Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

Yet another banker has committed suicide, with a JP Morgan forex trader leaping to his death from the top of the firm’s Chater House headquarters in Hong Kong.

Over the past few weeks at least seven bankers have died under mysterious circumstances, including another JP Morgan senior manager who jumped off the top of a skyscraper in London last month.   Continue reading “Another JP Morgan Banker Leaps to His Death”

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now seeking a vendor to build and operate a smartphone-based national database of vehicle license plate information that would be shared with law enforcement.

Under the DHS plan, an agent could snap a photo with a smartphone, upload it to the database, and immediately be notified whether the plate is on a “hot list” of “target vehicles.”    Continue reading “Why a national license plate database should worry every American”

	LARGE PHOTO: SUED- 02/11/2014- NEW CITY, NEW YORK	--Peter Valentin, 36, takes out the garbage in front of his house. Valentin, NYPD detective has been sued 28 times mostly for false arrests.	 	BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:	--DETECTIVE- 01/28/2014- STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK	A positive ID photo of Detective Vincent Orsini,43 at his home. Orsini works for NYPD Narcotics on Staten Island.	--Neighbors confirm attached photo is cop Fritz Glemaud	--Detective, Warren W. Rohan in front of his home in Middle Island. February12, 2014.  David Wexler For New York Daily NewsNew York Daily News – by Barry Paddock , Rocco Parascandola , John Marzulli AND Dareh Gregorian

They’re the NYPD’s most-sued cops, and Peter Valentin’s their king.

Valentin, a hard-charging Bronx narcotics detective whose online handle is “PistolPete,” has been sued a stunning 28 times since 2006 on allegations of running slash-and-burn raids that left dozens of lives in ruins while resulting in few criminal convictions.   Continue reading “Detective is NYPD’s most-sued cop, with 28 lawsuits filed against him since 2006”

Image from wikipedia.orgRT News

Properly mobilized people can become a massive online force capable of blocking ‘dangerous bills’ and changing government policies, Josh Levy of the Free Press told RT. The participants of The Day We Fight Back campaign say their call to action is simple.

RT: What are the protesters trying to achieve? How exactly are they supposed to ‘fight back’?   Continue reading “Online revolts can stop govt: Yesterday we defeated SOPA, today we battle NSA”

Bryon Vassey "had no choice" to shoot the child because he left his Taser home?Filming Cops

NORTH CAROLINA — A cop who said “We don’t have time for this” and then killed a 90-lb mentally ill boy has been indicted by a grand jury for voluntary manslaughter.

Bryon Vassey “had no choice” to shoot the child because he left his Taser home?

Bryon Vassey entered the home of a family who called 911 for medical help after their schizophrenic child had an episode.   Continue reading “Cop “Had No Choice” to Shoot and Kill Mentally Ill Child Because He Left His Taser Home?”

WND

WASHINGTON – The world’s most powerful Internet search engine has accused WND of using “hate speech” and has threatened to block ads on the news site over its use of the term “black mobs” in news stories and columns reporting on a two-year epidemic of racial attacks in the U.S.

In response, WND is preemptively blocking Google ads in content in which that phrase appears in past and current stories, including this one. Other ad providers have agreed to step in and fill the gap.   Continue reading “Google Accuses WND of Bad Behavior”

Reuters

China said on Monday it was “extremely concerned” by a report that Japan has resisted returning to the United States more than 300 kg (660 lb) of mostly weapons-grade plutonium, the latest dispute between the two Asian neighbors.

Japan’s Kyodo news agency said that Washington had pressed Japan to give back the nuclear material which could be used to make up to 50 nuclear bombs. Japan had resisted, but finally given in to U.S. demands, it added.   Continue reading “China concerned at Japan holding weapons-grade plutonium”

Ekathimerini

Israeli arms dealers tried to send spare parts for F-4 Phantom aircraft via Greece to Iran in violation of an arms embargo, according to a secret probe by the US government agency Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) carried out in cooperation with the drugs and weapons unit of Greece’s Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE).   Continue reading “Israelis tried to send arms to Iran via Greece, probe finds”

Before It’s News – by N. Morgan

Medical marijuana has been gaining ground in the medical community as a valid, viable, treatment for many ailments, including seizures. The story below is about a little girl who had such severe seizures, her heart has stopped, due to the medicine. Her mom thought she was going to lose her. Out of desperation, the doctor had told her there was nothing more medicine could do for her Charlotte. Her mo chose medical marijuana and now Charlotte is thriving and living a much better quality of life. She went from listless and not being able to walk, to energetic, alive and playing!   Continue reading “The Amazing Story Of Two Pediatric Cannabis Patients”

Two deadly attacks rocked Northeastern Nigeria Saturday, in the towns of Izghe and Baga, seen above after an April 2013 attack.CNN – by Aminu Abubakar

Kano, Nigeria (CNN) — Dozens of residents in northeastern Nigeria have been killed in two separate attacks launched by Boko Haram Islamists, according to officials and residents.

Scored of Islamist insurgents dressed in military uniforms stormed the Christian farming village of Izghe, in Borno state, late Saturday and opened sporadic fire on residents, killing at least 106 people in an attack specifically targeted at male residents.   Continue reading “Nigeria’s Boko Haram targets Christian town and fishing village in latest attacks”

Quake cluster: A map created by earthquaketrack.com shows the massive cluster of 20-plus quakes that have shaken central Oklahoma in recent daysDaily Mail

Residents of Oklahoma were left feeling rattled over the weekend after a strong of some 20 earthquakes as powerful as 3.5 magnitude rocked the central part of the state on Saturday alone.

Areas north of Oklahoma City felt the brunt of the temblors, which some say were accompanied by startling booms like the sound of an explosion.   Continue reading “Scientists mystified as 20 earthquakes hit Oklahoma in one day”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

This breaking story from Secrets of the Fed shows that even top banking executives are now coming to admit that the US dollar is in deep trouble. The recent video below from the X22Report shares that Americans are rapidly losing hope as the economic collapse accelerates. Is this part of the reason that bankers are now being suicided, to keep their mouths shut about this pillage and destruction of the US dollar? Adding more fuel to the fire, a Bank of America analyst has warned that the global economy is sending us ‘clear warning signs’, warning signs that the end of the dollar is near.     Continue reading “Bank Of America Admits Dollar’s In Trouble”

barack-obama-denis-mcdonough-2008- the fixerThe Last Refuge – by Sundance

Here is James Rosen’s initial take on his review, and at the bottom we’ll expand on what we feel is going to come to light.

WASHINGTON DC (VIA JAMES ROSEN) Minutes after the American consulate in Benghazi came under assault on Sept. 11, 2012, the nation’s top civilian and uniformed defense officials — headed for a previously scheduled Oval Office session with President Obama — were informed that the event was a “terrorist attack,” declassified documents show. The new evidence raises the question of why the top military men, one of whom was a member of the president’s Cabinet, allowed him and other senior Obama administration officials to press a false narrative of the Benghazi attacks for two weeks afterward.   Continue reading “Documents Show Top Defense Officials Briefed Obama Minutes After Assault On Benghazi Began It Was A “Terrorist Attack,” Not A Video Or Protest…”

Truth Revolt – by Bradford Thomas

Despite virulent pushback in the Twittersphere, CNN aired Chris Cuomo’s interview with George Zimmerman Monday morning on “New Day.” During the interview Zimmerman called himself a scapegoat for the political purposes of the “government, the president, the attorney general.”

After Zimmerman explained that he intended to pursue a career as an attorney so that he could help ensure that the same injustice that was enacted upon him would not happen to other law-abiding citizens, Cuomo pushed Zimmerman to explain how he believed he was a victim of injustice.   Continue reading “Zimmerman: I Was a ‘Scapegoat’ for the Government, President, Attorney General”

canolaNatural News – by S. D. Wells

Step right up to your favorite food bar, whether at Whole Foods, Harris Teeter or Farm Fresh, and “get you some” potato salad, coleslaw, egg salad, pasta salad, chicken salad, tuna salad, baked goods, or just make your own salad with lots of salad “dressing” and you are most likely getting a few heaping tablespoons of rapeseed oil with each serving, better known these days as canola oil. Now, whether or not there really is any such thing as organic canola oil, well, the jury is still out on that one. Regardless, canola oil is not good for you, and it ALL goes through a “deodorizing” processing stage that removes the “stink” of rapeseed, in case you didn’t know.   Continue reading “Canola oil: The #1 hidden health ‘danger’ at the prepared food bar”

Connecticut Gun Owners Ignore Registration DeadlineThe New American – by Bob Adelmann

Connecticut State Police Lieutenant Paul Vance reported last week on the failure of gun owners in the state to register their “assault” weapons, noting that fewer than 50,000 applications had been received from the owners of an estimated 350,000 weapons in the state. And even that number might be too small. In simple terms, gun owners numbering in the thousands — perhaps tens of thousands, maybe totaling 100,000 — have simply ignored the December 31 deadline to register their firearms and thereby add their names to a de facto gun-owner registry.   Continue reading “Connecticut Gun Owners Ignore Registration Deadline”

SOTT – by Sarah Knapton, The Telegraph

Hundreds of children are dying needlessly from cancer or being left with debilitating conditions because life-saving drugs are only tested on adults, health experts have warned.

Since 2007, of the 28 new cancer drugs which have been given European approval, half cannot be licensed for children because youngsters were not included in their trials.   Continue reading “Children denied life-saving cancer drugs – They might actually do better without them”

First Shot Marker at GettysburgAmmoLand – by Sipsey Street Irregular’s Mike Vanderboegh

You are NOT the enemy (UNLESS YOU CHOOSE TO BE.)

{The following letter was sent via email to members of the Connecticut State Police, Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. There are 1,212 email addresses on the list. There were 62 bounce-backs.}   Continue reading “An Open Letter To The Men And Women Of The Connecticut State Police”