Jon Rappoport

Some people would call it simply an effort to please the audience. Well, pleasing the audience during a national news broadcast isn’t the objective, unless ratings and viewer numbers and ad revenues and distraction from facts is actually the plan…and of course it is.

Just now, I forced myself to watch a rebroadcast of Wednesday night’s NBC News with the golden boy, Brian Williams.

But Brian wasn’t golden, he was blue, which happens to be people’s favorite color in multiple surveys. Restful calming blue.   Continue reading “The hypnotic use of color in television news”

Mushroom CloudThe Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

More than two decades after the Berlin Wall fell, it appears that the United States and Russia are engaging in the same sort of proxy wars that were so common during the Cold War. Everywhere that Western and Russian spheres of influence meet there is the potential for conflict, and the two aging superpowers have shown their willingness fight through their neighbors. However, this game of chess has taken on a whole new dimension that is radically different than what we saw during the Cold War.   Continue reading “The U.S. Government Is Practically Begging for Global War”

Jon Rappoport

It’s been called contraceptive corn and spermicidal corn. A San Diego company called Epicyte developed it.

Here’s a brief backgrounder from The Guardian, Sept. 9, 2001; “GM corn set to stop man spreading his seed,” by Robin McKie:

“Scientists have created the ultimate GM crop: contraceptive corn. Waiving fields of maize may one day save the world from overpopulation.   Continue reading “Note to China and Russia: did you import Depopulation Corn?”

SKINNY PUPPYThe Guardian – by Sean Michaels

A Canadian electro-industrial band is asking for thousands of dollars in royalties after learning that the US military used their music to torture prisoners at Guantánamo Bay. Skinny Puppy claim they filed a $666,000 (£368,000) bill with America’d defence department.

“We sent them an invoice for our musical services considering they had gone ahead and used our music without our knowledge and used it as an actual weapon against somebody,” keyboardist Cevin Key recently told CTV News. “I am not only against the fact they’re using our music to inflict damage on somebody else but they are doing it without anybody’s permission.”   Continue reading “Industrial band Skinny Puppy demand $666,000 after music is used in Guantánamo torture”

Canada Free Press – by Doug Hagmann

In the event the reader is just now hearing about the hostage crisis unfolding at the popular Lindt Café in Sydney, Australia, it was about 9:45 a.m. (AEDT) Sunday when a reported Muslim terrorist walked into the café, wielding at least one shotgun or similarly described long gun, and a package reported to be a bomb and took an estimated 30 people hostage. Reports state that five hostages managed to escape, leaving an estimated two-dozen unarmed people inside the building. Police are not confirming the exact number of hostages,  nor are they revealing the name of the perpetrator.   Continue reading “DHS insider: Sydney to be the game changer”

Gunpoint1Controversial Times – by Hunter Roosevelt

A family from aptly named Warrior, Alabama had the opportunity to exact a little Southern justice against a group of home burglars who pressed their luck one too many times – and it happened during a live television interview.

Friday afternoon, a trio of burglars struck the Wyatt family’s rural home. A recently installed security system caught the burglary on camera.FA Ford Ranger is seen approaching the home and a heavyset woman knocks on the front door. Getting no answer, the woman calls for her accomplices to come to the door with her. After peering into the home to make sure nobody is home, the trio kick in the front door and enter the home.   Continue reading “Armed Family Captures Christmas Present Thieves at Gunpoint on Live Television”

Whiskey-Rebellion-taxSovereign Man – by Simon Black

John Lynn was bound and gagged, as the angry mob tied him to a tree and poured a barrel of scalding hot tar over his freshly shaven head and coated him in feathers.

It was June 1794 and the crowd was absolutely frantic. They were taking justice into their own hands.

Lynn’s crime, in their eyes, was having extended lodging to a federal tax collector, who’d come down to enforce a recently imposed excise tax on whiskey.   Continue reading “Here’s the most bizarre currency you’ve probably never heard about.”

AOL – by Ryan Gorman

The New York Police Department social media strategy got the force in hot water again on Monday.

NYPD Twitter accounts have endured a series of well-documented fails in recent months, and a precinct did not do itself any favors Monday when it tweeted Jack Nicholson’s famous courtroom rant from the blockbuster movie “A Few Good Men.”

The midtown precinct, which covers Times Square, among other areas, fired off a since-deleted “motivational” tweet citing the famous movie monologue. The post was first flagged by Slate.   Continue reading “NYPD tweets ‘you can’t handle the truth’ in apparent nod to civilian deaths”

It wouldn’t surprise me if the crazy bastards did pull of a false flag nuke attack against it self and blame Putin.  They have done it many times in the past.

Stephen Lendman

Longstanding US plans call for regime change in Russia. Targeting its sovereign independent government. Its main Eurasian rival.

Washington wants pro-Western stooge governance installed. By color revolution or war. US hegemonic ambitions threaten world peace.   Continue reading “Major Anti-Russian False Flag Coming?”

Right – by Elijah Townsend

Strange how every “terrorist” event in the past ten or fifteen years benefited the various imperial governments of Britain, Israel, Australia and the USA.

These false flag terror operations help cement power, by spreading terror throughout the victim nation.

By spreading the effects of terror–pictures of damage and film interviews of mass hysteria and confusion–the mainstream media of the traumatized country served as an unquestioning, ultra-effective propaganda vehicle.   Continue reading “X22Report: False Flag In Australia, Boots On The Ground In Syria, Port Arthur Massacre”

RT

No end seems to be in sight for the plight of the Russian ruble, which slumped to new record lows against hard currencies Tuesday. The EUR traded at 93.5 against the ruble, and the USD at 75.

The Russian stock market also went haywire, dropping more than 15 percent as of 2:30pm Moscow time, after it dropped 11 percent the day before. Sberbank, the country’s largest lender, lost 17.77 percent, and VTB, the second biggest bank, fell by 14.29 percent. State-owned oil and gas companies Gazprom, Rosneft, and Surgut also saw shares plummet.    Continue reading “Ruble plummets losing more than 20% in a day, hitting new dollar and euro lows”

Mail.com

SYDNEY (AP) — He wrote letters to grieving families of Australian troops killed in Afghanistan that likened them to “Hitler’s soldiers.” He was accused of being an accomplice in the murder of his ex-wife, who was stabbed and set on fire.

But the social media postings of 50-year-old Man Haron Monis, the man who was killed Tuesday in a police operation to rescue the people he was holding hostage in a Sydney cafe, indicate he thought of himself as something of a martyr. The self-styled Muslim cleric, who came to Australia as a refugee from Iran, complained of being tortured in prison for his political beliefs and said he was fighting for Islam and peace.   Continue reading “‘Deluded’ hostage-taker saw himself as a martyr”

Joshua Jones, Vie VuMail.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — With tensions running high over the killings of blacks by police, departments around the country are changing policies and procedures to curb the use of deadly force, ease public distrust and protect officers from retaliation.

New York City plans to issue stun guns to hundreds more officers. The Milwaukee department is making crisis-intervention training mandatory. And in Akron, Ohio, police have begun working in pairs on all shifts for their own safety.   Continue reading “Police altering tactics after killings, protests”

Target Liberty – by Robert Wenzel

Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of the Ross Ulbricht who is sitting in jail because the government alleges he was the operator of Silk Road, emails:

Bob,

I thought you’d be interested to know that the government has asked the judge to limit the defense by not allowing any of Ross’ political or philosophical beliefs to be introduced to the jury as they might influence the jury in his favor. The prosecution goes so far as to say that they fear that exposing the jury to his political thought could invite a jury nullification verdict.   Continue reading “Government Prosecutors Fear Liberty and Jury Nullification”

Bob Annibale, Leon Rodriguez, Eric GarcettiLA Times – by KATE LINTHICUM

One of the nation’s top immigration officials is urging those who are newly eligible for temporary legal status to apply for the program without fear.

Speaking at a conference in Los Angeles on Monday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Leon Rodriguez said he knows that some immigrants in the country without permission may be wary of identifying themselves to the government as part of President Obama’s new program to defer deportations and grant three-year work permits to some immigrants with longtime ties to the U.S.   Continue reading “Immigration official to applicants for temporary status: ‘Don’t worry’”

EAG News – by Kyle Olson

TORONTO – Could there be something more sinister behind the little elf sitting on the shelf who returns to the North Pole each night?

Yes, says Laura Pinto, a digital technology professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.

She recently published a paper titled “Who’s the Boss” on the doll, saying the idea of it reporting back to Santa each night on the child’s behavior “sets up children for dangerous, uncritical acceptance of power structures,” according to insideHalton.com.   Continue reading “Prof: ‘Elf on the Shelf’ conditions kids to accept surveillance state”