Former technical director of the National Security Agency (NSA) William Binney (Reuters / Thomas Peter)RT

Award winning whistleblower William Binney says his new job is to make the US government honest, make them face the truth publically, and to prevent further violation of the rights which America has never intended to stand for.

The Sam Adams Award for Integrity and Intelligence is to be given in Berlin this Thursday. This is an annual ceremony where intelligence professional are rewarded for their contribution in sharing light on governments’ wrongdoings. Such whistleblowers as Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning have got this award in the past. This year the prize goes to William Binney, retired NSA technical director. He left his high profile job in order to try to bring the NSA to account.   Continue reading “‘US government was subverting entire US constitution’ – NSA whistleblower”

Mother Jones – by Jaeah Lee

When police officers kill unarmed citizens they are rarely charged, let alone convicted of a crime. The victims’ families often turn to civil complaints against the police, as is currently the case in New York City, Cleveland, and Los Angeles, where wrongful death and other civil rights claims filed in the wake of officer-involved killings could result in payouts tallying in the millions of dollars. Still, the police officers involved are likely to suffer no financial pain. That’s because in the vast majority of such cases, whether they are settled or go to court, the officers don’t pay a dime.   Continue reading “The Cop Who Choked Eric Garner to Death Won’t Have to Pay a Dime in Damages”

A Gmail mobile app,The Guardian

Google is planning to sell a wireless phone service directly to consumers using the networks of Sprint and T-Mobile, according to reports published Wednesday.

If everything falls into place, Google Inc could offer discounted wireless data plans that would pressure other major carriers to offer better deals and services or risk losing customers to a powerful rival.   Continue reading “Google to become wireless provider with Sprint and T-Mobile – reports”

Before It’s News – by N. Morgan

In this latest development in the Sandy Hook shooting hoax, Patricia Llodra wants the Lanza home demolished. The claim is that it is out of respect for the surviving families, but in my opinion, it is more destruction of evidence. According to USA Today: The house of the Sandy Hook Elementary School killer will be torn down and its 2-acre parcel kept as open space, the Newtown Legislative Council decided Wednesday night. The council voted, 10-0, to approve the recommendation by the board of selectmen to demolish the two-story, 3,100-square-foot colonial where Adam Lanza lived with his mother, Nancy. The Connecticut town acquired the property in December from a bank at no cost.   Continue reading “Destroying Evidence: Sandy Hook Demolishing Lanza Home”

Capt. John “J.R.” Nettleton, commanding officer of Navy base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, delivers remarks during a Battle of Midway commemoration ceremony, June 3, 2014 in this Pentagon handout photo.Miami Herald – by Carol Rosenberg 

The commander of the U.S. Navy base at Guantánamo Bay has been removed from the remote outpost and reassigned to headquarters, a Navy announcement said Wednesday, declining to elaborate because of an ongoing Naval Criminal Investigative Services probe.

The brief statement said Navy Capt. John “J.R.” Nettleton had lost the confidence of his boss, Navy Rear Adm. Mary M. Jackson, commander of Navy Region Southeast, who reassigned Nettleton to her office in Jacksonville.   Continue reading “Navy Relieves Guantánamo Base Commander Amid Death Probe”

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A new federal executive order expands the list of illnesses for which you could be detained, isolated, and treated against your will if you are entering the US or traveling between states—even if you are completely healthy. Some states have similar or worse laws that would even allow entry into your home.

President Obama has signed an executive order expanding the list of illnesses that could result in forced detention, isolation, and quarantine for anyone exposed, even if they are not sick. It updates a Bush-era executive order, adding “severe acute respiratory syndromes” except for influenza to the list of detainable communicable diseases.   Continue reading “Obama Executive Order: You Could Be Quarantined And Forced To Take Toxic Drugs”

Marcelo Novillo, whose son Adrian was a victim of a violent crime, cries as he holds up a sign that reads ''I am Nisman'' outside the office of the prosecutor who is investigating the death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman in Buenos Aires January 22, 2015.  REUTERS/Marcos BrindicciReuters – by NICOLÁS MISCULIN AND SARAH MARSH

Alberto Nisman was working hard to prepare for a congressional hearing on his claim that Argentina’s president tried to whitewash Iran’s alleged involvement in a bombing that killed 85 people, a make-or-break day in his career as prosecutor.

In the spotlight since leveling his hefty accusations last week, Nisman needed to make a convincing case, based on a decade of work with spy agencies around the world.

So he put in the extra hours at his Buenos Aires apartment on Saturday. Friends described him as upbeat and determined ahead of his appearance and he was scheduling interviews with journalists for the coming days. He also reportedly wrote up a list of groceries he would ask his maid to buy on Monday.    Continue reading “Spies, lies and death: plot thickens in Argentine scandal”

Kosuke Tsuneoka, a Japanese freelance journalist, speaks about the two hostages held by the Islamic State group, at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015. Tsuneoka, who was held hostage in Afghanistan in 2010, also offered to reach out to the Islamic State, with Ko Nakata, an expert on Islamic law, to try to save the hostages. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)The Epoch Times 

TOKYO—The deadline for paying ransom for two Japanese hostages held by the Islamic State group was fast approaching early Friday with no signs of a breakthrough.

Lacking clout and diplomatic reach in the Middle East, Japan has been scrambling for a way to secure the release of the two men, one a journalist, the other an adventurer fascinated by war. Two Japanese who said they have contacts with a leader in the Islamic State group offered Thursday to try to negotiate, but it was unclear if the Japanese government was receptive to the idea.   Continue reading “Japan Faces Deadline to Free Islamic State Hostages”

Matched presentation Colt Navy Revolvers. Guns America – by Sam Trisler

SHOT Show can be crazy and hectic.  It is loud and crowded with everyone clamoring to get a look at the latest and greatest our industry has to offer.  Today while I was fighting through the crowds on the way to an meeting, I happened upon a happy surprise.  A nice, quiet and not crowded surprise.

Behind the NRA booth on the main floor is a small exhibit of antique and unique firearms.  The item are taken from the NRA museums. Take a look at the pictures and if you are at the show be sure to stop in to check them out.  You will enjoy the history and the escape from the hustle and bustle of the show.   Continue reading “Unexpected Find at SHOT 2015-NRA Museum Pieces”

7250 ink wellI hear people say all the time that they cannot afford to print large amounts of documents (SHTF PDFs) because ink is expensive.

At my store I print cards, flyers, manuals, pictures and every receipt with my printers. I am able to print thousands of pages (more than a box of paper) a year for less than $100.

The first thing I did was go visit the local Goodwill. Many second hand stores will have similar items. I found a HP C7250 fax/printer/copier. This is an inkjet with fixed ink heads. I also found a HP C5180 copier/printer. You will need to run a self test and a sample print page. These sometimes don’t work or have a clogged nozzle. Return and try again until you find a good one. About $25 is normal.    Continue reading “Print more for less!”

The Daily Caller – by Neil Munro

The new border bills drafted by Republican leaders require the actual removal of at least 66 miles of weak border fencing between laborers in Mexico and employers in the United States.

The border bills also only require for the construction of 27 miles of effective double-layer fencing along the 2,000-mile border.   Continue reading “New GOP Border Security Bill Removes Border Fences”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Once upon a time, there was a saying “no taxation without representation.” Well, in America’s transition to an utopia of French or even Venezuelan caliber, for half the population taxation became an anachronism from a bygone era, which in turn meant that representation likewise lost its charm. However, in order to preserve a political system in which the votes of the many are bought with the money of the few or, as the case may be these days, with money printed out of thin air by the Federal Reserve, there was one bureaucratic hurdle: one still needed a US passport in order to vote. However if a newly introduced bill in Washington D.C. passes, one won’t even need to be a citizen in order to vote in local elections.   Continue reading “Bill Proposed To Allow Voting Without US Citizenship”

During the American Civil War, or “War of Northern Aggression”, if you prefer, those infinitely charming Southern girls were sewing together pairs of pink panties, and sending them to the boys who wouldn’t fight.

Receiving your panties in the mail was the ultimate humiliation for a boy back then, but the girls had every right and reason to make this political statement, because they were likely to suffer unspeakable abuses if their side lost the war.   Continue reading “Man-Up”

sinus infection apple cider vinegarUnderground Health – by RL – Home Remedies for Life

A sinus infection can be remedied using apple cider vinegar (ACV), which is made from fermented apple cider. In this post, we are going to discuss about how apple cider vinegar helps to treat sinus infection.

Sinus Infection Definiton:

Sinuses are the small cavities in the skull that are normally filled with free flowing air. Sinuses produce mucus, which helps to keep the nasal passage free from allergies and pollutants. Generally, sinusitis is an inflammation of the tissues that will lines these cavities. Thus, a sinus infection is caused by bacterial infections and if sinuses are blocked and there is no free passage of air, it forms into a more severe fungus infection.   Continue reading “Apple Cider Vinegar for Sinus Infection”

Reuters / Lucy NicholsonRT

Soybean workers exposed to the agrochemicals like glyphosate, the main component in Monsanto’s ‘Roundup’ herbicide and other biocides, suffer from elevated DNA and cell damage, according to a new study.

The study, published in the journal Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, involved 127 people, including 81 exposed to biocides while working in the Brazilian soybean industry and 46 non-exposed individuals in a control group.   Continue reading “Monsanto agrochemicals cause genetic damage in soybean workers – study”

At the command post for GLONASS management in the Titov Main Space Testing Center in the city of Krasnoznamensk in the Moscow region (Reuters / Sergey Pyatakov)RT

Plans to route 911 location calls via Russia’s GLONASS satellite system have sparked national security concerns among some members of Congress, despite assurances that its use will be limited and it will help save lives in emergencies.

Chairman of the Armed Services subcommittee, Rep. Mike Rogers, has sent an angry letter to the Secretary of Defense and Director of National Intelligence (DNI) after learning about the intentions of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC).   Continue reading “Congress alarmed by plans to use Russian system to route 911 calls”

Mexico MethaDroneCBC News

Police in a Mexican border city said Wednesday that a drone overloaded with illicit methamphetamine crashed into a supermarket parking lot.

Tijuana police spokesman Jorge Morrua said authorities were alerted after the drone fell Tuesday night near the San Ysidro crossing at Mexico’s border with California.   Continue reading “Drone packed with meth crashes near U.S.-Mexico border”