Copenhagen: Reporters arrested at Bilderberg planning committee klatchIntellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

COPENHAGEN, Den. (INTELLIHUB) — “We don’t look for trouble, but trouble finds us”, Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change stated just before entering the Marriott Hotel where the Bilderberg 2014 meeting will be taking place.

Once inside the hotel the duo made their way to the bar area where they noticed a few women they knew.   Continue reading “Reporters threatened and arrested prior to Thursday’s Bilderberg meeting”

pictureEverything, any and all public bank accounts, stocks, bonds, securities, IRA, you name it, everything with a social security number attached to it is put in that account to hold. 

Ming the Mechanic – by Flemming Funch

There is a busy little private company you probably never have heard about, but which you should. Its name is the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation. See their website. Looks pretty boring. Some kind of financial service thing, with a positive slogan and out there to make a little business. You can even get a job there. Continue reading “The unknown 20 trillion dollar company”

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The Verge, May 23, 2014: Radioactive kitty litter may have ruined our best hope to store nuclear waste; Billions invested in an underground New Mexico repository could be wasted […] The most dangerous nuclear waste in the US is currently scattered between 77 locations all over the country, awaiting permanent storage. Until February, many experts suggested that the best place to put it was [WIPP…] two emergencies brought that suggestion – and WIPP’s future – into question. […] The damage and the resulting radiation leak could close the facility, experts say. […] the real lesson here may lie in the fragility of even the best nuclear storage facility. Corrective action at WIPP could be a massive undertaking. How many other barrels contain the dangerous organic cat litter? Are all of those barrels underground at WIPP? […] if the DOE decides stabilizing or repackaging the material is unjustified, that would close WIPP for good.   Continue reading “Experts: Gov’t may never stabilize hundreds of explosive drums of radioactive waste stored at WIPP”

Jon Rappoport

The number of methods of mind control has proliferated as funding for research has expanded.

Here, I want to consider what could be called thought substitution, one ongoing facet of this research.

My conclusions on this subject come from accounts of modern mind control research, which utilize forms of signal-broadcasting aimed at the brain.   Continue reading “How effective is electromagnetic thought control?”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

Although the Western media reports regarding the Presidential elections currently taking place in Syria attempt to portray the event as a “sham election” or nothing more than a political stunt, evidence coming out of the country seem to show quite the opposite.

Indeed, the elections, which include Assad as one candidate among three, are experiencing widespread participation from Syrians inside the country as well as those who have been displaced in the region and around the world. Continue reading “Democracy Comes To Syria, West Demands Democracy Come To Syria”

Maya AngelouThe Guardian – by Jessica Glenza

Maya Angelou, the American poet and author, died at her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on Wednesday. She was 86.

Her son, Guy B Johnson, confirmed the news in a statement. He said: “Her family is extremely grateful that her ascension was not belabored by a loss of acuity or comprehension.   Continue reading “Maya Angelou, celebrated US poet and author, dies aged 86”

Liberland – by Alan

Glenn Greenwald says he’ll name Americans who have been victims of NSA surveillance and it will be his “biggest” revelation.

“One of the big questions when it comes to domestic spying is, ‘Who have been the NSA’s specific targets?’,” he said.

“Are they political critics and dissidents and activists? Are they genuinely people we’d regard as terrorists?

Continue reading “Greenwald To Name Americans Spied On By NSA”

Rancher Cliven Bundy speaks during a news conference near his ranch on April 24, 2014 in Bunkerville, Nevada. (AFP Photo / David Becker)RT News

With the Republican embrace of Cliven Bundy softening as soon as he offered his controversial views on the state of African Americans in the US, the Nevada rancher has decided to switch his allegiances.

According to the Associated Press, Bundy officially left the Republican Party last Friday, when both he and his wife registered as voters with the Independent American Party. The switch took place at an event held by his new political group, which was organized to honor “his courage in standing up for state sovereignty.”   Continue reading “Cliven Bundy leaves GOP, joins the Independent American Party”

Activists opposed to the Keystone XL Canada-to-Texas pipeline project enter the the exclusive neighborhood of Bel-Air to rally outside a USC Shoah Foundation fundraiser to be attended by President Barack Obama on May 7, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (AFP Photo / Getty Images / David McNew)RT News

Bad welds, dents and damaged coatings discovered at the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline have led to safety regulators imposing two extra conditions on the implementation of the project’s northern segment.

The two new conditions have been added to a list of 57, which project implementers, TransCanada Corp, agreed to three years ago, AP reports. The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has thus amended the environmental impact statement on Keystone XL released by the State Department in January.    Continue reading “‘Horrible’ pipeline defects prompt new rules for Keystone XL construction”

A man looks at the exterior of the abandoned Packard Automotive Plant December 13, 2013 in Detroit, Michigan. (AFP Photo / Getty Images / Joshua Lott)RT News

Some $1.9 billion is to be spent on clearing abandoned or unusable properties in Detroit. Around 70,000 unusable properties across the city will need to be cleared in the next five years – at a cost of $1.9 billion to the taxpayer.

Uninhabited or unusable properties make up one in five of all the city’s properties.   Continue reading “Clearing up Detroit’s dilapidated buildings to cost $1.9bn”

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Google will build a car without a steering wheel.

It doesn’t need one because it drives itself. The two-seater won’t be sold publicly, but Google said Tuesday it hopes by this time next year, 100 prototypes will be on public roads. Though not driving very quickly — the top speed would be 25 mph.

The cars are a natural next step for Google, which already has driven hundreds of thousands of miles in California with Lexus SUVs and Toyota Priuses outfitted with a combination of sensors and computers.   Continue reading “Google: We’re building car with no steering wheel”

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BEIJING (AP) — China is targeting popular smartphone-based instant messaging services in a monthlong campaign to crack down on the spreading of rumors and what it calls infiltration of hostile forces, in the latest move restricting online freedom of expression.

Such services incorporate social media functions that allow users to post photos and updates to their friends, or follow the feeds of companies, social groups or celebrities, and — more worryingly for the government — intellectuals, journalists and activists who comment on politics, law and society. They also post news reports shunned by mainstream media.   Continue reading “China cracks down on instant messaging services”

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A treasure trove of rare gold coins discovered by a California couple out walking their dog has gone on sale, with one coin selling for $15,000 on Tuesday.

The coins date from 1847 to 1894 and have been valued at $11 million. Several coins were auctioned at the Old San Francisco Mint at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, and one of them — an 1874 $20 double eagle that is usually worth $4,250 — sold for $15,000.   Continue reading “California couple’s buried gold coins go for sale”