Michael Schaus TownHall.com Nov 22, 2013 Well. . . Harry Reid has gone nuclear. Yesterday the Senate, with cheerleading from Democrats in the House of Representatives and our honesty-deprived White House, passed a rule that would strip the minority party of its right to filibuster most Presidential nominees. The move itself (known as the... »
Archive for November 23rd, 2013
Fukushima Nuclear Fallout Has Damaged the Thyroids of California Babies
By Chris Busby Global Research November 23, 2013 A new study of the effects of tiny quantities of radioactive fallout from Fukushima on the health of babies born in California shows a significant excess of hypothyroidism caused by the radioactive contamination travelling 5,000 miles across the Pacific. The article will be published next week... »
Govt Lawyers: Americans Have No Right to Challenge Surveillance
Ordinary Americans Have No Say, Officials Insist by Jason Ditz AntiWar.com November 22, 2013 Government lawyers are demanding that the US District Court immediately throw out an ACLU lawsuit against NSA surveillance, insisting that there is no avenue by which “ordinary Americans” could even theoretically challenge its legality. The ACLU is arguing that the... »
Former Secret Service agent Bongino: Holder’s Justice Dept. is a ‘travesty’
Katie McHugh DailyCaller.com 11/22/2013 Former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino, author of the newly-released book “Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top-Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away From It All,” left his post after a 12-year run to run for Congress as a Republican, turning his back on President Barack Obama and the “fog... »
Pole Shift: It Has Started…
Chris Carrington Activist Post.com Saturday, November 23, 2013 There are two types of pole shift. The terrestrial kind is where the land masses actually move from their current positions to new ones sometimes thousands of kilometers away. Then there’s magnetic pole shift, a flip in the Earth’s magnetic field where the north and south... »
NSA: Not Only Snooping But Infecting Computer Networks Worldwide
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com November 23, 2013 Not only does the NSA snoop your personal communications, the agency also excels at infecting computer networks with malicious software. Edward Snowden, the former NSA analyst roundly excoriated by government as a dangerous leaker, has revealed that more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide have been infected. A management... »
Today’s Wealth Destruction Is Hidden By Government Debt
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 11/23/2013 Still unnoticed by a large part of the population is that we have been living through a period of relative impoverishment. Money has been squandered in welfare spending, bailing out banks or even — as in Europe — of fellow governments. But many people still do not feel the... »
Die-offs of mammals, birds, reptiles in Western U.S. — “So many diseases afflicting such a wide variety of animals” — Names out of sci-fi thriller: hemorrhagic disease, sylvatic plague — Studies now underway to find out why (VIDEO)
ENENews.com November 23rd, 2013 Billings Gazette, Nov. 18, 2013: Jared Jansen said, he and his father, Mike, have seen up to 100 dead deer at a time along the Musselshell River. die-offs have whittled the once hardy deer herds down to a handful “I’ve only seen three does this year. ... »
N.S.A. Report Outlined Goals for More Power
By JAMES RISEN and LAURA POITRAS NYTimes.com November 22, 2013 WASHINGTON — Officials at the National Security Agency, intent on maintaining its dominance in intelligence collection, pledged last year to push to expand its surveillance powers, according to a top-secret strategy document. In a February 2012 paper laying out the four-year strategy for the... »
Stupid Government Policy Is More Dangerous than Terrorism
WashingtonsBlog.com November 23, 2013 The Shocking Reasons that Americans Are Right to Be More Afraid of Bad Government Policy than Terrorism Preface: I am not so much anti-government as anti-stupid policy. (Moreover, the problem is not solely “bad government” or “corrupt corporations”. The deeper problem is that the two have become intertwined in a... »