Bin Laden raid hoaxThe Real Agenda

Documentary Debunks 9/11 Official Story

A website in the UK, themindrenewed.com, that downloaded the video from the link in my original report of the Pakistani TV interview with Mohammad Bashir has posted the interview with the original English subtitles. You can view it here:   Continue reading “Pakistan TV Exposes Osama bin Laden Killing Hoax”

Iranian, Russian Commanders Discuss Air Defense CooperationFars News Agency

TEHRAN (FNA)- Commander of Iran’s Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli and Russian Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Viktor Bondarev in a meeting in Tehran on Sunday discussed mutual cooperation in defense fields.

During the meeting in Tehran today, Brigadier General Esmayeeli and Lieutenant Bondarev also discussed exchange of information, air defense techniques, electronic and radar as well as missile systems.    Continue reading “Russian Air Force General Visits Iran for talks with Iranian Commanders”

AlterNet – by  Martha Rosenberg

Could there be anything worse for the chicken industry than this month’s outbreak of an antibiotic-resistant strain of salmonella that hospitalized 42 percent of everyone who got it—almost 300 in 18 states?

Yes. The government also announced that China has been cleared to process chickens for the US dinner plate and that all but one of arsenic compounds no one even knew they were eating have been removed from US poultry production. Thanks for that. Also this month, some food researchers have revealed the true recipe for chicken “nuggets”…just in time for Halloween.   Continue reading “Seven Horrifying Things About the Chicken You Eat”

money5The Global Research – by Dylan Murphy

Mexico is in the grip of a murderous drug war that has killed over 150,000 people since 2006. It is one of the most violent countries on earth. This drug war is a product of the transnational drug trade which is worth up to $400 billion a year and accounts for about 8% of all international trade.

The American government maintains that there is no alternative but to vigorously prosecute their zero tolerance policy of arresting drug users and their dealers. This has led to the incarceration of over 500,000 Americans. Meanwhile the flood of illegal drugs into America continues unabated.   Continue reading “Money Laundering and The Drug Trade: The Role of the Banks”

Brian Aitken (Source: FoxNews.com)Police State USA

NEW JERSEY — A man who hurt nobody, and technically broke no laws, was turned into a convicted felon and has had his life ruined thanks to New Jersey’s tyrannical gun control laws.  Almost five years later, and still fighting to clear his name,Brian Aitken makes a desperate attempt to get his son returned to him, whom he hasn’t seen in years.  And he needs our help.   Continue reading “Innocent man fights to get son back after having life destroyed by New Jersey gun control laws”

The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie—deliberate, contrived, and dishonest, but the myth—persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”

JOHN F. KENNEDY   Continue reading “Hitler, Stalin, Mao and DHS Nominee Jeh Johnson”

Redskins Swastika Confederate Flag ComparisonBefore It’s News – by David Veritas

A political cartoon in the New York Daily News is creating quite a stir by comparing the Washington Redskins football logo to that of the Nazi Swastika and Confederate Flag. The motivation of the comparison is best summarized by the caption below the images that says: “Archaic Symbols of Pride and Heritage.” The obvious point the artist is trying to convey is that the “Redskins” name is insulting to the Native American community and at par with some other symbols that have now become divisive to certain communities.   Continue reading “Redskins Logo Compared to Nazi Swastika and Confederate Flag”

**FILE** Rep. Frank R. Wolf, Virginia Republican (Associated Press)Washington Times – by Bill Gertz

Russia will test launch a controversial missile over the next several weeks that U.S. officials say is raising new concerns about Moscow’s growing strategic nuclear arsenal and Russia’s potential violations of arms treaties.

The RS-26 missile is expected to be deployed with multiple supersonic, maneuvering warheads designed to defeat U.S. missile defenses in Europe, U.S. officials told Inside the Ring.   Continue reading “Inside the Ring: Russia to test new missile”

police body camOff the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Wearable video cameras, or body cams, might soon become standard equipment for police on the beat – a possibility that has led to both praise and concern from civil liberties groups.

Some local governments are encouraging the use of “on-officer recording systems” because they limit complaints and the potential of costly lawsuits against municipalities.   Continue reading “Police Nationwide Considering Body Video Cameras”

natural homemade healthy coconut shampoo kid approved How to Make Natural Shampoo [Easy Recipe]Wellness Mama – by Katie

I’ve made natural alternatives to most of our household products and toiletry product, but shampoo was by far the toughest.

I tried the “no-poo” method, which has great results for some, but did not work on me at all (and I have some terrible Christmas pictures to prove it!). If you have coarse hair that isn’t naturally oily, this method may be great for you! I have baby-fine hair and it didn’t work for me.   Continue reading “How to Make Natural Shampoo [Easy Recipe]”

131019-abbas-cartoons-embed3The Daily Beast – by Patrick Hilsman

Arab cartoonists have always frightened authority and often paid a high price for doing so. When the famous Palestinian cartoonist Naji Al-Ali was gunned down in 1987, suspicion was raised against everyone he had satirized, from Israeli political figures to the PLO leadership. Syrian satirist Ali Farzat had his fingers broken by pro-Assad gunmen who kidnapped him in 2011 in retaliation for his caricatures lampooning Bashar al Assad.   Continue reading “Hani Abbas Extends the Vital Tradition of Political Cartooning in the Mideast”

Col. Daren Margolin has been relieved as head of Security Battalion at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.Probably another patriot purge. Ya think?

Marine Corps Times – by Hope Hodge Seck

The two-star head of Marine Corps Installations Command has relieved the commanding officer of Quantico’s Security Battalion following an incident involving a personal weapon, Marine Corps officials said.

Col. Daren Margolin, a 24-year officer was removed from his post Oct. 18 by Maj. Gen. Juan Ayala due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command, said Capt. Maureen Krebs, a Marine Corps spokeswoman.   Continue reading “Colonel in charge of Quantico’s Security Battalion relieved”

Wall Street Journal – by By Drew FitzGerald

Internet users from Brooklyn to Philadelphia suffered slow to nonexistent service Saturday after equipment at a New York-area network hub broke down, disrupting service for several hours.

A spokesman for the Internet service provider Level 3 Communications Inc. said technicians were working quickly to fix the outage, which cascaded down to customers using Cablevision Systems Corp.’s Optimum service and Time Warner Cable Inc., among others.   Continue reading “Level 3 Outage Disrupts East Coast Internet Traffic”

Video Rebel’s Blog – by Dr. Lasha Darkmoon

“We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it.” — Israel Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001

“I don’t care if Americans think we’re running the news media, Hollywood, Wall Street or the government,” Jewish columnist Joel Stein wrote in the Los Angeles Times in December 2008.  “I just care that we get to keep running them.”   Continue reading “America Vanquished, Part 1: America as an Israeli Colony”

World Events and the Bible

(RT) – Violence broke out between police and demonstrators in Rome on Saturday as tens of thousands took to the streets to protest Italy’s new budget.

Fifteen protesters were arrested and at least 20 police officers were injured, according to the Corriere della Sera newspaper.    Continue reading “Italian Protesters Take on Police During Mass March Against Austerity Budget, Portugal Stage Anti-Austerity Protests”