Stefanie Russell with the device that detects wireless signals and in the background, a workman painting the houseThe Argus – by Flora Thompson

A GRANDMOTHER has spent thousands of pounds making her home wi-fi proof to protect her health.

Stefanie Russell, 72, from Steyning, claims radiation from wi-fi internet and mobile phone signals give her headaches and nausea which make it impossible for her to be near some types of technology.

She believes her symptoms are caused by electro-sensitivity, which makes her so ill she cannot travel on buses because of the number of portable devices being used.   Continue reading “Gran spends nearly £4,000 to protect her house against wi-fi and mobile phone signals”

Russia Insider – by Damir Marinovic

The Odessa massacre is the other shoe, along with MH17, and the discovery of mass graves proving war crimes in East Ukraine, which is waiting to drop.

The facts about these three issues are going to go mainstream, and when they do, support for Kiev, inside and outside Ukraine, is going to evaporate quickly.   Continue reading “Excellent US Mini-Documentary Details Kiev’s Collusion in Odessa Massacre”

A friend of mine who works for Citibank came into the same restaurant for lunch that I happened to be having lunch in on Tuesday.

We got to talking and she was explaining how all the tellers were having to perform the customer’s transactions the old fashioned way . . . by hand. She was hoping her drawer would balance at the end of the day.

I asked her why and she said because the computers were down all day. I did a search today and sure enough, this is what I found:   Continue reading “Computer Glitches”

Russia Insider – by Damir Marinovic

Frequent reports in the media of civilian shelling can be desensitizing.  After the 20th headline, one just isn’t shocked the way one was the first time one hears of it.

The mind involuntarily, callously murmurs, “so what else is new?”

Well here is a video to remind one what this shelling actually entails.   Continue reading “What Shelling of Civilians Looks Like Up Close”

A Malaysia Airways' Boeing 777 like the one that crashed in eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014. (Photo credit: Aero Icarus from Zürich, Switzerland)Consortium News – by Robert Perry

The West’s case blaming Russia for the shoot-down of a Malaysia Airlines plane over Ukraine last July appears to be crumbling as the German foreign intelligence agency has concluded that the anti-aircraft missile battery involved came from a Ukrainian military base, according to a report by the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel.

The Obama administration and other Western governments have pointed the finger of blame at Russia for supposedly supplying a sophisticated BUK missile system to ethnic Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine who then allegedly used the weapon on July 17 to shoot down what they thought was a Ukrainian military plane but turned out to be Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, killing all 298 people onboard.   Continue reading “German Intelligence Clears Russia of Responsibility for MH17 Tragedy”

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Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Montgomery, OH — Dr. Randal Cox was hosting his terminally ill son’s 18th birthday when six police officers from two different precincts showed up to his door.

When Dr. Cox opened the door he was attacked by the officers. The incident was captured on cellphone video from one of the guests at the party.   Continue reading “Doctor Assaulted by Police at Dying Son’s Birthday, Tasered so Many Times He Had a Heart Attack”

FAS – by Steven Aftergood

A newly disclosed Department of Defense doctrinal publication acknowledges the reality of offensive cyberspace operations, and provides a military perspective on their utility and their hazards.

Attacks in cyberspace can be used “to degrade, disrupt, or destroy access to, operation of, or availability of a target by a specified level for a specified time.” Or they can be used “to control or change the adversary’s information, information systems, and/or networks in a manner that supports the commander’s objectives.”   Continue reading “Offensive Cyber Operations in US Military Doctrine”

The Wealth Watchman

While we’re on the topic of Russia, my brothers, I thought it would be an excellent time to go through some of the newest, crucial headlines from that land, with an eagle eye.  These headlines are striking affirmations, that further validate that what we’ve been saying here at the Truth HQ, is 100% on the money! There can be no doubt that an alliance, called the BRICS, is positioning itself to be the new anti-globalist, anti-Western central banking force in the world.

In fact, there are well-respected voices within the Kremlin, who’ve now called upon the leaders of the East to step up the game-plan of the BRICS, and turn it from a mere trade and economic union, to an overtly, D.C.-blocking, anti-dollar alliance.   Continue reading “Moscow Just Took a Quantum Leap Into the Future”

PHOTO: Springtime Is ApproachingABC News – by Devin Dwyer

In Washington, pork is often in the eye of the beholder. And retiring GOP Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma sees a lot of it.

Coburn’s fifth annual and final “Wastebook” lists 100 “silly, unnecessary and low priority projects” that he says cost taxpayers a combined $25 billion.   Continue reading “Swedish Massages for Rabbits and Other Taxpayer Expenses You Will Not Believe”

ground beefCNS News – by Ali Meyer

The average price for a pound of ground beef climbed to another record high–$4.096 per pound–in the United States in September, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

In August, according to BLS, the average price for a pound of all types of ground beef topped $4 for the first time–hitting $4.013.  In September, the average price jumped .083 cents, an increase of 2.1 percent in one month.   Continue reading “$4.10 Per Pound: Ground Beef Price Climbs to Another Record High”

vaccinefist1 263x164 Most Vaccines Contain Cancer Causing Ingredients, But What More...?Natural News – by Christina Sarich

You can bet that polio vaccines will now be promoted since the Glaxo Smith Kline (accidental) dumping of live polio viruses into a Belgium lake. On the same token, you can bet that forced Ebola vaccinations are just around the corner due to fear of Ebola spreading through the U.S., but do we really want to trust an industry which already puts carcinogenic adjuvants into the vaccines used to “treat” measles, mumps, polio, rubella, cervical cancer, and more? I doubt it.   Continue reading “Most Vaccines Contain Cancer-Causing Ingredients, But What More…?”

Screenshot from YouTube user A3maq NewsRT

​Islamic State has published a new video in which a jihadist shows off brand-new American hardware, which was purportedly intended for the Kurds they are fighting in the Syrian border town of Kobani.

The undated video, posted by the unofficial IS mouthpiece “a3maq news”, sees a jihadist showing several boxes of munitions with English-language markings, with a parachute spread out on the ground beside.   Continue reading “Right into enemy hands? ISIS shows off new weapons allegedly airdropped by US”

SHTF Plan – by Glenn Tate, 229 Days

(This post is something you can send to your friends or print out and hand to them when SHTF.)

Dear Friend:

I love my friends, but I will shoot you if I have to.  I’m serious.  Here’s why.

I tried to persuade you to prepare for what’s coming and, in the process, revealed that to you that I’m preparing.  You realized that I have food, guns, etc., and ended up saying, half kidding but half serious, “I’ll come to your place when SHTF.”   Continue reading ““I’ll Come To Your Place When SHTF” – No You Won’t”

Fox CT

A little spring cleaning led to a big mystery for a Hartford woman, who found someone’s cremated remains in a closet.

Now she’s on a mission to reunite the 10 year old remains with whichever family they might belong to.

“Oh my god, what am I going to do with this?”   Continue reading “Cremated remains of mystery woman found in Hartford office”