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In a rare move, the White House is opening up about its policies on going public — or not — with cyber-security issues and online vulnerabilities.

Presidential cyber-security co-ordinator Michael Daniel has written a surprisingly candid blog post in response to the ongoing belief that the National Security Agency had actually known about the HeartBleed bug for two years, but kept its mouth shut so it could use the flaw for its own purposes.   Continue reading “White House Explains Policy on Going Public With Online Security Threats”

Breitbart – by FRANCES MARTEL

“No-bama, no bases, no war,” chanted an angry crowd of protesters in Manila Monday, infuriated by a ten-year defense deal in which the United States promised support for the Filipino army in the event of any dispute with the country’s neighbors growing violent.

According to NBC News, the crowd paraded through the streets with several figurines that appeared constructed with the full detail of a parade float. The centerpiece of the protest, however, was a large dog with the face of the President of the Philippines, Benigno Aquino III. The dog pulled a chariot controlled by a figurine of President Barack Obama, which was burned in effigy while floating through the streets.   Continue reading “Filipino Protesters Burn Effigy of Barack Obama to Protest New Defense Deal”

downloadNC Renegade – by David

The G-8 may be no more as the G-7 throws every possible case of harsh language known to man at the Kremlin, which obstinately refuses to back down, while re-escalating sanctions against a Russia which merely has done what the US does every single time its national interest abroad is threatened, but one thing is becoming ever clearer: while the west isolates Russia with ever stricter measures, Russia has decided to make some new friends.   Continue reading “Isolated Russia Makes Friends: To Hold Military Drill With China; Strikes Multi-Billion Deals Qatar And Iran”

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If you’ve ever wanted to get a close-up look in the cockpit of a World War II bomber or fighter, or the CIA’s M-21 Blackbird, then Lyle Jansma has an app for you.

AeroCapture Images Cockpit 360 provides an interactive tour of more than 40 historic aircraft – U.S., allied and enemy. And those are in addition to non-combat planes such as the Boeing 40C – a 1920s mail carrier – and the Apollo Command Module 007, which was used for astronaut training.   Continue reading “App gains you entry into cockpits of military aircraft”

Judicial Watch

Another Mexican military incursion into the United States occurred near San Diego this month and the Obama administration is trying to cover it up, though officials at one Homeland Security agency have come forward with the startling details.

The infiltration took place a few weeks ago at a cross-border drug tunnel recently discovered by federal authorities. The U.S. Border Patrol was charged with guarding the tunnel, which runs under the U.S.-Mexico border and leads to a warehouse in Otay Mesa. A group of at least five armed Mexican military soldiers came through the tunnel on April 1 and attempted to enter California through the warehouse, according to an account posted on the Border Patrol’s local union website.   Continue reading “DHS Covers Up Another Mexican Military Incursion Into U.S.”

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Michelle Obama wrapped up her March visit to China with a stop in Chengdu, arriving on March 25 and departing for the United States on the following day. But that one leg of the trip alone required about 900 room nights, ranging from 21 rooms beginning on March 13 for the advance team to a peak of 144 rooms when the first lady herself was at the hotel.

The documents prepared in support of the stay estimated the cost at around 1,393,500 yuan (RMB), or $222,000 at current exchange rates:    Continue reading “Michelle Obama 2-Day Hotel Stay in China Costs $222K”

Neil EgglestonD.C. Clothesline – by Eowyn

A week ago on April 21, 2014, the White House announced that W. Neil Eggleston, a well-known criminal defense attorney, will be Obama’s new White House counsel upon the May 2014 departure of Kathryn Ruemmler.

Keith Koffler of whitehousedossier.com says Eggleston is the kind of guy you go to when someone tells you, “time to lawyer up.”

Eggleston, 60, has an impressive recordof defending political figures fromcriminal charges, including:    Continue reading “Obama hires a Criminal defense attorney to be his new White House counsel”

Opposing Views – by Lina Batarags

Two people who attempted to steal a 30-year-old mother’s purse in a Texas parking lot ended up dragging the woman across said parking lot.

Fortunately, an onlooker who had a weapon concealed on his person saved the mother from both robbery and from potential injury.

Brenda Vasquez, manager of a Houston Family Dollar store, witnessed the incident.    Continue reading “Suspects Drag Woman Across Parking Lot Before Onlooker Forces Them Out of Car with his Gun”

Want China Time

Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has given a green light to sell the country’s newest S-400 air defense guided missile system to China, which Russian media claim will give Beijing an edge in the airspace of the Taiwan Strait and over islands in the East China Sea at the center of a dispute with Japan, reports the military news website of Huanqiu.com, the Chinese-language website of China’s Global Times.   Continue reading “Putin gives green light to sale of S-400 missile system to China”

The chaparral herb in the Bundy videos is growing in abundance on their ranch.  It is also known as greasewood.  It is one of the best antioxidants in the world along with being a natural antibiotic, antifungal etc.  It is used for common colds, tumors/cancer, gall bladder stones, kidney stones and a huge number of other ailments.   It is very a powerful detoxifier and must be used starting with small amounts like a cup of tea a day.  Increase it as tolerated.

It can be cleaned by soaking in the sink for 20 min in plain water with a squeeze of lemon juice and  ½ tsp. of Celtic sea salt.  A large amount of chaparral can be cleaned in this way. Rinse with plain water and dry on a towel.   Place  a small piece about two inches in a cup and fill with boiling water and cover for 10 min and drink.   Continue reading “Good Health to all the Militia”

GeoResonance claims it has found the wreckage of an aircraft in the Bay Bengal - thousands of miles from where authorities have focused their searchDaily Mail – by Sam Web

An Australian company says it has located the wreckage of a commercial airliner lying on the ocean floor in the Bay of Bengal – an area located in the northern tip of the original search area, but thousands of miles from where authorities are currently focused.

Tech firm GeoResonance claims its sensor technology has found the wreckage of a plane in the Bay of Bengal, 118 miles south of Bangladesh.

The company said images taken of the same spot five days earlier showed it had appeared between the 5th and 10th of March 2014. The plane disappeared on March 8.   Continue reading “Australian company detects ‘wreckage of a commercial airliner’ in the Bay of Bengal”

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NEW YORK (AP) – Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been banned for life by the NBA in response to racist comments the league says he made in a recorded conversation.

Commissioner Adam Silver said he will try to force the controversial owner to sell his franchise. Sterling has also been fined $2.5 million, and Silver made no effort to hide his outrage over the comments.   Continue reading “Clippers owner Donald Sterling banned for life by the NBA”