ebola burying dead bodiesThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

On June 30, 2014, I interviewed Dr. Jane Orient, an internal medicine specialist and the Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). Dr. Orient stated that by admitting these huge groups of children who come from countries where medical screenings are minimal and hygiene is poor, the United States is at risk for epidemics of serious diseases and viruses that the nation has not seen in years and for which we have no immunity.

The following paragraphs contain the contents and supporting documentation of my phone interview with Dr. Orient.   Continue reading “Ebola, Drug-Resistant TB, Dengue Fever are now in the U.S.”

Washington’s Blog

It’s been a dramatic day for whistleblowing news.

A month ago, Glenn Greenwald announced that he was going to publish his biggest story yet:  the names of those the NSA has been spying on.

Earlier today, Greenwald tweeted that he would finally publish the story tonight at midnight.    Continue reading “Government Stops Glenn Greenwald from Publishing His Big Snowden Revelation … But Others Will Release ALL of the Snowden Documents to Prevent a War”

A woman cries near her burning house after shelling in east Ukraine's Donetsk Region, Jun. 30ITAR-TASS

KIEV, July 01. /ITAR-TASS/. After Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko unilaterally terminated ceasefire, the military forces began an operation “on destroying terrorist groups” in the south-east, UNIAN agency reported.

The agency said that aviation and artillery strikes are made on strongholds and positions of the self-defense forces.   Continue reading “Ukraine’s military carry out artillery strikes on positions of self-defense forces”

New York Daily News – by ROCCO PARASCANDOLA

A Bronx woman who has accused an NYPD cop of breaking into her apartment during a drunken early morning attack told investigators that he viciously beat her in her bed, punching her more than 20 times.

Officer Eugene Donnelly, clad only in his underwear, eventually fled — but not before taking a drink of milk from her refrigerator, a source familiar with the woman’s account told the Daily News.   Continue reading “Drunken NYPD cop punched Bronx woman 20 to 30 times after breaking into her apartment: source”

Candles placed next to a picture of three Israeli teenagers who were abducted and killed, in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square June 30, 2014. Israeli forces found the bodies of the three missing teenagers in the occupied West Bank on Monday after a nearly three-week-long search and a sweep against the Islamist Hamas group that Israel says abducted them. (REUTERS/Nir Elias)Yahoo News – by Jeffrey Heller

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, striking at Hamas after finding the bodies of three missing teenagers whose abduction and killing it blames on the Palestinian Islamist group.

Israel’s security cabinet, which held an emergency session late on Monday and was due to meet again on Tuesday, was split on the scope of any further action in the coastal enclave or in the occupied West Bank, officials said. The United States and regional power-broker Egypt urged restraint.   Continue reading “Israel launches Gaza air strike after bodies of missing teens found”

RT News

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has decided to not prolong the ceasefire with Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, announcing an end to a fragile deal to deescalate tensions in the eastern regions of the country.

“We will attack and will free our land,” Poroshenko said. The ceasefire officially ended at 19:00 GMT, according to a statement that appeared on the president’s website shortly after midnight.   Continue reading “Ukraine president terminates ceasefire”

Here is a link to the flyer website where you can select the state and print out the form that’s shown in the video

Just click on the link and select the state on the right hand side column. Then click and save the image to print it out. (It probably makes no difference, since the cops will do anything they want anyways since there really is no law anymore, but I guess it’s worth a shot.) http://fairdui.org/flyer/  

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Police and the Judges will work close together? That is not how warrants are supposed to work. They do not get issued out like candy. Know your rights or you have none. The police have no right to stop you unless you are suspected of a crime. A check point is not a valid way of enforcing the law. Continue reading “Refuse an alcohol breath test July 4? Expect to give blood”

New York Times

To find Stanley Theodore’s house, turn down 182nd Street in Springfield Gardens, Queens, and look for the ramshackle house with the grand old oak tree and the six-foot-wide American flag draped from the front window.

He opens the door before you can knock. Mr. Theodore is a long, lithe drink of water with a breeze-soft Trinidadian baritone. He has a Vietnam Veterans baseball cap pulled down over gray dreadlocks; he wears shorts and his beloved Jimi Hendrix T-shirt.   Continue reading “Veteran Wages a New Fight: For His Home”

Jonathan AyersPolice State USA

TOCCOA, GA — A Georgia pastor was gunned down by police in his vehicle at a gas station during a botched sting over $50 worth of drugs. The pastor had nothing to do with drugs; he was giving a ride and money to an impoverished woman in his community.

Fatal encounter at the ATM

This story is about the killing of Jonathan Ayers, the pastor of Shoal Creek Baptist Church in Lavonia, Georgia. On September 1, 2009, Pastor Ayers, 28, was driving and recognized a woman walking that he had known for a number of years, Johanna Kayla Jones Barrett. Ms. Barrett had no permanent home and was living with her boyfriend at the Relax Inn, an extended-stay motel.   Continue reading “Police kill innocent pastor as he helped out impoverished woman”

Gov Slaves

(Swati Khandelwal)  Security researchers have uncovered a new Stuxnet like malware, named as “Havex”, which was used in a number of previous cyber attacks against organizations in the energy sector.

Just like Famous Stuxnet Worm, which was specially designed to sabotage the Iranian nuclear project, the new trojan Havex is also programmed to infect industrial control system softwares of SCADA and ICS systems, with the capability to possibly disable hydroelectric dams, overload nuclear power plants, and even can shut down a country’s power grid with a single keystroke.    Continue reading “StuxNet Like Virus Hits European Power Plants: Shutdown A Nation’s Grid With A Keystroke”

web page from crowdfunding site that has bought drone for ukrtainian army  The Guardian – by Oksana Grytsenko in Kiev and Luke Harding

It has been used to raise money for films, rock bands and aspiring performance artists. Now Ukrainians have taken the concept of online crowdfunding to a new and giddy level, raising enough money to buy the country’s first “people’s drone”.

With Ukraine’s army battling pro-Russian militants in the east, ordinary citizens have launched a new initiative to supply Kiev’s beleaguered and badly equipped troops. Over the past three months volunteers have provided uniforms and bulletproof vests for government soldiers whose army-issue fatigues have fallen apart. Villagers have offered food, bottles of water and bags of crisps. Then, last week, Ukraine’s crowdfunding site The People’s Project said that it had received enough donations to fund a drone. It will be used for reconnaissance in the skies above the rebel Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, and on the border with Russia, the scene of numerous recent shootouts between troops and separatists.   Continue reading “Ukrainians crowdfund to raise cash for ‘people’s drone’ to help outgunned army”