Month: May 2013

Cleta Mitchell to Newsmax: IRS Scandal Reaches to White HouseCleta Mitchell, one of Washington’s most respected elections attorneys, told Newsmax she has tangible proof that high-ranking IRS officials in Washington were fully aware of the agency’s campaign to target conservative groups for heightened scrutiny, despite their denials. And she thinks the president knew about the

Homeland Security Funded Exercise Portrayed Homeschoolers as TerroristsAccording to the Muskegon Chronicle, the exercise was a simulated “attack by a fictitious radical group called Wackos Against Schools and Education who believe everyone should be homeschooled,” Homeschool World reported in September, 2004. The simulated attack was funded by the Department of Homeland Security.  (excerpts) The goal

Man brought back to life after being clinically dead for 40 minutesAn Australian man who was clinically dead for 40 minutes has been brought back to life by a brand new resuscitation technique. Colin Fiedler, 39 from Victoria, was one of three cardiac arrest patients brought back to life after being dead for between 40

“We’re Going to Kill the Dollar”

The Fed’s Plan B By Mike Whitney January 22, 2013 “Information Clearing House” – “How do you solve a problem when you’re running a 10% fiscal budget deficit? You are not going to get growth without private sector credit demand. The government’s idea right now is that we’re going to export our way out of this,

erosion of our rights under an illusion of protection…

W.H. Marks Mother’s Day By Celebrating Free Birth ControlThe White House is marking Mother’s Day, which is this Sunday, by celebrating free birth control provided by Obamacare. The White House made the declaration in a tweet today from their official Twitter account. 

Biometric Database of All Adult Americans Hidden in Immigration ReformThe immigration reform measure the Senate began debating yesterday would create a national biometric database of virtually every adult in the U.S., in what privacy groups fear could be the first step to a ubiquitous national identification system.  

Greece and Cyprus EU-IMF bailout funds dueEurozone finance ministers are due to meet in Brussels later to agree bailout payments for Cyprus and Greece. Cyprus is expected to get approval for the first 3bn euros (£2.5bn; $3.9bn) of its bailout package, which was agreed earlier this year. Ministers are also expected to sign off the

New Orleans Mother’s Day parade hit by shootingNineteen people have been wounded in a shooting at a Mother’s Day parade in the US city of New Orleans, police say. The victims included two children who were grazed by bullets. Police say most injuries are not life-threatening. It is unclear what sparked the shooting in the