SOTT – by Finian Cunningham

NATO’s civilian figurehead Jens Stoltenberg this week urged Russia to be a partner against terrorism. He was speaking the day after the deadly gun attack on a magazine in Paris where 12 people, including three police officers, were killed by assailants purporting to be affiliated with radical Islamists.

During a visit to Germany, the NATO general secretary called upon Moscow to be “an ally in the fight against terrorism” – adding: “We think it is important that Russia, which is our biggest neighbour in Europe, and NATO are working together on important issues like fighting terror.”    Continue reading “In asking Russia for help, NATO makes screeching U-turn on its ‘Russian aggression’ narrative”

img-Flu-related-death-reported-in-KenoshaThe Rundown Live – by Kristan T. Harris

A Wisconsin health care worker Katherine McQuestion received her flu vaccine as usual and later died from the flu.

According to WISN, McQuestion’s mother said her daughter had received a flu shot as part of her job as a radiology technician while she worked at St. Catherine’s Medical Center in Pleasant Prairie.
Continue reading “Woman Gets Flu Vaccine, Dies From Flu”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Sunday he is concerned about so-called lone wolf attacks in the United States by Islamist militants inspired by al Qaeda affiliates.

Holder met with his European counterparts in Paris on Sunday to discuss ways to prevent violent extremism, after Islamist militants killed 17 people in several attacks in the French capital.    Continue reading “Attorney General Holder concerned about lone wolf attacks in U.S.”

Fiery bus-tanker crash in PakistanYahoo News

Karachi (AFP) – At least 62 people including women and children were killed early Sunday in southern Pakistan when their bus collided with an oil tanker, starting a fierce blaze which left victims burnt beyond recognition.

Initial reports said the tanker was travelling on the wrong side of the road along a dilapidated stretch of highway, police said.

It was the second crash involving major loss of life in Sindh province in less than three months.   Continue reading “Fiery Pakistan bus-tanker crash kills 62”

A dated article but still, the folks need to be reminded of the attacks levied against them by an out of control regime.

Forbes – by Larry Bell, January 29, 2014

It seems that even wood isn’t green or renewable enough anymore.  The EPA has recently banned the production and sale of 80 percent of America’s current wood-burning stoves, the oldest heating method known to mankind and mainstay of rural homes and many of our nation’s poorest residents. The agency’s stringent one-size-fits-all rules apply equally to heavily air-polluted cities and far cleaner plus typically colder off-grid wilderness areas such as large regions of Alaska and the American West.   Continue reading “EPA’s Wood-Burning Stove Ban Has Chilling Consequences For Many Rural People”

NYPD cops told no vacations until work slowdown endsNew York Post – by Shawn Cohen

It’s a slowdown showdown.

At precincts across the city, top brass are cracking the whip on summons activity and even barring many cops from taking vacation and sick days, The Post has learned.

Throughout the city, precincts are being ordered to hand up to borough commanders “activity sheets” indicating the number of arrests and summonses per shift, sources told The Post.    Continue reading “NYPD cops told no vacations until work slowdown ends”

How to do your laundry by handOrganic Prepper

When you think about economic collapse, you probably envision all sorts of issues: food shortages, soup lines, people living in their cars, and abject poverty.

But the reality is, many of the things that will personally affect you are those day-to-day conveniences that we take for granted.  So many things are automated in our modern way of life that we don’t even consider what our ancestors had to do to keep their homes running smoothly.   Continue reading “Preppernomics: How to do Your Laundry by Hand”

The Free Thought Project – by Mike Sawyer

Monroe County, TN — A Tennessee man, who has committed no crime, was forced to file a federal lawsuit to try and get back his property after police robbed him during a traffic stop.

El A. Willis wasn’t charged with a crime and never harmed anyone. However, Willis is now having to fight an uphill legal battle to get back $18,480.00 from the thieving hands of the Monroe County Sheriff’s department.    Continue reading “Cops Steal $18,000 from a Man, Who Broke NO LAW, Because a Drug Dog Alerted to Cash”

investigate-911-printThe Sleuth Journal – by Derrick Broze

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressmen Stephen F. Lynch and Walter B. Jones and former Senator Bob Graham were joined by families of 9/11 victims as they announced the introduction of a new House Resolution which calls on President Obama to declassify 28 pages of the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 2001. Although the final report amounts to over 800 pages, the 28 pages were classified by former President George W. Bush shortly after the report was released.   Continue reading “Congress Is Finally Pushing For 9/11 Truth”

Northlands News Center – by Billy Wagness

Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) — Washburn Police say a stabbing did not occur near the city’s high school this week.

According to police Chief Ken Johnson, they’ve received many calls since then, wondering why the school was locked down for roughly 30 minutes on Thursday.

On the department’s Facebook page, Johnson says there was an assault that occurred near the school’s library, in which a knife was allegedly displayed.   Continue reading “Washburn police say alleged stabbing did not occur, prompting school lockdown”

Since 2010, this trend is accelerating. The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

My wife used to run the corporate McDonald’s restaurants as the executive director in Arizona for almost a decade. The goal of every one of her stores was to create return business.  McDonalds would invest in playland equipment and dine in furniture, all designed to make the restaurants a desirable place to return to. The business principle is called “Return on Investment”. An now, our prisons are being organized along the same business principle.     Continue reading “Children Increasingly Comprise The Rapidly Growing Prison Slave Labor Force”

Martin ConwayReal Currencies – by Anthony Migchels

(Left/Above: the Trillions that they rake in in Usury every year allow the Bankers to hire endless numbers of fools in pretty suits to explain it’s all for the greater good and they have their media parade these people before an ever more desensitized public. This particular specimen, Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway, while trying to sell water meters to the Irish, managed to say on television ‘water does not just fall out of the sky, you know’.)

The Enclosure of the Commons is an ongoing process, in which the peoples of the World are disowned from their natural heritage. Paying for their own land, their own water and soon their own sunlight and air. It’s an integral part of our complete enslavement.    Continue reading “How Usury Encloses The Commons”

The Mirror – by Nick Dorman

Army chiefs have drawn up plans to deploy 1,900 troops in support of police as security awareness in Britain intensifies after the terror in Paris.

The move follows Home Office officials reporting that police do not have enough firearms-trained officers to protect all potential targets.

Officers at the military’s Joint Headquarters drafted the plans in Civil Contingency Operations and have asked Army Headquarters in Andover, Hants, to identify available troops.   Continue reading “Paris terror attacks: Plans to deploy 1,900 British troops amid national security fears”

Freedom Outpost – by William Federer

He was the most popular preacher in America in the middle 1800s. His sister, Harriett Beecher Stowe, wrote the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852. He purchased the chains that held John Brown in prison, dragging them across the stage and stomping on them as he preached against slavery. He supported women voting and Chinese immigration. And he bought guns and shipped them to Kansas to fight slavery. His name was Henry Ward Beecher. Continue reading “Preacher bought Rifles and Armed Citizens for Four Years”

EFF – by Julian York

Just two days after issuing a condemnation of the terror attack on the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris, the government of Saudi Arabia began carrying out a public flogging against blogger Raif Badawi, who in May was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1,000 lashes for insulting Islam.

Badawi is no stranger to controversy. The 30-year-old Saudi blogger was first detained in 2008 on apostasy charges (which can carry a death sentence), before being released the next day. In 2012, he was once again arrested and charged with “setting up a website that undermines general security,” “ridiculing Islamic religious figures,” and “going beyond the realm of obedience.” The offending website? “Saudi Arabian Liberals,” a discussion forum set up to promote debate about the role of religion in the kingdom.   Continue reading “Saudi Arabia: Free Speech Doesn’t Apply Here”

crop_wheat_wind_735_350Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

The World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) is helping biotech run the latest war in Ukraine. Make no mistake that what is happening in the Ukraine now is deeply tied to the interests of Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, and other big players in the poison food game.

Monsanto has an office in Ukraine. While this does not shout ‘culpability’ from every corner, it is no different than the US military’s habit to place bases in places that they want to gain political control. The opening of this office coincided with land grabs with loans from the IMF and World Bank to one of the world’s most hated corporations – all in support of their biotech takeover.   Continue reading “What They’re Not Telling You About Monsanto’s Role in Ukraine”

healthNatural News – by Jennifer Lilley

In an effort to help consumers make smart food decisions and not be strong armed into choosing edibles produced by a select few shady mega-corporations like Monsanto, No Patents on Seeds! has made significant strides. The coalition made tremendous headway when they, along with Nunhems/Bayer CropScience, filed petitions against Monsanto regarding the GMO giant’s tomato patent. Ultimately, Monsanto’s patent was revoked by the European Patent Office (EPO) — not because the EPO initiated it, but because they agreed to Monsanto’s request to do so.(1)

The reason for the patent not going through is, unfortunately, not much of a surprise. Continue reading “Monsanto’s fraudulent tomato patent revoked by patent office”

animals_pigs_barn_735_350Natural Society – by Barbara Minton

The fabulous taste of bacon is more popular than ever. But if you are eating conventionally-produced bacon or other pork products, chances are great that you are consuming ractopamine, a livestock growth altering drug so dangerous that 160 countries around the world have banned its use.

Not the U.S. though, where this chemical additive has been given the green light by the FDA, in spite of the fact that it endangers livestock and farm workers as well as consumers.   Continue reading “Banned In 160 Nations, Why Is This Growth Hormone In U.S. Meat?”