100% Fed Up

Hillary Clinton tweeted today, about the death of her youngest brother, Tony Rodham. No details were given about the reason for his death.

“It’s hard to find words, my mind is flooded with memories of him today,” she wrote. “When he walked into a room he’d light it up with laughter. He was kind, generous, & a wonderful husband to Megan & father to Zach, Simon, & Fiona. We’ll miss him very much.”  Continue reading “Hillary Clinton’s Brother Found Dead: How The Former Repo Man, and Prison Guard Ended Up Sitting On The Board Of A Highly Profitable Gold Mine In Haiti”

Video Rebel’s Blog

Tired of hearing the Democrats and Republicans arguing about impeachment. There is something they do agree on. They both support stealing money from the taxpayers by the trillions.

Catherine Austin Fitts  was run out of Washington DC after 19 investigation and lawsuits plus an attempt to poison her. She had been Housing Commissioner under the first President Bush. Prior to that she had been the managing partner at Dillon Read Investment Bank. While at that bank, she learned why Kohlberg, Kravis and Roberts was willing to overpay for RJR Nabisco. It seems that RJR which  stood for R.J. Reynolds was selling cigarettes to criminals and terrorists who preferred untraceable cigarettes to dollars with serial numbers as final payment in parking lots at midnight.  Continue reading “Democrats and Republicans in DC Agree. Corruption is Good For Them.”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

United Technologies has agreed to buy Raytheon in an all stock deal, forming one of the world’s largest aerospace and defense companies with more than $74 billion in revenue and $13.5 billion in EBITDA, through one of the industry’s biggest deals ever.

With $69 billion in pure A&D sales, the new company will be the third largest Aerospace and Defense company in the world after Boeing and Airbus.  Continue reading “Military-Industrial Blockbuster: United Technologies To Buy Raytheon, Creating One Of World’s Largest Defense Firms”

Natural News – by Vicki Batts

Amazon is setting the stage for a major platform shift — and for thousands of small vendors, it could be a devastating change. In a bid to refocus their wholesaling efforts on big brands and encourage more third-party sellers, Amazon will cease ordering from small wholesale vendors. Putting an emphasis on goods from companies like Proctor & Gamble and Sony will be advantageous for Amazon, but for the little guys, this change will come at a steep cost.  Continue reading “Amazon to drop nearly all small brands in sellout to Proctor & Gamble (and other big, toxic corporate brands)”

Phys.org – by Sonia Wolf, Martin Abbugao

Under pressure from frequent flyers alarmed over climate change, the airline industry says it is “hellbent” on reducing emissions—but the technology needed to drastically reduce its carbon footprint is still out of reach.

In recent months climate activists have stepped up efforts to convince travellers to boycott , with Swedish schoolgirl and campaigner Greta Thunberg spearheading the trains-over-planes movement and making “flygskam”, or flight shame, a buzzword in the Scandinavian country.  Continue reading “Pressure mounts on aviation industry over climate change”

Liberty Nation – by Sarah Cowgill

Despite hundreds of millions of dollars flowing through Los Angeles to stem the rising tide of homelessness, a resurgence of medieval diseases has the city – and neighboring states – on edge. Typhoid fever and typhus, borne by fleas, body lice, and feces, are turning the once glitzy and glamorous city into a third-world worthy environment. Yes, Typhoid Mary is back, in a sense, living on the streets and wreaking havoc on unsuspecting people in the Golden State.  Continue reading “The Los Angeles Disease Renaissance: Typhoid And Typhus Make A Comeback”

The Trace

Imagine this: You head to your local gun retailer to buy bullets for your hunting rifle, and as you pick up the ammunition box, you are confronted with the image of a bloodied young woman in a hospital bed, the survivor of a near-fatal domestic shooting. A line of text below the photo reads: “In homes where domestic violence occurs, a gun increases the risk of women being killed by 5 times.”

If a pair of advertising executives have their way, this would be the future of ammunition buying in the United States.  Continue reading “The Ad Execs Who Want to Put Graphic Warnings on Ammunition”

Unity News

Chimpanzee meat is now being served as a special treat at British weddings and sold as ‘bush meat’ on market stalls according to reports that has left many people repulsed. As we reported previously this comes as Dog Meat eating across the UK has also rocketed.

According to The Telegraph:  Continue reading “DISGUST as Chimpanzee Meat being sold and EATEN across UK”

NY1

Jose Rodriguez has been a repo man for three years.

“It gets crazy sometimes,” he said.

But he said he experienced nothing as crazy as what happened May 30, when he was driving near the 120th Precinct stationhouse and came across a Nissan Maxima wanted by the bank because of three missed payments.  Continue reading “A Tow Truck Driver Repossessed an NYPD Officer’s Car. Then, He Ended up in Handcuffs.”

ABC News

The grocery store chain Kroger has recalled three varieties of frozen berries after the Food and Drug Administration discovered some of them tested positive for hepatitis A.

The recall, announced Friday, includes the store’s Private Selection brand of frozen blackberries and two sizes of frozen berry medleys.  Continue reading “Kroger recalls frozen berries over hepatitis A concerns”