Market Watch – by Myra P Saefong

Oil prices officially charged into a bull market Thursday as the prospect of an output freeze by major producers, data showing the first weekly fall in U.S. crude supplies in a month, and a decline in the dollar boosted prices.

Crude-oil prices have advanced more than 20% from their Aug. 2 low over the past several sessions, signifying a bull-market run.   Continue reading “Why oil prices just stampeded into bull-market territory”

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Sean Hannity

Today, New York Times Bestselling author Ed Klein has revealed on The Sean Hannity Show that sources have confirmed to him that not only is The Clinton Foundation under federal investigation, but also at least one Clinton Foundation insider is prepared to testify in a court of law against Hillary.   Continue reading “Clinton Foundation Witnesses Coming Forward In Pay-For-Play Investigation”

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The Rothschilds

   “The few who understand the system, will either be so interested from it’s profits or so dependant on it’s favors, that there will be no opposition from that class.” — Rothschild Brothers of London, 1863

  “Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes it’s laws” — Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild
Continue reading “Quotes on Banking and the Federal Reserve”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

August 12, 2016, Barack Hussein Obama, the 43rd or 44th (some question the number) President of the United States, signed Presidential Executive Order No. 13737 “Providing an Order of Succession Within the Environmental Protection Agency,” which revoked his previous PEO 13614 (May 21, 2012).

Here’s the link to PEO 13737 published in the Federal Register, August 17, 2016.   Continue reading “What’s Up With The Newest Presidential Executive Order?”

The Unz Review

The past two weeks have been rich in military developments directly affecting Russia:

Syria:

1) Russia has announced that she will transform the Khmeimim airfield into a full-fledged military base with a permanently deployed task force.

2) Russia will deploy her heavy aircraft-carrying missile cruiser (often referred to in the West as an “aircraft carrier”) Admiral Kuznetsov to the eastern Mediterranean to to check the combat capabilities of the ship and its strike group and to engage, for the very first time, the state-of-the-art Ka-52K Katran helicopters.   Continue reading “Russian military options in Syria and the Ukraine”

Counter Current News – by Jeremiah Jones

An “Alaskan Avenger”, a victim of molestation and abuse as a child, is accused of vengefully attacking sex offenders with a hammer, using the online sex offender registry to find offenders.

According to Alfred NG of NY Daily News, Using Anchorage’s public online sex offender registry to locate up to 3 offenders, Jason Vukovich allegedly broke into his victim’s homes and bashed in their heads with a hammer in June.   Continue reading “Man Takes Law Into Own Hands, Uses Online Sex Offender Registry To Track Down Rapists”

Gov’t Slaves

[8/17/16]  Target Corp. said it will spend $20 million to add a private bathroom to each of its stores by next year, following customer protests over its policy allowing transgender individuals to use whichever restroom corresponds with their gender identity.

Most of Target’s 1,797 locations already have single-occupancy or unisex restrooms, but it will add the option to 277 stores by November and to about 20 remaining stores by March 2017, the company said on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Target To Spend $20 Million On Private Bathrooms After Customer Revolt”

The Organic Prepper

Many people watching Milwaukee burn on the news from the safety of their homes in the suburbs feel immune. It seems like this only happens in big cities, right?  “These people are burning down their own neighborhoods, how ridiculous,” observers say. They feel safe in their belief that the issue is merely a war on cops,and it’s nothing that could happen to them.

While cities like Milwaukee and Baltimore have been hard hit, keep in mind that Ferguson, Missouri is a relatively small town with a population of just over 21,000 people at the last census.   Continue reading “Is Civil Unrest Coming to Suburbia? Rest Assured, the Media Will Lie About It”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

The rise of industrial agriculture — led by companies such as Monsanto that push monoculture, chemical-based farming and patented life forms — has brought a flood of pesticides that wreak havoc on natural ecosystems.

Insects and animals that eat insects fall victim to the millions of gallons of pesticides dumped on cropland, which run off into waterways, drift to nearby habitats and are picked up as residue by visiting pollinators.   Continue reading “First Long-term Study Confirms World’s Most Popular Pesticide is Wiping Bees Off the Planet”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Some people still aren’t sure on this point, so just for the record, yes: US government propaganda use against American citizens has been fully made legal.

You see kids, once upon a time in 1948, we had something known as theSmith-Mundt Act (or, more officially, The US Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948). This act specified the State Department’s propaganda operations outside (key word “outside”) of US borders in a shift from wartime to peacetime use of propaganda as an instrument of the new post-World War II foreign policy.   Continue reading “Yes, US Government Propaganda Use Against American Citizens Is Officially Legal Now”

Natural News – by Izabelle Z

The first day of school will be remembered for all the wrong reasons by 145 California children in the Folsom Cordova Unified School district, who arrived on the much-anticipated day only to be turned away because they lacked the proper immunization records.

The move is part of a new state law that went into effect last month, SB277, that removed vaccine exemptions based on personal and religious beliefs. Under the law, students who are entering “checkpoint years” – kindergarten and seventh grade – are required to provide their full vaccination records. Of the district’s 1,462 students in these grades, 157 had been singled out by the school as not having vaccine records.   Continue reading “MEDICAL TYRANNY: California children now being denied public education until their parents submit to forced vaccinations”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Just to prove the US isn’t the only place where governments seek to cure symptoms rather than diseases for political benefit, Venezuela’s Interior Minister, Nestor Reverol, launched a campaign in Caracas to “disarm” citizens in an effort to curb rampant violence.  Venezuela has the world’s second highest murder rate which Reverol attributes, at least in part, to heavily armed gangs roaming the streets with guns that they apparently acquire from “corrupt” police officers.  To address the violent crime issue, Venezueala has decided to chop up over 2,000 shotguns and pistols and laser tag ammunition as apparently the majority of ammunition used for violent crime in the country is manufactured by the state and “sold by corrupt police” as well.  We’re noticing a trend here.  Per Reuters:    Continue reading “Venezuela Confiscates Guns As Murder Rates Soar”

Washington Post – by Matt Zapotosky

The Justice Department plans to end its use of private prisons after officials concluded the facilities are both less safe and less effective at providing correctional services than those run by the government.

Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates announced the decision on Thursday in a memo that instructs officials to either decline to renew the contracts for private prison operators when they expire or “substantially reduce” the contracts’ scope. The goal, Yates wrote, is “reducing — and ultimately ending — our use of privately operated prisons.”   Continue reading “Justice Department says it will end use of private prisons”

Courier Express – by Katie Weidenboerner

ROSSITER – In July, police found a buggy driving carelessly through Rossiter with two men on the roof, leading to an underage driving under the influence arrest.

Punxsutawney state police report at 11:01 p.m. July 8, a buggy carrying five men was traveling near the intersection of Sunset and First streets in Indiana County when the buggy, which had two men on the roof, was stopped by police for a “safety issue.”   Continue reading “Buggy driver arrested for underage DUI, 4 passengers cited”

The College Fix – by Jeremy Beaman

The Princeton University HR department has largely wiped the word “man” from its vocabulary.

The relatively new policy in effect at the Ivy League institution spells out the directive in a four-page memo that aims to make the department more gender inclusive.

Instead of using “man,” employees are told to use words such as human beings, individuals or people.   Continue reading “Princeton HR department: Don’t use word ‘man’”