Special forces from France's Research and Intervention Brigades  leave Yassine Salhi's home with an unidentified woman todayDaily Mail

Heavily armed police investigating this morning’s brutal terror attack in France have removed a woman and child from the home of Yassine Salhi – the suspected Islamist accused of beheading his boss and trying to blow up an American-owned gas factory.

Police swooped on the apartment building in Saint-Priest, in the suburbs of the city of Lyon, just hours after the 30-year-old delivery driver was arrested on suspicion of writing Arabic slogans on his employer’s severed head and hanging it on a fence outside the nearby headquarters of Air Products.   Continue reading “Armed police investigating French decapitation terror attack”

Raw Story

The Vatican on Friday signed a historic first accord with Palestine, two years after officially recognising it as a state.

The accord, a treaty covering the life and activity of the Church in Palestine, was the first since the Vatican recognised the Palestinian state in February 2013.

The treaty, which took 15 years of negotiations to complete, was agreed in principle last month and bitterly condemned by Israel as a setback for the peace process.   Continue reading “Vatican signs historic accord with Palestine”

Constitution-burningSword at the Ready

In the wake of the Rulings upholding ObamaCareHousing and instituting Homosexual Marriage as a right- the last vestige of Constitutional limits on government have been officially swept away.

And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. – John 3:19

We have no Constitution. We have no rule of law.   Continue reading “SCOTUS CONFIRMS: Constitution Is Irrelevant. Rule Of Law Is Dead. Ruling Class Oligarchy Is The Power.”

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A controversial trial of genetically modified (GM) wheat has failed to repel pests any more effectively than ordinary crops, scientists have found.

Researchers attempted to engineer a variety of wheat to emit an odor that deters aphids in the hope of reducing the amount of pesticides required by plants.   Continue reading “GM wheat crop fails to repel bugs, £3m trial branded ‘a waste’”

Steve Lendman

Gazans have been blockaded under siege for over nine years – for political, not security reasons.

Claims otherwise are outrageous Israeli lies – repeated to justify the unjustifiable. Efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to Gazans are systematically blocked the way Saudis now slowly starve Yemenis to death and deprive them of vitally needed medical care.   Continue reading “Israel Criminalizes Delivering Humanitarian Aid”

34324234NEO – by Tony Cartalucci

Unbeknownst to the general public, their elected politicians do not create the policy that binds their national destiny domestically or within the arena of geopolitics. Instead, corporate-financier funded think tanks do – teams of unelected policymakers which transcend elections, and which produce papers that then become the foundation of legislation rubber stamped by “legislators,” as well as the enumerated talking points repeated ad naseum by the corporate-media.

Such a policy paper has been recently written by the notorious US policy think-tank, the Brookings Institution, titled, “Deconstructing Syria: Towards a regionalized strategy for a confederal country.” The signed and dated open-conspiracy to divide, destroy, then incrementally occupy a sovereign nation thousands of miles from America’s shores serves as a sobering example of how dangerous and enduring modern imperialism is, even in the 21st century.   Continue reading “US To Begin Invasion of Syria”

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Fox News Radio – by Todd Starnes

Memphis Mayor A.C. Wharton wants to dig up the bodies of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest and his wife and remove them from a city park in the latest and perhaps most despicable example of the anti-Southern cleansing spreading across the nation.

“Which African-American wants to have a picnic in the shadow of Nathan Bedford Forrest?” Wharton said in a Thursday press briefing.   Continue reading “Memphis Mayor Wants to Dig Up Dead Confederate War General”

web1_BUNDY-BARBECUE_041115DB_web.jpgLas Vegas Review Journal – by Sandra Chereb

INCLINE VILLAGE — Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said Wednesday she is confident that Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, who with armed supporters faced down federal officials over grazing cattle on public land, will be held accountable.

“Cliven Bundy has had multiple court orders to remove his cattle from federal public lands and he has not paid his grazing fees and he has not abided by the law,” Jewell told the Las Vegas Review-Journal. “We will continue to pursue that.”   Continue reading “Interior chief: Bundy will be held accountable”

lake texoma vortexBusiness Insider – by Tanya Lewis

Like something straight out of “The Twilight Zone”, a swirling vortex has opened up in a giant lake on the border of Oklahoma and Texas.

The gaping hole — which appeared recently in Lake Texoma — alarmed everyone from Twitter users to the Tulsa District US Army Corps of Engineers, who posted a YouTube video of the vortex. Below the video, they describe the hole as being “8 feet in diameter and capable of sucking in a full-sized boat.”   Continue reading “There’s a giant hole that’s draining a lake on the border of Oklahoma and Texas like it’s a bathtub”

Business Insider – by Erin Fuchs

The Supreme Court has just ruled that gay marriage is legal nationwide.

Justice Anthony Kennedy issued the ruling, finding that the Fourteenth Amendment requires a state to license a marriage between two people of the same sex.   Continue reading “The Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage nationwide”

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Recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent does not help a drunken-driving suspect whose blood police tested without a warrant after a car crash, a New Jersey appeals court ruled.

In that 5-3 majority opinion, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said bodily metabolization of alcohol does not represent an exigent circumstance that justifies drawing a suspected drunken driver’s blood without a warrant.    Continue reading “Supreme Court says police don’t need a warrant to take the blood of alleged DWI drivers”

John Glover Roberts, Jr. is a traitor.Patriot or Traitor

Move over Benedict Arnold, the pages of history has revealed a new traitor – Chief Justice John Roberts of the United States Supreme Court.

When you consider back in 2012, Chief Justice John Roberts had the opportunity to rule the Obamacare law unconstitutional with the strike of his pen, that logic seemed a little naïve. And now it is clear he never intended to have the law struck down in that way.

Chief Justice Roberts offered no comment on it, he just said, “No. No, we’re not hearing that.”   Continue reading “John Glover Roberts, Jr. is a traitor.”

  Bob.Self@jacksonville.comJacksonville – by David Bauerlein

For those who prefer to back vehicles into their driveways, a proposal pending before City Council would make it illegal to park their cars that way unless their license plate information is clearly visible from the street.

The proposed bill is aimed at cracking down on the visual blight that occurs when vehicle owners store cars that don’t work on their property.   Continue reading “Backing into your own driveway could cost you under proposed bill before Jacksonville Council”

Israel Foreign Investment Cuts by HalfNewsweek – by Jack Moore

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Israel dropped by almost 50% last year in comparison to the year before as the country continues to feel the effects of last summer’s Gaza conflict, a new UN report has revealed.

The report, published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), shows that only €5.7bn was invested into the country in 2014 in comparison with €10.5bn in 2013, a decrease of €4.8bn, or 46%. Israel’s FDI in other countries also decreased by 15%, from €4.2bn in 2013 to €3.5bn last year.   Continue reading “Foreign investment in Israel drops by 50%”

APphoto_Vaccines CaliforniaLA Times – by PATRICK MCGREEVY AND RONG-GONG LIN II

California lawmakers on Thursday approved one of the toughest mandatory vaccination requirements in the nation, moving to end exemptions from state immunization laws based on religious or other personal beliefs.

The measure, among the most controversial taken up by the Legislature this year, would require more children who enter day care and school to be vaccinated against diseases including measles and whooping cough.   Continue reading “California Assembly approves one of the toughest mandatory vaccination laws in the nation”

Texas Tribune – by Ross Ramsey

Texas voters think Gov. Greg Abbott was right to send the Texas State Guard to monitor U.S. military exercises here, and they consider federally ordered domestic military intervention likely under certain circumstances, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.

Abbott sent the Texas State Guard to monitor the so-called Jade Helm 15 military exercises in Central Texas earlier this year, after particularly vocal activists expressed fears that what was being billed as an exercise was actually something far more sinister.   Continue reading “UT/TT Poll: Texans Wary of Domestic Use of Military”

Dylann RoofThe Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

On June 18, Dylann Roof was arrested for killing nine people in a mass shooting at a black church in South Carolina.

Two days later, a “racist manifesto” website called Last Rhodesian was “discovered” by two independent writers.

The discovery of the website began with a political blogger who posted the following Tweet:   Continue reading “Who is Really Behind Dylann Roof’s “Racist Manifesto” Website?”