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Free-Man’s Perspective – by Paul Rosenberg

Another American election cycle is upon us, and large numbers of people are lining up to pour their time and money into the sewer of politics, to be lost forever.

This system will not be fixed. Period. This is Rome in 460 AD. The rulers, as in Rome, are liars, mad, or drunk (these days, drugged)… or all three.   Continue reading “It’s 460 AD in Rome: This Won’t Be Fixed”

Militia News – by John W. Whitehead

“The shaping of the will of Congress and the choosing of the American president has become a privilege reserved to the country’s equestrian classes, a.k.a. the 20% of the population that holds 93% of the wealth, the happy few who run the corporations and the banks, own and operate the news and entertainment media, compose the laws and govern the universities, control the philanthropic foundations, the policy institutes, the casinos, and the sports arenas.” — Journalist Lewis Lapham.   Continue reading “Don’t Be Fooled by the Political Game: The Illusion of Freedom in America”

Freedom Watch USA

(Palm Beach, Florida, August 11, 2015). Today, as predicted by many in the media who have been following this case, Klayman v. Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation (15-cv-80388 S.D. Fla), a federal judge appointed to the bench by President Bill Clinton, dismissed a lawsuit, filed under the Racketeering and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”) and other causes of action, which was based on the Clintons’ acceptance of money from foreign and other donors in exchange for favors while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. In addition to filing suit, Larry Klayman asked the judge, Donald M. Middlebrooks, to take into custody Hillary Clinton’s private email server and the thumb drive containing classified information – still in possession of her attorney, David Kendall. The predicate acts of RICO alleged in the complaint hinged on the obstruction of justice in defendants having secreted or destroyed emails evidencing their crimes, most notably the sale of waivers to do business with Iran and the release of classified information about U.S.-Israeli war plans should the nuclear facilities of this terrorist state have to be removed militarily.   Continue reading “Clinton-Appointed Judge Dismisses Rico Case Against Clintons”

Natural News – by Pulford

Epsom salt have been used by many different cultures for hundreds of years. They have a number of different beneficial properties and are used in gardening, household cleaning, and detoxifying the body. Not all external uses for magnesium sulfate have been approved by the FDA. Epsom salt should not be used in place of medication prescribed for you by your doctor.

Epsom salt is high in magnesium; the second most abundant element in humans. Magnesium helps to regulate over 325 enzymes and helps with numerous bodily functions. Most of us are deficient in magnesium (it’s estimated that upwards of 80% of the population are deficient!).   Continue reading “12 Amazing Uses For Epsom Salt You Never Thought Of”

Infowars

The corporate media insists Oath Keepers were hired by Alex Jones and Infowars to protect journalists in Ferguson, Missouri.

Newsweek reported this morning:

Led by a man who gave his name only as John, the group, whose members wore bulletproof vests and carried sidearms in addition to combat-style rifles, said they had come to protect a journalist from the conservative “Infowars.com” Web site.

Continue reading “Infowars did not hire Oath Keepers”

Breitbart – by Joel B. Pollak

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law Monday that bans the word “alien” from the state’s labor laws.

SB 432, introduced by State Sen. Tony Mendoza (D-Artesia), removes the term “alien,” previously defined as “any person who is not a born or fully naturalized citizen of the United States.” It also removed the state’s preference for hiring U.S. citizens on public works projects during periods of unemployment.   Continue reading “Jerry Brown Bans the Word ‘Alien’ from California Labor Law”

Oil and Gas Journal – by Nick Snow

The US Department of Energy ruled that American LNG Marketing LLC’s proposal to export LNG in International Standards Organization certified containers from South Florida to countries not having a free trade agreement with the US is consistent with the national interest.

DOE authorized American LNG to export the equivalent of up to 8 MMcfd of gas, or 3.02 bcf/year, for 20 years to customers in non-FTA countries according to an Aug. 7 final order and decision. It said that ALNG is controlled by Fortress Equity Partners LP and sponsored by entities related to Fortress Investment Group LLC in New York.   Continue reading “Department of Energy allows LNG exports in containers from Florida to non-FTA nations”

The Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

New York, NY — NYPD police have recently been showing how compassionate they are by taking photos of homeless people and publicly shaming them online. The activity is not only condoned by the department, but it is being sanctioned and encouraged by high-ranking officials at the NYPD.

The ironically named “Sergeants Benevolent Association” sent out an email this week, ordering both police officers and their families to take photos of homeless people in embarrassing situations so they can later be posted publicly.   Continue reading “NYPD Ordered to Publicly Shame the Homeless by Taking Photos and Posting Online”

Natural Health 365 – by Dena Schmidt

A number of reports are now showing that there is an alarming number of pharmaceuticals, including antidepressant drugs, in the water supply that we use daily. Drugs given to humans as well as animals are making their way into lakes and rivers and eventually our drinking water, with devastating effects to the food chain and the environment.

Our tap water has been shown to contain pharmaceuticals such as the antidepressant drugs Prozac and Effexor, sedatives, addictive psychoactive and anticonvulsant medications. In addition, anti-inflammatory drugs, analgesics, oral contraceptives, antibiotics, hormone replacement therapies and beta-blockers have all been found.   Continue reading “Over 600 pharmaceuticals polluting drinking water and environment”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Are we about to witness a new round of racially-charged protests, riots and demonstrations all across the United States?  On Sunday night, a protest that had been organized to commemorate the one year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Missouri took a very violent turn.  An 18-year-old named Tyrone Harris that is being described as a “real close” friend of Michael Brown opened fire on police with a stolen handgun.  Police returned fire and Harris got hit.  He is now in the hospital and his prognosis is uncertain.  Of course this just raised tensions to an entirely new level, and at this point a state of emergency has been declared in Ferguson.   Continue reading “Protesters Declare They Are Ready For War As America’s Impoverished Inner Cities Threaten To Erupt”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Let’s examine these two headlines regarding CIA Director John Brennan from yesterday, August 10th, 2015.

First, from The Hill:   Continue reading “CIA Director: ‘Yes We Work with Countries We Know Abuse Human Rights… But We Have Zero Tolerance on Gay Harassment’”

Big Geek Dad

If you have ever dreamed of having a flying car then the Terrafugia TF-X™ might just be the vehicle that makes your dream come true. This hybrid electric aircraft is a four-seat vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) design so you can drive to a launch site, take off, then drive to a parking spot. It’s like having a car, helicopter, and plane all rolled into one vehicle. Some people have taken other less technology intensive routes to have their own unique car as is the case with the owner of this plane car called “The Spirit of LeMons”. Continue reading “Terrafugia Flying Car”

Natural News – by LJ Devon

June 2015: Jolted awake at one in the morning, Veronica Onyskiw of Ontario Canada awoke to the sound of a loud revving car engine. That’s how she described the noise that was growing outside her home. She looked outside and quickly noticed a burning light outside the house, lighting up her backyard. As the revving sound grew louder, the lights in the house dimmed. Then suddenly, the lights went out and an explosion went off. Consumed by the smell of burning plastic and a fear that people were trying to burn down her house, she rushed to the landline phone only to realize it was dead. The smoke alarms weren’t working either. Reaching for her cell phone and rushing outside, she saw the fire, scaling and crawling across the back of her home. The bursts, the cracking, and the popping were coming from the recently installed government mandated Smart Meter. Firefighters on the scene confirmed that the faulty Smart Meter caused the fire, a problem that continues to be reported on throughout North America.   Continue reading “Smart Meters mandated by government spontaneously exploding, setting off fires in private homes”

Daily Mail – by Julian Robinson

Armed patriots have been seen patrolling the streets of Ferguson with assault rifles in a move described by police chiefs as ‘inflammatory’.

The four men identified themselves as ‘Oath Keepers’ as they arrived in the riot-torn Missouri city early on Tuesday morning.

But the presence of the group, which describes itself as an association of current and former U.S. soldiers and police who aim to protect the U.S. Constitution, was described as ‘unnecessary’ amid high tensions.   Continue reading “Armed patriot Oath Keepers patrol streets of Ferguson with assault rifles as police chief says their presence is ‘inflammatory’”

Global Research – by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

Do you remember when real reporters existed? Those were the days before the Clinton regime concentrated the media into a few hands and turned the media into a Ministry of Propaganda, a tool of Big Brother. The false reality in which Americans live extends into economic life. Last Friday’s employment report was a continuation of a long string of bad news spun into good news. The media repeats two numbers as if they mean something—the monthly payroll jobs gains and the unemployment rate—and ignores the numbers that show the continuing multi-year decline in employment opportunities while the economy is allegedly recovering.

The so-called recovery is based on the U.3 measure of the unemployment rate. This measure does not include any unemployed person who has become discouraged from the inability to find a job and has not looked for a job in four weeks. The U.3 measure of unemployment only includes the still hopeful who think they will find a job.   Continue reading “The US Economy Continues Its Collapse”

A “willful decision”?!?  How about calling it what it is, a CIA/Mossad
creation.

RT

The US didn’t interfere with the rise of anti-government jihadist groups in Syria that finally degenerated into Islamic State, claims the former head of America’s Defense Intelligence Agency, backing a secret 2012 memo predicting their rise.   Continue reading “US ex-intelligence chief on ISIS rise: It was ‘a willful Washington decision’”

Mail.com

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is creating a new company to oversee its highly lucrative Internet business and a growing flock of other ventures, including some — like building self-driving cars and researching ways to prolong human life — that are known more for their ambition than for turning an immediate profit.

The new company will be called “Alphabet,” Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page announced Monday. Page said he’ll be CEO of the new holding company, while longtime Google executive Sundar Pichai will become CEO of Google’s core business, including its search engine, online advertising operation and YouTube video service.   Continue reading “Google forms a new holding company, ‘Alphabet’”

Mail.com

TOKYO (AP) — A power plant operator in southern Japan restarted a nuclear reactor on Tuesday, the first to begin operating under new safety requirements following the Fukushima disaster.

Kyushu Electric Power Co. said Tuesday it had restarted the No. 1 reactor at its Sendai nuclear plant as planned. The restart marks Japan’s return to nuclear energy four-and-half-years after the 2011 meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan following an earthquake and tsunami.   Continue reading “Japan restarts reactor after break due to Fukushima”

RT

The New York Police Department will spend some $4.5 million to buy a host of new Tasers for its officers, the New York Post reported.

Officials at NYPD said they want to give police officers more options in terms of non-lethal force, and so the move to significantly augment their stock of stun guns was portrayed as a way to make confrontations with residents less deadly.   Continue reading “NYPD to spend $4.5 million on more Tasers”