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PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — The streets of North Korea’s showcase capital were filled with runners from all over the world on Sunday for the annual Pyongyang marathon, which was open to foreign amateurs this year for the first time.

Tens of thousands of North Koreans lined the streets to applaud, cheer and sometimes high-five the runners, who were followed by a truck blaring patriotic music. They stood and roared as North Korea’s Pak Chol, who completed the men’s event in 2 hours, 12 minutes and 26 seconds, crossed the finish line. Compatriots Kim Hye Gyong and her twin sister, Kim Hye Song, finished first and second in the women’s race. The winning women’s time was 2:27:04.   Continue reading “North Korea’s capital hosts international marathon”

high riverWinnipeg Sun – by LORNE GUNTER

The more that comes to light about the RCMP’s High River gun grab following last spring’s devastating flooding in southern Alberta, the more obvious it is the Mounties became obsessed with taking High Riverites’ guns. Rescuing people was secondary to breaking into homes without warrants and stripping the populous of their legal firearms.

It would appear that the incident is a tragic abuse of police powers against law-abiding citizens.   Continue reading “Kicking down doors of High River gun controversy”

WeaponsMan

Lockheed-Martin researchers have developed a method of analysis, which helps to analyze cyber attacks like the ones deployed by criminals against the US branch of the multinational Target department-store chain, and the ones by state actors against such targets as foreign enemies or competitors, breakaway republics, or destabilizing religious groups.

Similar methods are used by the NSA at the behest of DHS and DOJ against domestic targets including mainstream (but non-incumbent) political parties and campaigns, and are probably used by authoritarian, totalitarian and police states worldwide to monitor opposition elements. All these cyber attacks can be analyzed within the Lockheed Martin framework, which is called Kill Chain Analysis.   Continue reading “How a Cyber Attack Differs from a Physical Attack”

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VALPARAISO, Chile (AP) — Firefighters struggled for a second night early Monday to contain blazes that have killed 12 people, injured 500, destroyed 2,000 homes and forced 10,000 people to flee the densely populated hills that gave this Chilean port city its unique beauty.

Fires they thought were contained 24 hours after they started Saturday kicked up again with Sunday afternoon’s winds and raged out of control, threatening more neighborhoods. With no municipal water or fire hydrants to use, routes to the blazes blocked by narrow streets jammed with abandoned vehicles and countless embers being stoked, fire crews could do little but watch some neighborhoods burn.   Continue reading “Chile fire toll: 12 dead; 2,000 homes destroyed”

Bomb experts search for evidences in front of buses at a bomb blast scene at Nyanyan in Abuja April 14, 2014. (Reuters / Afolabi Sotunde) RT News

Seventy-one people have been killed and a further 124 injured in two blasts that tore through a bus station on the outskirts of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, police officials said.

The explosions took place as several hundred commuters were boarding buses to Abuja. Police spokesman Frank Mba told AP that 16 luxury coaches and 24 minibuses were destroyed.   Continue reading “71 people killed, 124 wounded in Nigeria bus station blasts – police”

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PLEASANT GROVE, Utah (AP) — A judge has set a $6 million bail for a Utah woman accused of killing six babies she gave birth to over 10 years.

State Judge Steven Hansen set bail at $1 million for each child when Megan Huntsman appeared via video in a Utah courtroom Monday morning. Prosecutors say 39-year-old Huntsman is being jailed on six counts of murder. It appears a seventh baby was stillborn.   Continue reading “Police seek answers after 7 dead babies found”

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PERTH, Australia (AP) — Search crews sent a robotic submarine deep into the Indian Ocean on Monday to begin scouring the seabed for the missing Malaysian airliner after failing for six days to detect any signals believed to be from its black boxes.

Meanwhile, officials were investigating an oil slick about 5,500 meters (3.4 miles) from the area where the last underwater sounds were detected, said Angus Houston, the head of a joint agency coordinating the search off Australia’s west coast.   Continue reading “Robotic submarine deployed in search for plane”

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MIAMI (AP) — Democrats in the nation’s largest swing-state see the question of whether to legalize medical marijuana as a rare source of hope and high voter turnout in this year’s midterm elections.

Party operatives are pushing a constitutional amendment that would make Florida the first state in the South to legalize some pot use. Polls show the measure has widespread public support, and it’s particularly popular among young voters — a critical part of the Democratic coalition with historically weak turnout in non-presidential election years.   Continue reading “Medical pot measure could boost Fla. Democrats”

A demonstrator holds a sign that shows nazi-saluting priests during march against the visit of Pope Ratzinger on September 23, 2011 in Erfurt, GermanyExaminer

Prominent US and Canadian politicians and corporate officials were expected to be named by eyewitnesses to murder as being members of the Corona Novem, Crown, or Ninth Circle Satanic child sacrifice cult said ITCCS spokesperson Kevin Annett in today’s phone interview. Annett’s International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State case representing over 50,000 missing children began it’s prosecution phase today at the International Common Law Court of Justice in Brussels Belgium.   Continue reading “US, Canadian politicians join global leaders in Satanic child sacrifice cult?”

Citric acid art by Aaron Dykes, photo credit Aaron Dykes.Nutritional Anarchy – by Aaron Dykes

Just what is your food made of, anyway? Try industrial synthesis, genetically modified mold secretions, hydrochloric acid, mercury-contaminated caustic soda, ferrocyanide… and, of course, lots of GMO corn.

If common ingredients like “citric acid” and “ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)” sound normal and familiar enough that you practically conjure up an image of the flourishing orchard they were grown in – then think again.   Continue reading “A Sour Deception: Citric Acid Comes From GMO Black Mold, Not Fruit”

wheat2Nutritional Anarchy – by Melissa Melton

(Author’s Note: This is part one of a series I plan to write on this topic. This one is personal. In part two, I’ll bring the science…)

For those who suffer from it daily, gluten intolerance is no joke.   Continue reading “Gluten Intolerance Isn’t Just a Trendy Fad — It Can Wreck Your Whole Life”

tamiflu-05Underground Medic – by Liz Bennett

The Cochrane Collaboration is a group of independent scientists and doctors who produce evidence based reports that are provided to healthcare decision makers around the world. They have come to the conclusion that Tamiflu and Relenza, the two drugs stockpiled for use in flu pandemics, are no better than acetaminophen for treating the condition.

The BMJ, British Medical Journal has backed Cochranes findings and they have issued a joint news release that you can read in full here. The statement makes it quite clear that Roche hid the results of drug trials. From the statement by Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor-in-Chief,BMJ:   Continue reading “Roche Hid Drug Trial Results: Pandemic Flu Drug Works No Better Than Acetaminophen”

Range ShowdownIdaho Statesman – by MARTIN GRIFFITH

A day after blinking in a showdown on the range, federal land managers pledged to pursue efforts to resolve a conflict with a southern Nevada rancher who has refused to pay grazing fees for 20 years.

Bureau of Land Management spokesman Craig Leff said the agency would continue to try to resolve the matter involving rancher Cliven Bundy “administratively and judicially.” Bundy owes more than $1 million in grazing fees, according to the bureau.   Continue reading “Feds to pursue effort to end dispute with rancher”