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Month: October 2016
This tip came through the back channels; its implications are astounding.
If there is any truth to it, the 2016 election could be a kick-off for total tyranny.
According to an unnamed source – who has provided accurate intel in the past – an unannounced military drill is scheduled to take place during a period leading up to the election and throughout the month after. Continue reading “Unrest and Martial Law? Leaked Military Drill Anticipates “No Rule of Law” After Election Results”
Former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson, who left the network amid allegations of sexual harassment against former network chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, has revealed she will testify before Congress on forced arbitration, a common TV contract clause that legally binds parties to settle resolutions outside of the court system.
Carlson, who didn’t have her contract renewed in June by the network, sued Ailes for sexual harassment shortly thereafter on July 5. Ailes resigned just two weeks after the suit was filed, and an internal investigation was launched. Continue reading “Gretchen Carlson to testify before Congress”
Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish
Five years ago, the West took it upon itself to use NATO to overthrow Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi — not for any humanitarian threat to civilians as had been repeatedly claimed — but because his planned roll-out of a new currency to be used across Africa posed a palpable existential threat to central banks at the heart of the Western financial and political system.
Long theorized to be the actual vehicle for Gaddafi’s downfall, the gold dinar-based, pan-African currency motive came to light in nascent 2016 in one of more than 3,000 of Hillary Clinton’s emails released by the State Department — conveniently timed with the New Year’s holiday to abate outrage or repercussions. Continue reading “5 Years Ago, the US Helped Murder Gaddafi to Stop the Creation of Gold-Backed Currency”
Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich
It’s official!
A new WHO air quality model confirms that 92% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits*. Information is presented via interactive maps, highlighting areas within countries that exceed WHO limits. [1]
The World Health Organization (WHO) published that confirmation of air quality in a press release issued September 2, 2016. Heck, I could have told them that years ago without performing any studies or quality models just from looking at skies overhead and seeing ‘sky graffiti’ that spreads out into ‘blanket clouds’, which make sunny days dark, dreary and dreadful of what’s falling to earth—the particulates we humans are forced to breathe. Continue reading “Global Air Quality UNFIT Per The WHO — Are Chemtrails To Blame?”
Wall Street Journal – by Zusha Elinson
SAN DIEGO—The day when police zap suspects from the sky with drones carrying stun guns may be nearing.
Taser International Inc., known for its stun guns and body cameras, is exploring the concept of a drone armed with a stun gun for use by police. This week, the company held discussions with police officials about such a device during a law-enforcement conference here. Continue reading “Taser Explores Concept of Drone Armed With Stun Gun for Police Use”
A 13-year-old boy’s lower right leg was amputated after a teacher at a Columbus, Georgia, school slammed him to the floor three times, an attorney for the boy’s family said on Friday.
Seventh-grader Montravious Thomas was hurt last month when he tried to leave a schoolroom at the AIM/Edgewood Student Services Center to call his mother and an altercation ensued, lawyer Renee Tucker said. Continue reading “Student’s leg amputated after teacher slammed him to floor: lawyer”
Nurses and midwives who chose to promote anti-vaccination on social media or in person could face prosecution, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia has warned, urging members of the public to report those who spread “misleading and deceptive” materials.
“With no exceptions we expect all registered nurses, enrolled nurses and midwives to use the best available evidence in making practice decisions.This includes providing information to the public about public health issues,” Chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) Dr. Lynette Cusack said in a statement. Continue reading “Anti-vaxxer Aussie nurses may face prosecution”
BALTIMORE, Md. (WJZ)– The ex-NSA contractor from Glen Burnie accused in the largest security breach in U.S. history, has a court hearing at 2:15 p.m. Friday.
Court documents revealed the astounding amount of top secret information found inside Harold Martin’s Anne Arundel County property. Continue reading “Ex-NSA Contractor to Appear in Federal Court Hearing”
Highways have been closed and people are being warned to stay inside after a chemical spill at a plant.
Many residents of Atchison, Kansas, are being allowed to return to their homes and go outside, following a scare over a toxic plume of chlorine that hovers over the city on Friday. Continue reading “Toxic Plume Spurs Evacuations in Kansas Town”
A man is facing felony charges after being accused of making a bomb threat against a GOP office in North Carolina.
The Hendersonville Police Department said in a news release that the Henderson County party headquarters received a bomb threat Thursday morning on the organization’s voicemail, prompting an evacuation. The State Bureau of Investigation swept the building with a bomb dog and found no explosives. Continue reading “Man Charged in Bomb Threat at North Carolina GOP Office”
The aptly-named SkunkLock is an ingenious bicycle lock that blasts would-be thieves with a disgusting cocktails of chemicals that most of the time causes them to vomit uncontrollably.
When San Francisco-based Daniel Idzkowski learned that over 1.5 million bikes are being stolen across the United States, every year, he decided it was up to him to come up with a more efficient means of theft prevention. After six months of work, he came up with the SkunkLock, a hollow steel U-lock system which houses presurized noxious chemical deterrent that’s even detectable through some of the most advanced gas masks. The proprietary formula, known as D_1, was developed by Idzkowski and his partner Yves Perrenoud, and is perfectly legal. Continue reading “Skunk-Like Bicycle Lock Sprays Thieves with Vomit-Inducing Gas”
John Podesta arranged a meeting with astronaut Edgar Mitchell to discuss the US government disclosing information to the public on aliens, according to emails leaked by WikiLeaks. The meeting was described as a prelude to involving President Barack Obama in the discussion.
“Our government is still operating from outdated beliefs and policies” Mitchell wrote in the email from 2014, in which he requested “a conversation with you and President Obama regarding the next steps in extraterrestrial disclosure for the benefit of our country and our planet.” Continue reading “Podesta urged to involve Obama in extraterrestrial disclosure meeting, emails reveal”
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Tax Revolution Institute – by Guillermo Jimenez
Tensions between the Internal Revenue Service and the proponents of political speech from the pulpit are beginning to boil over.
While the controversy is decades old, the IRS’s restrictions on the political speech of churches and other places of worship have become a hot-button political issue in 2016. Continue reading “Debate over IRS Restrictions on “Pulpit Freedom” Heats Up”
The Columbus Dispatch – by Dan Gearino
The federal government has given notice that it plans to auction oil and gas lease rights for 1,600 acres of Wayne National Forest near Marietta, a step that could lead to fracking on public land.
Energy industry officials are applauding the decision, which affects parts of Monroe and Washington counties, while environmentalists are criticizing it. Continue reading “Ohio’s Wayne forest could be used for fracking”
WEB Notes: Basically turning people into super snoops, as if monitoring your digital data was not enough. Listen to what your president said, “No government is going to have the capacity to read every person’s texts or [posts on] social media.” Obviously they are doing this already or trying to do it. With technology allowing for the easy sorting of files based on metadata that is available to all of us for free including sorting photos by faces automatically. I am more than sure the government is able to sort out our digital data if they so choose.
Yes, Virginia, there really IS a poll fairy skewing the polls in favor of Hillary Clinton.
Yesterday, I wrote about a brand new leak that had come my way. I read through the first 5 pages, confirmed that the two entities in the document were genuine and were really in cahoots, and quickly got out the information that the polls we are seeing with Clinton in the lead are fake. Continue reading “Fake Websites, Fake Polls, Fake News, Fake Leaks: The Desperate Maneuvers of the Losing Clinton Campaign”
My Champlain Valley – by Sara McCloskey
Doctors say Hand, Foot and Mouth disease is as common as the common cold, a sickness that can spread fast if you don’t have good hygiene. Continue reading “Cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Pop Up in Vermont”
Tech Crunch – by Darrell Etherington
UPDATE: As of 9:36 AM ET, Dyn says it has restored its DNS services to normal operation.
A number of popular sites and services are down right now for many users, including Twitter, SoundCloud, Spotify and Shopify. The cause appears to be a sweeping outage of DNS provider Dyn, as a result of a DDOS attack, according to a post on Hacker News. Continue reading “Many sites including Twitter, Shopify and Spotify suffering outage”