Mail.com

MAGALIESBURG, South Africa (AP) — Scientists say they’ve discovered a new member of the human family tree, revealed by a huge trove of bones in a barely accessible, pitch-dark chamber of a cave in South Africa.

The creature shows a surprising mix of human-like and more primitive characteristics — some experts called it “bizarre” and “weird.” And the discovery presents some key mysteries: How old are the bones? And how did they get into that chamber, reachable only by a complicated pathway that includes squeezing through passages as narrow as about 7½ inches (17.8 centimeters)?   Continue reading “Study: Bones in South African cave reveal new human relative”

The Daily Sheeple

Wow. That was fast. It’s only been two weeks (15 days to be exact).

“I plan to devote all of my strength and resources to seeing that some good comes from this evil,” wrote Andy Parker in his recent Washington Post op-ed titled “My daughter was killed on live television. I will do whatever it takes to end gun violence”. “I am entering this arena with open eyes. I realize the magnitude of the force that opposes sensible and reasonable safeguards on the purchase of devices that have a single purpose: to kill.”   Continue reading “Virginia Reporter’s Father Andy Parker Joins with Bloomberg’s Moms Demand Action to Head #WhateverItTakes Gun Control Rally In D.C.”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama has directed his administration to prepare to take in at least 10,000 Syrian refugees next year, a White House spokesman said on Thursday.

The number reflects a “significant scaling up” of the U.S. commitment to accept refugees from the war-torn country and to provide for their basic needs, said White House press secretary Josh Earnest.   Continue reading “Obama wants U.S. to prepare for 10,000 Syrian refugees next year”

The Newspaper

California legislation would mandate cutting gasoline use in half within fifteen years.

The freedom to get around by automobile could be severely limited in California under legislation that cleared the state assembly on Friday. By a vote of 41 to 27, the lawmakers mandated a fifty percent cut in statewide petroleum use by 2030. The law gives the California Air Resources Board (CARB) sweeping authority to implement rules it believes would bring about that reduction, which has groups like the California Driver’s Alliance concerned that the measure, if adopted by the state Senate and signed into law, will lead to gasoline rationing, punishing taxes at the gas pump or the use of privacy-invading technologies to monitor and limit individual travel.   Continue reading “California Assembly Passes Bill Limiting Automobile Use”

AmmoLand – by David Codrea

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- “Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) is looking to crack down on gun dealers that sell firearms to criminals,” The Hill reported Tuesday.  “The Responsible Transfer of Firearms Act introduced Tuesday would hold gun dealers liable for sales made to people who are prohibited from owning guns.”

But not just dealers:

It would apply to both federally-licensed gun dealers and private sellers.

Continue reading “Kaine Gun Bill Reflects Opportunistic Deception, Not Public Safety”

True Publica

If we peer behind the veil of mainstream media oversimplification, lies and propaganda we find that the humanitarian crisis we are faced with today are the straight line consequences of a decades-old policy on the part of the West (defined as the US, the UK, Israel and others ) to subvert and destabilize the very nations that are submerged in civil war and strife.

Faced with a burgeoning refugee crisis in Europe sparked by global extremism, U.S. and European officials said this week that there is a growing consensus that the multinational military campaign against Islamic State must focus more on targeting the group’s nerve centers in Syria.   Continue reading “All Four Hemispheres Of The World Now Engaged In A Single War”

NBC News

Arizona police, already on alert after a string of freeway shootings, checked out two more possible attacks on Thursday — including a report that a bullet hit a vehicle.

Ten cars and trucks have already been struck, mostly by bullets but also by other projectiles, since Aug. 29, all on or near Interstate 10.   Continue reading “String of Shootings on I-10 in Phoenix Have Drivers and Police Worried”

MassPrivateI

DHS/police Wi-Fi spying is back, but this time under a different name.

Croscutt News reports, “SkyWave Antennas” are currently being installed at intersections in Seattle!

Yes, this is the very same city that had DHS’s ‘mesh network’ surveillance devices installed in 2013. The ‘mesh network’ surveillance boxes are made by Aruba Networks .    Continue reading “Seattle is tracking your smart car, smartphone and Wi-Fi devices again”

All News Pipeline – by Stefan Stanford

With everything else that we are now watching happen across America and the world in September 2015, the mysterious FEMA warning signs seen below with a September 15th date have people asking why the date of September 15th is so important?September is National Preparedness Month and FEMA is wisely advising Americans across the country to stock up now and according to the sign above, be prepared for AT LEAST 30 days, something that ANP agrees with completely and applaud FEMA for pushing this advice.    Continue reading “Mysterious September 15th Warning On FEMA Signs Have People Asking – Does FEMA Know Something We Don’t Know?”

Eric Peter’s Autos

You’ve heard about the automated car.

How about automated policing?

Instead of government drones (that would be cops) picking our pockets at gunpoint, the “work” (and profit) is being turned over to private contractors, who do the same at camera-point, using debt collectors to force us to stand and deliver.   Continue reading “You’ve Got Mail!”

The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Steele County, MN — The Old Paths Baptist Church was out doing some evening preaching last month when they were approached by Steele County cops who were destined to shut them down.

As the group was out on public property, practicing their First Amendment right to peacefully assemble, they were approached by Sheriff’s deputy, Lon Thiele. Thiele told the man filming, who is also a preacher, that he would have to move all the way down the road, away from the intersection, in a “designated [free speech] area.”   Continue reading “Cop Short Circuits After Preacher Eloquently Refused to be Pushed into “Free Speech Zone””

Fox News

A group of Arizona residents have decided to take the investigation into a string of vehicle shootings along an eight-mile stretch of Interstate 10 into their own hands.

Members of the so-called “Bolt Force,” dressed in all black, wearing body armor and armed with semi-automatic weapons, said Wednesday that they plan to do foot patrols in part of Phoenix in hopes to catch a possible shooter who has been terrorizing the community.   Continue reading “Arizona civilian group hunts for possible freeway gunman”

Washington’s Blog

The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave  The Land of the Fleeced and the Home of the Slave

This post explains the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights – the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution – and provides a scorecard on the extent of the loss of each right.   Continue reading “If You Don’t Think Americans Have Lost Our Freedoms, READ THIS”

Huffington Post

Former tennis star James Blake was tackled Wednesday and detained by five NYPD officers who mistook him for a suspect in an identity theft ring.

Blake told the New York Daily News that he suffered cuts and bruises when he was forcefully slammed to the ground and handcuffed outside his Manhattan hotel, just as he was leaving for the U.S. Open.   Continue reading “Tennis Star James Blake Mistakenly Tackled By NYPD Cops”

Courthouse News Service – by NICHOLAS IOVINO

SAN FRANCISCO (CN) – California sheriff’s officers beat a man senseless after stopping him for riding his bicycle without a headlight, then told him if he sought medical treatment he “would never see daylight,” the man claims in court.

Manuel Jose Salazar sued Santa Clara County, its Sheriff’s Department, and Officers Carrie Gordon and Alan Reyes on Sept. 4 in Federal Court.   Continue reading “Bicyclist Says Cops Beat Him Senseless”

BBC News Magazine

Seventy years ago, a farmer beheaded a chicken in Colorado, and it refused to die. Mike, as the bird became known, survived for 18 months and became famous. But how did he live without a head for so long, asks Chris Stokel-Walker.

On 10 September 1945 Lloyd Olsen and his wife Clara were killing chickens, on their farm in Fruita, Colorado. Olsen would decapitate the birds, his wife would clean them up. But one of the 40 or 50 animals that went under Olsen’s hatchet that day didn’t behave like the rest.   Continue reading “The chicken that lived for 18 months without a head”

In short, those who are TAKING now “outnumber” those who are producing and required to PAY at the point of a Hired Gun, a Mercenary — and like any leach or tyrant throughout history they always ‘demand’ MORE from you and yours … But For: YOU have by your acquiesce, contributions, inactions and silence over time become the Delegated Debtors of your own wrong, and with your assent!!!  How do you spell CONQUEST, DOMINATION or SUBMISSION???

CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey

Those employed by government in the United States in August of this year outnumbered those employed in the manufacturing sector by almost 1.8 to 1, according to data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.   Continue reading “21,995,000 to 12,329,000: Government Employees Outnumber Manufacturing Employees 1.8 to 1”