Month: April 2016
HOUSTON (KTRK) — The National Weather Service has just issued a Flood Warning for Addicks and Barker Reservoirs for the first time ever. The news comes hours after officials said Highway 6 could be under water for weeks. Continue reading “NWS issues Flood Warning for Addicks, Barker Reservoirs for first time ever”
(Reuters) – Five ex-New Orleans police officers pleaded guilty on Wednesday to various charges in connection with the killings of two unarmed people in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a federal prosecutor said.
The former officers were convicted in 2011 over an incident in which police fired on unarmed people walking over the city’s Danziger Bridge in September 2005. A retrial was later ordered due to prosecutorial misconduct. Continue reading “Ex-New Orleans Cops Plead Guilty In Post-Katrina Killings”
President Barack Obama has said the classified pages of the 9/11 Commission report that do not “compromise major national security interests” may “hopefully” be soon released, but argued against any potential legal action against Saudi citizens. Continue reading “Obama: ‘If we let Americans sue Saudis for 9/11, foreigners will begin suing US non-stop’”
The Douglas County School District plans to arm its security staff with 10 semiautomatic rifles designed to provide a high-powered defense in the event of a shooting or other violent incident.
Richard Payne, director of security, said he made the decision to spend more than $12,000 on the Bushmaster “long guns” in January after noting his security officers, equipped only with handguns, were training “hand to hand” with the sheriff’s office, which used the larger weapons. Continue reading “Douglas County schools to issue semiautomatic rifles to security staff”
Gardening by the Moon is a great way to help plan your above and below ground crops. Here’s how it works:
- Plant flowers and vegetables that bear crops above ground during the light, or waxing, of the Moon: from the day the Moon is new to the day it is full.
- Plant flowering bulbs and vegetables that bear crops below ground during the dark, or waning, of the Moon: from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again.
Business Insider – by Lucas Kawa
Hailed as the pioneers of modern finance, the Rothschilds haveamassed an incredible fortune that has lasted for centuries.
The family’s vast wealth and secrecy have also made it a target of countless conspiracy theories.
If you believe everything you read, the Rothschilds have facilitated the assassination of multiple U.S. Presidents, control the world’s money supply, and have a network of clandestine agents that served as puppet business associates during the family’s rise to power. Continue reading “The Story Behind The Most Insidious Rothschild Dynasty Conspiracy Theory”
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NGA is a super-secret agency who has been utilizing SPY SATELLITES for the past 45 years to spy on Americans. It’s a fact. This information is then transmitted to the CIA, DARPA, NAVEL INTELLIGENCE, FBI, et al.
This agency was employed to spy on the Branch Davidians months before the seige at Waco, Tx. Continue reading “Has anyone ever heard of the “National Geospacial-Intelligence Agency?”
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Workers are making emergency repairs to a broken sewer line that’s spewing about 1 million gallons of wastewater per day into a Mississippi River tributary in Memphis, an official said Wednesday.
This is the third sewage spill in Memphis in the past three weeks. Continue reading “3rd sewage line breaks in Memphis, spills waste into river”
According to glyphosate laboratory testing conducted at Microbe Inotech Laboratories, Inc., in St. Louis, the Quaker Instant Oatmeal (Strawberries and Cream) sample tested at the lab contains an astonishing 1,327.1 ppb (parts per billion) of glyphosate weed killer.
The test results, achieved via the ELISA methodology (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay), are astonishing for two reasons: Continue reading “Quaker instant oatmeal and Silk non-GMO soy creamer found contaminated with alarming levels of glyphosate weed killer… and they’re not even GMO!”
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel, the world’s largest maker of semiconductors, said on Tuesday that it was laying off 12,000 people, about 11 percent of its work force, as it continues to reel from a long downturn in global demand for personal computers.
The company’s chief executive, Brian Krzanich, announced the layoffs as part of a larger corporate restructuring, which will result in a $1.2 billion charge. Intel also reported lower-than-expected first-quarter earnings and reduced its projected revenue for the year. Continue reading “Intel to Slash 12,000 Jobs as PC Demand Plummets”
DUBAI—Saudi Arabia is set to secure a $10 billion loan from international banks as the kingdom seeks to address a budget shortfall caused by the fall in oil prices, according to five bankers close to the transaction.
Saudi Arabia increased the loan size from an initial target range between $6 billion and $8 billion, after receiving strong demand from a wide range of global banks, said the people familiar with the matter. The terms of the loan have been agreed and only requires the documentation to be finalized, said the people. Continue reading “Saudi Arabia Set to Secure $10 Billion Loan to Address Budget Shortfall”
The War on Cash has many fronts.
The latest battle is for the face of the currency itself, and the central bankers, who control the front anyway, have imposed a symbolic defeat against the leaders in America’s past who have fought against the stranglehold of the money makers.
Naturally, there are liberal politics at play, fighting for every inch of ground in the war for ideological re-engineering. History is being whitewashed, various figures of antiquity rolling in their graves…. Continue reading “Andrew Jackson, Who Fought Central Bank, Removed from $20 As “Public Concern for Liberty” Erased”