Mail.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A disgruntled postal worker accused of fatally shooting his supervisor at an Ohio post office and then killing a postmaster outside her apartment is scheduled to be arraigned on charges including aggravated murder.

Municipal court records listed no attorney for 24-year-old DeShaune Stewart, of Columbus, ahead of his Wednesday arraignment. Police say Stewart was naked during both attacks. They say he first killed 52-year-old Lance Dempsey at a post office in suburban Dublin early Saturday morning.   Continue reading “Postal worker to be arraigned in slayings of 2 colleagues”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

The top paychecks of federal workers are set to grow again next year to a six-figure number that rivals the $174,000 salaries of America’s 535 House and Senate members.

Under a new federal order, salaries for most bureaucrats in the General Service will rise next year when the cap on top pay hits $164,000.   Continue reading “Federal workers poised to overtake salaries of senators, DC gets highest pay raise”

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Golden Age of Gaia – by Steve Beckow

Since NESARA has been mentioned several times recently, please allow me to give a short summary of what NESARA comprises.

The acronym NESARA stands for “National Economic Security and Reformation Act.” The Act was passed by the American Congress in the year 2000 and never proclaimed, for reasons we will touch upon shortly.   Continue reading “What is NESARA?”

The Blaze – by Aaron Colen

Confusion on a United Airlines flight from Houston to Washington, D.C. has a passenger claiming the airline gave her seat to a congresswoman, and that congresswoman saying the accusation is potentially racist.

What happened

The passenger is Jean-Marie Simon, and the congresswoman is Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas).   Continue reading “Democratic rep says she was targeted on flight by a passenger because she’s black”

Jon Rappoport

That may sound like a misguided question. But let’s look at Tom DeLonge’s company, currently acting as a conduit for new UFO revelations.

DeLonge (twitter), a famous musician (Blink-182, Angels and Airwaves) has surrounded himself with high-level spooks from the CIA and the military, in his new venture, To The Stars Academy (twitter).   Continue reading “Will The Next UFO Disclosure Be “Biological Threats From Outer Space?””

Yahoo News

NEW YORK (AP) — Three large U.S. cities filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the Department of Defense, arguing that many service members who are disqualified from gun ownership weren’t reported to the national background check system.

New York City, San Francisco and Philadelphia said in court papers that the military’s broken system for relaying such information helped spur the massacre of 26 people inside a Texas church last month.   Continue reading “Cities sue Defense Dept. over gun-check system failures”

New York Post – by Bruce Golding

A son of legendary former Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham shot himself to death in a suicide that’s eerily reminiscent of his dad’s more than 50 years ago, according to a report Monday.

William Graham, 69, died Dec. 20 at his home in Los Angeles, according to an obituary in the Washington Post, which quoted his brother Donald as saying the cause was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.   Continue reading “Son of legendary Washington Post publisher commits suicide like his dad”

Natural Blaze – by Heather Callaghan

Three years ago, several mishaps occurred with vials of viruses that could have been potential bioweapons in the wrong hands. A moratorium on deadly virus creation was installed, but the ban was just reversed on Tuesday allowing scientists to begin manipulating benign pathogens into deadly, epidemic-worthy human disease.

Not only do the scientists want permission to create with abandon, they’d like to keep the results secret – i.e., keep them unpublished so that the work doesn’t get into “the wrong hands” and cause an act of bioterror… Now that the government has lifted the ban, scientists essentially have carte blanche to breed laboratory horrors.   Continue reading “Scientists Get Approval To Create Air Transmissible Ebola And Other Lethal Viruses”

Popular Mechanics – by Avery Thompson

Snakes are in trouble. A strange disease is affecting snakes from all over the world, and scientists aren’t quite sure how to fix it. If they don’t figure it out soon, we could be seeing a global snake pandemic that threatens entire ecosystems.

The illness is called Snake Fungal Disease (SFD), and it’s caused by a fungus called Ophidiomyces ophidiodiicola which causes painful legions on the skin of the snakes it infects. Some snakes can molt to remove the fungus, others aren’t so lucky.   Continue reading “A Mysterious Disease Is Killing Snakes Around the World”

RT

The leading cryptocurrency bitcoin once again passed the $15,000 mark on Tuesday. It has been recovering from last week’s sell-off, which sent prices below $11,000 after the $20,000 record.

Bitcoin was trading at $15,500 on Tuesday, up almost nine percent. Its market cap reached $260 billion with its share of the cryptocurrency market sliding to 44 percent, according to Coinmarketcap.   Continue reading “Bitcoin recovers from brutal sell-off that wiped out nearly half its value”

RT

In the West, at least, everyone has become massively aware of the extent of coercion and exploitation in sexual relations.

However, we should bear in mind also the (no less significant) fact that millions of people on a daily basis flirt and play the game of seduction, with the clear aim of finding a partner for making love. The result of the modern Western culture is that both sexes are expected to play an active role in this game.   Continue reading “Sign a contract before sex? Political correctness could destroy passion”

Mail.com

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The handgun that Shaneen Allen was carrying when she was pulled over on a New Jersey highway could have sent her to prison for years if not for a pardon from Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

Now the legal saga that kept the Pennsylvania mother of two in jail for 48 days has helped inspire a measure that could change handgun laws across the country. “Hopefully I’ll be at the White House next to (President) Trump signing this bill,” said Allen, who has become a face of the Republican effort to break down barriers to carrying concealed firearms between states. “Republicans put their money where their mouth was.”   Continue reading “Pardoned by Christie, woman pushes for change to US gun laws”