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We are starting to see that there are very serious consequences for filling up our oceans with massive amounts of plastic that never biodegrades.  In fact, this is one of the greatest environmental disasters of all time and yet you rarely hear it talked about.  Virtually every molecule of plastic ever created still exists somewhere, and we all use things made out of plastic every single day.  But have you ever stopped to think about what happens to all of that plastic?  Well, the truth is that a lot of it ends up in our oceans.  In fact, humanity produces approximately 200 billion pounds of plastic every year, and about 10 percent of that total ends up in our oceans.  In other words, we are slowly but steadily filling up our oceans with our garbage.  In the North Pacific Ocean, there is a vast area where so much plastic has collected that it has become known as “the Great Pacific Garbage Patch” and as “the Pacific Trash Vortex”.  This “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” stretches from Hawaii to Japan, and it has been estimated to be larger than the entire continental United States.  It contains more than 100 million tons of plastic, and every single year it gets even larger.   Continue reading “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: We Are Literally Filling Up The Pacific Ocean With Plastic”

Land Destroyer – by Tony Cartalucci

Indeed, nearly 300 troops are being prepared to deploy to Iraq, as they would be to any nation on Earth where a US embassy is located, and may possibly require evacuation. It is in no way an “intervention” or a gesture of “assistance” to the government of a destabilized country. However, in Iraq, Western headlines would have readers think otherwise.

The Guardian’s article, “Barack Obama sends troops back to Iraq as Isis insurgency worsens,” in title alone leads the general population to believe the third “Iraq War” has begun. The article claims:  
Continue reading “The Truth About US Troops “Sent to Iraq””

Web Commentary – by Sher Zieve

When even Marxist and “progressive” icon Noam Chomsky is sounding the alarm about Obama’s dissolution of human tights and the US Republic, one knows that America is in the deepest trouble it has been in since prior to the American Revolution in the 1700s. I would even venture to state that the situation in which we find ourselves today is far more dire than in those early days; when my ancestors fought in the American Revolution in order to establish this country.   Continue reading “When all that Remains is Deceit, Tyranny and Treason”

A mountain lion is safely tranquilized after being seen near a Mountain View neighborhood on May 6, 2014. (Mountain View Police)CBS San Francisco

MOUNTAIN VIEW (KPIX 5) – A massive mountain lion cornered at an apartment complex in Mountain View on May 6th reveals a long, winding journey around the residential South Bay, according to just-released tracking device data.

The cat, known by researchers as 46m, wandered out of the Santa Cruz Mountains and went trapseing aroung Egan Junior High in Los Altos before checking in on countless backyards. He then swung by Target on Showers Dr. before finally ending up at the corner of California and Rengstorff Avenues in Mountain View.   Continue reading “GPS Reveals Big Cat Spent 9 Hours Watching Downtown Mountain View Pedestrians”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Michael Hastings was a war correspondent. He knew he was at war with the American government. He said the following before he was murdered:

‘The Obama administration has clearly declared war on the press. Has declared war on investigative journalists (and) our sources. The only recourse to this kind of behavior by the government is to say back to the government we declare war on you. And from this point forward we should no longer as the media on the whole no longer cooperate in any manner with the government in terms of when we are doing National Security stories. We should withdraw all our cooperation and publish everything we know because it is a Free Press not a Free Press except when the government tells me what to do. And we’ve been way too easy going with these guys. We let them get away with this for years. We let them tell us what to print and what not to print. I say everybody get together and say we are done with it and fire back. No one else is going to defend the press.”   Continue reading “In Memoriam: Michael Hastings January 28, 1980 – June 18, 2013. An American Resistance Fighter”

NewsMax – by Drew MacKenzie

President Barack Obama was set to announce on Tuesday a proposal to turn vast areas of the Pacific Ocean into the world’s largest marine sanctuary, sparking a new fight with Republicans over executive power.

As part of his initiative to clean up the environment, the measure would ban energy exploration, fishing fleets and other potentially damaging industries from using the affected areas, according to The Washington Post. Continue reading “Obama Faces Battle Over Expansion of Marine Sanctuary in Pacific Ocean”

 Successfully Overturning the Fed’s Hemp Ban: 4 Uses for HempNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Growing hemp without a federal permit has been banned since the 1970s, but regulations and restrictions on the sale of Cannabis sativa as a drug began as early as 1619. It is currently classified as a controlled substance on Schedule I, just like marijuana and heroin, even though you couldn’t get high off of hemp if you smoked a truckload of it. Hemp cultivation is currently only allowed in pilot studies in a few states as part of the latest federal farm bill, but its widespread cultivation in still illegal. Why?   Continue reading “Successfully Overturning the Fed’s Hemp Ban: 4 Uses for Hemp”

25cc131135498aae_110018593.previewFrontpage Mag – by Daniel Greenfield

Hillary Clinton is often billed as a role model for young girls and women. But she has spent a lot of her time hurting young girls and women instead.

Her career and her personal life became entwined with covering up for rapists and hurting women.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Helped Child Rapist Get Off, Attacked 12-Year-Old Victim”

US State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki conducts her daily briefing for reporters on June 16, 2014 at the State Department in Washington. (AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards)RT News

Long-suffering State Dept. spokesperson Jen Psaki endured another torrid press briefing as she was forced to defend some distinctly unsavory remarks by Ukrainian politicians and struggled with the differences between Iraq and Iran, as well as oil and gas.

As usual, AP’s Matt Lee served as Psaki’s chief tormentor, bringing up last week’s protests outside the Russian embassy in Kiev, in which Ukraine’s acting Foreign Minister Andrey Deshchitsa addressed the anti-Russian mob by telling them that “Putin is a f**ker.”   Continue reading “Psaki defends Ukraine FM over ‘Putin f**ker’ remark, confuses Iraq and Iran”

Proposed Legislation Would Grant New York’s Immigrants State “Citizenship”Hispanically Speaking News

A group led by New York state Sen. Gustavo Rivera launched Monday a campaign that proposes awarding state “citizenship” to the estimated 2.7 million immigrants who live in the Empire State, regardless of their immigration status.

“We have failed with immigration reform nationally and what we want is to provide an opportunity for the almost 3 million people who live and contribute to the public treasury in our state to take part in its political, civic and economic life,” Rivera told Efe Monday before introducing the bill.   Continue reading “Proposed Legislation Would Grant New York’s Immigrants State “Citizenship””

Novartis Holly SpringsCIDRAP

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first US facility that can make cell-culture influenza vaccines, a Novartis plant in Holly Springs, N.C., that has been part of federal government efforts to prepare for a pandemic and to sidestep some limits of egg-based flu vaccine technology.

Novartis said in a press release today that the approval clears the way for commercial production to begin at the site and for Flucelvax, its seasonal flu vaccine, to be made in the United States for the first time. The vaccine, approved in November 2012, was the first cell-based flu vaccine to receive FDA clearance, and the first doses—made in the company’s German production facility—entered the US market during the 2013-14 flu season.   Continue reading “FDA OKs Novartis’s US cell-based flu vaccine facility”

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The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking the power to regulate navigation apps such as Google Maps and Apple Maps in a bid to reduce the number of distracted drivers on the road.

The agency is seeking Congressional approval to obtain regulatory control over mapping apps under President Barack Obama’s proposed transportation bill, the Grow America Act.

Under the proposed legislation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration would be handed the authority to implement restrictions on mapping apps and order they be changed if they are found to be dangerous.   Continue reading “Government Wants to Regulate Navigation Apps”

Common Dreams – by Harvey Wasserman

Some 39 months after the multiple explosions at Fukushima, thyroid cancer rates among nearby children have skyrocketed to more than forty times (40x) normal.

More than 48 percent of some 375,000 young people—nearly 200,000 kids—tested by the Fukushima Medical University near the smoldering reactors now suffer from pre-cancerous thyroid abnormalities, primarily nodules and cysts. The rate is accelerating.   Continue reading “Fukushima’s Children are Dying”

Kurion Awarded Contract to Treat Tank Water at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power PlantKurion Press Release

Originally Published on 06/09/2014

Company Delivering a Mobile, At-Tank Isotope Removal System to Accelerate Site Safety Improvements

Kurion, Inc., an innovator in nuclear and hazardous waste management, announced it has been awarded a contract by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to deliver a first-of-a-kind, at-tank mobile system to remove strontium from tank water at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Kurion has already delivered the first set of equipment to the plant’s staging area for inspection and plans to ship the balance of equipment in the coming weeks. Kurion expects that the system will be operational this summer. Continue reading “Kurion Awarded Contract to Treat Tank Water at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant”

Press TV

Israel’s criminal and expansionist political structure represents the regime’s Nazi-style tenets, a political analyst tells Press TV.

“The Jewish state is a racist, nationalist, expansionist state and…its political philosophy is consistent with the Nazi ideology,” said political activist and writer, Gilad Atzmon, in a Monday interview with Press TV.   Continue reading “Israel’s policies consistent with Nazi tenets: Analyst”

Breitbart – by Sylvia Longmire

TUCSON, Arizona–As more and more unaccompanied alien children (UACs) from Central America have poured into south Texas—and subsequently transferred to Border Patrol facilities elsewhere along the border—US government officials are scrambling to find places to put them. However, based on current immigration and asylum laws, the vast majority of those children could be legally staying right here in the United States before long.    Continue reading “Pro-Bono Lawyers: Most Unaccompanied Border Children Eligible for Amnesty”

AOL – by Megha Rajagopalan and Ben Blanchard

(Reuters) – China executed 13 people on Monday for “terrorist attacks” in the far western region of Xinjiang, state media said, while another three were sentenced to death for a lethal attack at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

“The 13 criminals had planned violent terrorist attacks and ruthlessly killed police officers, government officials and civilians, which took innocent lives, caused huge property losses and seriously endangered public security,” the official news agency Xinhua said.   Continue reading “China executes 13 people for ‘terrorist’ attacks in Xinjiang”

FBI photoMy Fox Tampa Bay- by Josh Cascio

VALRICO (FOX 13) – The FBI is hoping you can help them track down a Valrico man who fled from agents this morning.

According to the agency, Martin Howard Winters sped away from FBI agents when they approached him for questioning around 8:40 a.m. They believe he then abandoned his car and fled on foot.

Nearby Durant High School was on lockdown as a precaution while law enforcement searched for him, but he was never found.   Continue reading “Man flees from FBI, prompting lockdown”

8 News Now – by Aaron Drawhorn

LAS VEGAS — The shooting rampage at an eastside CiCi’s Pizza and Walmart last week is shedding light on people who hate the government and are willing to kill because of it.

The Southern Poverty Law Center estimates there are 300,000 so-called sovereign citizens in the U.S. and that number may be growing in Nevada.

Sovereign citizens believe federal, state, and local governments are operating illegally, but when does free speech cross the line?   Continue reading “Shooting rampage sheds light on sovereign citizen extremists”