By Dave Boyer The Washington Times Saturday, January 11, 2014 President Obama called Saturday for a “year of action,” and he acknowledged those plans include more executive action. “I’ll keep doing everything I can to create new jobs and new opportunities for American families — with Congress, on my own, and with everyone willing... »
Archive for January 12th, 2014
Pig virus threatens to bump pork cost
By Kelsey Gee MarketWatch.com Jan. 11, 2014 A virus that kills young pigs is roiling the U.S. pork industry, boosting prices in the $9 billion hog-futures market and threatening to create more pain for food shoppers. The disease, which has spread to farms in 22 states, is cutting into pork supplies and prompting some... »
Startling X22 Report How DHS Is Taking Over Local Law Enforcement
By Susan Duclos BeforeItsNews.com Sunday, January 12, 2014 In the latest X22 Report, Dave, the host discusses the UK illegally having school children fingerprinted without parental consent and points out the similarities and comparisons with how the US is conducting their tracking and cataloging of US citizens, via checkpoints illegally collecting DNA, the mandatory... »
Top Strategist: A Shocking Revelation About Gold Mining Companies
Mac Slavo January 12th, 2014 SHTFplan.com Within the first week of 2014 U.K.’s Royal Mint announced they had completely sold out of sovereign gold coins. On the other side of the pond, the U.S. Mint reports that the sale of silver coins hit an all-time high at the end of 2013, proving that demand... »
Worst US Jobs Report in Three Years shatters Claims of Economic Recovery
By Andre Damon Global Research January 12, 2014 The US employment report for December, released Friday by the Labor Department, is a shattering exposure of the Obama administration’s claims that the US economy is in the midst of a recovery. Just one day before, in announcing his “economic promise zones,” Obama had touted the... »
Radiation Expert: Fukushima plant out of control — Nuclear fuel now in ground, no way to get it back — Uranium washing out to sea — Continuous pollution of Pacific Ocean, more or less forever (AUDIO & VIDEO)
ENENews.com January 12th, 2014 Jan. 6, 2014 interview with Professor Chris Busby, Scientific Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk and member of UK Department of Health Committee Examining Radiation Risk for Internal Emitters (CERRIE), Infowars (at 19:45 in): “I think they’re going to have to throw a fence around there and watch... »
Gundersen: U.S. gov’t buying 14 Million potassium iodide pills used during nuclear disasters — “I don’t know why they placed this big order right now” (AUDIO)
ENENews.com January 12th, 2014 Watch reporter Anthony Gucciardi call the Department of Health and Human Services about the order of 14 million doses of potassium iodide here Nuclear expert Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education, Jan. 6, 2014 (1:39:15): I don’t know why the government is buying 14 million KI tablets The United... »
Frustration grows days after W.Va. chemical spill
By MITCH WEISS and BRENDAN FARRINGTON Apnews.myway.com Jan 12, 2014 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Frustration is mounting for many of the 300,000 West Virginia residents who’ve gone three days without clean tap water. Chris Laws found bottled water on Saturday for his two elderly next-door neighbors. “They can’t get out,” said Laws, 42, of... »
Missouri Bill Turns Parents who Own Guns into Criminals
Mississippigunnews.com A proposed state law in Missouri would make it a crime for parents or guardians not to tell school officials if they have guns in their home. Parents could also be prosecuted for gun crimes committed by their children under the same law even if the crimes were committed with a legal weapon.... »
Kings County case raises Valley H1N1 flu deaths to five
BY BARBARA ANDERSON The Fresno Bee January 10, 2014 A fifth person in the central San Joaquin Valley has died of influenza in the past week, adding to a growing number of flu-associated deaths in the state. The death was the second for Kings County, which reported its first death on Thursday. The same... »