Jon Rappoport

Suppose, in a burst of exasperation, Obama gave a quite different State of the Union Address to Congress and the American people.

Exasperation? Why? Because Obama wants recognition for his clever and ingenious manipulations. He doesn’t want to be known as a clueless President. He doesn’t want to be remembered as a rank amateur. He wants credit where credit is due. Therefore, he spills the beans:   Continue reading “The State of the Union speech Obama won’t give”

RT

A piglet born with the face of a monkey became a brief tourist sensation in the city of Ciego de Avila in central Cuba as people came from across the region to witness its baffling deformity.

The facial deformity resulted in the mutant pig having a simian jaw, a considerably shorter snout and a protruding forehead so that it resembled a monkey.   Continue reading “Monkeypig! Mutant pig with monkey face freaks Cuba”

Truthstream Media – by Melissa Dykes

It’s getting harder to focus on the “news”.

Considering that all media is filtered through just five megacorporations (compared with 50 companies in the early 80s), not to mention (but I will) the fact that domestic propaganda was officially “approved” for use against the American people a few years ago, it’s kinda hard to tell the difference between what is real and what isn’t anymore.   Continue reading “If They Would Feed Radioactive Oatmeal to Little Kids, What Wouldn’t They Do?”

Red State – by streiff

This has been coming for years. Ever since Anthony Kennedy decided that his view of human sexuality was the only one permitted in the United States we have been gathering speed in what will inevitably be the declaration by the Supreme Court that pedophilia is a Constitutionally protected right and the EEOC and other federal agencies will set about making us honor that particular perversion.   Continue reading “We Are On the Road To Normalizing Pedophilia”

Free Beacon – by Stephen Gutowski

The mayor of Harrisburg, Penn., ordered his police department on Friday not to provide security for an upcoming NRA-sponsored gun show after the association refused to meet a demand to pay a 60-percent increase in fees for the service.

Harrisburg police have provided security for the annual Great American Outdoors Show, scheduled this year for February 6-14, in the past. Mayor Eric Papenfuse said that the decision not to offer the department’s services this year was motivated in part by the NRA’s opposition to the city’s gun control policies.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania Mayor Pulls Police From NRA Gun Show”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

A new survey conducted by the Centre for Addictions Research of BC helps explain why Big Pharma is so afraid of cannabis. The pharmaceutical and alcohol industries, both powerful influences in Washington, have long lobbied against cannabis legalization in order to protect their profits.

However, the tide has turned as decriminalization of medical and recreational cannabis sweeps the nation and the continent. With legalization, more and more people are discovering how this plant can provide a safe alternative to the dangerous effects of prescription pills.   Continue reading “Big Pharma Shaking In Their Boots As 80% Of Cannabis Users Give Up Prescriptions Pills For Pot”

Video Rebel’s Blog

You might think I am talking about Bilderberg, the Rothschilds or the 30 Families David Rothkopf mentioned in his book Superclass. In that book he said our world is run by 30 families and their 6,000 Minions. I am talking about them and their plans to kill people by the billions but I am also talking about everyday people who vote and pay taxes but are never invited to Bilderberg meetings.

We will all bear responsibility for the billion plus people who will starve to death if we do nothing.   Continue reading “You Don’t Have The Right To Starve A Billion People To Death”

Washington Post – by Justin Jouvenal

While officers raced to a recent 911 call about a man threatening his ex-girlfriend, a police operator in headquarters consulted software that scored the suspect’s potential for violence the way a bank might run a credit report.

The program scoured billions of data points, including arrest reports, property records, commercial databases, deep Web searches and the man’s social- media postings. It calculated his threat level as the highest of three color-coded scores: a bright red warning.   Continue reading “The new way police are surveilling you: Calculating your threat ‘score’”

Reuters

A clandestine meeting that Hollywood star Sean Penn orchestrated with Joaquin “Chapo” Guzman in a jungle hideout late last year helped the Mexican government catch the world’s most-wanted drug lord, sources said.

Guzman, the infamous boss of the Sinaloa drug cartel, was arrested in northwestern Mexico on Friday morning and sent back to the prison he broke out of in July through a mile-long tunnel that led straight into his cell. It was his second prison break.   Continue reading “Sean Penn meeting, Hollywood dreams help Mexican drug lord’s downfall”

RT

Martin Shkreli ‒ the pharmaceutical CEO infamous for jacking up drug prices 5,500 percent ‒ has shed light on the extent of his riches after he used his E-trade brokerage account containing assets currently worth $45 million to keep himself out of jail.

Shkreli used the account to secure the $5 million bond that has kept him out of jail since mid-December, when he was indicted on federal securities fraud charges.   Continue reading “‘Most hated’ Pharma CEO uses $45 mn stock trading account to secure bail”

RT

Some 4,000 residents of Whitesboro, a village in upstate New York, will decide in a vote on Monday whether to change their village seal, which depicts a white settler and a Native American wrestling.

“We want to just put an end to it once and for all,” Mayor Patrick O’Connor told WKTV. “Let the residents have their say about what seal they want to represent them and their home and their history.”   Continue reading “NY village vote on changing seal depicting white settler ‘choking Indian’”

Mail.com

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police in Philadelphia are investigating a tip that a man charged in the ambush shooting of a patrolman is connected to a radical group that may continue to pose a threat to officers.

The police department said Sunday evening that someone approached an officer on the street and alleged that the man who attacked Officer Jesse Hartnett “had an affiliation to a group with radical beliefs.”   Continue reading “Police probe tip that radical group wants to harm officers”

Levant Report – by Brad Hoff

New Emails Expose Hillary’s Dirty War in Libya

The New Year’s Eve release of over 3000 new Hillary Clinton emails from the State Department has CNN abuzz over gossipy text messages, the “who gets to ride with Hillary” selection process set up by her staff, and how a “cute” Hillary photo fared on Facebook.   Continue reading “New Hillary Emails Reveal Propaganda, Executions, Coveting Libyan Oil and Gold”

Red State – by streiff

For someone who is running on her ability to understand the problems of ordinary people, Hillary Clinton is a miserable failure. From the earliest days of her candidacy, her inability to relate to the non-grifting class in America has been remarked upon. Back in September, only 46% of all respondents in a Washington Post poll thought Hillary was able to understand their problems.  By December, only 38% of Democrats in Iowa believed that:   Continue reading “Hillary Made More In Twelve Speeches Than Most Americans Will Make In Three Lifetimes”

Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett

Sandusky County, OH — Six police chiefs publicly accused the local sheriff on Friday of stealing drugs from their departments and lying about his involvement with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). The police chiefs also blamed the state’s attorney general and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) of stalling the investigation for political purposes.   Continue reading “Six Police Chiefs Publicly Accuse Sheriff – Claiming He Stole Their Drugs”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Amid stock market panic in China, many of the country’s most prominent billionaires are disappearing without a trace. This week, Zhou Chengjian, the chairman of the clothing company Metersbonwe became the most recent wealthy Chinese businessperson to go missing. Metersbonwe said in a statement on Thursday that it would be suspending its shares on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and that they were unaware of Chengjian’s whereabouts.   Continue reading “Amid Stock Market Panic, Dozens of Chinese Billionaires Are Mysteriously Disappearing”

RT

Legendary rock artist David Bowie has died at 69, after an 18-month battle with cancer, his publicist confirmed to SkyNews. The news was also posted on the musician’s official website.

The artist “died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”   Continue reading “Rock legend David Bowie dies aged 69 after long battle with cancer”

New York Daily News – by Adam Edelman

Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg secretly commissioned a poll last month to see how he might fare as a third-party 2016 candidate, according to a new report published Sunday.

Bloomberg commissioned the poll in December to see how he might perform as an independent in the 2016 race after watching the dazzling rise of Republican front-runner Donald Trump in the GOP race, CNN reported, citing a source familiar with the survey.   Continue reading “Former Mayor Bloomberg commissions secret poll to calculate his chances in a third-party 2016 presidential run”