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PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea’s top diplomat for U.S. affairs told The Associated Press on Thursday that Washington “crossed the red line” and effectively declared war by putting leader Kim Jong Un on its list of sanctioned individuals, and said a vicious showdown could erupt if the U.S. and South Korea hold annual war games as planned next month.

Han Song Ryol, director-general of the U.S. affairs department at the North’s Foreign Ministry, said in an interview that recent U.S. actions have put the situation on the Korean Peninsula on a war footing.   Continue reading “N. Korea: US has crossed red line, relations on war footing”

220px-Michael_R_BloombergMichael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American business magnate, politician, and philanthropist. With a net worth of US$46.7 billion as of July 2016, Bloomberg is the 6th richest person in the United States and the 8th richest in the world.

Bloomberg is the founder, CEO, and owner of Bloomberg L.P., the global financial data and media company that bears his name, and is notable for its Bloomberg Terminal, which is widely used by investment professionals around the world. Bloomberg began his career at the securities brokerage Salomon Brothers, before forming his own company in 1981 and spending the next twenty years as its Chairman and CEO. Bloomberg also served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees at his alma mater, Johns Hopkins University, from 1996 to 2002.   Continue reading “Bad Example of Man Target”

USA Today – by Tom Vanden Brook

WASHINGTON — Military officials have relieved a senior officer from a key post in Europe after determining he had misused government resources while having an extramarital affair, the Army has confirmed.

Army Maj. Gen. David Haight had been in charge of operations for U.S. European Command, the Pentagon’s principal command for confronting a resurgent Russia with the 28-nation NATO alliance.   Continue reading “Extramarital affair, misuse of resources cost Army general his post”

MassPrivateI

According to a NYC. gov page, CityBridge was chosen in 2014 to offer free private Wi-Fi to NYC residents. CityBridge is a consortium of companies that includes Intersection, Qualcomm, and CIVIQ Smartscapes – to develop and operate the LinkNYC network. (the above pic. shows one of two surveillance cameras)

These kiosks, called ‘Links,’ will provide the public with a fast, private Wi-Fi network providing free domestic calling, two USB charging ports, a tablet for accessing the internet, and a red 911 button to contact emergency services. New York city plans on installing nearly10,000 spying kiosks.    Continue reading “10K Google Wi-Fi kiosks are collecting millions of faces and MAC addresses”

SuperStation95

After hundreds of Bernie Sanders supporters stormed out of the Democratic National Convention, the Wells Fargo Center appeared almost empty.  The Democrats are now advertising for “Actors” who will be paid $50 a day to attend the rest of the convention to “cheer” and “wear promotional material.”

The DNC is literally trying to fill empty seats with paid actors for their national convention!   Continue reading “Democrats RUNNING ADS on Craig’s List for “Actors to fill empty seats” at Convention: $50 a day to applaud”

Natural News – by Beverly Entin

Potatoes are rich in vitamins and minerals that are essential for the proper body functions. They are especially enriched in:

  • Vitamin C: A half cup of potato juice contains almost half of the daily recommended intake of vitamin C
  • Potassium: A half cup of the juice provides around 27% of the daily recommended intake of potassium
  • Thiamine: A half cup of the juice provides more than 20% of the daily recommended intake of thiamine

Continue reading “This Drink is A Medicine For Diseases – How A Cup of Potato Juice Heal Your Entire Body”

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Cure Diseases – by Prof. Dr. Jack Cooper

NEW YORK—If you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, you might be glad to know that research on using electricity to treat this debilitating disease is set to begin clinical trials later this year in the United States.   Continue reading “Can Bioelectronic Therapy Replace Drug Treatment For Rheumatoid Arthritis?”

MuckRock – by Daniel Welch

Many of the training plan proposals we’ve received from U.S. law enforcement agencies will allude to a ‘visual presentation’ component of the lesson, but for the majority agencies this is as much evidence of that presentation as they choose to provide.   Continue reading “Clip art and controversy in Colorado police’s MRAP training materials”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. — The First Amendment

Congress shall make no law… but they shall erect a “free speech cage”.   Continue reading “This video of anti-Hillary protesters in a “free speech cage” at the DNC is a truly pathetic image of modern American “freedom””

Activist Post – by Derrick Broze

A federal judge has ruled that law enforcement may continue to place recording devices in public places because it does not violate the constitutional guarantee against warrantless searches and privacy protections. 

On Friday July 22, U.S. District Judge Phyllis Hamilton issued a 17-page ruling which found the practice of placing recording devices on the steps of courthouses in Oakland and Martinez, California to be “unsettling,” but not in violation of the Fourth Amendment. The four defendants in the federal criminal fraud case are accused of rigging real estate bids throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.   Continue reading “Federal Judge Rules Hidden Microphones In Public Do Not Violate Constitution”

Reuters

China and Russia will hold “routine” naval exercises in the South China Sea in September, China’s Defence Ministry said on Thursday, adding that the drills were aimed at strengthening their cooperation and were not aimed at any other country.

The exercises come at a time of heightened tension in the contested waters after an arbitration court in the Hague ruled this month that China did not have historic rights to the South China Sea and criticized its environmental destruction there.   Continue reading “China says to hold drills with Russia in South China Sea”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Manchester, CT — After the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December 2012, Connecticut passed gun laws in April 2013 that made it amongst the most restrictive states in the country. However, residents can still traverse their way through the bureaucratic red tape and legally obtain a permit allowing them to open carry and conceal carry a firearm.   Continue reading “VIDEO: Cops Ignore Dispatch Calls for REAL Crimes to Unlawfully Hold Innocent People at Gunpoint”

Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Following an outcry from parents and families, two federal agencies have backed off a policy that would have said the government is “equal partners” with moms and dads.

As reported by the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), the initial language was contained in a draft document by the US Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services.   Continue reading “U.S. Government Finally Admits It’s Not ‘Equal Partners’ With Parents”

CNS News – by Eric Scheiner

Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) says the situation with gun sales is “not unlike climate change, it’s not unlike banning tobacco – restriction.”

“We’ve got to understand this situation with these guns is not unlike climate change, it’s not unlike banning tobacco – restriction,” Ellison said on the Breaking Through program on We Act Radio last week.   Continue reading “Rep. Ellison: ‘Situation With These Guns…Not Unlike Climate Change’ Not Unlike ‘Banning Tobacco’”

Healthy Pets – by Dr. Becker

There is a growing body of evidence — including new research on German Shepherd Dogs (which I’ll discuss shortly) — that indicates spaying or neutering, in particular as it relates to large breed dogs desexed early in life, significantly increases the risk of serious health problems.   Continue reading “They Studied Dogs That Had Extreme Longevity and Guess What They Found?”

Fox News

One of Florida’s richest women is donating big time to keep medical marijuana out of the state. The trust of Carol Jenkins Barnett, daughter of the founder of the Publix supermarket chain, has donated $800,000 to the Drug Free Florida group, which is fighting a legalization measure on the ballot this November, the Miami New Times reports.   Continue reading “Publix heiress gives $800G to fight medical marijuana”

Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Meat production should be taxed to save the environment and prevent global warming, a United Nations report is recommending.

Professor Maarten Hajer of Utrecht University in the Netherlands authored the report, released by the UN’s International Research Panel (IRP), which is comprised of 34 scientists and 30 governments   Continue reading “Tax Meat Until No One Eats It Anymore, Says UN Climate Change Report”