CONGRESS MAY TURN OVER INTERNET REGULATION TO UN
The US House of Representatives will vote on a measure this week as to whether or not they will hand over regulation of the internet to the United Nation’s International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Other nations such as China, Russia, Brazil and India among other UN members are backing a proposal to put the control of internet regulation in the hands of the UN. This would give the United Nations control… |
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Voters Warned Not to Tweet Ballot
High-ranking members of both political parties were unaware that posting photos of completed ballots on Facebook or Twitter is illegal in Wisconsin, and they promised to quickly take down the posts Friday after election officials reminded voters of the law. The law bars voters from showing their completed ballots to anyone. The intent is to prevent people from selling their votes and then showing their ballots as proof they voted… |
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VIDEO BANNED BY YOUTUBE ON HOMOSEXUAL ‘MARRIAGE’ HOSTED BY BREITBART NEWS
The following video produced by sixteen-year-old Madeleine McAulay has been banned by YouTube because it did not meet their “community guidelines.” The video, which had garnered over 20,000 hits in only a week, was submitted to Breitbart News for consideration when it was first released. As editor of Breitbart TV, the video curating division of Breitbart News, I receive dozens of daily submissions from talented and thoughtful citizen journalists. Many… |
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WEST SEEKS CIVIL WAR IN SYRIA TO FIND EXCUSE FOR INTERVENTION
The United States and its Western allies are trying to incite a civil war in Syria in order to pave the way for military intervention in the country, a Syrian activist tells Press TV. “The whole point of them is to try to create a civil war in Syria, trying to create a pretext for some intervention in Syria by NATO and its allies,” Syrian activist Mimi al-Laham told Press… |
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Fukushima: Radioactive Tuna Swim from Japan to California
Massive bluefin tuna have carried radioactive contamination across 6,000 miles of the Pacific Ocean to the California shores — the first time a large migrating fish has been shown to carry radioactivity such a long distance. “We were frankly kind of startled,” said Nicholas Fisher, one of the researchers reporting the findings online Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The levels of radioactive cesium were 10… |
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DRONES SHOT DOWN OVER TEXAS
Surveillance drones blasted out of the sky in protest against 4th amendment intrusion Following columnist Charles Krauthammer’s observation that the first person to shoot down a surveillance drone on U.S. soil will be a “folk hero,” gun enthusiasts in Texas have done precisely that as a protest against the use of spy drones on the American people. Using consumer drones as target practice, Alex Jones and the Steiner brothers tested… |
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UNDERCOVER VIDEO REVEALS PLANNED PARENTHOOD ENDORSING GENDERCIDE
A video released from a pro-life group called Live Action is getting quite a bit of attention. An undercover woman goes into a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Austin, TX where she received encouragement to murder her unborn child because it was a girl and she wanted a boy. “I see that you’re saying that you want to terminate if it’s a girl, so are you just wanting to continue… |
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Disturbing Trend: Family
Doctors Giving Out Anti-Depressants Like Candy Anti-depressants are the third most commonly prescribed drug in the United States. A study published in the journal Health Affairs analyzes trends between the years 1996-2007 and suggests that many Americans have come to expect mental health care from their family doctor. Ten percent of doctor visits in the U.S. result in a prescription for anti-depressant or medication, not to mention anti-anxiety medication, another popular fix. Worse, less than half… |
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CONFIRMED – WESTFIELD MARRIOTT KICKS OUT ALL GUESTS 2 DAYS AHEAD OF BILDERBERG
Alex Jones has been banned from the Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles hotel in Chantilly, Virginia today two days before the start of the 2012 Bilderberg conference. Contacted by Bryan Stolz, Director of Hotel Operations at Marriott International, Jones was told that his room booking was cancelled and that he and his crew would be banned from entering the premises of the hotel. When Jones asked Stolz if he could come… |
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HOUSE TO VOTE ON SEX-SELECTION ABORTION BAN
While gender selection abortions or gendercide is common practice in countries like China and India, and has been shown to be taking place even here in America, new legislation is seeking to put an end to it. The House will be voting to make it a federal crime to carry out an abortion based on the gender of the baby. So before everyone gets all happy and jumping up and… |
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Romney Wins Texas And Unofficially Obtains GOP Nomination
It’s taken a full year for Mitt Romney to win enough states to be the unofficial GOP nominee. It has taken him almost two months since Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum dropped out to obtain the potential number of delegates to receive his party’s nomination. He still faces Ron Paul in the race who is still doing surprisingly well in the delegate contest. According to media outlets Romney has crossed… |
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SCHOOL TEACHING OCCULT FACING LAWSUIT FOR DOUBLE STANDARD
Some public schools are starting to use the Waldorf education method, which is also known as Steiner education. It was developed by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner and is based on his anthroposophy form of philosophy. Anthroposophy is a philosophy that believes in a spiritual and mystical way of looking at the natural world. It tries to focus one’s thoughts and imagination of any object, living or non-living, by exploring its… |
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BILDERBERG PUTS FINISHING TOUCHES TO CARBON TAX AGENDA
World Bank planned to be collection agency for CO2 tax. The Bilderberg Group plans to put the finishing touches to a global carbon tax agenda that is already in full swing, according to our inside sources, with the threat of endangered species set to replace man-made global warming as the main vehicle through which the elite’s post-industrial revolution is accomplished. Alex Jones’ source inside Bilderberg has told him that the… |
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House Fails to Ban Sex-Selective Abortions
A bill that would ban sex-selective abortions failed to muster enough support to pass the House Thursday following a contentious debate. The final vote was 246-168. Though a majority voted in favor of the bill, this particular proposal required a two-thirds majority to pass — supporters of the bill fell 30 votes short. The proposal would have made it a federal crime to carry out an abortion based on the… |
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SUPREME COURT: DOUBLE JEOPARDY DOESN’T APPLY IN MURDER RETRIAL
Alex Blueford may be tried a second time in Arkansas for murder even though the jury found him not guilty of murder charges. The Supreme Court’s decision, in which a 6-3 vote took, place the high court said that Mr. Blueford could be tried again for murder. Blueford was accused of killing his girlfriend’s one year old son. Though the jury reached a decision on the murder charge and found… |
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MOM ARRESTED FOR CHEERING TOO LOUDLY AT DAUGHTER’S GRADUATION
Beach balls and bullhorns are commonly banned from graduation ceremonies, but some schools also want to silence the screaming — going so far as to have overzealous audience members arrested. That’s what reportedly happened to South Carolina mom Shannon Cooper, who was accused of whooping so loudly during her daughter’s high school graduation Saturday night that cops charged her with disorderly conduct and placed her in a detention center. “Are… |
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“Human Barcode” Threat Has New Corporate Faces
Would you barcode your baby? Microchip implants have become standard practice for our pets, but have been a tougher sell when it comes to the idea of putting them in people. Science fiction author Elizabeth Moon last week rekindled the debate on whether it’s a good idea to “barcode” infants at birth in an interview on a BBC radio program. “I would insist on every individual having a unique ID… |
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IS OBAMA DELIBERATELY REVEALING NATIONAL SECURITY SECRETS?
I think the answer is Yes, for a couple of reasons. The most obvious is his re-election effort affected by Corvette Syndrome–taking credit for and bragging about national security events or accomplishments may give people the impression that he’s tough and cares about the country. Just like men who feel the need to drive around in cars that are meant to signal something they feel deficient in. In other words… |
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WOMAN CHEATS DEPT OF REVENUE FOR $2.1 MILLION TAX REFUND
Reports have come out about how illegal immigrants have been taking advantage of taxpayers via the IRS by claiming child tax credits that they do not have amassing tens of thousands of dollars they are not entitled to. Now a woman from Salem, Oregon has committed one of the biggest tax frauds in state history and taken the taxpayers for more than $2 million… |
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DOJ Stops Florida From
Removing Dead People From Registered Voter List The news of dead people voting in various primaries has been all over the news since the first primary in January. All toll, thousands of dead people have voted in this year’s primaries with many more still appearing on the active voter registration lists. It occurred in New Hampshire and Florida. In response to allegations of possible voter fraud involving dead people and foreigners who are not citizens but registered… |
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COMMERCE SECRETARY NO STRANGER TO CONTROVERSY
U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson, cited over the weekend for a felony hit-and-run, is no stranger to controversy. As WND reported, he served as chairman of the board of a solar energy company that recently received a $1.37 billion federal loan guarantee – the largest the Department of Energy has ever given for a solar power project. Ads by Google CIA – Intelligence DegreeEarn an intelligence degree online at American… |
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US GOVERNMENT STUDY: HUMANS ARE NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT TO OCEANS AND OUR PLANET
A new study published in Nature Climate Change, asserts that the warming of the world’s oceans have everything to do with the effects of man. This scientific research has climate change alarmists excited over a new way to direct man-made climate change into the social meme. According to the study, “We have identified a human-induced fingerprint… |
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Obama Hopes Blacks Will Have
His Back Tuesday will be the day that the Obama campaign will release a racist radio ad targeted to the Black community, as they seek to rally support from the black community to get behind the president. The ad begins with some funky music and a male narrator stating, “Four years ago, we made history. … We have to show the president we have his back.”… |
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OBAMA SUING FLORIDA –
AND VICE VERSA – OVER VOTER REGISTRATION The state of Florida recently engaged in a campaign to fight voter fraud, combing through their voter rolls to weed out illegitimately-registered voters. While they’ve been accused of invalidating legal voters’ registrations, the effort has been having some modicum of success. [I]n the last few days, the Division of Elections released a list of the names of 86 voters… |
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IS LEGALIZING WEED OBAMA’S OCTOBER SURPRISE?
In 2004 George W. Bush’s re-election campaign worked to put anti-gay marriage ballot initiatives up for vote in several swing states in order to turn out more hard-core conservatives to the polls. This year the question is whether marijuana legalization measures will turn out young voters for Obama. Bush’s plan to use gay marriage bans — in states that did not actually allow gay marriage — as a turnout booster… |
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City Approves Ballot Measure to Ban Sitting, Lying on Sidewalks
After a lengthy debate, the Berkeley City Council voted 6-3 early Wednesday morning in favor of putting a measure on the November ballot that would prohibit sitting on sidewalks near businesses during daytime hours. The vote calls for the city attorney to draft a ballot measure and bring it back to the City Council on July 10, when the council is expected to formally place it on the ballot… |
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FATHER WHO KILLED DAUGHTER’S RAPIST UNDER ATTACK
A Texas prosecutor said the case of a rancher who beat to death a man he caught allegedly molesting his daughter will go to a grand jury to decide whether the killing was justified, or an act of excessive force. The father, whose name has not been released by authorities, claims he caught the man trying to molest his 4-year-old daughter on his ranch Saturday. Although Lavaca County Sheriff Micah… |
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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD MEMBERS GAVE THEIR OWN BANKS $4 TRILLION IN BAILOUTS
Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve provided more than $4 trillion in near zero-interest loans and other help to banks and businesses whose executives also served as directors for the national bank. At least 18 current and former Fed regional bank directors had a direct stake in the trillion-dollar bailout given to teetering institutions, according to a report produced by the Government Accountability Office, but released by Senator… |
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Eric Holder Defends Stance That Allows for Voter Fraud
Over the past year, US Attorney General Eric Holder has been fighting every attempt by states to enact voter ID laws. He repeatedly says that requiring some form of voter ID is unconstitutional because it discriminates against minorities and poor people. Earlier this week, Holder was addressing a group from the League of Women Voters in Washington DC. He told them that the incidence of ‘in-person voting fraud is uncommon.’… |
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OBAMA TREATS MILITARY VETS TO LUNCH…THEN LEAVES WITHOUT PAYING THE BILL
Barack Obama isn’t necessarily known for being fiscally responsible, but it seems he may be a bit oblivious when it comes to personal finances as well as national. ABC explains: Amid the bustle of President Obama’s surprise stop for barbecue Wednesday the White House apparently overlooked one key detail: the bill. Celebrating Father’s Day early, the president had lunch with two service members and two local barbers at Kenny’s BBQ… |
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GOP DELEGATES SUE TO BE FREE FROM ROMNEY
Over 120 delegates to the Republican National Convention have joined a lawsuit against the GOP arguing they have been illegally coerced into choosing Mitt Romney for the party’s presidential nominee and demanding they be “unbound” to vote for another candidate instead. The federal lawsuit, filed this week in U.S. District Court in California by mostly supporters of Ron Paul, demands the delegates be freed to “vote their conscience” for presidential… |
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Eric Holder Faces House Committee Vote Next Week on Contempt Charges
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will vote this week on whether to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. But, history shows that Holder could very well negotiate and relent in some way, and deliver the documents Congressional investigators want and need to be effective examiners of the executive branch. “Attorney General Holder is not the first executive branch official to flagrantly flout a subpoena… |
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WHO NEEDS CONGRESS: OBAMA TO GRANT IMMUNITY TO YOUNG ILLEGALS
The Obama administration announced Friday it will stop deporting illegal immigrants who come to the country at a young age. The politically charged decision comes as Obama faces a tough reelection fight against Republican Mitt Romney, and Hispanic voters in swing states will play a crucial role in the contest. The change in policy could allow as many as 800,000 immigrants who came to the United States illegally not only… |
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