jesus hThe Daily Sheeple- by Kimberly Paxton

In an astounding feat that defies several of the known laws of nature, a 17 year old North Carolina boy managed to shoot himself in the head while his hands were cuffed behind his back. Allegedly, young Jesus Huerta died while he was alone, locked in the back of a police cruiser, after having been patted down.

Yes, you read that right. The Durham PD is spinning it that way. I couldn’t make this stuff up if I tried. If this is baffling to you, it’s okay. The police chief realizes that if you aren’t a cop, you might not understand how this could happen.   Continue reading “Unarmed Handcuffed Teen Shoots Himself in the Head While In a Police Car”

Activist Post – by Rady Ananda

Before the first official bomb lands on Syria, the New World Order plans to vaccinate 2.2 million Syrian children under the age of five, reportedly to protect against polio. The global plan now includes all of the Middle East, seeking to vaccinate 23 million children under the age of five.

That went so well in Africa, India and Pakistan that surely Big Pharma profits going in and out, in caring for all the syndromes that develop — later if not immediately — and earning a tidy sum under the snake oil promise that vaccines prevent disease or provide protection against them. Evidence show that vaccines are too loaded with toxins and nanobits of who-knows-what to risk the side effects or sub rosa purpose of today’s vaccines. But from a new book, authored by a medical doctor who dug into the history of vaccines, we learn vaccines have been militarized since year 1.   Continue reading “War on Syria begins with mass vaccination program”

Karl Halverson PiersonMaggie’s Notebook

Eighteen-year-old Karl Halverson Pierson has been identified as the gunman at Arapahoe High School yesterday in Centennial, Colorado. Tracy Murphy has been identified as the Librarian and Debate Coach that “recently kicked Pierson off the debate team.” Pierson entered the school armed and was allegedly looking for Murphy who was able to escape by leaving school premises. Eye-witness report below along with information on Pierson’s political leanings.

Minne, who was studying in the library during his 5th period class, said he started to approach the front door of the library to see what was happening.   Continue reading “Arapahoe HS Shooter Was Karl Halverson Pierson: Tracy Murphy Librarian, Debate Coach “Kicked” Pierson Off Debate Team”

gunhundredsLast Resistance – by Michael Minkoff

The Washington Post is trolling for gun violence stories to prepare a compelling anti-gun narrative for the first anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting. In their own words:

Saturday marks a year since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.  Since the shooting, an intense political debate on guns has occurred, with about 1,500 gun bills introduced across the country. But for many Americans, the impact of guns and gun violence has also been incredibly personal, making this week a time for reflection.   Continue reading “What’s Your Gun Number?”

classroomThe Daily Sheeple – by Melisa Melton

If you haven’t heard by now, the Bill Gates-funded common core has essentially taken over the education system in this country. Forty-five states have adopted these news standards, and although they are billed to the public as “state-led”, in reality, they were written by a grand total of five people.

Worse, some of the homework coming out of common core classrooms is reminiscent of Poland during communism.   Continue reading “Principals: Common Core Testing Makes Students Throw Up and Wet Themselves”

Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

A sinkhole nearly 200-foot wide in China’s Sichuan Province has swallowed at least 12 buildings and is expected to keep growing.

The sinkhole opened up around 12:40 a.m. Friday in the city of Guangyuan, Shanghaiist reported. As of 6:30 p.m., the sinkhole had swallowed 12 buildings, but no one was seriously injured.   Continue reading “China: Sichuan Sinkhole Swallows At Least 12 Buildings”

Tourists visit the Playa Giron Museum, dedicated to the Bay of Pigs combats 50 years ago, at the Bay of Pigs, in the Matanzas province, Cuba, on April 17, 2011. (AFP Photo / Adalberto / Roquue)RT News

Over 50 years after the Bay of Pigs invasion went awry, the US federal government is still attempting to keep secrets about the failed overthrow of the Cuban government, with an Obama administration lawyer arguing this week to keep a document classified.

The National Security Archive, a private research institution, has sought to force the government to hand over the fifth of a five-volume internal account of the Bay of Pigs. The four earlier volumes were released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Penned by a CIA staff historian in the years between 1973 and 1984, the final document chronicles – and presumably critiques – the CIA’s own investigation of how the invasion went wrong.   Continue reading “CIA probe into Bay of Pigs should be kept secret – Obama admin”

Reuters / Bob StrongRT News

By jailing four top officers of Iceland’s failed Kaupthing Bank, the country showed the world the right way to deal with the people largely responsible for the 2008 financial crisis, said Charlie McGrath, founder of news website, Wide Awake News.

The US and other nations must take it as a model for the next time the too-big- to-fail corporations screw things up and ask for a bailout with taxpayers’ money, he added.   Continue reading “Iceland’s jailed bankers ‘a model’ for dealing with ‘financial terrorists’”

Gottfrid SvartholmRT News

The mother of jailed Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg has lashed out at the Danish prison system for the conditions her son is being kept in, calling them “torture.” Svartholm Warg has been jailed in Denmark on hacking charges since November.

Svartholm Warg, 29, was extradited from Sweden to Denmark, where he has since been kept in solitary confinement. He has not been allowed so much as a book to read, much less the opportunity to communicate with other inmates or use a computer.    Continue reading “‘It’s torture’: Mother of Pirate Bay co-founder slams Danish prison conditions”

AFP Photo / Mario TamaRT News

The NSA easily breaks the privacy technology popularized by encryption services throughout the world, meaning the intelligence agency can subvert such security tactics and sift through the billions of private texts and calls that are transmitted each day.

Observers have long known that military and law enforcement officials are capable of hacking into a suspect’s mobile phone, yet a report from the Washington Post based on documents provided by whistleblower Edward Snowden indicate that the NSA’s power may in fact be more expansive because of the global signals intelligence, or SIGINTs, techniques it employs.   Continue reading “NSA has ability to decode phone conversations, texts”

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A rare way of life is under threat in Spain where authorities have renewed attempts to evict dozens of cave-dwelling families from their homes in an ancient settlement in Granada. Residents say “it’s a disgrace”, and are determined to resist eviction.

Throughout the week dozens of activists have been protesting the eviction they deem unlawful and unfair.     Continue reading “‘Excuse to throw us out’: Spanish cave dwellers say authorities’ actions ‘unlawful’”

Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

A little more than a year ago, The Center for Western Journalism ran a story on Obama’s war on America’s fresh water supply. People scoffed and called the outlet doomsdayers and Obama naysayers, but now, it appears their warnings may have been accurate, as record low levels for the American Great Lakes have been reported.

The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers reported earlier this year that Lake Huron and Lake Michigan have achieved their lowest water levels since records for such information began being kept back in 1918. In spite of the record low levels, the Obama administration has still given the go-ahead to export water from the lakes to China for commercial sale, to the tune of between half a million and nearly two million dollars a day in profits. Nestle corporation, a Swiss company, is also sold water from the Great Lakes.   Continue reading “Obama’s Okay Of Great Lakes Water Sales To China Causes Record Low Water Levels”

alexandrialainez1211Biz Pac Review

The Florida appeals court ruling that the University of North Florida was violating state law when it prohibited a woman from storing a gun in her vehicle while she attended class will spill over to cities and counties statewide, an attorney said Wednesday.

And it’s one of many nationwide where anti-gun activists are trying to do at the local level what they can’t do in the statehouse – restrict Second Amendment rights.   Continue reading “Colleges can’t ban guns, rules Florida court in major 2nd Amendment victory”

Yahoo News – by Beth Greenfield

A Connecticut father was arrested on multiple charges Thursday following a fatal drunk driving crash that stemmed from a teenage party held on his property.

Paul Sibiga, 50, who police say allowed his teenage sons and their friends to party on his Hebron property throughout the summer of 2013, was arrested on 28 counts of both reckless endangerment and permitting minors to possess alcohol — one count for each teen that was at the party, held in August, according to the Courant.   Continue reading “Father Arrested After Son’s Party Leads to Drunk Driving Death”

Town Hall – by David Limbaugh

If you have just returned from a space mission on a spaceship without Internet access and some Kool-Aid-drinking liberal has assured you the disastrous Obamacare problems are behind us, let me do my part to help deprogram you.

The website problems were too numerous to count, and they are just the tip of the Obamacare iceberg. The substantive problems with Obamacare are enormous. Oh, and the website problems continue, as well.   Continue reading “Don’t Be Fooled: Obamacare Is Not Getting Better; It’s Not Fixable”

New York Times – by JOHN MARKOFF

SAN FRANCISCO — BigDog, Cheetah, WildCat and Atlas have joined Google’s growing robot menagerie.

Google confirmed on Friday that it had completed the acquisition of Boston Dynamics, an engineering company that has designed mobile research robots for the Pentagon. The company, based in Waltham, Mass., has gained an international reputation for machines that walk with an uncanny sense of balance and even — cheetahlike — run faster than the fastest humans.   Continue reading “Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots”