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Month: September 2017
Free Beacon – by Elizabeth Harrington
The National Science Foundation is spending over $130,000 on a study that asks four-year-olds about their “internal sense of gender identity.”
A grant for a two-year study was awarded to the University of Washington this summer. The project will interview 250 children aged four to six, and their parents, asking a series of questions about “gendered behavior.” Continue reading “Feds Spend $138,000 Asking Four-Year-Olds About Their ‘Internal Sense of Gender Identity’”
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (INTELLIHUB) — Captivating on Hurricane Irma a group of organized looters decided to steal shoes and other items from a local sporting goods store as it was all captured on video by a local news station.
As WPLG 10 T.V. Journalist Glenna Milberg pointed out in the following tweet, these people are not looking for food or water they are simply just “pathetic.” Continue reading “Watch as these pathetic looters steal shoes, other merchandise, in Fort Lauderdale”
While the South drowns amid a succession of unprecedented and record-shatteringhurricanes, the West is burning.
Some 172 fires are burning across the region, 78 of which the National Interagency Fire Center considers “large” incidents of greater than 100 forested acres or 300 grassland acres.
Continue reading “While Hurricanes Batter The South, The West Is On Fire”
Donald Trump makes sure he and his mega rich cronies are protected by the taxpayer, full risk flood insurance given by the federal Government. Trump’s Mar-a- logo resort will get carte blanche treatment, financed by you and me. This policy was to expire at the end of this month, but was extended as he signed a current $15 billion disaster relief package in preparation for the current geo engineered disasters.
The mega rich get to stay on the oceanfront properties without adequately paying enough in premiums, basically screwing the everyday American taxpayer. They’re getting huge subsidies by the Federal Government. Currently, this program is $25 billion in shortfalls and owes the US treasury. Continue reading “Establishment’s Mega Wealthy Protect Themselves – Extend flood Insurance to Protect their Mansions”
It’s like watching “Gone with the Wind” riveting and exhausting at the same time! These hurricanes drive home all kinds of big cash, especially ratings for the MSM circus barkers. I’m as guilty as any of us, I can’t turn the damn stupid box off. Think of the old days when there was no idiot box, the masses had to deal with these events without the all the Hollywood rejects shooting their mouths off. Most of these idiots failed in acting, now barking for the MSM.
What all of us really wanted to know was where these geo-engineered nuclear events were going to hit, that’s it. All the other Vaudeville stage acts we could do without. MSM stooges tied to the nearest post while be battered by the geo-engineered winds, reporting all the BS really goes to show you the desperation for the perfect side show. These wanna be Hollywood titans are well paid for all of this, and it shows. Continue reading “Epic Reporting by the MSM – Is it Driving you Crazy Yet?”
Activist Post – by Clint Siegner
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a surprise attack on cash in late 2016. He gave Indians a few days to convert the two largest denomination bills then circulating to bank deposits, after which point any undeposited notes would become worthless. The move was intensely controversial. Transactions completed using cash represented the vast majority of economic activity in the country.
In order to sell the program Modi employed a familiar strategy. He vilified the users of cash as tax cheats and criminals. He promised the measure would punish black marketeers, boost the Indian economy, and increase tax revenues. The latter may be true – forcing transactions onto the grid is good for nosy bureaucrats trying to impose taxes and controls. Continue reading “War On Cash Backfires On India’s Economy”
A senior US Navy officer told a congressional oversight panel Thursday that the hectic pace of military operations and a constrained military budget don’t excuse two warship accidents in the Pacific region that killed 17 American sailors.
The incident led the sea-going service to order a broad investigation into its performance and readiness.
‘No matter how tough our operating environment, or how strained our budget, we shouldn’t be and cannot be colliding with other ships and running aground,’ Admiral William Moran, the vice chief of naval operations, told members of the House Armed Services Committee. Continue reading ““We allowed standards to drop”: U.S. Navy admits”
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli political leaders lashed out at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s eldest son Sunday for posting an anti-Semitic caricature aimed at his father’s critics.
Yair Netanyahu’s meme shows American Jewish billionaire George Soros and a figure that resembles Nazi depictions of world Jewry manipulating former Prime Minister Ehud Barak and two leaders of weekly protests calling on Netanyahu to step down over corruption allegations. The post was shared by former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and other anti-Semites. Continue reading “Israeli PM’s son under fire for anti-Semitic post”
HOUSTON (Reuters) – Angry Houston residents shouted at city officials on Saturday over decisions to intentionally flood certain neighborhoods during Hurricane Harvey, as they returned to homes that may have been contaminated by overflowing sewers.
A town hall grew heated after City Council member Greg Travis, who represents parts of western Houston, told about 250 people that an Army Corps of Engineers official told him that certain gauges measuring water levels at the Buffalo Bayou – the city’s main waterway – failed due to a decision to release water from two municipal reservoirs to avoid an overflow. Continue reading “Houston residents confront officials over decision to flood neighborhoods”
New York Times – by Matt Apuzzo
BRISTOL, Va. — For seven years, agents at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives followed an unwritten policy: If you needed to buy something for one of your cases, do not bother asking Washington. Talk to agents in Bristol, Va., who controlled a multimillion-dollar account unrestricted by Congress or the bureaucracy.
Need a flashy BMW for an undercover operation? Call Bristol.
A vending machine with a hidden camera? Bristol.
Continue reading “‘I Smell Cash’: How the A.T.F. Spent Millions Unchecked”
The Crux – by Justin Brill, Editor, Stansberry Digest
Florida braces itself for Hurricane Irma…
While Texas recovers from the destruction left by Hurricane Harvey last week, Florida is preparing for its share of strong weather.
We’ve been keeping a close eye on the recent storms. And we’ll continue to monitor Hurricane Irma as she tears her way through the Caribbean and heads toward Florida at a Category 5 level. Florida has already declared a state of emergency, urging its residents to flee. Many expect record levels of devastation. Continue reading “This company will make huge profits rebuilding Houston”
BOSTON (Reuters) – Insys Therapeutics Inc sought to manipulate insurance payment approval for an opioid cancer pain drug called Subsys even if for inappropriate uses, according to a U.S. Senate report on the opioid crisis released on Wednesday.
The report, released by Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill, said those efforts led to an Insys employee making misleading statements to get insurance to cover a prescription for a woman who according to a lawsuit died after taking Subsys. Continue reading “Senator reveals results of opioid inquiry into Insys”