French municipal Police officers watch the French president pays tribute to the police officers.Global Research – by Prof Michel Chossudovsky

Officially three police officers were killed  and were honored by president Hollande in a State funeral on January 13. The ceremony was held at the Paris  prefecture de Police. The French president and prime minister Manuel Valls met with members of the families.  A fourth policeman assigned to the Charlie Hebdo investigation “committed suicide.” His death was barely acknowledged, presented as a “fait divers” with no relationship to the Charlie Hebdo police operation.   Continue reading “Charlie Hebdo: Mystery Surrounding Death of French Policemen”

File photo shows people rallying against Israel. Press TV

Israel’s Foreign Ministry has warned that the Tel Aviv regime is in for a “political tsunami” in 2015 in its diplomacy particularly with regard to the much-awaited recognition of the Palestinian state.

According to a classified document released by Israel’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, the current year will be the worst for the Zionist regime in terms of political pressure.   Continue reading “Political tsunami awaits Israel in 2015: Report”

Washington’s Blog – by Charles Hugh Smith

When the citizenry cease to believe the lies, the nation suffers a nervous breakdown.

Last week I used the phrase National Nervous Breakdown without clarifying its meaning.(The War on Our Intuition That Something Is Fundamentally Amiss)

By National Nervous Breakdown I do not mean the breakdown of civil order or the economy; I mean thebreakdown of the officially sanctioned narratives that underpin the Status Quo. These Master Narratives legitimize the current arrangement; once they erode or break down, the legitimacy of the Status Quo is lost.   Continue reading “What Is a National Nervous Breakdown?”

We are coming for your boat, house, car and bank account. The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

The G20 told you on November 20, 2014, they plan to steal your bank account. Secretary of Treasury, Jack Lew, has positioned the federal government to steal back federal pensions and now your local police can rob you blind for the crime of going out in public.   Continue reading “The Government Mafia Will Steal Everything You Own”

Town Hall – by Conn Carroll

The House of Representatives passed a Department of Homeland Security spending bill Wednesday that effectively defunds President Obama’s November 2014 executive amnesty program.

“The House defended its constitutional authority to make the law of the land in today’s vote to oppose President Obama’s unconstitutional executive actions on immigration,” Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID) said after the vote. “I am hopeful the Senate will do its job and reassert the duty of Congress to make immigration law.”   Continue reading “House Passes Spending Bill Defunding Obama’s Amnesty”

World BankGlobal Research – by Nick Beams

The World Bank has underscored the deepening malaise in the global economy, once again revising downward its estimate for growth in 2015. In its latest Global Economic Prospects report, issued earlier this week, the World Bank cut its forecast for global growth this year to 3 percent, having predicted an increase of 3.4 percent last June.

The growth rate of 2.6 percent for 2014 was also well below the forecast of 3.4 percent as a result of what the report called a “string of disappointing” results in the euro area, Japan, parts of emerging Europe, in particular Russia, and Latin America. The euro area and Japan accounted for half of the downward revisions for global growth in 2014 and one third for the 2015 forecasts.   Continue reading “World Bank Lowers its Growth Forecast”

college-students-sex-600WND – by Bob Unruh

A California school district has posted online a defense of its use of Planned Parenthood personnel for public school sex-education courses amid new allegations that one of the workers calls herself a “pleasure activist” and another leads demonstrations at a nearby “sex toy porn shop” called Good Vibrations.

The fracas developed a few weeks ago when it was reported that 13- and 14-year-old students at Acalanes High School were given a Planned Parenthood class in which “The Genderbread Person” was used to explain they could choose what sex they wanted to be.   Continue reading “‘Is it OK if I take off my pants?’”

From L-R: U.S. Senators Richard Burr (R-NC), John McCain (R-AZ), Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) hold a news conference to talk about new legislation to restrict prisoner transfers from the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington January 13, 2015.  REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstReuters – by Susan Cornwell

Several U.S. Republican senators proposed legislation on Tuesday that would place a moratorium on the release of most of the prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, saying they posed too much danger to the United States and its allies.

“It’s clear that we need a ‘time out’ so that we do not re-confront the terrorists that we had captured and are currently in Guantanamo,” said Senator Kelly Ayotte from New Hampshire.   Continue reading “U.S. Republicans want moratorium on release of most Guantanamo prisoners”

Fox News

Action star Liam Neeson thinks its okay to have lots of guns in his movies, but not okay for U.S. citizens to have lots of guns.

While promoting “Taken 3” in Dubai, Neeson told Gulf News “there’s too many [expletive] guns out there. Especially in America. I think the population is like, 320 million? There’s over 300 million guns. Privately owned, in America. I think it’s a [expletive] disgrace.”   Continue reading “Liam Neeson: Number of guns in U.S. ‘a disgrace’”

The Washington Post – by Greg Miller

An internal CIA panel concluded in a report released Wednesday that agency employees should not be punished for their roles in secretly searching computers used by Senate investigators, a move that was denounced by lawmakers last year as an assault on congressional oversight and a potential breach of the Constitution.

Rejecting the findings of previous inquiries into the matter, the CIA review group found that the agency employees’ actions were “reasonable in light of their responsibilities to manage an unprecedented computer system” set up for Senate aides involved in a multiyear probe of the CIA’s treatment of terrorism suspects.   Continue reading “CIA finds no wrongdoing in agency’s search of computers used by Senate investigators”

660-Pruietts.jpgFox News – by Todd Starnes

A Virginia school district has decided to scrap a policy that allowed it to interrogate Christian homeschool teenagers and their parents about their religious beliefs.

Last November Douglas Pruiett and his wife received a letter from Goochland County Public Schools about updated procedures to the district’s requests for religious exemptions for homeschool students.   Continue reading “School district to stop interrogating Christian homeschool kids”

ABC News – by Amy Taxin

The Mexican government on Thursday will start issuing birth certificates to its citizens at consulates in the United States, seeking to make it easier for them to apply for U.S. work permits, driver’s licenses and protection from deportation.

Until now, Mexico has required citizens to get birth certificates at government offices in Mexico. Many of those living in the U.S. ask friends and relatives back home to retrieve them, which can delay their applications for immigration or other programs.   Continue reading “Immigrants Can Now Get Mexican Birth Certificates in US”

Examiner – by Paul Bedard

Americans are in general agreement that the nation’s economy is improving, but not their own personal situation, a depressing reality that the administration can’t shake the country out of no matter what it does.

A big reason: They just don’t believe the president and his team’s boasting about the economy, with 52 percent in a new poll believing that there are more people unemployed than the president says.   Continue reading “Poll: Only 1 in 4 buy Team Obama’s claim unemployment improving”

ioc president bachThe Guardian – by Carol Rose and Kade Crockford

If the Olympics come to Boston – and the US Olympic Committee, having chosen it as their contender to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, hopes they will – the government will likely treat it as a National Security Special Event. That means the Boston Police Department and the Massachusetts State Police would fall under the authority of the US Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, and Federal Bureau of Investigation, which would be in charge of security operations. All people within the NSSE “security” zone – possibly the entire Boston metro area and beyond – could lose a host of constitutional rights, including the right to protest on public land, and the right to not be searched or questioned absent any reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing.   Continue reading “Boston is the US candidate to host the 2024 Olympics. Prepare to have your rights violated”

Examiner – by Rachel Weber

The Cincinnati, Ohio division of the FBI issued a media release today stating that they had worked in tandem with other law enforcement personnel in the arrest of one Christopher Lee, Cornell, 20, of Green Township, Ohio.

It appears that Mr. Cornell was planning on committing a terrorist attack in which he would bomb the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., then shoot any employees who tried to escape. Cornell had posted statements on social media sites stating that he supported the acts of ISIS, and that he believed Muslims should wage Jihad by setting up attacks here in America.   Continue reading “Dad accuses FBI of setting up son in US Capitol bomb plot”

CNN – by Ashley Killough

Washington (CNN)Democrats blasted Sen. Rand Paul on Wednesday for arguing that a majority of people collecting Social Security disability benefits are taking advantage of the system.

Speaking at a New Hampshire diner about government waste, the Kentucky Republican said “there’s always somebody who’s deserving” of entitlement programs, “But everybody in this room knows somebody who’s gaming the system.”   Continue reading “Democrats hit Rand Paul for disability comments”

This Washington Post article says that it took 35 minutes for rescue workers to reach the people trapped in the train with the smoke.  The explanation given is that they had to wait for confirmation that power to the third rail had been cut off. 

This does not make sense to me because in every DC Metro car there are emergency evacuation instructions for passengers to walk along the elevated platform which is on one side of the tunnel, to exit the tunnel safely, without waiting for emergency personnel.  I’m also pretty sure there is a way for passengers to use the doors to exit a smoke-filled car on their own.   Continue reading “Timeline confirms Metro riders’ accounts of wait for rescue on dark, smoke-filled train”