Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

In yet another example of the growing trend of the process of acclimatization of the general public to an open military presence on American streets as well as greater cooperation between the US Military and civilian law enforcement, South Carolina was recently the scene of a statewide “emergency preparedness” drill that incorporated both of these aspects in a visible form.

On March 7, 2015, the state-wide drill, entitled Operation Vigilant Guard, took place under the pretext of preparation for the inevitable destruction a hurricane would bring to South Carolina. According to reports in the local media, the drills were based on the premise of the landfall of a Category 4 hurricane and “how they’d respond to get citizens help” in such an event.   Continue reading “SC National Guard Drills Door-to-Door ”Wellness Checks””

The Washington Post – by Annys Shin, January 31, 2015

The morning of the recommitment hearing, Alison Hymes sat in a small waiting area of a Virginia mental hospital in a navy blue sweatsuit, clutching a green composition book to her chest.

She’d scribbled down a list of arguments in favor of releasing her from Western State Hospital in Staunton, Va. They included: “Been here too long” and “Becoming institutionalized.”

“I don’t think they will listen to them,” she said.   Continue reading “She fought for patients’ rights, then she was put in a hospital against her will”

From Andrew Carrington Hitchcock’s book, The Synagogue of Satan, in relation to the Zionist Jews’ present day illegal immigration agenda for America.

“Introduction of different races into countries is the Jews’ most effective form of warfare yet against the Western World, and is known as the, “Silent War,” which has taken place at various times this century, primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom.   Continue reading “Zionist Immigration Agenda”

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Police Killings Grossly Underreported

We previously reported that Americans are 9 times more likely to be killed by a police officer than a terrorist.

But it turns out that our numbers were incorrect …

This isn’t surprising, given that:   Continue reading “You’re 55 Times More Likely to be Killed by a Police Officer than a Terrorist”

The Independent – by DANICA KIRKA

Saudi Arabia passed India to become the world’s biggest arms importer last year as concerns about Iran’s ambitions increase tensions in the Middle East.

Saudi spending rose 54 per cent to $6.5bn (£4.3bn) last year, while India imported $5.8bn, according to data released today by IHS, a leading analyst of the global arms trade. Imports will increase by 52 per cent to $9.8bn this year, accounting for $1 of every $7 spent globally, IHS estimated.   Continue reading “Saudi Arabia becomes world’s biggest arms importer”

Intellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

NEW YORK (INTELLIHUB) — Trust wise, I guess you could say that Bill O’Reilly has bitten the dust. Although I never trusted him in the first place this latest news cycle may remove him from the map as a trusted source altogether. The question is: will Fox step back?

“The story speaks for itself”, Daniel Shulman, Senior Editor of Mother Jones said in response to CNN’s Chris Cuomo, talking about the infamous Bill O’Reilly, an egotistical Fox News host who reportedly lied to his viewers on more than a few occasions over the years.   Continue reading “Fox’s Bill O’Reilly finally bites the dust — more newsroom liars exposed”

The Economist says in a report that US firms are already signing deals with Iran.  Press TV

Reports emerged on Saturday that said American enterprises have already started taking initial steps to enter the Iranian market in case the current nuclear talks with the country succeed and sanctions against it are lifted.

The Economist has quoted unnamed foreign businessmen as saying that American companies are using local front men to seal deals in Iran.  Even in one instance, the Economist has quoted an unnamed middleman acting on behalf of an American firm in the oil and banking business as saying that some “prime contracts have already been snapped up.”   Continue reading “US firms already sealing deals in Tehran – Report”

When I bought my Blackberry, I thought about the 30-year business I ran with 1800 employees, all without a cell phone that plays music, takes videos, pictures and communicates with Face book and Twitter.

I signed up under duress for Twitter and Face book, so my seven kids, their spouses, my 13 grand kids and 2 great grand kids could communicate with me in the modern way. I figured I could handle something as simple as Twitter with only 140 characters of space.   Continue reading “Should I Really Join Face book?”

Don GentryHerald and News – by Samantha Tipler, February 20, 2015

A Singapore-based company purchased 197,000 acres of land in Klamath and Deschutes counties this week, including the 90,000-acre Mazama Forest, which was promised to the Klamath Tribes in the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement. The announcement Wednesday spurred a strong response from the Klamath Tribes Thursday.

“It was very surprising,” Don Gentry, chairman of the Klamath Tribes said. “This is obviously a disappointment.”   Continue reading “Singapore-based company buys land promised to Klamath Tribes”

As if a petition is going to stop it. But at least it gets the message out that We the People know about it and have had enough.

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

There’s a petition regarding overhead aerosol spraying, similar to a petition about forced/mandatory vaccinations that needed 100,000 signatures. That petition, “PROHIBIT ANY LAWS MANDATING THE FORCE AND REQUIREMENT OF VACCINATIONS OF ANY KIND” apparently was ‘stopped’ for three days, but, eventually, after activists brought that ‘malfunction’ to the public’s attention, gathered 126,877signatures on the White House petition website, “We the People,” by the time I was writing this article the evening of March 6, the petition’s closing date.   Continue reading “Stop Chemtrail Spraying Petition to White House Needs Signatures”

Activist Post – by Maira Sutton

Sen. Ron Wyden and Sen. Orrin Hatch are now in a stand-off over a bill that would put secretive trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement on the Fast Track to passage through Congress. The White House meanwhile, has intensified their propaganda campaign, going so far as to mislead the public about how trade deals—like the TPP and its counterpart, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)—will affect the Internet and users’ rights. They are creating videos, writing several blog posts, and then this week, even sent out a letter from an “online small business owner” to everyone on the White House’s massive email list, to further misinform the public about Fast Track.   Continue reading “4 Ways The White House Has Gone Full Doublespeak on Fast Track and the TPP”

The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

Whitter, CA — Six police officers from Whittier, California are suing the city after being punished for protesting ticket quotas. The officers say they complained repeatedly within the department and shortly after were met with discrimination. They say their “careers have been materially and adversely affected, and irreparably harmed” by the city.

Jim Azpilicueta, Anthony Gonzalez, Mike Rosario, Nancy Ogle, Steve Johnson and Cpl. Joseph Rivera say that the quotas were imposed in 2008. They spoke out multiple times but when they took it to their supervisors and the Internal Affairs Division, they were swiftly punished. The officers allege they were reprimanded by being ordered to undergo counseling and that they encountered increased scrutiny, “disparaging” remarks, and faced unwarranted transfers.   Continue reading “California Cops Who Blew Whistle on Ticket Quotas Forced to Undergo Counseling”

The Anti-Media – by Cassius Methyl

On September 29th 2011, a group of masked men, who ended up being police, burst into the Paseo Boricua Grocery & Deli in Chicago.

Witnesses say they initially thought it was a robbery. It turned out to be the police showing up to kidnap five men taking them to the secret detention warehouse known as Homan Square, a facility just publicly uncovered last week that sparked a protests in Chicago and nationwide.   Continue reading “Deli Customers Dragged into Chicago’s Secret Prison by Masked Police”

Prevent Disease – by BINIT KUMAR

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic medical condition that affects joints of your feet and hands causing severe pain, swelling and in a few cases permanent disabilities. In Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the immune system of your body attacks joints that causes inflammation and destroys joints along with other organs of your body. There is natural relief.

As per the study done by Arthritis foundation, near about one and half a million people of USA are living with RA. Other findings of the study are, the disease is more common in women than men for age group of 30 to 60 years. However, there is no cutoff age for RA, and even children may get into contact of RA.    Continue reading “13 Natural Remedies That Can Relieve You From Rheumatoid Arthritis”

Astronomers believe mysterious 'alien signals' - previously dismissed as stellar bursts - are in fact coming from an Earth-like planet. The Gliese 581d planet was initially discovered in 2010 (artist's impression pictured)Daily Mail – by ELLIE ZOLFAGHARIFARD

Astronomers believe mysterious signals – previously dismissed as stellar bursts – are coming from an Earth-like planet.

The Gliese 581d planet has conditions that could support life, and is likely to be a rocky world, twice the size of Earth.

Signals from the planet were initially discovered in 2010, but last year dismissed as noise from distant stars.   Continue reading “Mystery ‘noise’ could be an Earth-like world: Strange signals suggest habitable planet exists 22 light years away”

nuclear StreamServerBreitbart – by Chriss W. Street

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued annual letters to the 100 operating U.S. commercial nuclear power plants operating in 2014 regarding annual performance. There were 94 plants in in the two highest performance categories and 75 plants inspected by the NRC fully met all safety and security “Baseline” performance objectives.

Bill Dean, Director of NRC Regulation stated, “Our goal in issuing these letters is to ensure that all of our stakeholders clearly understand the basis for our assessments of plant performance, our future inspection plans, and the actions we are taking to address any notable deficiencies.”   Continue reading “San Luis Obispo’s Diablo Canyon Reactors Fail to Meet Safety and Security Objectives”

14 Mexican Cops Arrested - AP PhotoBreitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

Fourteen Mexican federal police officers have been arrested for running a kidnapping crew that had been targeting Mexican businessmen near the Texas border.

The Mexican Army arrested the fourteen officers and rescued the businessman this week in the border city of Matamoros, according to information released to Breitbart Texas by Mexican federal investigators.   Continue reading “14 Mexican Cops Arrested for Running Kidnapping Crew Near Texas Border”