DEA administrator Michele Leonhart testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in a hearing on sexual harassment and misconduct allegations at the DEA and FBI in Washington on April 14, 2015. Photo by James Lawler Duggan for Reuters.Raw Story

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s chief will step down within weeks, the Obama administration said on Tuesday, as a congressional panel planned to examine whether DEA agents divulged secrets at sex parties that Colombian drug lords may have staged.

Michele Leonhart will leave as DEA administrator in mid-May, said a statement from the Justice Department, which contains the DEA and other major law enforcement agencies.

“I want to express my appreciation to Michele, not only for her leadership of the DEA since 2007, but also for her 35 years of extraordinary service to the DEA,” Attorney General Eric Holder said in the statement.   Continue reading “DEA head Michele Leonhart resigns as Congress prepares investigation into sex parties”

Migrant boat disasterThe Independent

Britain is preparing to dispatch one of its biggest warships to tackle the urgent refugee crisis in the Mediterranean as campaigners warn up to 30,000 migrants, including 2,500 children, could die this year unless rescue operations are restarted immediately.

The deployment of HMS Bulwark a 176-metre launchpad for helicopters and small vessels is close to being sign-off after ministers backed a “more formidable operation on the sea” in response to the scores of migrant deaths in recent days.

Campaigners will attempt to intensify pressure on European Union leaders meeting in Brussels this week to restart search and rescue operations immediately. Justin Forsyth, Chief Executive of Save the Children, said the meeting would see the EU “hold the lives of thousands of desperate people in their hands”. Continue reading “Migrant boat disaster: Charity predicts 2,500 children could die this year unless a unified rescue mission is resumed in the Mediterranean”

Alter News

The swine flu vaccine caused severe brain damage in over 800 children across Europe, and the UK government has now agreed to pay $90 million in compensation to those victims as part of a vaccine injury settlement.
This is the same swine flu vaccine that the entire mainstream media ridiculously insists never causes any harm whatsoever. From the quack science section of the Washington Post to the big pharma sellout pages of the New York Times, every U.S.mainstream mediaoutlet exists in a state of total vaccine injury denialism, pushing toxic vaccines that provably harm children.
“Across Europe, more than 800 children are so far known to have been made ill by the vaccine,” reports the International Business Times.
The vaccine caused narcolepsy and cataplexy in hundreds of children. Both are signs of neurological damage caused by vaccine additives which include mercury, aluminum, MSG, antibiotics and even formaldehyde.
As the IBTimes reports:

Continue reading “Hundreds of children compensated for brain damage caused by vaccines”

Ready Nutrition – by Tess Pennington

The “back to the land” movement that is sweeping this nation has microfarms popping up on the grid left and right.  These microfarmers are getting back to the basics and their goal is to live a more simplified lifestyle.  They live primarily in a self sufficient manner by growing their own food, caring for smaller plots of land,  and raising livestock.

The breeds that are typically chosen for homesteads and microfarms are the heritage breeds because they have a better survival rate.  However, those homesteaders that live on smaller acreage or in urban settings who cannot provide the larger areas for animals to graze have chosen micro versions of these domesticated animals.  These microbreeds are bred to not only for their stature, but how much meat is butchered; and are also raised based upon their temperament, cost of raising the animal vs. it’s price in meat, and how much land the animal will need to graze.   Continue reading “How Micro Livestock Can Be Used For Suburban and Rural Sustainability”

Scene outside Ferguson standoffKSDK 5 – by Alexandra Martellaro and Brandie Piper

FERGUSON, Mo. – Two schools are on lockdown after a suspect reportedly shot his brother in the head then barricaded himself in a home, police say.

The shooting happened early Tuesday afternoon in the 400 block of Warford. The victim was found in the street and was taken to a local hospital. Officials say the victim was alert while being transported.   Continue reading “Ferguson schools on lockdown due to standoff”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

The Obama administration is admitting it granted executive amnesty protections to a known gang member — one charged with four counts of murder — and is now reviewing prior approvals to double check that other gang members have not also been approved for deferred status.

In a letter to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) dated Friday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Leon Rodriguez explains that Emmanuel Jesus Rangel-Hernandez’s request for deferred status under President Obama’s unilateral President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program “should not have been approved” based on standard procedure.   Continue reading “Obama Administration Admits Granting Known Gang Member Amnesty”

Economic Policy Journal

Letters are apparently going out to some JPMoragnChase customers announcing that cash will be prohibited from being stored in the bank’s safety deposit boxes.

At the Collectors Universe message board, a commenter reports:

My mother has a SDB at a Chase branch with one of my siblings as co-signers. Last week they got a letter outlining a number of changes to the lease agreement, including this: Continue reading “The Bankster War on Cash: JPMorganChase Begins to Prohibit the Storage of Cash in Its Safety Deposit Boxes”

Zen Gardner

Postflaviana In 2012 Jan Irvin made an important discovery.  In the course of re-publishing The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross by the Dead Sea Scrolls scholar John Allegro,[1] Irvin had been researching the letters of one of Allegro’s most prominent critics, Gordon Wasson, at various university archives (including Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, and the Hoover Institute at Stanford) when he came across primary documents – letters actually written by Wasson – showing that he had worked with the CIA.[2]   Continue reading “Manufacturing the Deadhead and the New Dark Age”

The Verge – by Rick McCormick

For the first time in US history, a judge has decreed that a pair of chimpanzees held at a university research facility are covered by the same laws that govern the detention of humans, effectively rendering the animals as legal “people” in the eyes of the law. New York Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jaffe said that the apes, held at Stony Brook University for research purposes, are covered by a writ of habeas corpus — a basic legal principle that lets people challenge the validity of their detention.   Continue reading “Judge gives chimpanzees human rights for the first time”

Tsarnaev-Boston-Trial21st Century Wire – by Kurt Haskell, Patrick Henningsen

We’re been told that Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother Dzhokhar, are guilty of detonating two bombs at the Boston Marathon finish line on April 15, 2013. After such a long trial, followed by lengthy sentencing and penalty phases, are we any closer to knowing what really happened that day?  

The penalty phase of the trial begins today. The stakes could not be higher. Already, numerous Boston bombing victims and bystanders are speaking out in public opposing any death penalty sentence for alleged bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.    Continue reading “In Defense of Dzhokhar: The Real Smoking Gun in Boston”

This has already been proven not to be caused by a virus, or bacterial infection, which means it’s a toxin. Since it seems to have come out of nowhere it may be man-made, and that causes me to worry that it might be a chemtrail ingredient in the future. The fact of it killing people so quickly would make it an ideal weapon for decimating an angry population before they revolt.

Whether that’s the case or not, chemtrails are our greatest threat right now, not necessarily because of what they’re spraying today, but because a delivery system exists that has the potential of wiping all of us out very quickly.   Continue reading “Mysterious Disease Kills 18 Nigerian Patients Within a Day”

elmo is a whoreNutritional Anarchy

Everyone loves Elmo, that cute furry little muppet spokesperson for the pre-school set. But there’s a deep, dark secret behind his adorable visage.

I hate to break it to you, but Elmo is a whore. He’s being pimped out.

Harsh, right?  Well, prostitution is the act of selling oneself for money.  And Elmo is now the cutest little spokesperson around for pro-vaccine propaganda. Watch the following video right from the Sesame Street corner. Keep a barf bag handy.   Continue reading “Elmo Is a Corporate Whore”

The Organic Prepper

A 2014 report on jobs showed some alarming statistics:  1 in 5 Americans have lost their jobs over the past five years and remained unemployed. The US economy is free-falling, and the middle class is taking the hit.

Unless you live in a neighborhood of rainbows and unicorns, it’s a good bet that this has happened to either your family or someone you know.  Sometimes the lay-off is expected, as you see your company’s profits dwindling. Other times, it is completely out of the blue when you get called into the managers office and handed your walking papers.   Continue reading “8 Steps to Surviving a Job Loss”

Buckeye Firearms Association – by Greg Ellifritz

Have you ever thought about what you might do if a criminal sprays you in the face with pepper spray? That scenario happened recently in New Jersey when a shoplifter sprayed two store security guards who confronted her after she stole some merchandise. The spray incapacitated the security guards and the woman escaped to a nearby hotel. When confronted by hotel security, she sprayed them as well. A criminal who will spray security guards will have no compunction about spraying you (his victim) as well. Read more about the incident at the link below:   Continue reading “Your Tactical Training Scenario- Defeating Pepper Spray”

Screenshot from YouTube video by Russia's Defense MinistryRT

Russia’s Ministry of Defense is preparing to roll out cutting-edge robots and drones for both military and civilian use during an upcoming exhibition in the Moscow Region.

A variety of unmanned vehicles, capable of operating in any environment, will be up for display this June at the “Army-2015” exhibition. Some are already seeing wide use, both military and civilian, while other are fresh off the drawing board.   Continue reading “Military robots to shine at 2015 Russian army high-tech expo”