Hufington Post – by Laura Bassett

On a frigid day in November 1969, Father Joseph Maskell, the chaplain of Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, called a student into his office and suggested they go for a drive. When the final bell rang at 2:40 p.m., Jean Hargadon Wehner, a 16-year-old junior at the all-girls Catholic school, followed the priest to the parking lot and climbed into the passenger seat of his light blue Buick Roadmaster.   Continue reading “Buried In Baltimore: The Mysterious Murder Of A Nun Who Knew Too Much”

dreamersPoliticus USA – by 

On Thursday, the U.S. House voted 221-202 to block a measure that would have permitted the Pentagon to consider allowing young immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally, but who were granted temporary legal status by President Obama’s immigration executive order, to enlist in the military. Although the provision to let DREAMers serve in the military had the support of several Republicans on the House Armed Services Committee, it floundered on the House floor with 221 Republicans voting to block considering DREAMers for military service. 20 House Republicans joined 182 Democrats in supporting allowing DREAMers to serve in the military.   Continue reading “House Republicans Pass Measure To Prevent DREAMers From Serving In The Military”

AustraliaNatural News – by JD Heyes

The globalists’ war on cash is continuing as Australia is set to actually begin taxing physical monetary holdings – in other words, savings.

According to Martin Armstrong of financial advisory firm Armstrong Economics, the compulsory savings tax to be implemented by the continent Down Under is part of what he and others have described as the “new age of Economic Totalitarianism.”   Continue reading “Australia to begin implementing global-elitist economic system by directly confiscating citizens’ savings”

This could be the government's doing.Cult of Mac – by Evan Killham

It only took one sentence for the United States Court of Appeals to keep the federal government’s emergency plan to disable cellular service a secret. It was a very long sentence, but it got the job done.

This ruling reinforces the Department of Homeland Security’s attempts to block Freedom of Information Act requests that it feels will endanger public safety.   Continue reading “Court keeps cellphone network ‘kill switch’ a secret”

Lyndon McLellan, Institute For JusticeDaily Caller – by Casey Harper

After publicly humiliating the Internal Revenue Service, a North Carolina man received more than $100,000 from the agency.

Lyndon McLellan had the bank account for his convenience store seized by the IRS, and at first he wasn’t even sure why. The agency used civil asset forfeiture laws to take McLellan’s money without convicting or charging him of a crime.   Continue reading “Public Pressure Forces IRS To Give Back Money To Civil Forfeiture Victim”

Starting this weekend we will only be putting up ten articles per day to give us a little bit of rest. To be specific, from midnight Friday to midnight Saturday, ten articles will be put up, and then from midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday, the same.

Monday through Friday will be business as usual, understanding of course if we get up Monday morning facing two or three hundred articles everything from midnight Sunday back to midnight Friday is just going to be dumped, as otherwise we would be staying up all night on Monday to deal with what was sent in during that time and we would gain nothing in the realms of rest.   Continue reading “Weekend Article Postings”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While Goldman gives the following explicit warning in all of its public research pieces: “Our asset management area, our proprietary trading desks and investing businesses may make investment decisions that are inconsistent with the recommendations or views expressed in this research”, the reality is that in recent months Goldman’s chief equity strategist David Kostin has been getting increasingly “toppish” if not outright bearish on stocks. In his latest report he now openly warns that “the market will rise to 2150 by mid-year but fade after the Fed raises interest rates in September for the first time in nine years.” As a result Goldman’s “year-end forecast is 2100 and its 12-month target equals 2125.”   Continue reading “What Goldman Is Telling Its Clients: Sell In May And Don’t Come Back For One Year”

Blacklisted News – by Andre Damon

Five major international banks are expected to plead guilty as soon as next week to criminal charges in the US related to their deliberate manipulation of global foreign exchange markets, which allowed them to rake in billions of dollars at the expense of retirees, university endowments and municipalities.

Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Barclays and UBS are expected to plead guilty to felony fraud and antitrust charges. They will pay fines totaling several billions of dollars, according to bank and regulatory officials who spoke anonymously with the New York Times, Bloomberg and Reuters.   Continue reading “Five Major Banks To Plead Guilty To Rigging Currency Markets”

The Anti-Media – by Cassius Methyl & Nick Bernabe

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is giving millions of dollars to universities across America for the development and study of nanotechnology to be used in food.

Despite research existing on the potential concerns over health and safety of nanotech in food, the USDA wants to push forward with nanotech in full force. This agency of the government is known for its revolving door relationship with Big Food.   Continue reading “USDA Gives $3.8 Million in Grants to Develop and Promote Nanotech in Food”

ABC News

Foreign holdings of U.S. debt rose in March as China ramped up its purchases and displaced Japan as the leading owner of U.S. Treasury securities.

The Treasury Department says overseas ownership of U.S. debt rose 2.1 percent in March to $6.18 trillion. That is below January’s record of $6.22 trillion.   Continue reading “Foreign Ownership of US Debt Rises; China Reclaims Top Spot”

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LiveLeak by Tahir Sultan

Apart from documents that have outlined supposed terrorist threats, like Al-Qaeda, and their connection to US intelligence agencies, like the CIA, there are a number of whistleblowers that have come out adding more fuel to the fire. Because not many are even aware of these documents, letting people know about a truth that can be hard for people to accept, let alone ponder the possibility is very important. It’s just one aspect of the veil that’s been blinding the masses for quite some time now.   Continue reading “US Intelligence Officer: “Every Single Terrorist Attack In US Was A False Flag Attack””

New York Times – by DAVE PHILIPPS and EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS

PHILADELPHIA — The Amtrak train that derailed Tuesday, killing eight people and injuring more than 200, may have been struck by an object before it careened off the tracks, an assistant conductor on the train told investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board.

At a news conference on Friday, Robert L. Sumwalt, the safety board official who is leading the investigation, said an assistant conductor had reported that she believed she heard a radio transmission in which an engineer on a regional line said his train had been struck by a projectile and the engineer on the Amtrak train replied that his had been struck, too.   Continue reading “Amtrak Train Possibly Hit Before Wreck”

2015-05-14-1431620823-4452197-Blogphoto.jpgHuffington Post – by Evan Bernick

Every part of Shawn Northrup’s midsummer evening walk with his wife, daughter, grandson, and dog was legal — including the holstered handgun he openly carried on his hip. But that was not enough to keep Northrup from being disarmed, handcuffed, and threatened with arrest by a police officer. Fortunately, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals refused to let the officer who illegally detained Northrup escape accountability, exemplifying the kind of judicial engagement that is needed to protect law-abiding citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.   Continue reading “Federal Appeals Court to Police Officer: No, You Can’t Slap Cuffs on Peaceful Gun Owners”

America the BattlefieldAmerica the Battlefield

INTRODUCTION

The revolutionary development of modern weapons within a world divided by serious ideological differences has produced a crisis in human history. In order to overcome the danger of nuclear war now confronting mankind, the United States has introduced at the Sixteenth General Assembly of the United Nations a Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World.   Continue reading “United States Announces World Police Force”

Screen Shot 2015-05-14 at 11.52.20 AMZero Hedge – by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg

It’s not just those domestic extremists and crazy “conspiracy theory” kooks who took serious issue with UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s recent overtly fascist language when it comes to freedom of expression in Great Britain. For example, in a post published today, the UK Independent describes the quote below as “the creepiest thing David Cameron has ever said.”   Continue reading “UK PM David Cameron Proclaims: It’s Not Enough To Follow The Law, You Must Love Big Brother”

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.The Guardian

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been sentenced to death for his role in the 2013 bomb attack on the Boston Marathon – an attack that killed three people, left more than 260 wounded and stunned the country.

In April, the same jury at a federal court in Boston found Tsarnaev guilty on 30 charges relating to the attack.   Continue reading “Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sentenced to death”