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By way of deception thou shalt do war. Motto of the Mossad as reported by Victor Ostrovsky.

We have been waiting for the End Game of the New World Order. There are events on the Horizon, such as, Bank Bail-Ins, cashless currencies, 24/7 surveillance and biometric ID cards which, in the Dreams of the Uber Rich, will be required for you to work, to buy food, to travel and to express your opinion. These are long term issues.   Continue reading “Oh, What A Tangled Web Israel Weaves When They Practice To Decieve.”

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Raw footage of the execution has just been posted to YouTube. You can see the cop walking toward the victim’s car as gunshots ring out. Just imagine how this woman and her child must have felt in the final moments of her life.

This footage is extremely disturbing, but many readers have pointed out something even darker and more twisted.   Continue reading “Cop Shoots, Kills Woman With 7-Yr-Old Girl in the Car”

travel-private-equity-landscape.jpgBATR – by James Hall

How quaint, private equity sounds like the very definition of capitalism. Well, peel back this onion and the tears come streaming from your eyes. As with any insider investment scheme, the devil is in the details. So when these operations fell under government regulation, some optimists felt good that the government would protect the limited partners and the entire financial system. Just how did it work out?   Continue reading “Private Equity a Formula for Fraud”

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Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, once thought of as a future French president before he was engulfed in s.x scandals, was acquitted of pimping charges Friday in a Lille court.

Strauss-Kahn had faced a potential 10-year prison sentence in France if convicted of the charge of “aggravated pimping.” His conviction had looked unlikely in recent months, after the prosecutor recommended acquittal and five of the six accusers dropped their claims.   Continue reading “Dominique Strauss-Kahn: Not guilty”

Tech Dirt – by Mike Masnick

Last year we wrote about a very dangerous case going to the European Court of Human Rights: Delfi AS v. Estonia, which threatened free expression across Europe. Today, the ruling came out and it’s a disaster. In short, websites can be declared liable for things people post in comments. As we explained last year, the details of the case were absolutely crazy. The court had found that even if a website took down comments after people complained, it could still be held liable because it should have anticipated bad comments in the first place. Seriously. In this case, the website had published what everyone agrees was a “balanced” article about “a matter of public interest” but that the website publisher should have known that people would post nasty comments, and therefore, even though it automated a system to remove comments that people complained about, it was still liable for the complaints.    Continue reading “Huge Loss For Free Speech In Europe: Human Rights Court Says Sites Liable For User Comments”

Speaker of the House John Boehner walks to the House Chamber where members of congress were voting on a package of trade bills in the U.S. Capitol in Washington June 12, 2015. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueReuters – by KRISTA HUGHES AND DAVID LAWDER

U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday extended until late July a deadline for a second vote on legislation central to President Barack Obama’s Pacific Rim trade pact, giving supporters time to obtain more backing for it.

At the same time, further delays will squeeze the time frame for Obama to hammer out the 12-nation pact, a signature project that was dealt a major setback in the House of Representatives last week by the president’s own Democrats.   Continue reading “U.S. House buys time on trade bill until July 30”

U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (C) joins Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (R) and other members of the Republican leadership to make comments on military authorization legislation to reporters after the weekly Senate Republican caucus luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington June 16, 2015.  REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstReuters – by Patricia Zengerle

The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to ban the use of torture, a landmark vote intended to bar any further use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” on detainees and put into law an executive order President Barack Obama signed in 2009.

The Senate voted 78-21 for the amendment to the National Defense Authorization bill offered by Republican Senator John McCain and Democrat Dianne Feinstein.   Continue reading “U.S. Senate passes ban on torture”

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The Palestinian government is to be dissolved within 24 hours, AFP reports, quoting a statement made by President Mahmoud Abbas. The government’s spokesman, however, denies any such discussion of dissolution.

Within 24 hours the Palestinian government will resign,” Abbas told members of the Revolutionary Council of his Fatah movement in Ramallah, AFP reports, citing several officials present at the meeting.   Continue reading “Abbas says Palestinian govt to resign within 24 hours – reports”

picistoAmerica’s Freedom Fighters – by Dean James

Again, I will say HELL YEAH TEXAS! Why? Texas takes care of business time and time again! This is huge.

As we all know, Obama has created an immigration crisis unlike any other. He has intentionally weakened our southern border to bring in Democratic voters as well as for other destructive reasons. It’s all a part of the big plan to bring down America. That is what he wants and he is doing one hell of a job!   Continue reading “Texas Just SLAMMED Obama By Passing Toughest Border Security Bill In America”

Two young men appear in court after being arrested for smoking dope.

The judge says, “You seem like nice young men and I’d like to give you a second chance instead of jail time.  I want you to go out this weekend and try to convince others of the evils of drug use.  I’ll then see you back in court on Monday.”

On Monday, the judge asks the first guy, “How did you do over the weekend?”   Continue reading “The difference between Oo and oO”

food_spices_herbs_735_350Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

Anyone who cooks on occasion usually has a pantry full of spices, but they can do more than flavor our food. Some might be more exotic, like Pasilla de Oacaca Chile or Ajwain, but many common spices have incredible healing properties. And there are simply some healing herbs and spices everyone should have in the kitchen.

Sample these common herbs in your pantry, to not only add zest to common dishes, but also to heal everything from digestive ailments to neurodegenerative diseases, the common cold to even cancer:   Continue reading “8 Common Kitchen Spices That Are Healing Superfoods”

organicNatural News – by JD Heyes

For some time, food chain Whole Foods Market and organic farmers have had a cooperative, mutual relationship. The retail grocer has enabled organic farmers to gain a sizable foothold in the food market at a time when Americans’ passion for healthier alternatives to the GMO-laden, processed foods market is rising.

As The New York Times reported, Whole Foods’ stores were more like “showcases” for organic products – fruits, vegetables and flowers that are labeled with the names of the farmers who grow them.   Continue reading “Organic industry in shock as Whole Foods pushes new rating system that promotes chemical agriculture as better than organic”

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()  Crate and Barrel plans to close its Manhattan flagship this summer in the face of rising Madison Avenue rents, the company confirmed Monday.

The Northbrook-based furniture and home accessories retailer on Aug. 2 plans to close the 62,000-square-foot store at 650 Madison Ave., where it has operated for more than 20 years. It does not plan to relocate and will continue to operate its other New York City store in SoHo.   Continue reading “Crate and Barrel to close New York City flagship store and PetSmart plans to layoff 15%”

bilderbergGlobal Research – by Eric Zuesse

U.S. President Barack Obama’s proposed ‘Trade’ deals are actually about whether the world is heading toward a dictatorial world government — a dictatorship by the hundred or so global super-rich who hold the controlling blocks of stock in the world’s largest international corporations — or else toward a democratic world government, which will be a global federation of free and independent states, much like the United States was at its founding, but global in extent. These are two opposite visions of world government; and Obama is clearly on the side of fascism, an international mega-corporate dictatorship, as will be documented here in the links, and explained in the discussion.   Continue reading “The Two Contending Visions of World Government: The Origin and Broader Context of Obama’s “Trade” Deals”

IFL Science – by Janet Fang

An interdisciplinary team of Anglo-Saxon experts and microbiologists have discovered a treatment against modern antibiotic-resistant superbugs in an unlikely place: a 1,000-year-old leatherbound volume called Bald’s Leechbook. This Old English manuscript, currently residing at the British Library, is one of the earliest known medical textbooks.

The centuries-old recipe for treating eye infections calls for two types of Allium (garlic and onion or leek), wine, and oxgall (that’s bile from a cow’s stomach). The instructions, translated by University of Nottingham’s Christina Lee, are incredibly specific: It requires the use of a brass vessel for brewing, a particular straining technique to purify it, and the mixture must be left for nine days before use.    Continue reading “Garlic, Onions and Cow Stomach: A Medieval Solution for Modern Superbugs”

Sheriff Ladson O'Connor | Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, GeorgiaI recently found this site and now check it everyday for good news. Today the number went from 54 to 55. ON this site one of the most notable things I’ve seen is how 2 of the k9 cops where killed by their handler at the same time. He left them in a hot car. No charges. Anyways enjoy this fair use material.

Officer Down Memorial Page

Sheriff Ladson O’Connor was in killed a in a vehicle crash during a pursuit of two subjects on Highway 56 near the Toombs County / Montgomery County line at approximately 1:00 am.   Continue reading “ODMP Remembers Sheriff Ladson O’Connor”

Organic Prepper

With all of the ridiculous new regulations, coddling, and societal mores that seem to be the norm these days, it’s a miracle those of us over 30 survived our childhoods.

Here’s the problem with all of this babying: it creates a society of weenies.

There won’t be more more rebels because this generation has been frightened into submission and apathy through a deliberately orchestrated culture of fear. No one will have faced adventure and lived to greatly embroider the story.   Continue reading “The Last Rebels: 25 Things We Did as Kids That Would Get Someone Arrested Today”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech during a conference north of Tel Aviv, on June 9, 2015 (AFP photo).Press TV

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the international boycott campaign against the regime equals the sufferings imposed on the Jews during the Nazi rule in Germany.

“What was done to the Jewish people then is being done to” Israel now, he said on Monday in a meeting with Polish Foreign Minister Grzegorz Schetyna.   Continue reading “Israel PM compares boycott campaign with Nazi brutality”