Texe Marrs

NOTE: Excerpt from Texe Marrs’ new bestselling book, Conspiracy of the Six-Pointed Star

Every conspiring researcher who has studied the 9/11 scam and hoax knows about the shenanigans of Jewish billionaire Larry Silverstein. Silverstein bought the World Trade Center towers and buildings in 2001, just months before they came crashing down. The shrewd Silverstein had insured them twice, so that he would get paid double their market value if something happened to this expensive real estate. He was thus richly rewarded when the “19 Arab terrorists” (Not!) guided those passenger aircraft into the towers.  Continue reading “How The Grinch Stole American Sovereignty and Freedom”

The New American – by Victor Skinner

The Obama administration wants to make sure Utica, New York’s young refugees aren’t without a job, so he’s spending millions to make sure it doesn’t happen.

“Access to a job in the summer and beyond can make all the difference to a young person – especially those who don’t have access to many resources and opportunities,” President Obama said of his new Summer Opportunity Project.   Continue reading “Obama spending millions to find summer jobs — for refugees”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

Seriously man, you can’t make this sh!t up!!! The pervert tyrants over at DHS have offered “A fitting tribute to an extraordinary leader. Today, we unveiled the #NapolitanoPortrait.” DHS has been posting giddy twitter comments and photos all afternoon. “The #NapolitanoPortrait was commissioned by Secretary Napolitano. She has donated it to DHS as a gift, to be part of our rich history.” (!!!)   Continue reading “Egotism Unhinged: ‘Big Sis’ Janet Napolitano Donates Portrait Of Herself To DHS, Who ‘Unveils’ It With Pomp & Circumstance”

The Weekly Standard – by Daniel Harper

Bernie Sanders revealed Tuesday that shots were fired into his Nevada campaign office and that an “apartment housing complex my campaign staff lived in was broken into and ransacked.” The Democratic presidential candidate did not explicitly blame his rival, Hillary Clinton, for the actions.

Sanders made the statement in response to “criticisms made against my campaign organization.” Here’s the Sanders’s full statement:   Continue reading “Sanders: ‘Shots Were Fired Into My Campaign Office in Nevada’”

Natural News – by Isabelle Z.

They might not be welcome in your yard, but it turns out that dandelions have tremendous potential when it comes to helping people who are suffering from cancer.

Chemo-resistant melanoma is now the most common type of cancer affecting Americans aged 25 to 29. The only option doctors can presently offer these patients is surgery to remove the tumor and its surroundings, followed by immunotherapy, which does not usually work when the melanoma has metastasized.   Continue reading “Dandelion root extract found to kill leukemia cells, prostate cancer cells and chemo-resistant melanoma”

Q13 Fox

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle and state officials have announced plans to move people out of the homeless encampment along Interstate 5 known as the Jungle.

Mayor Ed Murray and Gov. Jay Inslee said in a written statement Tuesday they are working together to address the needs of people who live in unsanctioned camps in a greenbelt that runs along I-5 in South Seattle.   Continue reading “Seattle to clear out longstanding homeless camp ‘The Jungle’”

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KCRA 3 – by Jonathan J. Cooper

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) —Children and teens brought illegally to the United States gained access to publicly funded health care Monday as California began allowing young people to sign up for the state’s health care program for the poor without regard to their immigration status.   Continue reading “California undocumented immigrant kids gain state-funded health care”

Politico – by Adam Behsudi

The U.S. International Trade Commission is set to release its long-awaited estimate of the economic effect of the Trans-Pacific Partnership this week, likely with mildly positive findings, but the report won’t quite provide the impetus for congressional action on the deal that the administration had hoped.

The May 18 release of the congressionally mandated report could have kicked off a window between now and the July recess for hearings or even markups of the TPP implementing bill, but the continued criticisms of the trade deal on the presidential campaign trail and in Congress have made the deal is too politically toxic to take up.   Continue reading “ITC report won’t unstick TPP just yet”

Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett

As the government continues to suppress the entire 6,700-page Senate Torture Report, the CIA inspector general’s office recently admitted to “mistakenly” destroying their only copy of the classified report. Although CIA Director John Brennan possesses another copy of the torture report, he refuses to send a replacement to the internal watchdog’s office.

Last summer, the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Justice Department were privately informed that CIA employees at the inspector general’s office had both destroyed the disk and deleted the file containing the full Senate Torture Report. Despite the fact that the Justice Department ordered all copies of the classified document to be preserved, acting CIA Inspector General Christopher Sharpley was unable to locate another copy and eventually informed the Senate Intelligence Committee that his officers has mistakenly ruined their only copies.   Continue reading “CIA “Accidentally” Deleted and Destroyed Its Only Copy of Senate Torture Investigation”

Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

What the hell?! I don’t believe for a minute that this is from “el nino.” Looks more like a Fukushima radiation disaster of biblical proportions.

My wife and I went to Newport on Sunday with some family members and I shot this video. This is the most bizarre and horrible thing I’ve ever seen in Newport, and I’ve been going there since I was a kid. Corporate news reports acknowledge that such crabs are virtually unheard of for Newport in the first place, not having been seen there for decades. Some reports blame the bizarre ‘biblical proportion’ event on the warm water of El Nino, but the Orange County Register admits that experts aren’t really sure of the cause. There is a sea of dead red crabs blanketing the beach for MILES, as far as the eye can see! I think it probably has to do with the Fukushima disaster, as certain data indicates.   Continue reading “WOW: MILLIONS Of Crabs Wash Up On Newport Beach, Calif. Coastline”

Target rich environment? Of course!!!!!!

Hugh Grant - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011.jpgHugh Grant (born March 23, 1958) is a Scottish business executive and CEO of Monsanto.

He worked in Scotland from 1981 to 1991, for the then U.S.-based Monsanto Company, and then was appointed global strategy director in the agriculture division, based in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1995 he became managing director for the company’s Asia-Pacific region, and in 1998, co-president of the agriculture division.[1]

The 20th-century Monsanto Company (in the midst of a roughly five-year series of mergers and spin-offs that had the effect of reducing its focus on chemicals in favor of biotechnology) legally ceased to exist in 2000, a new Monsanto Company was created, and Grant became executive vice president and chief operating officer of this new Monsanto. In 2003, he became president and chief executive officer, and joined the board of directors.

Breitbart – by Michael Patrick Leahy

One of every five refugees resettled in Minnesota by the federal government tested positive for latent tuberculosis in 2014, according to the state’s Department of Health.

Only 4 percent of the general population in the United States tested positive for latent tuberculosis in the most recent report provided by the Centers for Disease Control.

The April 2016 edition of the Refugee Health Quarterly, published by the Minnesota Department of Health reports that:   Continue reading “22 Percent of Resettled Refugees in Minnesota Test Positive for Tuberculosis”

Bloomberg – by Victoria Stilwell

The cost of living in the U.S. climbed in April by the most in three years an indication that inflation may be picking up toward the Federal Reserve’s goal.

Consumer prices increased 0.4 percent, the biggest gain since February 2013, following a 0.1 percent advance in March, a Labor Department report showed Tuesday in Washington. The so-called core measure, which strips out food and energy costs, rose 0.2 percent after a 0.1 percent gain the prior month.   Continue reading “Consumer Prices in U.S. Climbed in April by Most Since 2013”

Huffington Post – by Lee Moran

A suspected white supremacist who resembles Adolf Hitler faces numerous charges after allegedly being caught with a stash of guns and ammunition.

Cops found convicted felon Bruce Post III, 42, lurking in woodland in Lacey Township, New Jersey, on Sunday afternoon sporting a Hitler-style mustache and hairstyle, the New York Daily News reports. He was with another man and immediately aroused their suspicion.   Continue reading “Suspected White Supremacist With Hitler Mustache Arrested Over Guns Cache”

Mail.com

BAGHDAD (AP) — A wave of bombings struck outdoor markets and a restaurant in Shiite-dominated neighborhoods of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 69 people, officials said — the latest in deadly militant attacks far from the front lines in the country’s north and west where Iraqi forces are battling the Islamic State group.

In an online statement, IS claimed responsibility only for the deadliest bombing of the day, which took place in Baghdad’s northeastern Shaab neighborhood and where at least 34 people were killed and 75 others were wounded.   Continue reading “Wave of bombings hits Baghdad Shiite areas, killing 69”

Mail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — The Russian military is constructing a new army base in the central Syrian town of Palmyra, within the protected zone that holds the archaeological site listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site and without asking for permission from relevant authorities, an American heritage organization and a top Syrian archaeologist said Tuesday.

The American School of Oriental Research’s Cultural Heritage Initiative posted pictures from the satellite imagery and analytics company DigitalGlobe that show the construction on the edge of the ancient site that was damaged by the Islamic State group, which held Palmyra for 10 months.   Continue reading “Russians building army base at Syria’s Palmyra site”