Colleen LaRose aka Jihad JaneMail.com

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A troubled Pennsylvania woman who called herself “Jihad Jane” online and plotted to kill a Swedish artist was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison after telling a judge she had been consumed by thoughts of a Muslim holy war.

Colleen LaRose, 50, faced a potential life term. But Chief U.S. District Judge Petrese B. Tucker gave her credit for her guilty plea and her help in the indictment of two others. Prosecutors asked for decades in prison, fearing she remains highly vulnerable to manipulation. But LaRose told the judge, “I don’t want to be into jihad no more.”   Continue reading “‘Jihad Jane’ gets 10 years in plot to kill artist”

I was part of that generation that as children participated in the nuclear attack drills, hiding under the desk, all through the cold war.  Our population was bombarded with information that articulated beyond a doubt that radiation presents a detrimental threat to the human life organism.

Once the $5.5 trillion had been milked from the American population to procure a nuclear arsenal capable of destroying the planet, the emphasis shifted as the interest of the international nuclear industry commanded they must.    Continue reading “Fukushima: Who Profits from a Cover-up?”

Al Qaeda rebels have taken Fallujah and John McCain, the US Czar for the industrial war complex is saying, “I told you so.”  These globalist mafia truly do believe we American nationals to be devoid of the ability for critical thinking.  McCain is saying that the US pullout from Iraq was a mistake and now the terrorists Al Qaeda are taking over.

And then in other Zionist controlled reports, we have the war mongers talking about Al Qaeda destabilizing the Middle East.  They bring a map up on the screen, highlighting Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria.    Continue reading “Who is the Number One Terror Organization on Planet Earth?”

The movement for the people’s Bill of Rights in the United States is literally exploding in direct coalition with the communist insurgency’s attempt at asserting absolute power over our people and our property.  The potential has always been there but it has taken real pain to motivate our people into acting for their best interests.

With this explosion and the millions of new people prepping and forming into militias, we are witnessing understandable friction within the ranks of those who consider this blooming tragedy to be a personal possession, a resource that they have grasped onto, some for the procurement of material wealth and others to feed nothing more than their own vanity.   Continue reading “American Nationals – Our Enemies Have Many Faces”

The store on Main Street in Hackensack. The owner says he received permission for the sign. A zoning official disagrees.North Jersey -by HANNAN ADELY

HACKENSACK — A new smoke shop on Main Street is stocked with bongs, bowls and blunts, but it’s what’s on the outside that is really getting people fired up.

The name — Fu King Smoke Shop — is plastered outside on the awning of the red-lit, bamboo-lined store at 689 Main St. in the city’s quiet Fairmount section. The store has not opened yet, but it’s already attracting attention from parents and on social media. Residents say it’s a thinly veiled profanity and that it doesn’t belong in their neighborhood, a block away from an elementary school.   Continue reading “Hackensack’s Fu King Smoke Shop sign has critics fuming”

Common Dreams – by Jon Queally

John Rizzo, the chief legal counsel for the Central Intelligence Agency during the Bush presidency in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 has been opening up about what he experienced during those years as the administration, the agency, and its operatives, in the words of former Vice President Dick Cheney, “took the gloves off” in their war against terrorism.   Continue reading “CIA Lawyer: Stopping Torture ‘Would Have Been Easy,’ But I Approved It Anyway”

Reuters / Jim UrquhartRT News

The price of cryptocurrency bitcoin has gone over $1,000 benchmark again after Zynga, the provider of social network games such as FarmVille, said it would accept the digital money in some of its titles.

The online service company, responsible for millions of hours spent plowing virtual land and raising virtual cows, said Saturday it would sell virtual goods and premium currency in some of its titles for bitcoins.   Continue reading “Bitcoin back over $1,000 after endorsement by game giant Zynga”

Workers wearing protective suits and masks are seen from coastal side, in front of the No. 3 reactor building at the tsunami-crippled TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture, November 7, 2013.(Reuters / Kimimasa Mayama)RT News

The operator of Japan’s crippled Fukushima Daiichi atomic plant plans to start cleaning underground tunnels believed to be part of the sources of radioactive materials poisoning the groundwater in the area.

The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) will first block the flow of tainted water between the damaged buildings and the tunnels. Workers will begin burying pipes in the ground to carry refrigerants in January, NHK TV network reported. In April, they are set to start draining the contaminated water from the tunnels.    Continue reading “TEPCO to siphon off radioactive water from tunnels under Fukushima plant”

Medicinal marijuana dispensary in Washington DC (AFP Photo /  Alex Wong)RT News

New York governor Andrew M. Cuomo is to legalize the use of marijuana in the state, using a decades-old public health law provision, the New York Times reports. The drug – which remains banned federally – will be prescribed for diagnosed medical ailments.

The liberalization of the previously strict local laws will be announced during Wednesday’s State of the State address, according to unnamed officials who spoke with the newspaper.   Continue reading “New York to legalize use of medical marijuana – report”

Before It’s News – Deborah Dupre

New poisonous tar balls that washed ashore on New Year’s Eve along the Gulf have tested positive as being from BP’s wrecked Macondo Prospect, according to officials and an environmental attorney.

“Some 44 months after the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, crude oil is still spoiling what had been finest white-sand beaches in this country,” stated New Orleans-based attorney Stuart Smith on Friday.   Continue reading “BP’s Oil Poisoned Gulf Shore New Year’s Eve”

The Verge – by Russell Brandom

The Federal Bureau of Investigation may have bigger things to worry about than law enforcement. Foreign Policy is reporting a change in the bureau’s latest fact sheet, in which the agency’s primary mission has changed from “law enforcement” to “national security.” It’s in keeping with the bureau’s post-9/11 duties as the nation’s primary domestic counterterrorism agency, but the timing has many FBI-watchers scratching their heads. What’s changed in the last year to make the bureau shift away from law enforcement?   Continue reading “The FBI drops ‘law enforcement’ from its mission statement”

Loved ones say they called police for help and officers shot Keith Vidal.WECT 6 News

BOILING SPRING LAKES, NC (WECT) – Emergency crews responded to the scene of an officer involved shooting at a home in Boiling Spring Lakes Sunday afternoon.

The State Bureau of Investigation has been called to the incident at the request of District Attorney Jon David, according to a spokesperson for the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office. She said sheriff’s deputies were assisting BSL police with the initial response to a home on President Drive.   Continue reading “Family says officers shot and killed son”

The Independent – by Ian Johnston

History never repeats itself, but it sure does rhyme, it has been said. Now an internationally respected historian is warning that today’s world bears a number of striking similarities with the build-up to the First World War.

The newly mechanised armies of the early 20th century produced unprecedented slaughter on the battlefields of the “war to end all wars” after a spark lit in the Balkans with the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand.   Continue reading “Is it 1914 all over again? We are in danger of repeating the mistakes that started WWI, says a leading historian”

WHTM 27 News – by Katie Mae Bassler and Megan Healey

GREENCASTLE, Pa. (WHTM) – Update: Police believe a fatal shooting on Interstate 81 involving a driver in a small pickup truck was a random act.

On Saturday, state police reported that a pickup truck driver ran 28-year-old Timothy Davison off the road on Interstate 81, then got out of the truck and shot him several times. Davison later died at York Hospital.   Continue reading “FBI now involved in search for shooter in I-81 road rage murder”