Denmark Central BankCyrpto Coins News – by Joel Delais

The Denmark Central Bank, National Banken, will be discontinuing the printing of new fiat in 2016. They will be outsourcing the printing of money to a private business or businesses, this part remains unclear.

Their reasoning for this is because more and more people are using digital payment systems. Such as cards, online payments, third party platforms, and to a minor extent (yes, we are still relatively very small), cryptocurrency. Shop owners can even refuse to accept notes and coins from 2016.   Continue reading “Denmark Central Bank to Stop Printing Money: Shops Can Refuse to Accept Notes and Coins”

Women on 20s nominates Harriet Tubman as Andrew Jackson’s successor on currencyYahoo News – by Michael Walsh

A feminist group that wants to boot Andrew Jackson from the $20 bill has chosen a female hero to replace him — abolitionist Harriet Tubman.

On Tuesday morning, Women on 20s revealed the results of a 10-week poll for a possible Jackson replacement and emailed a petition — addressed to President Barack Obama — to the White House Council on Women and Girls.   Continue reading “Women on 20s nominates Harriet Tubman as Andrew Jackson’s successor on currency”

Photo - Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell answers questions from the media following the Senate policy luncheons at the U.S. Capitol on April 21, 2015 in Washington. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Washington Examiner – by Kelly Cohen

Mitch McConnell defended his support for the Patriot Act — specifically, a measure allowing a National Security Agency program to collect phone data of Americans.

The Senate majority leader called the measure “an important tool to prevent the next terrorist attack,” while pledging to continue fighting for it amid calls for it to be changed.   Continue reading “Mitch McConnell: Nation is ‘better off’ with Patriot Act”

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(05/12/15)- Innocent pleas were entered Tuesday (05/12) on behalf of a Breckinridge County couple at the center of a custody dispute with the state involving their ten children.

Joe Naugler pleaded not guilty to a charge of menacing in connection to a dispute with a neighbor earlier in the month. Bond was set $1,000 unsecured with a pre-trial conference set for May 26th.   Continue reading “Joe and Nicole Naugler Arraignment”

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(Phil Wahba)  The fashion retailer reported another quarter of weak sales at its namesake brand, suggesting Gap’s turnaround could take longer than expected.

For many Americans, Gap Inc.’s GPS -3.41% namesake stores were once a go-to shopping destination for t-shirts and jeans.

But now the Gap brand is in a deep funk that only seems to be worsening because of fashion miscues and nimble rivals that have eaten into its business.   Continue reading “GAP Makes The List of Retailers Facing Extinction”

The Anti-Media – by Justin King

(TFC) Washington DC — Police and military vehicles are stolen from time to time. Should a citizen be in a community where a military vehicle is stolen, it would be wise to understand how civilian populations throughout history have disabled military vehicles in the past. This article has absolutely nothing to do with the recent trend of police departments deploying armored vehicles against people exercising their Constitutionally-protected rights. Perhaps the reader travels overseas and a military crackdown erupts while they are drinking Pina Coladas on the beach. The point is that this information should never be used against US law enforcement. That would be a violation of the social contract and you might end up in jail.   Continue reading “How to Disable an MRAP for Less than $50”

Finding a Surprising Gift In A Granola Bar Made Her Call the Police: What Was Inside?Banoosh

Cynthia Rodriguez is a woman who lives in San Antonio, she was just having a normal day opening her granola bar when she found an unexpected surprise in a small green bag that has the dollar sign on it! At first, the Texas woman thought she had won a prize in her granola bar, but when she contacted the manufacturing company they asked her to call the police who determined that the green bag that was inside her granola bar was full of cocaine! Police are still investigating how did the cocaine bag end up in the granola bar!    Continue reading “Finding a Surprising Gift In A Granola Bar Made Her Call the Police”

CNBC

The Pacific trade agreement failed its first test in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday after a key Democrat said he would vote against a procedural vote to support President Barack Obama’s diplomatic pivot to Asia.

Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said Tuesday that he will vote “no” in the procedural hurdle to grant the president Trade Promotion Authority—or so-called “fast-track” status for trade deals. The final vote saw 52 “yea” and 45 “nay” votes—shy of the 60 affirmatives required to pass the procedural hurdle.   Continue reading “Trade bill fails procedural vote in Senate”

United Nations General Assembly.Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The UN plans to launch a brand new plan for managing the entire globe at the Sustainable Development Summit that it will be hosting from September 25th to September 27th.  Some of the biggest names on the planet, including Pope Francis, will be speaking at this summit.  This new sustainable agenda focuses on climate change of course, but it also specifically addresses topics such as economics, agriculture, education and gender equality.  For those wishing to expand the scope of “global governance”, sustainable development is the perfect umbrella because just about all human activity affects the environment in some way.    Continue reading “In September, The UN Launches A Major Sustainable Development Agenda For The Entire Planet”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. military helicopter carrying six Marines and two Nepalese Army soldiers went missing during a mission in Nepal delivering aid to earthquake victims, U.S. defense officials said Tuesday, but so far there have been no indications that the aircraft crashed.

U.S. Army Col. Steve Warren said an Indian helicopter in the air nearby at the time heard radio chatter from the Marine aircraft about a possible fuel problem. He said the Huey, carrying tarps and rice, had dropped off supplies in one location and was en route to a second site when contact was lost. He said officials are hopeful that the aircraft is simply missing because there has been no smoke or other signs of a crash.   Continue reading “US Marine helicopter missing in Nepal earthquake aid mission”

ABC News

The U.S. Navy says one of its fighter jets has crashed in the Persian Gulf, and the plane’s two pilots ejected and were rescued without serious injury.

The Navy’s 5th Fleet said the F/A-18 Super Hornet crashed shortly after taking off Tuesday from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, operating in the Gulf.   Continue reading “Navy Fighter Crashes in Persian Gulf; Pilots Safe”

The Anti-Media – by SM Gibson, Feb 18, 2015

Iran has claimed that the honored U.S. raid on the compound in Abbottabad did not result in the death of Osama Bin Laden. Although this rumor has circulated ever since President Obama declared to the world “we got him” back in 2011, Iran maintains it has evidence that would prove the narrative surrounding Bin Laden’s death to be fictitious.

“We have credible information that Bin Laden died some time ago of a disease,” Iranian Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi stated in a cabinet meeting. “If the US military and intelligence apparatus have really arrested or killed Bin Laden, why don’t they show him [his body]? Why have they thrown his corpse into the sea?”   Continue reading “Iran Claims It Has Proof Bin Laden Died Long Before US Raid”

Image from: http://www.todayshomeowner.com/when-to-plant-after-using-roundup-glyphosate-weed-killer/Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

I recently snapped a photo from an advertising circular that was delivered to my home, proudly promoting Monsanto’s ‘probably carcinogenic’ Round Up, on sale no less, at a local hardware store. While US garden and DIY stores are still selling cancer-causing poison in a jug, a German retail giant will no longer carry glyphosate-containing products as ofSeptember 30, 2015

More than 350 ‘toom Baumarkt DIY’ stores belonging to the REWE Group are removing any product that contains this endocrine disrupting chemical concoction, and as of today, no such products can be re-ordered from their stores.   Continue reading “Victory: German Retail Giant Removes Glyphosate from 350 Stores”

airstrikesThe Sleuth Journal – by Stephen Lendman

Post-9/11 alone, millions of civilians perished in US direct and proxy wars. They were either in harm’s way, deliberately targeted, or perished from war related violence, preventable diseases or deprivation.

Washington, like Israel, considers noncombatant civilians legitimate targets. International law calls killing them a war crime.   Continue reading “US Wars Kill Mostly Civilians”

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The Last Bastille – by Kyle Rearden

“First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me.”

Martin Niemöller   Continue reading “Chilling Dissent: How Government Demonizes Americans”

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Saturday, 31-year-old Czech Vit Jedlicka was trying to enter three-square-mile Liberland on foot when he was detained and then transferred to a jail in the eastern Croatian town of Beli Manastir, the local broadcaster HRT said.

Liberland is a parcel of woodland on the Danube River. It was proclaimed in early April by a group of people from Czech Republic, Switzerland, Denmark and other countries as an attempt to create a tax haven.   Continue reading “Police Arrest President of Self-Declared Liberland, Newest Micronation”

monsanto_moodys_735_350Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

Approximately $8 billion in debt securities are affecting a popular investor’s service decision about one of biotech’s biggest. Investing credit rating company Moody’s has affirmed that Monsanto’s new rating is being downgraded from ‘neutral’ to ‘negative’ following Syngenta’s announcement that it has refused Monsanto’s unsolicited bid of CHF449 per Syngenta share in a combination of cash and stock.

Monsanto’s offer would have valued another biotech bully at a mere US$20 billion paid in cash. For investors in Monsanto, Moody’s calls their aggressive attempt at takeover a “heightened event risk” due to their more aggressive financial policy.   Continue reading “Still Losing: Creditors Change Monsanto’s Investor Rating to “Negative””

portable disaster morgueConsciously Enlightened

We just received word that ‘portable disaster morgues’ have been ordered by the U.S. Government and sent to four different states. The order was so large, that the company with whom the order was placed does not even have enough to fill the order!   Continue reading “Jade Helm Update: Portable Disaster Morgues Just Ordered And Shipped To These Four States”