video.   Continue reading “We Will Not Comply with i594 – Pass the word. WE STAND!”

Raw Story – by Lisa O’Carroll

Seymour Hersh has got some extreme ideas on how to fix journalism – close down the news bureaus of NBC and ABC, sack 90% of editors in publishing and get back to the fundamental job of journalists which, he says, is to be an outsider.

It doesn’t take much to fire up Hersh, the investigative journalist who has been the nemesis of US presidents since the 1960s and who was once described by the Republican party as “the closest thing American journalism has to a terrorist”.   Continue reading “Seymour Hersh on death of Osama bin Laden: ‘It’s one big lie, not one word of it is true’”

Las Vegas Review Journal – by Keith Rogers

BUNKERVILLE

Life on the ranch six miles downstream of this Virgin River hamlet has been peaceful in the six months since hundreds of gun-toting militia members from across the nation rallied in support of defiant rancher Cliven Bundy.

Without firing a shot that day, April 12, they persuaded federal agents to let them release more than 300 of Bundy’s “trespass” cattle that Bureau of Land Management agents and contractor cowboys had gathered in a corral.   Continue reading “Nevada rancher Bundy waits as FBI probes”

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The Petrodollar just died. Zero Hedge ran an obituary notice for the Petrodollar last week.

Reuters reports  energy-exporting countries are set to pull their “Petrodollars” out of world markets this year. This shift is likely to cause global market liquidity to fall: “this year the oil producers will effectively import capital amounting to $7.6 billion. By comparison, they exported $60 billion in 2013 and $248 billion in 2012. This is according to BNP Paribas calculations. Petrodollar recycling peaked at $511 billion in 2006.”   Continue reading “The Petrodollar Died. So what happens next?”

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Counter Current News – by Jackson Marciana

More police in the schools will make kids safer, right? That’s what a lot of people have been saying for years, but the evidence seems to tell a very different story.

Recently, several children as young as 4-years-old found themselves “accidentally” pepper sprayed by police officers from the Gwent Police Department during a visit to Gilfach Fargoed Elementary School, in Bargoed, Caerphilly county in Wales.   Continue reading “Cop ‘Accidentally’ Pepper Sprays 4-Year-Olds During Kindergarten Visit”

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Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

A seven-year-old girl was accidentally shot by a police officer in front of a group of children while she was on a school trip to the Nottinghamshire Police department in the UK. The incident occurred last week and is currently being investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.

However, according to Wikipedia, A parliamentary inquiry set up in the wake of the death of Ian Tomlinson, the girl who was shot, found that the Independent Police Complaints Commission “has neither the powers nor the resources that it needs to get to the truth when the integrity of the police is in doubt.”   Continue reading “Police Officer Accidentally Shoots 7-Year-Old Girl On School Trip to Police HQ”

TruNews – by Rick Wiles

You know what they say about real estate: Location, location, location!  Trunews is located next to the most popular vacant cul-de-sac in Florida!  Read on!  I’ll tell you why it’s so popular these days.

The Trunews headquarters is along I-95 on the western edge of Vero Beach, Florida.  There is a hotel next to us and more office condos behind us.     Continue reading “Is Trunews Headquarters under Surveillance?”

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Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Roseland, New Jersey – A group of police in Roseland, New Jersey recently filed a lawsuit against local Police Chief Richard McDonough.

In the lawsuit, the officers allege that the police chief is a  “megalomaniacal despot” who protected corrupt local government officials and fabricated false misconduct reports against officers who refused to participate in the corruption that exists in the department. The lawsuit also alleged that McDonough “used the department as his own personal playground.”   Continue reading “Police Chief in NJ Allegedly So Corrupt, Officers in the Dept are Suing Him for Being a “Despot””

Pink Floyd declares that Business Insider – by Shaun Tandon, AFP

How does one of rock history’s most influential acts sign off?

For Pink Floyd, it will be with a collection of outtakes bearing the band’s epic psychedelic roots — but whose theme this time is not alienation, but continuity.

Pink Floyd has declared that “The Endless River” — the band’s first album in 20 years — will be the finale for the Cambridge, England group whose dark, sonic landscapes transformed personal isolation into stadium-filling rock.   Continue reading “Pink Floyd’s First Album In 20 Years Will Be Their Last”