CNN  – by Holly Yan

South Dakota could become the first state to ban transgender students from using restrooms of the gender they identify with.

The state Senate passed the bill Tuesday in a 20-15 vote, after the state House approved it 58-10 last month. The measure now goes to Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s desk.   Continue reading “S.D. passes transgender student bathroom ban bill”

Reuters

British Typhoon fighter jets intercepted two Russian Tu-160 bomber planes heading towards British airspace on Wednesday, a spokeswoman from the Ministry of Defence said.

The British aircraft were scrambled from a Royal Air Force base in eastern England and escorted the Russian planes while they flew in an area which is closely monitored by Britain, but outside its territorial airspace.   Continue reading “Britain scrambles fighters to intercept Russian bombers”

Gov’t Slaves

KANSAS CITY, MO  Retired union workers facing large pension cuts gathered to voice their anger at those cuts Tuesday.

Representative Emanuel Cleaver conducted the town hall meeting.

According to Cleaver, more than 270,000 people from across several states, including Missouri, who have vested millions of dollars into their pension funds, have been told their benefits from the Central States Pension Fund would be drastically cut, some as much as by 60 percent.   Continue reading “270,000 truckers told their pensions will be cut up to 60%”

Counter Current News – by M. David and Jackson Marciana

As Americans struggle to get an accurate total of just how many people U.S. police gun down annually, police in Iceland have still not shot asingle person since their single fatality in 2013.

The Guardian UK has created a database to track down hundreds of U.S. citizens killed by the police who were sworn to protect them.   Continue reading “Iceland Police Grieved and Apologized After Killing a Man For the First and Only Time In History”

The Register – by Darren Pauli

The super worm known as Stuxnet was but a cog in an active US war program in which hundreds of thousands of network implants and backdoors in Iran networks were actively maintained to facilitate a devastating barrage of hacking attacks, a documentary claims.

Zero Days, due to screen at the Berlin Film Festival today, claims that Stuxnet was just one part of an operation called “Olympic Games” that is itself part of a wider effort dubbed “Nitro Zeus” that involves hundreds of US defence personnel.   Continue reading “GCHQ intel used to develop Stuxnet, claims new documentary”

Truthstream Media – by Melissa Dykes

Revelation of the method and predictive programming always show up together in a nifty little package, don’t they?

This plot line was tucked into a May 2013 episode of Pokémon rated Y7…   Continue reading “Cartoon Explains Microwave Mind Control and Targeted Individuals to Kids”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Great Falls, MT — Sunday night, a family sat down to watch the mid-season premiere of the show “The Walking Dead,” and nearly ended up getting raided by dozens of police officers because their neighbors thought that they heard something suspicious. What they actually heard was the nearby family listening to the show at a high volume, but the neighbors alleged that they heard screaming, and talks of someone “having a gun.”

Without checking out the situation for themselves to see if anything truly suspicious was going on, the nosy neighbors instantly called the police, who showed up quickly and in large numbers.   Continue reading “Cops Swarm Family’s Home During ‘Walking Dead’ Because Neighbors Called 9-1-1 on the TV”

Reuters

Southern California Gas Co is to be arraigned on criminal charges on Wednesday over a huge methane leak near a Los Angeles neighborhood that forced thousands of residents from their homes, officials said.

SoCalGas, a division of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, faces four misdemeanor charges for failing to report the release of hazardous materials from Oct. 23 to Oct. 26, and discharging air contaminants beginning on Oct. 23.   Continue reading “Gas company to be arraigned over Los Angeles area methane leak”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Speculation abounds over the weekend death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

And for good reason, because the five-to-four conservative leaning court was to issue opinions on Obamacare, immigration, the Second Amendment, and various other key issues in coming weeks and months.   Continue reading “This Heart Attack Gun May Have Been Used To Kill Scalia: “Undetectable Toxin… Leaves a Tiny Red Dot… Would Not Appear In Autopsy””

Truthstream Media – by Aaron and Melissa Dykes

Of course, these days the concept of the Illuminati is much less a shadowy secret society bent on world domination than a cruel inside joke MTV has played out with borrowed symbolism.

But back in 1924, people were very worried about the Illuminati’s plans to take over the world by destroying it.   Continue reading “1924 Newspaper Article Outlines Six Goals of the Illuminati”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Update: Sure enough, AKP says this is being treated as “an act of terror” and we also have news that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has setup an emergency security meeting in Ankara, Turkey.

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With Turkey on the brink of going to war with Russia and, implicitly, Iran, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is looking for an excuse to invade Syria.    Continue reading “At Least 5 Dead After Massive Explosion In Turkish Capital, Military Dormitory Targeted”

Mail.com

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran on Wednesday snubbed a proposal agreed to by four influential oil producers to cap their crude output if others do the same, with a senior Oil Ministry official saying Tehran has no intention of freezing oil output levels.

Mahdi Asali, Iran’s OPEC envoy, said his country will in fact keep increasing its crude exports until it reaches levels attained before international sanctions were imposed on Tehran over its nuclear program.   Continue reading “Iran snubs Doha proposal, won’t freeze on oil output levels”

Mail.com

ATLANTA (AP) — A former Navy crewman is set to be executed Wednesday in Georgia for killing a fellow sailor whose remains were found buried in two states. Travis Hittson, 45, is scheduled to receive an injection of the barbiturate pentobarbital at 7 p.m. at the state prison in Jackson. He was convicted in the April 1992 killing of Conway Utterbeck.

The State Board of Pardons and Paroles, the only entity in Georgia authorized to commute a death sentence, rejected Hitton’s request for clemency after a hearing Tuesday. Hittson’s lawyers have said he was mistreated and neglected as a child and constantly craved the approval of others. That, they said, combined with alcoholism and relatively low intelligence, made it easy for his direct supervisor in the Navy, Edward Vollmer, to manipulate him into killing Utterbeck.   Continue reading “Georgia to execute ex-Navy crewman who killed fellow sailor”

Mail.com

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Dynel Lane went to extreme lengths to show those closest to her she was expecting a baby, sharing ultrasound images with her daughter and keeping photos of herself appearing pregnant on her cell phone.

She even arranged to meet her husband for a pre-natal appointment the same day prosecutors say she cut open the belly of a pregnant stranger and removed the woman’s unborn baby girl, passing the child off as her own before admitting the March 18, 2015 attack.   Continue reading “Trial opens for Colorado woman in case of baby cut from womb”