A general view of landscape near Anchorage, Alaska, on July 13, 2014Phys Org

US President Barack Obama said Sunday he would recommend a large swath of Alaska be designated as wilderness, the highest level of federal protection, in a move likely to anger oil proponents.

By setting aside 12.28 million acres (five million hectares) of public land in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as , the oil-rich area would be sealed off from roads and development, including drilling.   Continue reading “Obama recommends extended wilderness zone in Alaska”

45353222New Eastern Outlook – by Tony Cartalucci

he Syrian Arab Army is reportedly close to completely encircling militants that have occupied the northern city of Aleppo since they invaded it from NATO territory in 2012. Once the encirclement is complete, analysts believe the the city will be finally liberated, in a process similar to the retaking of Homs further south.

The desperation of militants facing this final phase in the Battle for Aleppo is indicated by their Western sponsors’ attempts to broker a ceasefire and arrange “aid” to reach them. Similar attempts were made in vain during the closing phases in the Battle for Homs in mid-2014 – with the city of Homs having been an epicenter of terrorist activity beginning in 2011, and now under the control of the Syrian government.  Small pockets of militants have been isolated within Homs, allowing order to be restored across the majority of the city and the surrounding region.   Continue reading “With Aleppo Encircled, West Seeks Wildcard to Save its Terror Hordes”

gmoCollective Evolution – by Arjun Walia

It’s no secret that we are living in a time where chronic disease continues to rise at an exponential rate, especially within the past couple of decades. New evidence continues to mount suggesting that Genetically Modified Organisms (more specifically GM food) might have played, and do play a key role in those statistics.

A new study  recently published in the Journal of Organic Systems last September examined US government databases, researchers searched for GE (Genetically Engineered) crop data, glyphosate application data, and disease epidemiological data while performing a “correlation analysis” on a total of 22 different diseases.   Continue reading “New Study Finds A “Very Strong” Correlation Between GMOs And Two Dozen Diseases”

Airplanes searched photoKIRO 7 News – by Nick McGurk

SEATAC, Wash. — Threats made on social media caused two planes to be evacuated on arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Sunday

A spokesperson said a “security concern” was to blame.

Airport spokesperson Perry Cooper said a JetBlue flight from Long Beach, California, and a regional SkyWest jet from Phoenix were involved. The flights arrived late Sunday afternoon.   Continue reading “Flights investigated after security concerns at SeaTac”

Traffic jam in snowstorm (Shutterstock)Raw Story

(Reuters) – A swath of the U.S. East Coast from Philadelphia to New York City to Maine was bracing for a potentially historic blizzard on Monday that is expected to dump as much as 3 feet (90 cm) of snow and snarl transportation for tens of millions of people.

The National Weather Service on Sunday issued a blizzard warning for the northern section of the East Coast from Monday afternoon until Tuesday and placed states from New Jersey to Indiana under winter storm watches and advisories.   Continue reading “East Coast prepares for ‘crippling and potentially historic blizzard’ on Monday”

imagesDaily Sheeple – by Granny Spear, Ready Nutrition

Morning Tess,

I read that article you sent me. All seem very sensible suggestions, but as you thought, it was very different at Knowle Cottage in winter. I had to do the very opposite of some of the things that the gentleman suggests.

For a start off the door to the stairway, was left open to allow heat to move around the house. There was no double glazing back then so all the curtains were very thick and heavy, in the worst of the weather, we would leave the upstairs curtains drawn all day to retain heat.   Continue reading “How We Kept The Cottage Warm in Winter”

Newport Or Gun Turn In 'buyback'AmmoLand – by Dean Weingarten

There was a gun turn in event, ‘no questions asked’ in Newport, Oregon last Saturday, the 17th of January.   A number of second amendment supporters planned for the event, and attended.    From centaloregoncoastnow.com:

Fred Meyer Gift Cards will be available for working order guns (limit 3 gift cards per person, but more than 3 guns will be accepted). All firearms must be unloaded and transported in the trunk of your car or comparably secured in your pickup truck. No questions asked. Continue reading “‘Buy Back’ Gun Turn In Backfires”

foodNatural News – by J.D. Heyes

Fifty years after President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a “war on poverty,” and five years after President Obama’s administration declared the “Great Recession” over, a record number of Americans remain on taxpayer-supported federal and state assistance programs.

According to the most recent government figures, as reported by CNSNews.com, more than 46 million Americans are not only currently receiving some level of food stamp assistance but have been receiving that assistance for more than three years straight.   Continue reading “Nearly 50 million Americans now on food stamps as middle class plummets into poverty”

Fight Back! News

Lebanon’s National News Agency reported on Jan. 25 that once again Israel is violating Lebanon’s airspace and carrying out new provocations.

“An Israeli enemy reconnaissance plane breached the Lebanese airspace at 6:45 a.m. Sunday over the town of Alma el-Shaeb, circled over the South region, as well as Beirut and its suburbs, and then left at 3:00 p.m. from above the aforementioned town,” stated the National News Agency report. It was also reported that up three other Israeli aircraft flew of Lebanese territory later that day.   Continue reading “Israel stepping up aggression against neighboring countries”

NYC PAPERS OUT. Social media use restricted to low res file max 184 x 128 pixels and 72 dpiNew York Daily News – by JASON SILVERSTEIN , LAURA BULT , JOE STEPANSKY , ELI ROSENBERG , CAITLIN NOLAN

An employee at a Home Depot in Chelsea shot and killed a supervisor and then turned the gun on himself inside the bustling store Sunday afternoon, cops said.

The 31-year-old employee shot the 38-year-old supervisor three times around 2:40 p.m. and then shot himself in the face.

A police source identified the shooter as Calvin Esdaile, Jr., who was found dead at the scene with one gun shot wound. The other man was taken to Bellevue Hospital with three gun shot wounds and later pronounced dead.   Continue reading “Employee at Home Depot in Chelsea shoots and kills supervisor, himself inside bustling store: cops”

gmo-insectsNatural Society – by Anthony Gucciardi

As war wages over the genetic modification of the food supply, mega biotech companies have already begun launching campaigns to release millions of GMO insects in the Florida Keys region that have been cross-bred with the herpes simplex virus and E. coli bacteria.

With petitions against the release already amassing 130,000 signatures, British researchers are currently seeking government approval to initiate the unprecedented release. It was back in December of 2014 that we first revealed to you that these mosquitoes were already being shipped inside the United States, showing the confidence of the biotech lobbyists and researchers that they are in fact going to be granted the stamp of approval by the Food and Drug Administration to release the GMO insects.   Continue reading “Millions of GMO Insects Set for Release in Florida Keys”

vaccineNatural News – by Ethan A. Huff

Nobody knows or loves a child like his own parents, who bear the ultimate responsibility of guiding, nurturing and caring for the child both physically and emotionally. When it comes to childhood health and development, parents also have the responsibility of deciding whether or not to vaccinate, a decision that even the government admits is a serious one that carries “unavoidable risks.”   Continue reading “Vaccines come with ‘unavoidable risks’ – try this natural vaccine alternative instead”

1,000 paratroopers from Panther Brigade headed to Iraq this weekFay Observer – by Amanda Dolasinski

The 82nd Airborne, and more specifically its 3rd Brigade Combat Team, are no strangers to Iraq.

Since 2003, parts of the brigade have deployed in support of U.S. efforts there on at least three occasions.

Now, more than three years after the U.S. military presence in Iraq was thought over, about a quarter of the Panther Brigade will return with a new mission to help train Iraqi forces to fight the Islamic State.   Continue reading “1,000 paratroopers from Panther Brigade headed to Iraq this week”

UPI – by Andrew V. Pestano

CAIRO, Jan. 25 (UPI) — At least 16 people have died on Sunday after protesters and police clashed in demonstrations marking the fourth anniversary of Egypt’s revolution, part of the Arab Spring.

Security was tightened in major cities ahead of the anniversary. One police officer was among those killed.   Continue reading “At least 16 dead after clashes between police and protesters in Egypt”

A man looks on as he runs with items from a shop believed to be owned by a foreigner, in SowetoSky News

Mobs have looted more than 80 foreign-owned shops amid major disorder in South Africa, prompting 153 arrests.

President Jacob Zuma has called for order to be restored following days of violence in Johannesburg’s Soweto township.

“The president has instructed the security cluster in cabinet as well as the provincial and local government … to work together to bring the situation under control and work towards restoring normalcy,” Mr Zuma’s office said in a statement.   Continue reading “Police Arrest 153 In South Africa Looting Chaos”

Frilled sharkLive Science – by Tanya Lewis

A bizarre, freaky-looking shark with rows of needle-sharp teeth and an eel-like body was caught by a fisherman in Australia.

The odd creature is a rare type of shark known as a frilled shark, and is sometimes called a fish “fossil” because its roots can be traced back 80 million years, CNN reported. It was found by fisherman David Guillot, who said he had never seen anything like it.   Continue reading “Freaky Shark ‘Out of a Horror Movie’ Caught by Fisherman”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Following the deaths of 36 bankers last year, 2015 has got off to an inauspicious start with the reported suicide of Chris Van Eeghen – the 4th ABN Amro banker suicide in the last few years. As Quotenet reports, the death of Van Eghen  – the head of ABN’s corporate finance and capital markets -“startled” friends and colleagues as the 42-year-old “had a great reputation” at work, came from an “illustrious family,” and enjoyed national fame briefly as the boyfriend of a famous actress/model. As one colleague noted, “he was always cheerful, good mood, and apparently he had everything your heart desired. He never sat in the pit, never was down, so I was extremely surprised. I can not understand.”   Continue reading ““Cheerful” Dutch Financier Becomes 4th ABN Amro Banker Suicide”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Every dollar in new debt adds just 3 cents to America’s GDP. Does that mean that we can increase our GDP by a trillion dollars if we raise the US national debt from $18 trillion to $51 trillion?

No. It does not. In the 1950s we added $2.5 billion to our GDP if we added a billion to our debt. But we are now in a downward spiral. Jim Rickards says we could go negative. By that he means that we could reach a point where the addition of another trillion dollars to the nation debt will actually decrease GDP and send us into another Great Contraction or Depression far worse than 1929-1939.   Continue reading “Ending Bankers Uber Alles.”

(Flickr/Paul Hudson)Beta Beat – by Sage Lazzaro

Scientists have developed a new keyboard that can protect your computer from direct hacking.

The intelligent keyboard (IKB) uses keystroke dynamics to identify users by the way they type, according to the journal ASC Nano. By sensing typing patterns such as the speed at which a user types and the amount of pressure applied to the keys, the keyboard can accurately distinguish one user from another and prevent unauthorized users from accessing a computer.   Continue reading “Hack-Proof Smart Keyboard Learns How You Type, Won’t Work for Anyone Else”

machete-maniac3SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

What would you do if you were minding your own business in the comfort of your own home and a machete-wielding maniac started kicking in your door?

If you don’t have a firearm you’d likely panic, pick up the phone, and hope that 9-1-1 can get a police officer to your house in the next 15 seconds.   Continue reading “Graphic Video: The Only Proof You Need That Guns Save Lives: “I Did The Right Thing””