Daily Archives: April 27, 2011
Congress Banned This Video: Iraq For Sale
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald was invited to testify before Congress about his research in Iraq. He brought a short film. Republicans would not allow it to be shown, seeking to protect Haliburton and KBR. We borrow 43 cents of every federal
Miss America Susie Castillo Sexually Assaulted TSA Style (Video)
Susie Castillo, the 2003 Miss America, has been sexually assaulted by TSA Agents. In what can ONLY be described as sexual assault, Susie fell victim to a TSA “screener” who fondled her vagina multiple times. This is absolutely unacceptable and
Obama Birth Certificate “Raises As Many Questions As It Answers” (Image of Certificate)
If you thought the birther controversy was finished, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Despite some political commentators insisting that the White House release of what it claims to be Barack Obama’s long form birth certificate
Is a Rogue Computer Virus Shutting Down Nuclear Plants Worldwide?
Washington’s Blog It is now common knowledge that the U.S. and Israel developed the Stuxnet computer virus in order to slow down Iran’s nuclear program. As the New York Times noted in January: Over the past two years, according to
Should You Buy A Home In 2011? Check Out These 29 Absolutely Crazy Statistics About The Housing Crisis
The American Dream Has the U.S. housing market reached a “bottom” yet? Are home prices going to start recovering? Is the housing crisis going to end at some point? Today there are millions of American families that would like to
Mocking Jesus on Israeli TV (Video)
From the show “Toffee VeHa-Gorillah” – WARNING!!! Explicit and offensive anti-Christian material contained. If this video is a surprise to you and you believed that Israel loved Christians and the United States, you have a long and bumpy road to
Drunken Las Vegas SWAT Kills Man Over Less Than $1000 Worth of Pot
Las Vegas police are in our hall of shame this week for shooting an unarmed man in his home over a little bit of weed. A 21 year old man named Trevon Cole was fatally shot by Las Vegas police
Radiation Readings in Fukushima Reactor Rise to Highest Since Crisis Began
Bloomberg Radiation readings at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi station rose to the highest since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems, impeding efforts to contain the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl. Two robots sent into the reactor No. 1 building
Top Mexican Drug Lord: I Trafficked Cocaine For The U.S. Government
Trail of Government Intrigue Leads Back to Cocaine Jet That Crashed in Mexico’s Yucatan A high-level player with one of the most notorious narco-trafficking organizations in Mexico, the Sinaloa “cartel,” claims that he has been working with the U.S. government
Iran threatens to retaliate after Bahrain orders diplomat to leave
(CNN) — Iran threatened a tit-for-tat response Tuesday after Bahrain declared an Iranian embassy official in Manama persona non grata and gave him 72 hours to leave the country. On Monday, Bahrain ordered Hujatullah Rahmani, the second secretary in the
France and Italy in call to close EU borders in wake of Arab protests
France and Italy have thrown down the gauntlet over Europe’s system of passport-free travel, saying a crisis of immigration sparked by the Arab spring was calling into question the borderless regime enjoyed by more than 400 million people in 25
Uganda anti-gay bill likely to drop death penalty
The MP behind anti-gay legislation that has been condemned worldwide said yesterday the death penalty is likely to be dropped from the bill. David Bahati said if the committee studying the bill recommends the death penalty be removed, “I would
As radioactive fallout skyrockets, NaturalNews advises readers to consider precautionary doses of iodine, bentonite clay and zeolites
NaturalNews Based on the accumulation of information from multiple sources, it is now clear that the true scope of the Fukushima disaster has been greatly downplayed by both the Japanese and U.S. governments. NaturalNews is now urging its readers to


