Year: 2014
LAS VEGAS — The competition is fierce at the County Commission as nearly 90 different groups vie for 18 available medical marijuana establishment spots in Clark County.
Many of these applications are backed by local doctors and pharmacists, who say they’re getting into this because they believe in the product.
Several applicants say they intend to operate their dispensary like a pharmacy or clinic. While it would not be exactly the same, many leaned on their medical expertise during the application process, hoping to get chosen. Continue reading “Powerful people, top docs vying for medical marijuana licenses”
In a minute, I’m going to print a stunning 1978 conversation between a US reporter and two members of the Trilateral Commission.
I discovered the conversation in the late 1980s, and ever since then, I’ve been looking at it from various angles, finding new implications. Here, I want to point out that the conversation was public knowledge at the time.
Anyone who was anyone in Washington politics, in media, in think-tanks, had access to it. Understood its meaning. Continue reading “When The Elite showed its hand”
Fighting in eastern Ukraine threatens water supplies to the city of Donetsk and could have serious consequences for 4 million people, monitors for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said Monday.
The OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission in eastern Ukraine quoted local officials as saying a water pumping station and a section of pipeline near the town of Semyonovka, close to the bitterly contested city of Slovyansk, had been damaged in fighting between government forces and separatists. Continue reading “Ukraine Conflict Threatens Water Supply to 4 Million”
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — First there was West Nile virus. Now health experts are warning about another virus carried by mosquitoes.
The chikungunya virus — or “chik-v” — has sickened tens of thousands of people throughout the Caribbean with high fever and severe pain. Now Americans are coming down with it, too, and there’s fear that it will spread, CBS 2′s Kristine Johnson reported. Continue reading “U.S. Officials Keep Close Eye On ‘Miserable’ Mosquito-Borne Chikungunya Virus”
Andrew Jackson was the first president that was assaulted and had someone try to assassinate him. The first assault happened on May 6, 1833. Robert B. Randolf hit the president and fled the scene. Randolf had been fired from the Navy by Jackson for embezzlement. He was chase by people who were with Jackson. One of the people chasing Randolf was Washington Irving a well know writer. Jackson did not press charges. Continue reading “Andrew Jackson – Assassination Attempt”
Dutchsinse – by Michael Janitch
Main stream media now asking ‘are the Isis photos fake’…….
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iraq-crisis-are-isis-execution-photos-fake-1452833
“Isis captioned the photos with the claim that “hundreds have been liquidated”, and boasted on a militant website that the horrific images provide evidence that 1,700 Iraqi government soldiers have been killed by Sunni fighters. Meanwhile Iraq’s chief military spokesman, Lt. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, confirmed the photos’ authenticity. Continue reading ““ISIS” Execution Photos Faked… Photoshop Mistake, And Wardrobe “Malfunction””
Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants are being transported across our Southern border yearly by our treasonous government. They are flooding our military bases and DHS, the treasonous department that deceptively tells everyone that they are in charge of protecting our homeland, is allowing it to happen while ICE lacks the manpower to stop them all.
What is DHS doing now? Oh yea, they are in places like Montana, patrolling the area for non-existent domestic extremists (see here) and sending out flyers like this one (see here) because apparently THAT is more important than the thousands of illegal immigrants, many of them drug cartel and gang members (see here), who are invading our country from the South. Make sense? Absolutely not! Continue reading “The Invasion from the South Has Begun. What are We Waiting for?”
At least one person has died and scores more injured after two tornadoes struck in Nebraska on Monday.
One fatality has been brought into Faith Regional Medical Center in Norfolk and at least 15 people have been brought in with critical injuries, said Jacque Genovese, the hospital’s director of marketing and public information officer for the weather incident. More of the injured were being brought in, Genovese said. Continue reading “One dead after twin tornadoes blast Nebraska”
Florida –-(Ammoland.com)- If you ever hear a gun control advocate say that the Founding Fathers could never have imagined and would not have allowed possession of “assault weapons” under the Second Amendment, tell them they don’t know much about American history.
The Founding Fathers not only knew about assault weapons, some owned them. Thomas Jefferson bought assault weapons and sent them on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Continue reading “Look At Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Assault Rifle’ with High Capacity Magazines”
Professor Antony C. Sutton’s ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’ recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Professor Sutton taught at California State University, Los Angeles and was a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He wrote numerous books based on Wall Street corruption and their involvement in world wars including ‘Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler’ and ‘Wall Street and FDR’ both published in 1976. Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution is a historical classic based on Professor Sutton’s extensive research on whom and why Wall Street helped fund the Bolshevik Revolution. Continue reading “Antony C. Sutton’s ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’, A Review of a 40 Year-Old Historical Classic”
Blacklisted News – by Harry J. Bentham
In response to a well-received Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET) article by Franco Cortese, I recently authored an analysis at ClubOfINFO on the Second Amendment’s possibilities against tyranny in the United States. Due to deepening totalitarian tendencies in the US government, such as mass surveillance and extrajudicial killings, I believe this discussion is very relevant and deserves greater attention. Continue reading “America: Revolution 2.0?”
As the White House weighs the possibility of taking military action in war-torn Iraq, WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning is warning that it’s imperative that the American media demands unfettered access to any operations overseas.
Manning, 26, issued that call for action in an editorial published in the New York Times this weekend authored from the jail cell in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where she is currently serving a 35-year prison sentence for leaking a trove of sensitive files to the anti-secrecy site. Before being arrested and charged with dozens of crimes related to the unauthorized disclosure of those documents, Manning was deployed outside of Baghdad and for months worked as an intelligence analyst for the United States Army. Continue reading “‘You’ve been lied all time’: Chelsea Manning issues dire warning about Iraq”
KALAMAZOO, MI — Police reports and recordings of a sometimes tense 40-minute encounter with a belligerent, rifle-toting man offers insight into how officers tried to defuse a volatile situation without infringing on his right to openly the gun on a city street.
On May 4, Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety officers responded to multiple reports of a man, possibly intoxicated, carrying a rifle along East Cork Street in the city’s Milwood neighborhood. Joseph Houseman, 63, was eventually persuaded to hand over the gun, which was returned to him the next day. Police considered but ultimately decided against seeking a misdemeanor charge of brandishing a firearm. Continue reading “Tense encounter between open-carry advocate and Kalamazoo police detailed in recordings, reports”
While doing some office cleaning, I came across lots of notes. A lot!
Awhile back, I guessing Jan., I watched a video (probably from here(FTTWR)). This video talked about the “excepted vernacular” of “the populous “at large””. iN THOSE Notes certen items where listed as “beneficial to prosperity” within ‘ones desire to dominate. ‘
The ones that stick to me are as follows: Continue reading “Are you a Zombie?”
Wall Street Journal – by JAY SOLOMON, CAROL E. LEE and ALI A. NABHAN
The possible depth of the ISIS threat became clearer on Sunday when photos were posted on a Twitter TWTR +0.51% account associated with ISIS claiming to show Sunni militants carrying out a mass execution of captured Iraqi Shiite soldiers, raising the prospect of a broader sectarian war in Iraq.
The photographs, accompanied by captions boasting that as many as 1,700 soldiers had been executed, underscored the mounting sectarian animosity fueling the fighting between Sunni extremists and Mr. Maliki’s Shiite-dominated government. Continue reading “U.S., Iran Near Talks as Iraq Chaos Worsens”

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