Daily Reporter – by Robert Burns

WASHINGTON — The Navy fired the commander of an organization whose aircraft allow the president and the secretary of defense to directly contact the submarines, bombers and land-based missiles that comprise the nation’s strategic nuclear force.

A Navy statement said Capt. Heather E. Cole was relieved of her duties as commander of Strategic Communications Wing 1, based at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, for what it called a “loss of confidence” in her ability to lead.   Continue reading “Navy fires commander of strategic air wing; cites investigation and ‘loss of confidence’”

Intellihub – by Brett Redmayne-Titley

US Department of Justice boss, Eric Holder, did indeed resign more than six months ago. In a continuing example of his disregard for the tenants of his job, Attorney General Holder carries on, serving the interests of the corporately wealthy. Half-a-year on there is no discussion of his replacement.

Of course. A man of Holder’s resume is hard to get rid of.   Continue reading “Epitaph for Eric Holder: “Guilty!””

Russia Insider

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia tightened its control Wednesday over a second breakaway region of Georgia, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leader of South Ossetia signing a new treaty that calls for nearly full integration.

Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili denounced the signing as a “destructive” move against his nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and said it would further exacerbate tensions. The United States, the European Union and NATO also strongly condemned the signing.   Continue reading “Putin Signs Treaty Integrating South Ossetia into Russia”

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This amazing collection of information was compiled in 2010. The principal players are still very much in the mix.

Use this as a reference for anyone who may still argue the Zionists have not completely infiltrated the United States government, media, banking, etc and are very much the collaborators, traitors and perpetrators complicit in nearly every action destroying the Constitutional Republic of the United States, while using our military to bring war and destabilization to the Middle East.   Continue reading “The Taking of America”

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March 20 ./TASS/. The United States and European Union don’t consider it possible to bar Russia from the SWIFT international banking-payment system as it can cause serious damage to western companies, the Bloomberg agency  reported Friday citing souces familiar with the situation.

According to the agency, the issue has been considered as a possible variant of extending sanctions against Russia.   Continue reading “US and EU Rule out Russia’s Cutoff from SWIFT”

Say it, Mr Wyden! Say it if you have the balls to at least lend support to the front line people who have maintained for over 5 YEARS that global warming and the manufactured drought crisis here in southern Oregon are a direct product and indeed a GOAL of geo-engineering. Weather modification and control will ultimately lead to federal control of all US water supplies! We all know that Water is the new Petroleum. And what has the US government NOT done in the name of oil? Even a partial list of atrocities is long and horrifying.   Continue reading “My Letter to Senator Wyden”

Yahoo News – by Ulises Zamarroni

Guadalajara (Mexico) (AFP) – A gang ambushed a federal police convoy in western Mexico, sparking a shootout that killed five officers, three suspects and two bystanders, authorities said Friday.

The attack took place late Thursday as the seven vehicles carrying paramilitary gendarmerie officers were on patrol in Ocotlan, Jalisco state, the federal police said in a statement.   Continue reading “Mexico ambush leaves 10 dead, including 5 federal police”

US Army soldiers travel in American armored combat vehicles through the streets of Narva, Estonia, during a military parade to mark the country's Independence Day.Sputnik

The United States Army will send a convoy of American soldiers and military vehicles through Eastern European countries near Russia’s western border, despite Moscow’s repeated expression of concern over NATO’s expansion of forces in the region.

The 1,100 mile journey, dubbed “Dragoon Ride,” will last from March 21 through April 1 and wraps up months the US Army spent training with allies in Poland and the Baltics.   Continue reading “US Armored Columns March Through Six Eastern European Countries”

Fox News

A federal judge sharply scolded a Justice Department attorney at a hearing on President Obama’s immigration executive actions, suggesting that the administration misled him on a key part of the program — and that he fell for it, “like an idiot.”

The testy court hearing was held Thursday in Texas by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen. The judge suggested he could order sanctions against the administration if he finds they indeed misrepresented the facts.    Continue reading “‘Like an idiot I believed that’: Judge blasts DOJ over immigration claims, threatens sanctions”

EFF – by Mark Jaycox

The Senate Intelligence Committee advanced a terrible cybersecurity bill called the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA) to the Senate floor last week. The new chair (and huge fan of transparency) Senator Richard Burr may have set a record as he kept the bill secret until Tuesday night. Unfortunately, the newest Senate Intelligence bill is one of the worst yet.

Cybersecurity bills aim to facilitate information sharing between companies and the government, but their broad immunity clauses for companies, vague definitions, and aggressive spying powers make them secret surveillance bills. CISA marks thefifth time in as many years that Congress has tried to pass “cybersecurity” legislation. Join us now in killing this bill.   Continue reading “Senate Intelligence Committee Advances Terrible “̶C̶y̶b̶e̶r̶s̶e̶c̶u̶r̶i̶t̶y̶”̶ ̶B̶i̶l̶l̶ Surveillance Bill in Secret Session”

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Here’s a portion of Andrew Jackson’s farewell address after finishing his terms as president.  Prophetic, isn’t it?

President Andrew Jackson farewell address to the people, March 3, 1837 (regarding the United States Bank):

“The result of the ill-advised legislation which established this great monopoly, was to concentrate the whole moneyed power of the Union, with its boundless means of corruption, and its numerous dependents, under the direction and command of one acknowledged head; thus organizing this particular interest as one body, and securing to it unity of action throughout the United States, and enabling it to bring forward, upon any occasion, its entire and undivided strength to support or defeat any measure of the government. Continue reading “President Andrew Jackson Farewell Address”

Free Thought Project – by Cassandra Fairbanks

San Diego, CA– Ian Anderson, of San Diego, is heartbroken after his 6-year-old service dog, Burberry, was shot and killed by a police officer outside his home in Pacific Beach on Sunday morning.

The beautiful and beloved Pitbull began barking around 5:30 am when the police incorrectly arrived at Anderson’s home for “what appeared to be” a domestic disturbance.  The police had reportedly went to the wrong address.   Continue reading “Cops Respond to Wrong House, Kill Service Dog Who Worked With Children With Down Syndrome”

ricky-jackson-freed-from-prison-exoneratedThe Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Cleveland, Ohio – 59-year-old Ricky Jackson was recently awarded $1 million for spending 39 years in jail for a crime that he did not commit.

Jackson spent more time in jail than any other exonerated person in US history.

Jackson was wrongfully charged with murder in 1975, and spent his days in prison until the only witness of the murder came forward and recanted his testimony, nearly 40 years later.   Continue reading “Innocent Man Who Wrongfully Spent 39 Years in Prison, Becomes Ohio’s Newest Millionaire”

The Daily Bell

China’s Place in the New World Economic Order … Competition between the world’s two greatest economic powers is both inevitable and (for the most part) beneficial. This is the case even when China and the U.S. are arguing over control of increasingly obsolescent international financial institutions. – Bloomberg

Dominant Social Theme: The New World Order is coming to town?

Free-Market Analysis: It used to be those who used the phrase “New World Order” were derided as conspiracy theorists. So what do we call Bloomberg now that its lead editorial for Friday trumpets the term?   Continue reading “West Must Help China Build ‘New World Order’?”

 Tyeesha Mobley, the mother of Keyshawn 4, and Tyleke, 9, is suing the NYPD, claiming officers falsely arrested her after she called cops to teach one of her sons about why stealing is wrong. DNA Info – by James Fanelli

MORRISANIA — A Bronx mom of two who called 911 to ask police to come talk to her young son about why stealing is bad was wrongfully arrested and told by an NYPD officer “you black b—-es don’t know how to take care of your kids,” a new lawsuit charges.

Tyeesha Mobley, 29, is suing the city, the NYPD and the Administration for Children’s Services, claiming she was handcuffed, roughed up and had her two children taken away from her for four months — all because of an innocuous request to have officers teach her 9-year-old about right and wrong.   Continue reading “Mom Arrested After Asking Police to Talk to Young Son About Stealing: Suit”

Yahoo News – by AHMED AL-HAJ

ADEN, Yemen (AP) — Yemeni security officials say al-Qaida’s branch in the country has taken control of a southern city after security forces surrendered.

The officials say that al-Qaida militants driving pickup trucks and flying black flags on Friday swept through the city of al-Houta, the capital of Lahj province. They took over the main security barracks, the governor’s office, and the intelligence headquarters, which houses prisons with al-Qaida detainees.   Continue reading “3 suicide bombings target Shiite rebel mosques in Yemen”

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Probably Not…Take a Look: This is the 1895 eighth-grade final exam from Salina, Kansas.

The following document was transcribed from the original document in the collection of the Smoky Valley Genealogy Society, Salina, Kansas. This test is the original eighth-grade final exam for 1895 from Salina, Kansas. An interesting note is the fact that the county students taking this test were allowed to take the test in the 7th grade, and if they did not pass the test at that time, they were allowed to re-take it again in the 8th grade. Also of note, the school year was but 7 months, beginning October 1 and ending April 1. allowing 5 months for planting, farming and harvest.   Continue reading “Could You Have Passed the 8th Grade in 1895?”