Russia Insider – by Riley Waggaman

Wage slavery is very chic in the western world, but imagine if you were a Cambodian who was forced to “pay back” the U.S. for bombing your country and killing 500,000 of your own people nearly fifty years ago.

If you are actually Cambodian, you don’t have to “imagine” anything — because this is exactly what the United States is demanding right now as we type these words.   Continue reading “Cambodia Receives $500 Million Bill From US For Genocide Services Rendered”

Investment Watch

You can safely add 50% to those #’s. You are automatically registered to vote by checking a box when you get your license & no voter ID in much of Cali.   Continue reading “CA has at least 4.1 mil illegals, has issued 800k DL to illegals so far. 1 of 4 births are Anchor babies. Yes Illegals vote”

Health Impact News – by Paul Fassa

It has been established for some time that our agricultural topsoil is depleted and lacking the full compliment of minerals that should be there. Large industrial monoculture farming practices that include no fallow time or alternating crops with the extensive use of herbicides and pesticides are rightly blamed for this lack of minerals.

This mineral deficiency is no light matter. It affects the crop foods we eat. Without minerals, vitamins are dysfunctional, and metabolizing them is hampered. Almost everyone is magnesium deficient, for example, and magnesium is involved with over 300 cellular metabolic functions. Some say more.   Continue reading “Health Benefits of Blackstrap Molasses for Missing Minerals”

al.com – by Ashley Remkus

A Florida couple is accused of hundreds of sex crimes involving 11 young children in Alabama, authorities said.

The charges leveled against Daniel W. Spurgeon and Jenise R. Spurgeon stem from allegations of abuse sustained by their foster and adopted children when they lived in Alabama years ago, Florence police said.   Continue reading “Florida Foster Parents Charged with Hundreds of Sex Crimes Against Children in Alabama”

The Federalist Papers – by C.E. Dyer

Illinois state Rep. Andrew Thapedi just put forward legislation in the blue state to create a state holiday honoring former President Barack Obama and was swiftly met with some intense backlash, as well as strong positive reaction from supporters.

“We’re digging a grave especially for you,” Chicago Democrat Thapedi claimed he received in an email after Breitbart published a story about his bill.   Continue reading “Illinois Dems Want a State Holiday for Obama”

Daily Mail

President Trump‘s new administration isn’t fighting any harder to have more of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails released.

In fact, based off of court proceedings this week, the Trump Justice Department is following the same playbook as President Obama’s, with government lawyers saying they will continue to seek a dismissal of a Judicial Watch case that is trying to force them to locate more of Clinton‘s emails.    Continue reading “Now Trump’s White House follows Obama’s lead telling court NOT to locate more of Clinton’s emails”

ALIPAC Press Release

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(Raleigh, NC) Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is issuing an ultimatum to President Donald Trump to honor his campaign promise to end his and Obama’s DACA Amnesty orders or the national organization will rescind its standing endorsement for Trump originally issued on February 29, 2016.    Continue reading “Trump Faces PAC Ultimatum To End DACA Amnesty For Illegals”

RT

Amid a staffing shortage and regular budget deficits of $250 million, Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on cosmetic changes for his deputies’ uniforms.

McDonnell insists the change is important to maintaining the professional appearance of the LA County Sheriff Department’s deputies. Changing the color of the belt buckles from silver to gold will make all the little pieces of brass in the uniform, such as the tie clips, lapel pins and six-pointed star badges all the same color, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.    Continue reading “LA County sheriff to spend $300k on gold belt buckles for deputies”

Mail.com

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin election officials on Tuesday blamed undertrained poll workers and Sen. Bernie Sanders’ social media posts for dozens of instances in which 17-year-olds managed to vote in last year’s state presidential primary.

A commission report found that as many as 70 teenagers in nearly 30 Wisconsin counties voted illegally in the April election. Sanders won the Democratic side of the primary; Ted Cruz won the Republican side.   Continue reading “Official: Sanders shares blame for minors voting in primary”

Mail.com

CLEVELAND (AP) — A 911 dispatcher who took a call that led to a white police officer’s fatal shooting of a 12-year-old black boy outside a recreation center has been suspended for eight days. Police Chief Calvin Williams found in a disciplinary letter dated March 10 that Constance Hollinger violated protocol the day of the shooting of Tamir Rice, who had been playing with a pellet gun.

Tamir was shot within seconds of a police cruiser skidding to a stop just a few feet away from him in November 2014 outside the Cleveland rec center. The city’s internal disciplinary charges accused Hollinger of failing to tell the dispatcher who sent the officers to the rec center that the man who called 911 about “a guy” pointing a gun at people also said it could be a juvenile and the gun might be a “fake.”   Continue reading “911 dispatcher in Tamir Rice case suspended for 8 days”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — Longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone says he believes his contacts with a Russian-linked hacker who took credit for breaching the Democratic National Committee may have been obtained through a special warrant that allows the government to collect the communications of people suspected of being agents of a foreign nation.

Stone is among a handful of President Donald Trump’s associates who are under scrutiny for possible links to Russia during the presidential race. In a statement to The Associated Press, Stone said he’s retained two attorneys to explore whether he can compel the government to “either charge me or admit they have no case whatsoever.”   Continue reading “Trump adviser: Secret warrant may have caught hacker contact”

The Columbus Dispatch – by Tim Feran

In the first few months of the Do Not Call Registry in 2003, it was such a success that humorist Dave Barry dubbed it “the most popular federal concept since the Elvis stamp.”

But in the past few years, the number of scammers making illegal sales calls, particularly pre-recorded “robocalls,” has grown faster than you can say “Viva Las Vegas.”

Everyone from the Federal Trade Commission to your local phone company has noticed, said Holly Hollingsworth of AT&T Ohio.   Continue reading “On the Do Not Call list but still getting calls? Here’s why”

MassPrivateI

Two years ago, I warned everyone that Paramedics and EMS teams were training for urban warfare and people claimed, I had no clue what I was talking about.

I wish they were right, but as you’ll see it’s getting worse. For two years now, paramedics nationwide have been competing in marksmanship contests!   Continue reading “EMS teams compete against each other in national shooting contests”

Dr. Mercola

You probably have at least one box of baking soda in your home right now. If you’re like many Americans, you might have a box in your pantry for baking, one in your refrigerator to absorb odors and another under your kitchen sink to use for cleaning.

What you might not have considered is that baking soda can be used for health purposes, too, so you might want to stash another box in your medicine cabinet.   Continue reading “11 Amazing Health Benefits of Using Baking Soda”

Dr. Mercola

Vinegar is said to have been discovered around 5,000 BC, when unattended grape juice turned into wine and then vinegar. Originally used as a food preservative, vinegar’s medicinal uses soon came to light.

Hippocrates used vinegar to manage wounds, while medical practitioners in the 1700s used it to treat everything from poison ivy and croup to stomach aches. Vinegar was even used to treat diabetes.1   Continue reading “Apple Cider Vinegar Benefits and Uses”

Daily Mail

A growing US presence off the Korean Peninsula is reportedly part of a plan aimed at ‘incapacitating’ Kim Jong Un‘s despotic regime in Pyongyang should conflict break out.

A nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier arrived in South Korea on Wednesday for joint military exercises in the latest show of force against the North.     Continue reading “The US prepares to ‘incapacitate’ Kim”

The Denver Post – by Kieran Nicholson

More than 100 barrels of crude oil was released from a Chevron pipeline in Rio Blanco County into a dry drainage ditch, killing some wildlife and prompting recovery and cleanup operations.

The spill from a Chevron Pipe Line Company line in Rangely was contained in a siphon dam about a mile and a half from Stinking Water Creek, according to a news release from Chevron and the Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office.   Continue reading “More than 100 barrels of Chevron crude oil foul drainage ditch in Rangely”

The Newspaper

A car with a reclined passenger seat and a torn plastic bag in the center console can be searched by police at any time without a warrant under a divided Kansas Supreme Court ruling issued on Friday. The high court majority concluded that these two factors, taken together, were enough to establish a belief that Cameron Howard was involved in a crime on September 15, 2011, when he was spotted pulling into a gas station in Prairie Village.  Continue reading “Kansas Supreme Court Declares Reclined Seats Suspicious”

EFF – by Nate Cardozo

The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today held that foreign governments are free to spy on, injure, or even kill Americans in their own homes–so long as they do so by remote control. The decision comes in a case called Kidane v. Ethiopia, which we filed in February 2014.   Continue reading “D.C. Circuit Court Issues Dangerous Decision for Cybersecurity: Ethiopia is Free to Spy on Americans in Their Own Homes”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Hat tip to Washington’s Blog for collating much of this information.

With the recent back and forth seemingly taking place between two different factions of the American Deep State and playing out before the entire country, a few alternative media outlets have begun to question whether or not certain mainstream media outlets are actually connected to the Deep State, most notably the CIA. With an unimaginable scale of disinformation being released and promoted throughout mainstream channels on a daily basis, all propagandizing the public to go along with the desired direction of the American establishment, few could assume otherwise. However, such connections between American mainstream outlets and the CIA are more than mere conjecture, they are well known and have been documented for some time.   Continue reading “American Corporate MSM Is Merged With CIA And Has Been Since The 1950s”