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Year: 2015
Courthouse News Service – by KEVIN KOENINGER
CINCINNATI (CN) – The 6th Circuit seemed unlikely Wednesday to revive civil-rights claims by members of the Hutaree Militia, a group that thinks President Barack Obama is the antichrist.
The Hutaree members who brought the suit, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek, had beat charges that their group, which espouses the creation of a “Colonial Christian Republic,” plotted to kill law enforcement officers in 2012. Continue reading “Militia Unlikely to Secure Appellate Reload”
Medhaj News – by Vanessa Beeley
According to revelations from a very credible Dutch Business magazine, Quote, on the 9th January, and confirmed by German Newspaper Neopresse on 19th January, Charlie Hebdo was sold to the Rothschild family in December 2014.
It appears that this acquisition was the subject of heated discussions among family members according to the Baron Philippe de Rothschild, who recently gave an interview to Quote magazine published in January. Continue reading “Zionist hand revealed: Rothschild family had purchased Charlie Hebdo in December 2014”
Baltimore CBS – by Christie Ileto
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A health warning. The extremely contagious measles virus is back. An outbreak that started at Disneyland is starting to sweep the country.
Measles was thought to have been eliminated in the U.S. 15 years ago. Now its back, targeting those who haven’t been immunized.
The outbreak that started in California’s Disneyland is expanding. At least 75 cases of measles span six states. Continue reading “Measles Outbreak That Started In California Expanding”
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All News Pipeline – by Susan Duclos
We have seen the “depopulation agenda” waved away as simply a conspiracy theory time and time again, despite public statements from very high profile personalities and members of the elite, despite a government sourced website (data obtained from govt sources,the site itself isn’t a .gov site) projecting a 78 percent drop in American population by the year 2025, despite all evidence showing the agenda is real…. and now a study shows yet another manner being implemented to obtain that objective. Continue reading “Wiping Out America….. Study Shows Depopulation Agenda Moving Full Speed Ahead”
The fact that our Supreme Court would even consider this is a prelude to an official POLICE STATE!
Some Supreme Court justices question whether Fourth Amendment intrusions during traffic stops have gone too far.
Should police have the power to order a driver out of his car while a search is conducted with a drug dog — even when there is no reason to believe the motorist has done anything wrong? That was the question posed to the US Supreme Court during oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Dennys Rodriguez. Continue reading “US Supreme Court Considers Random Use Of Drug Dogs During Traffic Stops”
Sovereign Man – by Simon Black
To this day, many governments around the world maintain a tight grip on dissent.
Students in Thailand have been arrested for using a three-fingered salute they saw in the movie Hunger Games.
In Turkey, Twitter, Youtube, and other social media sites have been blocked. And in Russia the word “crisis” has been banned from use in public. Continue reading “Congress proposes bill to restore First Amendment rights… then kills it”
Oil prices have been sinking for months. And while that’s good news for most Americans, what happens to towns like Williston, N.D., that have built an entire economy around the oil industry?
The drop in crude prices, while beneficial for drivers, has already cost thousands of oil jobs. Schlumberger (SLB) was among several companies to take a hit, laying off 9,000 people last week. Continue reading “Oil boomtown: ‘We could see 20,000 layoffs by June’”
American Express said it plans to cut more than 4,000 jobs over the next year.
A representative for the company told CNBC that it is planning to cut the jobs but that this is only a gross figure, and that the firm will also continue to hire selectively in parts of the organization. Additionally, American Express reported quarterly earnings that slightly beat analysts’ expectations on Wednesday, and CEO Ken Chenault said in a release that “tight controls on the cost side of the ledger” had benefited the company. Continue reading “American Express to cut more than 4,000 jobs over this year”
California officials are unable to identify a grey, goo-like substance that has been found coating the feathers of hundreds of birds. More than 200 seabirds have been found dead along the coast, while more than 300 have been rescued so far.
The strange, gooey substance degrades the water-repellent properties in the birds’ feathers, causing hypothermia from extended stays in the water. Continue reading “Mystery goo kills over 200 San Francisco Bay birds, officials stumped”
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Progressives Today – by Michael Strickland
You may remember the story from a few weeks ago, where the group Direct Action Everywhere talked about “queer animal liberation” and ending “human supremacy.”
Well, that was only the tip of the iceberg for these wackjobs. Continue reading “Hilarious: Wacky Animal Rights Protesters Tossed From Store After Meat Dept. Protest”
New research carried out over 90 years has found that up to half of California’s iconic big trees have disappeared, with scientists suspecting climate change as the prime reason.
The report published in the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences examined changes in the number of large trees – two feet in diameter or more – between data gathered in the 1920s and 30’s and the first decade of this century. Continue reading “Scientists blame climate change for world’s biggest trees dying”
Newly-appointed chief of US Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), Andrew Lack, has named RT one of the agency’s main challenges alongside extremist groups like the Islamic State and Boko Haram.
Lack, the first chief executive of the BBG, mentioned RT in an interview with The New York Times. Continue reading “Head of US state media put RT on same challenge list as ISIS, Boko Haram”
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Drug smugglers are turning “trusted travelers” into unwitting mules by placing containers with powerful magnets under their cars in Mexico and then recovering the illegal cargo far from the view of border authorities in the United States.
One motorist spotted the containers while pumping gas after crossing into Southern California on Jan. 12 and thought it might be a bomb. His call to police prompted an emergency response at the Chevron station, and then a shocker: 13.2 pounds of heroin were pulled from under the vehicle, according to a U.S. law enforcement official. San Diego police said the drugs were packed inside six magnetized cylinders. Continue reading “Surprise! Magnets used to plant drugs under cars”
Eerie fluorescent blue patches of water glimmering off Hong Kong’s seashore are magnificent, disturbing and potentially toxic, marine biologists say.
The glow is an indicator of a harmful algal bloom created by something called Noctiluca scintillans, nicknamed Sea Sparkle. It looks like algae and can act like algae. But it’s not quite. It is a single-celled organism that technically can function as both animal and plant. Continue reading “Magnificent blue glow of Hong Kong seas also disturbing”
HILDALE, Utah (AP) — As polygamist leader Warren Jeffs awaited his fate in a Texas prison, he sent an order to his followers on the Utah-Arizona border: Build me a new compound.
Hundreds of men worked around the clock for three months to construct a mammoth, two-story edifice with dozens of rooms. It was encircled by a 15-foot wall of special white cement. The carpets were turquoise, just as he liked. Continue reading “Town once run by polygamist leader is sharply divided”