Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate, it has been reported by Russian media that Russian Marines stationed at an airbase in Latakia have now engaged ISIS fighters in direct combat.

According to Russian news website, Segodnia, ISIS militants attempted to ambush the Russian soldiers stationed at the base but were fought off by the Russian marines, with a number of ISIS fighters being killed and some captured.   Continue reading “Report: Russian Marines Battle ISIS In Syria, IS Possesses “Satellite Imagery” Of Base”

BATR

In a world that is virtually unrecognizable from the universal principles that underpinned Western Civilization, the fundamental concept of national sovereignty is being attacked as a relic of a former age. The New World Order is designed to eliminate the self-government of sovereign nations. While individuals live under the domain of established states, the fact that specific regimes operate within and often under the auspices of international hegemony that routinely violates the independence of specific countries is undeniable. The “world community” is not a voluntary association of collaborating governments; it is a euphemism of a top down despotic authoritarian system for global control and punishment for uncooperative governments.   Continue reading “Defending National Sovereignty from the NWO”

KOMO News

A prosecutor in southeastern Washington has charged three teens with felonies for marijuana possession, saying a new law demands the higher level of offense.

The Lewiston Tribune in Idaho reports the teens ages 14, 15 and 17 have been charged in nearby Asotin County with felonies that could net them up to five years in prison. The offense was previously a misdemeanor with a maximum 90-day jail sentence.   Continue reading “Washington: New marijuana law side effect: Youth possession now a felony”

Natural News – by Ethan A Huff

Improper sterilization of surgical equipment at Seattle Children’s Hospital has put tens of thousands of children at risk of accidental HIV infection. Officials from the Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center say they are now offering free blood tests to roughly 12,000 families after it was determined that many or all of them could have been infected with HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases via filthy medical instruments.   Continue reading “Seattle hospital warns parents it might have given HIV to thousands of children over FIVE YEARS”

Memory Hole – by James Tracy

A Digital Millenium Copyright Act infringement claim was filed on September 16 against the owner of the “Sandy Hook Hoax” Facebook page concerning photographic images of Lenie Urbina/Avielle Richman. Unsurprisingly, Facebook opted to take the
claim at face value without investigation and remove the image, according to Tony Mead, SHH’s administrator.   Continue reading “Phantom Party Files Copyright Claim Against Sandy Hook Researcher”

RT

A US veterans’ organizations is running an advertisement in Air Force Times urging military drone operators to refuse orders to fly attack missions. This comes as the Air Force encounters trouble retaining drone operators due to the stress of the job.

The ad was funded by KnowDrones, an organization that aims to achieve an outright ban on the use of weaponized drones

Many argue that drone operators do not know what they’re getting into when they sign up for the job.   Continue reading “Air Force Times runs ad urging drone pilots to disobey orders”

Reuters

The former owner of Peanut Corporation of America was sentenced in federal court on Monday to 28 years in prison for his role in a salmonella outbreak that was linked to nine deaths.

In a rare case of criminal prosecution linked to food contamination, Stewart Parnell, the former owner of Peanut Corporation of America, and his brother, Michael Parnell, who was a food broker on behalf of the company, were convicted on federal conspiracy charges in September 2014 for knowingly shipping salmonella-tainted peanuts to customers.   Continue reading “Peanut company CEO sentenced to 28 years for salmonella outbreak”

Activist Post – by Heather Callaghan

NBC 2 News is reporting a new “partnership” between the Erie County Department of Social Services and New York public schools that would place a Child Protective Services (CPS) employee in the Erie County local suburban schools several days per week.

The media unsurprisingly reports this as a way to give school staff faster access to child welfare “expertise” and also “streamlining and expediting” the CPS investigation process. That is, the news is being spun to get parents – who are now seemingly potential criminals up for investigation – to accept this new, intrusive development while your child remains a ward of the State for eight hours a day, five days a week.   Continue reading “CPS Workers Now Being Installed In Public Schools”

I sat, as did millions of other Americans, and watched as the government underwent a peaceful transition of power a few short years ago..

At first, I felt a swell of pride and patriotism while Barack Obama took his Oath of Office.

However, all that pride quickly vanished as I later watched 21 Marines, in full dress uniform with rifles, fire a 21-gun salute to the President.   Continue reading “This came from a Marine’s wife. It says it all:”

The Organic Prepper

Our world of convenience has caused most Americans to lose touch with the work involved in food. Self-reliance takes a lot more than throwing some seeds on a patch of dirt and then magically being fed for a year. Grabbing a “quick” sandwich or bowl of cereal belies what it actually takes to procure those ingredients.

We take a lot for granted. We don’t think about life without things like specialized supply purveyors, large-scale agriculture, cheap labor, machines for manufacturing, and the transportation system.  Very few people can imagine life without the accessibility provided to us by grocery stores and processed food. Even in the circles of those who stick closely to a non-processed diet, few go all the way.   Continue reading “The Work It Actually Takes to Make a Homemade Chicken Sandwich”

RT

The Hungarian parliament has passed a law authorizing the government to deploy the military to help handle the asylum seeker crisis in the country, which includes powers to use non-lethal force.

According to the law, the army would be allowed to use rubber bullets, pyrotechnical devices, tear gas grenades or net guns, the parliament’s website said.   Continue reading “Hungary passes law allowing govt to use army in asylum seeker crisis”

RT

Popular communications application Skype went down across the world on Monday. Numerous users are currently complaining on social media that they are not able to sign in.

“We’re a bit overloaded right now…Please try again later, or download Skype to use it anytime,” Skype wrote on its website.   Continue reading “Skype communication app is down across the globe”

SI Live

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Pedro Abad, the Linden, N.J., police officer and alleged drunken driver, turned himself into authorities on Monday to face charges in a fatal wrong-way crash on the West Shore Expressway on March 20.

He was booked by the NYPD at the 120 Precinct stationhouse, and then arraigned at state Supreme Court in St. George. Continue reading “N.J. cop Pedro Abad, driver in Staten Island crash, pleads not guilty”

New York Daily News

A surge of deadly violence that spanned three boroughs and 24 hours left seven people dead from gunfire and four more – including a 7-year-old girl – wounded, police said Sunday.

The gory spike meant the city’s weekly murder rate increased fivefold from 2014 — jumping from two last year to 10 this year.

The bloodshed continued into Sunday, when a 24-year-old man was fatally shot at 2:49 p.m. on Briggs Ave. and E. 194th St. in Fordham, the Bronx. Police said David Hooks was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he died. The cops had no motive.   Continue reading “Mayhem in three boroughs as seven people killed, four more wounded from gun violence: police”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Narrator: Two men on February of 2016 rewrote the script on President Obama’s teleprompter for what was supposed to a 5 minute speech introducing the King of Sweden. Those two men managed to get it live on air on all major networks because it was timed 30 minutes before the Super Bowl.

Obama: I have an urgent message to the American people and to all the people of the world. As you know, the Banks own our governments. We have been creating money by the trillions and giving it to Wall Street to cover their horrendously stupid investments. That is as it should be because you must have less so Bankers can have more. But bank stocks are crashing even though they were allowed to steal your pensions and will soon be stealing your deposits. Bank liquidity has dried up and that always means Depression and another World War.   Continue reading “Obama Tells Truth. Stops WW III.”

Press TV

The British Parliament has come under increasing fire over its decision to skip a debate on a petition calling for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“It’s quite disappointing that the Parliament has refused to play by its own rules. The fact is that it’s a particular issue which receives over 100,000 signatures that ultimately allows to be debated on the floor of the House. The fact that it has been declined, gives rise to many questions,” said Anas al-Tikriti, chief executive of the Cordoba Foundation.   Continue reading “UK parliament under fire for declining Netanyahu arrest petition”

CNBC – by Andrew Pollack, New York Times

Specialists in infectious disease are protesting a gigantic overnight increase in the price of a 62-year-old drug that is the standard of care for treating a life-threatening parasitic infection.

The drug, called Daraprim, was acquired in August by Turing Pharmaceuticals, a start-up run by a former hedge fund manager. Turing immediately raised the price to $750 a tablet from $13.50, bringing the annual cost of treatment for some patients to hundreds of thousands of dollars.   Continue reading “Drug Goes From $13.50 a Tablet to $750, Overnight”

Fox News

Can mass killings be predicted and prevented?

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., hopes its new online tool will do just that by making both sophisticated statistical analysis and feedback from experts publicly available for the first time. The goal is to produce early warnings that can help governments, policy makers, advocacy groups and scholars decide where to concentrate their efforts.   Continue reading “Holocaust Museum tool aims to predict, prevent genocide”