The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

According to the American Trucking Association, there are some 3.5 million truck drivers in the United States alone.

That’s 3.5 million people who may lose their jobs once driverless trucks hit the roads in full force… which appears to be in the not-too-distant future.

Tech Crunch reports that a convoy of these trucks recently drove across Europe and arrived without incident at their destination at the Port of Rotterdam for 75% cheaper than it would have cost had human beings been driving them:   Continue reading “Driverless Trucks Already Being Tested; Three Million-Plus Truck Drivers To Lose Their Jobs Soon”

Sharyl Attkisson

Beyond the issue of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server for public business, including some classified materials; and beyond the fact that some of the documents continue to be improperly withheld from Freedom of Information requests after years, many more questions have arisen. One of them surrounds the State Department’s removal of Benghazi-related files from the secretary of state’s office a year ago, even though they were under Congressional subpoena.   Continue reading “State Department removed Benghazi files after subpoena”

The News Tribune – by Alexis Krell

A Tacoma lawyer has been dispensing more than legal advice during visits to the Pierce County Jail, according to prosecutors, who accused him of having sex with an inmate and providing drugs to others.

William Mack Stoddard Jr., 68, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of second-degree introducing contraband, unlawfully delivering a controlled substance and conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.   Continue reading “Lawyer accused of having sex, bringing drugs to Pierce County Jail inmates”

PNN

Israeli occupation forces(IOF) and several settlers invaded on Thursday at dawn the city of Nablus, leading to clashes with dozens of local youths; one teen was shot with a live round.

Local media in Nablus said the IOF shot Ahmad Adel Mas’oud, 17, with a live round in his thigh.

In addition, many Palestinians received treatment for the effects of tear gas inhalation.   Continue reading “Thursday Overnight: IOF Raids Continue Across the Occupied West Bank”

AE 911 Truth – by James McDowell and AE911Truth Staff

Since its inception in 2006, Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth has remained steadfast in its mission of exposing the flaws in the claims made by the National Institute of Safety and Technology (NIST) — namely, that the impact of two planes and the resulting fires brought down three steel-framed skyscrapers on September 11, 2001. We do scientific, cogent, and comprehensive analyses, backed by forensically-tested, unassailable facts.  

One outcome of our insistence on remaining true to our mission is that our ranks of signatories has swelled from less than a dozen to more than 2,300 building and technical professionals who are petitioning the government for a new, independent investigation of the catastrophic destruction at the World Trade Center on 9/11.   Continue reading “60 Structural Engineers Cite Evidence for Controlled Demolition of Three WTC High-Rises”

Global Research – by Manlio Dinucci

The United States feigned surprise during the simulation of an attack by the Russian aviation against the USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea. And yet, as we have reported, Russia already has the capacity to block the ship’s Communications & Commands, and did so, observes Manlio Dinucci, because the ship was in the process of violating the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF). Furthermore, the US nuclear deployment occurred as China is developing hypersonic launchers, a part of whose trajectory will be in glide mode, inspiring new research by DARPA. As from now, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin are participating in the Tactical Boost Glide Program.   Continue reading “US-NATO Military Escalation on Russia’s Doorstep, Deployment of “Nuclear Attack Units”. Moscow Has Issued Warning”

NBC Bay Area

A male employee was found dead at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino Wednesday morning, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff.

No suspects are being sought, and no one is in danger, sheriff’s officials said, adding that the campus at 1 Infinite Loop is open.

“Through further investigation, they determined there was no other individuals involved and they believe it was an isolated incident. There was no one else on campus or in the public at risk,” Sgt. Andrea Urena with the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department said at a press conference at the Apple campus Wednesday afternoon.   Continue reading “Male Employee Found Dead at Apple’s Cupertino Headquarters: Sheriff”

RT

A massive fire in Canada has engulfed the CN Rail trestle bridge in the community of Mayerthorpe, Alberta. An investigation is underway as this is the 17th suspicious fire in the last six days.

According to police, the fire, which destroyed the bridge some 120km northwest of Edmonton, southern Canada, could have been set deliberately.   Continue reading “Blaze devours CN Rail bridge: Canadian police suspect arson after 17th fire in 6 days”

Yahoo News – by Michael Tarm

CHICAGO (AP) — Dennis Hastert, the Republican who for eight years presided over the House and was second in the line of succession to the presidency, was sentenced Wednesday to more than a year in prison in the hush-money case that included accusations he sexually abused teenagers while coaching high school wrestling.

Judge Thomas M. Durkin also ordered Hastert to undergo sex-offender treatment, spend two years on supervised release after 15 months behind bars and pay a $250,000 fine to a crime victims’ fund.   Continue reading “Former House speaker sentenced to more than a year in prison”

“The sole power of impeachment being vested in them, they have it in their power to control the representative in this democratic right; to screen from punishment, or rather from conviction, all high offenders, being their creatures, and to keep in awe all opponents to their power in high office.”

Taken from the New York Journal, Nov. 22, 1787 by CINCINNATUS It appears to have been written in answer to James Wilson’s Anti-Federalist # 12)


I come now, sir, to the most exceptionable part of the Constitution – the Senate. In this, as in every other part, you [James Wilson of Pennsylvania] are in the line of your profession Law], and on that ground assure your fellow citizens, that – perhaps there never was a charge made with less reason, than that which predicts the institution of a baneful aristocracy in the Federal Senate. Continue reading “Anti-Federalist Paper No. 64 – On The Organization And Powers Of The Senate (Part 3)”

BioPrep Watch

Siga Technologies Inc., a company that focuses on the creation and sale of solutions for biodefense and medical needs with unmet problems, recently launched its phase-one single ascending dose clinical study for TPOXX in an intravenous (IV) formulation.

TPOXX is the top drug candidate at the company. It is designed to treat orthopoxvirus diseases. To conduct the study, Siga collaborated with the Biomedical Research and Development Authority (BARDA).
Continue reading “Siga launches clinical study for TPOXX IV formulation”

Natural News – by JD Heyes

Americans who are suffering rate increases and higher out-of-pocket expenses thanks to the healthcare “reforms” of the “Affordable” Care Act, are about to get hit with even higher costs, after the nation’s largest health insurer announced recently that it was pulling out of the Obamacare exchanges after losing a whopping $1 billion since 2014.

As reported by The Associated Press – which tried to spin the departure in a good light for consumers (more on that in a moment) – UnitedHealth said that its losses had caused it to limit participation in the exchanges to just a handful of states next year, after expanding to 34 in 2016, though officials with the company would not be more specific about 2017 plans.   Continue reading “Obamacare bankrupting health insurers, too: Largest insurer loses $1 billion a year, says it’s going to drop coverage to save itself from bankruptcy”

USA Today

(NEWSER) – It’s what every young child desperately saves his or her allowance for: the chance to go to the supermarket and buy a delicious Hershey’s … blueberry barbecue beef bar. Yes, that’s a meat bar, though “we aren’t going out there saying it is a meat bar,” a Hershey’s marketing VP tells the Wall Street Journal. “We’re saying it is a Krave bar.”

For any non-dried-meat aficionados, Krave currently exists, it being a beef jerky line Hershey acquired in 2015 that turns out jazzed-up flavors like pineapple orange. The chocolate king’s line of Krave protein bars, which debut in August, are geared toward the health-minded. “It is a very low-calorie, high-protein choice,” Shane Chambers, the GM of Krave Pure Foods, told Food Business News last month.   Continue reading “Hershey’s is going to start selling meat bars”