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Month: March 2017
The Daily Caller – by Michael Bastasch
It’s his first day on the job and Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke already signed two secretarial orders, including one overturning a ban on using lead ammunition while hunting on federal lands.
Former U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Director Dan Ashe put the ban on lead ammunition in place the day before President Barack Obama left office. Zinke said the policy was put in place without enough input from stakeholders. Continue reading “Interior Sec. Zinke Repeals Federal Ban On Hunting With Lead Bullets”
March 2 (UPI) — DNA is nature’s hard drive, capable of storing, replicating and transmitting massive amounts of information. Researchers in New York found a way to use DNA like an actual computer hard drive, successfully storing, replicating and retrieving several digital files.
A pair of scientists from Columbia University and the New York Genome Center selected five files — including a computer operating system and computer virus — and compressed them into a master file. They transcribed the master file into short strings of binary code, combinations of ones and zeros. Continue reading “Scientists successfully store computer files in DNA”
Federal law enforcement officials conducting a criminal probe of heavy machinery manufacturer Caterpillar Inc searched three of its facilities on Thursday, prompting a sharp sell-off in the company’s stock.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney Office for the Central District of Illinois, Sharon Paul, confirmed that federal law enforcement officials conducted searches at locations in Peoria, East Peoria and Morton, Illinois, but did not say why agents raided the three facilities. Continue reading “U.S. authorities raid Caterpillar’s Illinois facilities”
Miami Herald – by Ken Ritter, AP
LAS VEGAS – A lawyer for a Nevada rancher whose father fought the government for decades over grazing and property rights said Thursday he’ll appeal a federal judge’s order to pay $587,000 and remove his livestock from federal lands by the end of the month.
Mark Pollot, attorney for Wayne N. Hage, said in a brief email that they disagree with the judge’s decision and that he was working on a notice of appeal.
Hage is the son of cattleman and longtime Sagebrush Rebellion figure Wayne Hage, who died in 2006.
Continue reading “US judge: Nevada rancher’s son must pay $587K, remove cattle”
First time I heard about paraprosdokians, I liked them. Paraprosdokians are figures of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected and is frequently humorous.
1. Where there’s a will, I want to be in it.
2. The last thing I want to do is hurt you …but it’s still on my list. Continue reading “Paraprosdokians”
The Daily Caller – by Jonah Bennett
Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norten, who represents the District of Columbia in Congress, forwarded legislation Wednesday to transform the city from a district into a state.
“All that’s left to us, if we want the same birthright that every other American has, is statehood. So, we introduce this bill, we petition the Congress in the 216th year of the fight for equal treatment in our country,” Norton said, according to NBC Washington. Continue reading “DC Delegate Introduces Legislation In Congress To Make DC A State”
Obama’s goal is to oust Trump from the presidency either by forcing his resignation or through his impeachment, The Daily Mail reports according to a family friend. To help him “lead the fight and strategy to topple Trump” his longtime consigliere, Valerie Jarrett, has moved into The Obama’s house with them in Washington. Continue reading “Valerie Jarrett Moves In With Obamas In DC “To Lead The Fight & Strategy To Topple Trump””
Facial recognition technology is coming to major Canadian airports as part of a new traveller screening program under development by Canada Border Services Agency, CBC News has learned.
The technology will be part of a new generation of self-service border clearance kiosks for travellers entering or returning to Canada. The kiosks are being pitched as part of a broader effort to modernize and streamline clearance procedures at Canadian airports, and will eventually replace the more limited kiosks currently in use. Continue reading “Facial recognition technology is coming to Canadian airports this spring”
It’s no secret that Oscar attendees get mega swag at the awards show every year—the “Everyone Wins” gift bags awarded to all the nominees in the Best Actor and Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Actress, and Best Director categories regularly top six figures in value. But for the Oscars 2017, the nominees reportedly received something money can’t buy…the gift of a healthy vagina. Continue reading “The Oscars 2017 Goodie Bags Included a Vagina Fitness Tracker”
While the current presidential cabinet includes sixteen members, George Washington’s cabinet included just four original members: Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of War Henry Knox, and Attorney General Edmund Randolph. Washington set the precedents for how these roles would interact with the presidency, establishing the cabinet as the chief executive’s private, trusted advisors. Continue reading “Cabinet Members”
Female Democrats wore white to President Trump’s first speech to a joint session of Congress to convey a solidarity, sister-type rebuke of the White House on women’s issues – but the message fell a bit flat.
Some in the House chamber watched with wonder as woman after woman entered wearing white, not understanding the reasons behind the uniform color. Continue reading “Anti-Trump ‘Women in White’ spectacle falls flat”
Collective Evolution – by Arjun Walia
Science today, in all fields, is plagued by corruption. Yet, more often than not, attempts to create awareness about scientific fraud — an issue that few journalists have been willing to address — are met with the response, “Well, is it peer-reviewed?”
Although good science should always be reviewed, using this label as a form of credibility can be dangerous, causing people to dismiss new information and research instantaneously if it doesn’t have it, particularly when that information counters long-held beliefs ingrained into human consciousness via mass marketing, education, and more. Continue reading ““Peer Reviewed:” Science Losing Credibility As Large Amounts Of Research Shown To Be False”
At the University of California’s San Francisco campus, 79 IT employees lost their jobs this week, some of them after explaining to their replacements at Indian outsourcing firm HCL how to do their jobs.
The union representing the employees, University Professional and Technical Employees CWA Local 9119, says it’s the first time a public university has offshored American IT jobs. Continue reading “Public university lays off 79 IT workers after they train outsourced replacements”
HeatStreet – by Lukas Mikelionis
Poachers and hunters are hacking signals from conservationists’ tags to locate and hunt down endangered animals.
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Arlington, TX — All too often, people will use the term ‘bad apple’ to discount the heavy-handed tactics and widespread corruption throughout America’s police departments. This term makes the rampant brutality and law breaking committed by cops on a daily basis easily dismissable, and little critical thought is ever applied to the problem of police misconduct. However, the term ‘bad apple’ is not applicable in the following case out of the Arlington police department — as it involves at least 16 cops. Continue reading “A Few Bad Apples? 16 Cops in 1 Dept Resign to Avoid Criminal Charges”
This is a bombshell. It’s a crucial piece of history that has been ignored by mass media.
I’ve published this interview before. Here I want to make new comments.
First of all, David Rockefeller’s Trilateral Commission was born in 1973, in part because the Globalist plan to ensure “free trade” (no tariffs paid by predatory mega-corporations) had run into a glitch. Continue reading “Globalists interviewed: they admitted they controlled the government”