The Organic Prepper – by Selco

I called this article moving around with purpose when SHTF with clear intention.

SHTF, especially early stages may be a good opportunity to acquire things through looting, scavenging, or whatever you may call it. However, it is also a good opportunity to end up dead. Continue reading “Selco: Moving Around (with Purpose) When the SHTF”

CAL Matters – by Dan Walters

Gavin Newsom will be the first Democrat in more than a century to succeed another Democrat as governor and the succession also marks a big generational transition in California politics.

A long-dominant geriatric quartet from the San Francisco Bay Area – Gov. Jerry Brown, Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi – has been slowly ceding power to younger political strivers.   Continue reading “Gavin Newsom’s keeping it all in the family”

Mr Mehra

January 23rd came very close to being one of the most terrifying days in American history when a U.S. military plane accidentally dropped two nuclear bombs not far from the country’s capital. The “accident” would have resulted to a loss of hundreds of thousand of lives if it weren’t for a rather spastic safety device.   Continue reading “The Day The U.S. Almost Bombed North Carolina with a Nuclear Weapon”

RT

Tel Aviv has decided to deduct some $138 million from the amount of taxes it collected on behalf of Palestine. It comes in retaliation to stipends the Palestinian Authority pays to families jailed over violent anti-Israeli crimes.

The move was announced by the Security Cabinet of Israel on Sunday, as it decided to put into effect a law, passed by the country’s parliament last July.   Continue reading “Israel to withhold $138mn from Palestinian taxes it collects, citing support of prisoners”

Anchorage Daily News – by Madeline McGee

Just before 3 p.m. on April 26, 1993, custodial workers cleaning a dormitory bathroom at the University of Alaska Fairbanks made a discovery that would shock the Fairbanks community and haunt the Alaska State Troopers for the next quarter century.

Sophie Sergie, a 20-year-old woman from the Yukon River village of Pitkas Point who had been on campus visiting a friend, was lying in a bathtub, dead. She had been sexually assaulted, stabbed multiple times and shot in the back of the head, according to the charging document in the case.

Continue reading “How genealogists helped track down the Maine man accused of killing Sophie Sergie nearly 26 years ago”

Jon Rappoport

Television viewers are inundated with drug ads from Big Pharma. It’s a flood.

Have you ever heard of these drugs? OtezlaXeljanzNamzaricKeytrudaBreoCosentyz? Not likely. If you have, do you know what conditions they treat? Highly unlikely. But there they are, splashed in commercials.   Continue reading “The deeper reason for drug ads on television”

Houston Chronicle

Even before the deadly drug raid that left two civilians dead, Houston Police Officer Gerald Goines had a troubling history of allegations against him.

The undercover case agent in the Jan. 28 Pecan Park raid had been involved in multiple shootings, racked up a smattering of written reprimands, faced several lawsuits and is currently accused of fabricating a drug deal then lying about it in court to win a conviction against a man who has long maintained he’s innocent, according to a Houston Chronicle review of internal police records and court documents.   Continue reading “Houston police officer in drug raid had previous allegations against him”

Idaho Dept of Fish and Game

Early on the morning of Jan. 30 a woman responded to what she thought was a fight between her dog and another dog outside of her Mackay home. As she pulled the two animals apart, she realized that in one hand she held a juvenile, male mountain lion about 35 pounds, and not another dog as she expected.

The woman restrained both her dog and the mountain lion while yelling for her husband, who was still inside the house, to grab a gun. Her husband responded and quickly dispatched the mountain lion as she held on to it.   Continue reading “Juvenile mountain lion attacks dog in Mackay”

Waking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

At the center of the debate about 5G technology is the issue of whether or not 5G is safe. Already underway, though, the rapid rollout will deploy 20,000+ satellitesmillions of small towers, and use the same range of EMF waves as a military crowd-control system. Proponents of the technology don’t seem to acknowledge the growing body of research and growing number of voices warning us of the coming catastrophe of a world blanketed in 5G radiation.   Continue reading “California Brain Tumor Association Issues Warning On Dangers Of 5G”

New York Post – by Isabel Vincent

It’s the line from scripture that stayed with Cait Finnegan for nearly half a century as she tried to suppress the painful memories of the sexual abuse she says she suffered at the hands of her Catholic clergy educator.

“God is Love,” Sister Mary Juanita Barto told Finnegan as she repeatedly raped her in classrooms at Mater Christi High School in Queens in the late 1960s.   Continue reading “Inside the horrifying, unspoken world of sexually abusive nuns”

WINK News

A Lee County sheriff’s deputy was caught on camera elbowing a suspect in the face. Lee County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that a deputy was placed on administrative leave due to the recorded incident.

Uniformed Lee County sheriff’s deputies detained Bienvenido Roman near Riverdale High School in east Fort Myers Friday. One of the deputies was caught allegedly using excessive force toward Roman after he was arrested.   Continue reading “Lee County sheriff’s deputy on leave for elbowing suspect”

CNN

Chicago (CNN)Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation tell CNN that Chicago Police believe actor Jussie Smollett paid two men to orchestrate an assault on him that he reported late last month.

Smollett denies playing a role in his attack, according to a statement from his attorneys.  Continue reading “Police sources: New evidence suggests Jussie Smollett orchestrated attack”

Grabie News – by Tom Elliot

Former Vice President Joe Biden told a European audience Saturday that America under the current administration is “an embarrassment.”

President Obama’s vice president focused his criticism on the United State’s family detention policy, global warming policy, and the Trump Administration’s stricter limits on political refugees.   Continue reading “Biden In Europe: America Today Is ‘An Embarrassment’”

The Mind Unleashed, May 3, 2017

Merck & Co. is the world’s largest vaccine manufacturing corporation, and is one of the largest pharma companies in the world. They created such things as the MMR vaccine, and the HPV vaccine Gardasil.

As a corporation that has affected the lives of almost everyone around us in the Western world, with most people receiving their vaccinations that are known to do damage, we should know their history.   Continue reading “Former President of Merck Led Secret Biowarfare Program, Influencing Experiments on Americans”

NCPR

Governor Cuomo announced Friday that three state correctional facilities will close under the new state spending plan.

“In my first State of the State address eight years ago, I said prisons are not a jobs program. Since then, I am proud to have closed more prisons than any governor in history,” Cuomo said in a statement, adding that more facilities will now be mothballed.   Continue reading “Cuomo wants to close three more NY state prisons”