These new photos taken Oct. 23 by the California Department of Water Resources show frighteningly low water levels at Folsom Lake and Lake Oroville. Continue reading “New photos of NorCal lakes paint eerie picture of drought”
Month: November 2015
More than 400,000 people are boycotting goods produced by Israeli-linked companies using a barcode scanning app.
Buycott allows users to identify the source of products instantly so that purchases do not conflict with their beliefs.
People can set up banned product lists to support their own particular interests or causes, but it is the anti-Israeli lists which have boosted the app’s popularity. Continue reading “Barcode Scanning App Used To Boycott Israel”
Nearly 1 million illegal aliens have been ordered deported but still roam free in the U.S., including nearly 180,000 who have been convicted of crimes here, the Homeland Security Department said in information released Friday by the Senate immigration subcommittee.
The release came the same day that two top lawmakers, the chairman of the House and Senate judiciary committees, demanded answers on how a man who’d been deported twice before snuck back into the U.S. and, according to a criminal complaint, then kidnapped and raped his estranged girlfriend. Continue reading “Feds Say 179,027 Criminal Illegals Are Loose On U.S. Streets”
COUNCIL, Idaho — Idaho State Police are investigating after a Council rancher was shot and killed Sunday by deputies with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office.
The incident began when a Subaru station wagon crashed into a bull on US 95 north of Council at about 6:45 p.m. Emergency responders and Adams County deputies responded and were working to extricate the two people inside the car. Adams County Sheriff Ryan Zollman said the bull, which was injured in the collision, started charging at emergency responders and other vehicles. Continue reading “Adams County rancher shot and killed by deputies”
Addressing the crucial, lesser-known factors of climate change and geoengineering
This document is a concise, independent presentation of the crucial, lesser-known factors that must be embraced before contemplating geoengineering and other climate change action. Continue reading “Climate Change Sense”
Technology in cyber space is designed to be the instrument of a totality surveillance society. Secretive methods, back doors, observation and collection of data have been in place for decades. CISA is the latest legislation authorization agreement that provides liability exemption for law enforcement and spooks to conduct their systematic assimilation with the codes and functions of technological development for the intended purpose of efficient monitoring of electronic communication. Continue reading “CISA Systemic Domestic Spying”
Bye Bye Blue Sky – by Suzanne Maher
This is the message that over 3 million travelers on Toronto transit will be seeing in the upcoming weeks!
Bye Bye Blue Sky has secured a 4 week contract on the Yonge subway line in Toronto. 120 poster cards, 11″ x 35″ will be seen by millions of travelers throughout the course of November through December. Continue reading “Anti-Geoengineering Toronto Transit Subway Campaign”
National Review – by David French
If you’re Social Justice Warrior, you’re a liar. You actively spread absurd falsehoods about the nature of men, women, sex, and culture that can’t withstand even the slightest scrutiny. You change history and conceal facts to fit preferred narratives, even when it costs human lives. You claim the best of intentions yet achieve the worst of outcomes. And through it all, you hate the very nation and political system that have granted you the liberties you so grotesquely abuse. Continue reading “Political Correctness Has Peaked”
Behold, how the mighty have fallen.
Disgraced televangelist bazillionaire turned doomsday prepper and potato hyperenthusiast Jim Bakker has been reduced to hawking actual buckets of Bibles on television. Continue reading “Convicted Christian con artist Jim Bakker now just literally selling buckets of Bibles on TV”
Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger
One of the primary “talking points” used by the Department of Justice to defend its practice of systematically deeming corporate criminals above the law via its used of deferred prosecution agreements, has been an emphasis on how much money it has earned in fines from criminal corporations. These fines were supposed to be distributed to help victimized American citizens. Not any more. Continue reading “How the U.S. Government is Raiding a Citizen Victim Relief Fund to Pay for General Expenses”
Breitbart – by JAVIER MANJARRES
As Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) continues to climb in the national GOP presidential polls, so do his prospects of picking up major donors, whose big bucks could very well push him across his party’s primary finish line in 2016–donors such as casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Even though Trump is still at the top of the field of candidates, followed by Ben Carson and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Rubio is surging, and is making the case as to why he could be the one candidate whose message will transcend political, ethnic, and racial lines. Continue reading “Casino Magnate Sheldon Adelson Poised to Back Rubio”
New York Times – by MAGGIE HABERMAN and NICHOLAS CONFESSORE
One of the wealthiest and most influential Republican donors in the country is throwing his support to Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, a decision that could swing millions of dollars in contributions behind Mr. Rubio at a critical point in the Republican nominating battle.
The decision by the donor, Paul Singer, a billionaire New York investor, is a signal victory for Mr. Rubio in his battle with his rival Jeb Bush for the affections of major Republican patrons and the party’s business wing. Continue reading “Paul Singer, Influential Billionaire, Throws Support to Marco Rubio for President”
Reuters Investigates – by Koh Gui Qing and John Shiffman
BEIJING/WASHINGTON – In August, foreign ministers from 10 nations blasted China for building artificial islands in the disputed South China Sea. As media around the world covered the diplomatic clash, a radio station that serves the most powerful city in America had a distinctive take on the news.
Located outside Washington, D.C., WCRW radio made no mention of China’s provocative island project. Instead, an analyst explained that tensions in the region were due to unnamed “external forces” trying “to insert themselves into this part of the world using false claims.” Continue reading “Beijing’s covert radio network airs China-friendly news across Washington, and the world”
Washington’s Blog – by Carl Herman
American so-called “higher education” does exactly what it should: prepare college students for the real world. On 2015 Earth, students must learn the Orwellian condition that what we use for money is created as debt, producing an economy adding negative numbers forever with “developed” “modern” nations now $50 trillion in debt, the top 1% having more assets than the 99% combined, and the US top 1% has more assets than the bottom 90%. Continue reading “Half of 25-year-olds live with parents, 1 million college students ‘Sugar Babies’, 31% of adjunct profs in poverty: Demanding obvious economic solutions yet???”
President Barack Obama on Monday signed into a law a two-year budget blueprint passed by Congress last week that also lifts the threat of a default on U.S. government debt.
In a brief signing ceremony in the Oval Office, Obama noted lawmakers would still need to pass spending bills, but said he was confident they could get them done on time, and that the bill should free the nation from last-minute government shutdown threats. Continue reading “Obama signs budget bill that lifts threat of debt default”
I’ve heard people talking about using railroad right-of-ways as a means of low profile transit post SHTF. It is true that they are further out of the public eye than interstates and major highways. However, unlike interstates and major highways, they do not have a way of bypassing any town or major city. Continue reading “Trolls Live Under Bridges”
Sweden is shaping up to be the first country to plunge its citizens into a fascinating — and terrifying — economic experiment: negative interest rates in a cashless society.
The Swedish central bank held its benchmark interest rate at -0.35% today, the level it has been at since July.
Although retail banks have yet to pass on that negative to rate to Swedish consumers, the longer it’s held there the more financial pressure there is for banks to pass the costs onto their customers. That’s a problem because Sweden is the closest country on the planet to becoming an all-electronic cashless society. Continue reading “People in Sweden are hiding cash in their microwaves because of a fascinating — and terrifying — economic experiment”
Hello Barbie will be available in stores right in time for the holidays. A campaign entitled “Hell No Barbie” however seeks to inform consumers that this doll has the potential to severely violate their privacy.
In an attempt to revitalize its Barbie brand, Mattel will soon launch Hello Barbie, a Wi-Fi-connected doll with artificial intelligence that “talks” to children by recording what they say and responding accordingly. All of the children’s interactions with the doll are recorded using a microphone and are sent to a remote server through Wi-Fi. Continue reading ““Hell No Barbie” Campaign Warns About “Hello Barbie”, a New Doll With Big Brother-ish Capabilities”