Year: 2015
Richard Blum, the man who actually married the hag Diane Feinstein is getting a billion dollar government contract for the California ‘high-speed rail.’ I’m such it’s purely a coincidence that Blum is getting the government contract for his own company, over someone say, independent. I wouldn’t want to be seen with Diane Feinstein for all the money in the world, let alone sleep with her. Richard Blum must be a desperate, greedy ‘man.’
What a remarkable coincidence. A guy who was just handed $1 billion of other people’s money in the latest rail boondoggle happens to be married to someone we know: Continue reading “Dianne Feinstein’s husband gets billion dollar government rail contract”
With an offshore system ready to make landfall Sunday this was really no surprise when I went out to walk one the dogs. Satellite pics show the CA Central Valley, the ‘bread basket’ of the West completely void of any aspects of the off shore system today, as usual.
Here are some pics taken a few hours apart Saturday 03/21/2015 from Carson City, Nevada: Continue reading “Chemtrail photos early / late Saturday.”
Channel News Asia – by Isil Sariyuce
ISTANBUL: Besides his flowers in Istanbul, Ahmed Al Shehabi also owns pistachio trees in Aleppo, 1,000km away in Northern Syria.
But his trees are dying. His fields, once abundant, are barren. Unfortunately, that is not all he has left behind. His mother, brother, nephews and nieces all remain in Syria too. Continue reading “Drought is behind conflict in Syria, say researchers”
From Filip Karinja
You know things are getting bad when your government begins to stick its hand into retirement accounts just so that it can remain solvent for a few more months.
With the debt limit about to come back into full swing at a staggering $18.1 trillion this week, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew has undertaken drastic measures to kick the can down the road until later this year. Continue reading “Washington just dipped into retirement savings to fund itself”
Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger
According to Reuters’ Steve Holland, Bush has tapped a “diverse” roster of former George W. Bush and George H. W. Bush officials to advise his burgeoning campaign on foreign policy, including key architects of the 2002 invasion of Iraq.
The list of advisers provided to Reuters by a campaign aid includes Paul Wolfowitz and Stephen Hadley, as well as former George W. Bush Homeland Security Secretaries Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff, and Bush adviser Meghan O’Sullivan. Continue reading “Jeb Bush Exposed Part 1 – His Top Advisors Will Be the Architects of His Brother’s Iraq War”
A series of anti-war protests rolled through the US on Saturday, condemning Washington’s involvement in past and ongoing conflicts in the wider Middle East.
In Los Angeles about a hundred anti-war activists took to the streets marching on Hollywood Boulevard with coffins. Rallying against US involvement in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Palestine, protesters carried signs reading “Hands off Syria” and “Wanted for the destruction of Iraq.” Continue reading “Anti-war activists stage protest in Washington DC, Los Angeles”
Trams fueled by hydrogen could soon be appearing on the streets of China. The country has mastered the technique of using this clean energy source, which has been widely used elsewhere for cars and other forms of mass transport.
According to Liang Jianying, who is the chief engineer of the Sifang Company, a subsidiary of the China South Rail Corporation, this is the first time a hydrogen-powered tram has been developed. It was built in Qingdao, a city 650 kilometers southeast of the capital Beijing. Continue reading “Smog-beater: First hydrogen powered tram developed in China”
ADEN, Yemen (AP) — Shiite rebels backed by supporters of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh seized Yemen’s third largest city of Taiz and its airport on Sunday, security and military officials said, as thousands took to the streets in protest.
One person was killed and four wounded when the rebels, known as Houthis, fired on the crowd, security officials said. A few dozen were choked by tear gas. If the rebels hold onto the city, the capital of Yemen’s most populous province, it would be a major blow to embattled current President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who established a base in the southern city of Aden just 140 kilometers (85 miles) away after fleeing the rebel-held capital last month. Continue reading “Shiite rebels seize Yemen’s 3rd largest city, protests erupt”
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(Reuters) – Republican Senator Ted Cruz plans to announce on Monday that he will run for president in 2016, the Houston Chronicle reported on its website.
The newspaper, citing senior advisers to the Texas senator who spoke on condition of anonymity, reported that Cruz would launch a presidential bid outright rather than the traditional path of forming an exploratory committee. Continue reading “Texas Senator Ted Cruz to announce presidential run: report”
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., March 21 (UPI) — Three South Florida police officers were fired and a fourth resigned over the exchange of a “racially biased” video and messages, according to officials.
The Fort Lauderdale Police Department announced Friday the termination of Chris Sousa, James Wells and Jason Holding, as well as the resignation of Alex Alvarez. Continue reading “Fort Lauderdale police officers fired for racist texts, video”

Global Research – by Joachim Hagopian
Oops! There goes another half billion dollars’ worth of war material lost to another enemy. This time in Yemen where until a few weeks ago President Obama could readily tout Yemen as the one foreign policy success story he could always hang his hat on. Yemen was the one place on this planet where Obama could avoid having to admit his foreign policy is not a total and abject failure. Yemen was where he could rationalize that his killer drone policy was actually working at keeping the enemy at bay. So what if most of the people killed by drones are innocent (over 96% by one recent analysis), many children and women that happened to get in the way. A little so called collateral damage never hurt the mighty US Empire’s warring ways. Continue reading “Yemen: American Weapons Once More “Landed Up in the Wrong Hands”. Mistakenly in the Hands of Al Qaeda”
The machete-wielding man who attacked two Transportation Security Agency workers at a New Orleans airport and was carrying a bag holding six Molotov cocktails has died, officials said.
Richard White, 63, was pronounced dead Saturday afternoon, according to officials.He was shot multiple times by an officer, police said. Continue reading “Suspect in New Orleans airport machete attack dies; explosives found in bag”

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