Activist Post – by Eric Blair

NATO’s 2011 air-bombing assault on Libya turned the most successful country in Africa into a failed state now run by terrorists.

If the result of this so-called humanitarian intervention wasn’t bad enough, it appears that our leaders lied to sell this war to the public, again.

We’re learning from leaked documents and recordings, first reported by the Washington Times, that the Pentagon at the time disagreed with Hillary Clinton’s justification for the Libyan war, calling them “stupid, stupid facts”. Stupid facts that led to the devastation of a thriving nation.   Continue reading “Pentagon: Hillary’s Push For War In Libya Was Based on ”Stupid Facts””

Local Org – by Tony Cartalucci

The US is proposing a government-backed DNA database composed of over a million volunteers’ genetic material. RT would report in their article, “Got genes: Obama proposes genetic biobank of 1mn Americans’ DNA to fight disease,” that:

A new $215 million US government proposal would seek more than 1 million American volunteers for analysis of their genetic information in an initiative to fight disease, while developing targeted health care based on one’s DNA.

Continue reading “The Coming Biological Infowar: US Proposes DNA Database”

635582231797444355-635488087074165703-AFP-531668262USA Today – by Kaja Whitehouse

NEW YORK — Media company AOL laid off roughly 150 employees Friday, or 3% of its staff.

The bulk of the layoffs, or close to 100, were in sales, a result of the company’s surging growth in so-called programmatic ad sales, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation who was not authorized to speak on the record.   Continue reading “Rise of the robots at AOL lead to job cuts”

AP Photo/Don RyanBreitbart – by Wynton Hall

Despite President Barack Obama’s promise that Obamacare plans would cost less than the average cell phone or cable bill, a new study finds that nearly half of the nation’s uninsured say Obamacare is too expensive.

The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation study, which was released on Thursday, reported that 48% of uninsured Americans say they remain uninsured because Obamacare prices are too high.   Continue reading “Nearly Half of Uninsured Say Obamacare Too Expensive”

Chief Beck, LAPD (Damain Dovarganes / Associated Press)Breitbart – by William Bigelow

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck is taking criticism after acknowledging that the LAPD and business leaders met with Rene “Boxer” Enriquez, 52, a former shot caller for the Mexican mafia, while using public resources to aid his transportation and security. Beck said Thursday “mistakes were made” and pledged to “more thoroughly review future events before committing LAPD resources,” according to the Los Angeles Times.   Continue reading “LAPD Arranged Downtown Speaking Gig for Convicted Mexican Mafia Lord”

U.S. Marine CorpsBreitbart – by Bob Price

Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared February 2nd to be “Chris Kyle Day” to honor the Texan who became known the most lethal sniper in American history. Kyle was also recently immortalized in the blockbuster film “American Sniper.”

Kyle was credited with 150 sniper kills during his four tours of duty in Iraq as a Navy Seal. He was tragically shot and killed on February 2, 2013, while trying to help a fellow veteran who was allegedly suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.   Continue reading “Texas Governor Declares ‘Chris Kyle Day’”

vaccine2The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

(The video I’m talking about in the title is at the end for people who want to skip this rant about brainwashing and predictive programming and get right to the point.)

Today I have been called all manner of names and even been told people hope my children die simply for pointing out the fact that vaccines can cause outbreaks for the very diseases they are advertised to protect against on record.   Continue reading “OH NO MEASLES, WE’RE ALL GONNA D— Wait, Do You Wanna See What Measles Looked Like Before Vaccinations?”

homevalue11SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Want to own your own home, but stuck, temporarily, renting until you can? You aren’t alone.

Wolf Richter outlined a pretty eery scenario.

The 2008 financial Armageddon was in larger part a result of the housing bubble bursting. Thanks to the subprime mortgage scandal, millions of homeowners were put in homes they couldn’t afford, making the awful game of musical chairs an inevitable and tragic charade.   Continue reading “New Housing Bubble: Prices Up, Ownership Down, Wall Street a Mega-Landlord: “America is Becoming a Nation of Renters””

Survival Scout – by Matt Redhawk, My Patriot Supply

Let’s face it. No one likes to feel stressed out.

And if you ever received an email to visit your boss…in person… you know the feeling.

Sweaty palms. Shallow breathing. Increased heart-rate.

Same thing happens when you’re walking alone at night and see a shadowy figure suddenly dart across the street. Your “danger radar” is on high alert.   Continue reading “How to Prepare Your Body for Stressful Times”

Fortune – by Peter Elkind

Construction on Tesla’s lithium-ion battery factory has already started east of Reno.

Tesla Motors today closed its deal to acquire the 980-acre site in an industrial park outside Reno where it has already begun pouring concrete for a giant lithium-ion battery factory.   Continue reading “Tesla closes on free Nevada land for gigafactory”

The Organic Prepper

As if Froot Loops weren’t already a poor enough choice, with their sugar, dyes, and artificial flavors, (and no “froot” anywhere in sight) now, independent testing has shown that those ingredients aren’t the worst thing that Kelloggs is serving up. The cereal also contains Round-up herbicide (glyphosate) and genetically modified corn. Oh – and not just a little bit of GMO corn – it’s 100% GMO.    Continue reading “Kellogg’s Froot Loops: Now Fortified Weedkiller and GMOs!!!”

Ramarley Graham, 18, was shot and killed by a NYPD cop  in his Bronx home three years ago.Daily News John Marzulli

The family of slain Bronx teen Ramarley Graham agreed to accept $3.9 million from the city Friday to settle their wrongful death lawsuit, the Daily News has learned.

The settlement comes amid an ongoing federal investigation by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara into possible civil rights violations against the NYPD cops involved in the Feb. 2, 2012 fatal shooting.

Officer Richard Haste, who fired the fatal shot after chasing Graham, 18, from the street into his home, was initially indicted by the Bronx district attorney for manslaughter, but a judge threw out the case on a legal technicality.    Continue reading “Family of Ramarley Graham settle lawsuit with city for $3.9 million”

World Truth TV

You’re sick. Your nose is stuffy. Your body aches, You’re sweaty, coughing, sneezing and you don’t have enough energy to get out of bed.

It’s not the flu. It’s a conspiracy, according to Dr. Len Horowitz. His opinion is not based on conspiracy theory but on conspiracy fact.   Continue reading “Chemtrail Flu: Have You Got It Yet?”

picEpic Times

A couple in Spokane, Washington got a bill after having an argument with a customer service representative from cable and internet provider Comcast – and on the bill that Ricardo and Lisa Brown received, his name appeared as “A**hole Brown.” Epic Fail!

Here’s a close up of the bill:   Continue reading “Comcast Changes Customer’s Name to “A**hole” on Bill”

aiyan-jones-shot-by-copsThe Free Thought Project – by Cassandra Rules

Weekley was originally charged with felony involuntary manslaughter and careless discharge of a firearm causing death, a misdemeanor, after 7-year-old Aiyana Stanley-Jones was shot in the head and killed on May 16, 2010, during a botched police raid at her home.

The officer has already been on trial twice for this crime, both ending with deadlocked jurors and mistrials- even after the judge in the second trial shockingly dropped the manslaughter charge due to a motion by the defense.  The same motion had been denied by a judge during his first trial.   Continue reading “Case Dismissed Against Officer Who Shot & Killed 7-Year-Old As She Slept, During Botched Raid”

Security video shows off-duty cop Mirjan Lolja grinning as he leaves the Tremont Ave. subway station in the Bronx on Dec. 23. He's accused of attacking a female MTA worker and was arraigned Friday in Bronx Criminal Court.New York Daily News – by PETE DONOHUE, ERIK BADIA, RICH SCHAPIRO

The Harlem cop charged with assaulting a rookie subway conductor in the Bronx walked out of court on a misdemeanor rap Friday — infuriating transit union officials.

Officer Mirjan Lolja, 37, was hit with a top charge of third degree assault for the Dec. 23 attack on female conductor Fatima Futa, 28.   Continue reading “Cop who allegedly attacked Bronx subway worker busted on misdemeanor charges — to transit union’s fury”