By Ann Fillmore, PhD

In January 2015, I began receiving reports by email, telephone and over Facebook of very specific symptoms from very specific locations under very specific spraying activity throughout Oregon. From my experience as a counselor, having had to do an internship for drug rehabilitation many long years ago, I instantly recognized that the symptoms were being caused, almost certainly, by lithium intake. How could so many people be suddenly dosed up on lithium? And then it hit here in Reedsport, a tiny town on the central coast of Oregon. I had no more doubt. I posted my findings on the various FB pages.   Continue reading “Lithium and the Experiment over Oregon”

BATR

Perceptive political watchers know all too well that foreign policy seldom changes from one administration to the next. Oh, the edges may soften and the emphasis may project modifications, but the core thrust of the State Department and the military-industrial-complex keeps on track their need to maintain the aggressive war deployments of the American Empire. The undisputable fact that underpins the post World War II era has seen an unending crisis of national character. How can a republic be waging permanent war and retain the essence of representative self-government?   Continue reading “The Warmonger Presidential Candidates”

CBC News – by James Cudmore

The Canadian military has been working on a plan to create with the United States a bi-national integrated military force to deploy to hot spots around the world.

The so-called Canada-U.S. Integrated Forces would be the result of an agreement between the two countries under which air, sea, land and special operations forces would be jointly deployed under unified command, outside Canada.   Continue reading “Canadian military ponders integrated force with U.S. to respond to hotspots”

Breitbart – by Pam Key

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” House Minority Leader  Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) refused to acknowledge the controversial series of undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood doctors negotiating  prices for fetal tissue are real.

Pelosi said, “I don’t stipulate that these videos are real. And the fact is — and fact is that the research that is being criticized there is research that has been supported. now.  I haven’t seen — I’ve seen some news reports of it, but I also know that it’s not real and you can create any reality that you want.”   Continue reading “Pelosi Doubts Planned Parenthood Videos ‘Are Real’”

The Daily Sheeple

In the video below, the woman pictured above tells the story of what happened when her train to Vienna was besieged by migrants in Budapest. These people didn’t realize that the European woman was fluent in Arabic, and she overheard and understood everything being said around her.

A band of overwhelmingly adult male migrants (they try to spin it in the media like these waves of refugees are mostly women and children, but it’s not true) stormed her train car and casually threatened to take the five people who bought tickets hostage thinking no one else could understand what they were really saying.   Continue reading “The Refugees Didn’t Realize This European Woman Was Fluent in Arabic”

Video Rebel’s Blog

I have written before that the only way out of the Depression we are entering is to arrest the Bankers and to seize their assets for worldwide Debt Cancellation. Today I want to write about the Day After the Bankers are arrested.

Currently, if you pay a fee to the NYSE, you can put your high speed computer ahead of everyone else’s so you can front run their purchases and sales. Suppose a pension money fund wants to sell 100,000 shares of XYZ and your neighbor has money in a mutual fund that has decided to buy that same stock. Front Runners can take $100 million a day from your pensions and mutual funds by seeing the buy and sell orders placed and stepping in micro seconds before their orders are executed. The Front Runner buys 100,000 shares of XYZ and sells it a fraction of a second later at a profit. These profits are taken from both the buyer and the seller.   Continue reading “A Serious To Do List For The Day After The Bankers Are Arrested”

RT

A prematurely born baby whose parents were forced to live with him in a car because they were homeless, died after local councils failed to help the family find accommodation.

The parents, who reportedly tried to get help from the local council in Poole, Dorset, are “in a very dark place” according to Claire Matthews, a member of staff at a Bournemouth soup kitchen who knew the couple.   Continue reading “‘Grief-stricken’: 2-month-old baby dies after homeless parents forced to live in car”

RT

A US police officer is under investigation for excessive use of force, after a video emerged of the officer tasing a man who appeared to show no resistance. Witnesses who saw the incident in Fairfax County, Virginia, said “there was no reason to taser the man.”

Police said the suspect was wanted in connection with a theft and approached him on September 24. A video posted on social media showed a police officer holding a taser, while issuing the man with instructions. The video shows the suspect complying and turning around to put his hands on top of the police vehicle. However, the law enforcement officer decided to taser the man, despite him appearing to show no resistance.   Continue reading “‘He didn’t see it coming’: Outcry in Virginia as cop tasers man offering no resistance”

Mail.com

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Royal Dutch Shell is giving up on its expensive and controversial push to produce oil in Alaska’s Arctic waters, a decision that darkens the long-term oil prospects of the U.S. and brings relief to environmental groups that had tried desperately to block the project.

Shell is abandoning the region “for the foreseeable future” because it failed to find enough oil to make further drilling worthwhile. The company has spent more than $7 billion to explore for oil in Alaska’s Arctic, slogging through a years-long regulatory gauntlet and attracting spite from environmental groups who feared a spill in the Arctic’s harsh climate would be extremely difficult to clean up and devastating to polar bears, walruses, seals and other wildlife.   Continue reading “What it means: Shell abandons Arctic oil drilling”

Mail.com

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban seized more than half of the strategic northern city of Kunduz on Monday, including a hospital, a courthouse and other government buildings, in an assault by hundreds of insurgents who are now locked in fierce battles with government forces, police said.

Sayed Sarwar Hussaini, the spokesman for the provincial police chief, told The Associated Press that the insurgents overran more than half the city after launching coordinated early morning attacks. The city’s fall would mark a major loss for the government as it struggles to combat the insurgents without the aid of U.S. and NATO combat troops.   Continue reading “Afghan police: Taliban seize half of strategic northern city”

ABC News – by Alexander Mallen

President Obama took on a confrontational tone in his speech this morning to the United Nations General Assembly, specifically calling out Russia, China and Iran for destabilizing activities in various world conflicts.

Obama opened his speech directly decrying “strong states that seek to impose their will on weaker ones,” then alluded to Russian support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.   Continue reading “President Obama Confronts Russia, China and Iran In Speech to UN”

WNCN

MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) — Horry County Police will dismiss a charge against a 13-year-old student after an examination of two suspicious notebooks revealed they did not pose a threat.

Lt. Raul Denis, spokesman for the Horry County Police Department, says someone found the two notebooks containing disturbing material inside a classroom at Forestbrook Middle School. A school resource officer was alerted of the discovery last Wednesday.   Continue reading “Autistic SC teen who plans to be nuclear engineer detained after notes found at school”

MassPrivateI

As Miru Kim walked past the 9/11 memorial, NYPD cops pointed to her shirt and asked her about the message on it!

“He asked me what my shirt said,” she recalled. “I told him it was an old T-shirt from a protest group. That got him going even more, and I had to explain that it was from an anti-Iraq War group from a long time ago. Like, 10 years ago.”   Continue reading “Police question woman for wearing a protest T-shirt as she walked past the 9/11 memorial”

Washington Examiner – by Daniel Chaitin

17.6 million Americans were victims of identity theft in 2014, according to a government report released Sunday.

Eighty-six percent of the victims were targets of credit card and bank account fraud. An estimated 8.6 million victims had their credit card accounts stolen, 8.1 million victims had bank accounts meddled with. Another 1.5 million experience other varying types of identity theft, including telephone and insurance fraud.   Continue reading “17.4 million Americans hit by identity theft in 2014”

Guns America – by S.H. BLANNELBERRY

Allow me to preemptively say what many of you are already thinking, “Who the heck cares what Justin Bieber has to say about guns!”

True, who cares. But then again, one can’t deny the impact of culture icons. There are millions of millions of beliebers (fans) out there who idolize this kid and everything he stands for. So, in that respect, it doesn’t help our cause when he makes a foolish statement about gun control.   Continue reading “Justin Bieber On Gun Control: ‘In Canada, We Don’t Really Have Any Guns… That Really Solves It’”

Fox 29

Camden County, NJ-(WTXF)-It’s not easy being green. In fact, it could even get you suspended from elementary school, especially if you’re wearing the wrong shade.

She says school officials told her not to bring her daughter back to class and as she told FOX 29’s Brad Sattin it had everything to do with the color of her shirt.    Continue reading “Mother Claims Her Daughter Was Suspended for Wearing Wrong Shade of Green”