Homeland Security Purchases 200 Million More Rounds of Ammunition
*Following controversy over its purchase of around 1.2 billion bullets in the last six months alone, the Department of Homeland Security has put out a new solicitation for over 200 million more rounds of ammunition, some of which are designated to be used by snipers.* A series of new solicitations posted on the FedBizOpps website show that the DHS is looking to purchase 200 million rounds of .223 rifle ammunition over the next four years, as well as 176,000 rounds of .308 caliber 168 grain hollow point boat tail (HPBT) rounds in addition to 25,000 rounds of blank .308 caliber bulle... more »
Egypt charges Coptic Christians linked to infamous video
* (CNN) -- Egyptian authorities have charged seven Coptic Christians living in the United States and a Florida pastor with insulting Islam and inciting sectarian strife for their alleged links to an online video that has enraged much of the Muslim world. * Egypt's public prosecutor announced the charges Tuesday, the latest development in the deadly backlash against the low-budget, amateurish 14-minute movie trailer produced privately in the United States and posted on YouTube. The clip from "The Innocence of Muslims" mocks the Muslim Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer, child moles... more »
France is to close its embassies around the world on Friday after a magazine prints cartoons
*France is to close its embassies around the world on Friday, in case of a backlash against the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, according to a minister.* The cartoons have just been published in satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo in a move that is seen as likely to inflame outrage among Muslims who have already been protesting against an anti-Islamic film. At least 30 people have died so far in demonstrations against the Innocence of Muslims film in more than 20 countries. The last time Charlie Hebdo stoked controversy over Islamic issues its Paris offices we... more »
Let's raise a glass to the 47%! The $105,000 champagne tower featured at lavish Obama fundraiser hosted by Jay-Z and Beyonce
The Federal Reserve, a Privately Owned Banking Cartel, Has Been Given Police Powers, with Glock 22s and Patrol Cars Lynsey at The Coming Crisis - 6 hours ago*By mid morning today, as Occupy Wall Street protesters marched around the perimeter of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, all signs that an FRPD (Federal Reserve Police Department) existed had disappeared. The FRPD patrol cars and law enforcement officers had been replaced by NYPD patrol cars and officers. That decision may have been made to keep from drawing attention to a mushrooming new domestic police force that most Americans do not know exists.* Quietly, without fanfare or Congressional hearings, the USA Patriot Act in 2001 bestowed on the 12 privately owned Federal Reser... more »
Study finds tumors in rats fed on Monsanto's GM corn
*(Reuters) - In a study that prompted criticism from other experts, French scientists said on Wednesday that rats fed on Monsanto's genetically modified (GM) corn or exposed to its top-selling weedkiller suffered tumors and multiple organ damage.* Gilles-Eric Seralini of the University of Caen and colleagues said ra]ts fed on a diet containing NK603 - a seed variety made tolerant to dousings of Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller - or given water with Roundup at levels permitted in the United States, died earlier than those on a standard diet. Experts not involved in the study were highl... more »
- Drought area expands in U.S., now most extensive this summer Reuters - Thu, Sep 13, 2012 2:31 PM EDT
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Hot and dry conditions continued to plague large parts of the U.S. Plains and southern states as the worst U.S. drought in over five …More »
WORLD CHANGING EVENTS WILL AWAKEN ALL THE VIRGINS, BUT ONLY THE WISE WILL BE PREPARED...
*In the Parable of the Virgins, it is important to note that ALL the virgins are awake and ALL the virgins hear the Bridegroom coming. Clearly at this point in time, there are only a portion of virgins (Believers) that will even acknowledge that we in the last days and that the return of Jesus is near. In fact, many in the church pews choose to remain willfully ignorant. They prefer to continue to scoff at the unmistakable signs of the times and discount the watchmen's warnings. Therefore, it appears that there is coming a significant world event or events, to where even the virgi... more »
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CONTINUE TO WATCH; BE READY- WE ARE NOW IN THE DAYS OF AWE!
*We are now in the ten days of awe between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur (also known as Day of Atonement). Many had perceived that prophetic events appeared to be converging for a Rosh Hashanah Rapture this year. We now need to re-focus and see that there still is a possibility for the Rapture in the window of time, from now until Day of Atonement. * *The 40 days of repentance began on Elul 1, lead into Rosh Hashanah and will end on Yom Kippur. At present, we find ourselves in the ten "Days of Awe", which are the days of continued reflection and repentance, between Rosh Hashanah... more »
BPA Wars: Junk Science and Junk Journalism
By Alan Caruba On Tuesday, September 18, FoxNews.com posted an article by Alex Crees, a health news reporter, “Chemical BPA linked to obesity in children, teens.” If Ms. Crees had done any research to verify the facts she recounted in “a new study”, she would have known it was yet another bogus effort to correlate eating food with BPA. Bisphenol-A, more commonly called BPA, is* a chemical that has been in wide, safe use for over 50 years*. It is used to coat the insides of aluminum cans and plastic bottles and protects them against food pathogens such as botulism and has the added... more »
Second person in Vermont dies of fatal brain infection spread by mosquitoes
A second Vermonter has died from the eastern equine encephalitis, a rare and potentially fatal brain infection spread by mosquitoes, Health Department officials confirmed on Tuesday. Scott Sgorbati, 49, of Sudbury, died within the last few days after fighting the virus for several weeks. Two weeks ago, Richard Hollis Breen, 87, of Brandon died of EEE, after being sick with the disease for five days. Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Harry Chen on Tuesday offered condolences to the families of both men and reminded Vermonters that EEE is a very rare virus. On average there are only s... more »
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Advice from a MSB reader… “I found myself in a situation to use my (B.O.B. RX) for a few days and they had lost their potency. When I checked with my pharmacist she said, ‘Never leave blood pressure pills or heart/nerve pills in a hot car as the heat will nullify the effect within just [...] !
Google Street View Camera Captures Man Aiming Gun at Google Car in Detroit
It would be so fun to drive around in one of those Google street view cars, wouldn’t it? Happily capturing the world around you so it can be carefully digitized and archived for everyone with an Internet connection to see. Except for like, when you drive through a rough urban area and happen to have a large gun pointed at you. A Redditor published a screencap from a Google Maps street view camera today that shows a gaggle of young men and one woman hanging out on a front porch in Detroit. Innocent enough, except that one of the young men is holding what looks to be a shotgun. As th... more »
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Israel military holds largest snap drill in years
The Israeli military on Wednesday conducted its largest snap drill in years as tensions with Iran over its nuclear program rise and civil war in neighboring Syria rages. Military chief Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz ordered the exercise to test the competence and preparedness of several units in the armed forces, a military statement said. It called the drill in northern and central Israel "part of a routine inspection" that "does not indicate any changes" in the country's alert levels. Tens of thousands of soldiers were mobilized for the exercise, including artillery and air force personnel... more »
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US SHUTS INDONESIA CONSULATE AMID FILM PROTESTS
*MEDAN, Indonesia (AP) -- The U.S. temporarily closed its consulate in Indonesia's third-largest city Wednesday due to ongoing protests over an anti-Islam film produced in America. * About 300 members of the pan-Islamic movement Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia rallied Wednesday morning in front of the consulate in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra province. Later, about 50 Muslim students protested, marking the third straight day of demonstrations there. Both groups called on Washington to punish the makers of the film, "Innocence of Muslims," which denigrates the Prophet Muhammad. The e... more »
Germany's big worry: China, not Greece
*(Reuters) - Berlin, not Brussels, will decide the future of the ailing eurozone because Germany's economic power and its status as the European Union's main paymaster give it an effective veto over key decisions.* So it comes as a surprise to find that in Berlin's corridors of power, the main worry is not whether Greece sticks to its reform pledges or Spain demands an EU bailout. As the world's third largest exporting nation, Germans are far more concerned about whether China loses its appetite for their machine tools and cars, or about what the famed Teutonic manufacturers should... more »
China's Xi meets Panetta, wants better military ties with U.S
*(Reuters) - China's leader-in-waiting Xi Jinping held on Wednesday his first talks with a foreign official since vanishing from the public eye nearly two weeks ago, telling U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta he wanted to advance ties with the United States.* Vice-President Xi's disappearance had prompted widespread rumors that he was ill or worse ahead of this year's five-yearly Communist Party Congress when he is expected to be named party chief. "I believe that your visit will be very helpful in further advancing the state-to-state and mil-to-mil (military-to-military) relation... more »
*Paris: French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Wednesday anyone offended by cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed published in the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo could take the matter to the courts.* But he emphasised France's tradition of free speech. "We are in a country where freedom of expression is guaranteed, including the freedom to caricature," he said on RTL radio. The cover of Charlie Hebdo shows a Muslim man in a wheelchair being pushed by an Orthodox Jew under the title "Intouchables 2", referring to a French film about a poor black man who helps an aristoc... more »
Chinese leaders may come to regret anti-Japan protests
*(Reuters) - China's decision to open its streets to a wave of anti-Japan protests could end up rebounding on Beijing, which has emerged from days of fervent nationalism with eroded authority at home and fewer options in dealing with Tokyo.* The mass protests, ignited by a renewed territorial dispute, contained some criticism of Beijing as being too soft on its traditional Asian rival, creating pressures that could help push China's incoming new leadership deeper into a diplomatic corner. China's likely next president, Vice President Xi Jinping, emerged days ago from two unnerving... more »
Australia: TEXT MESSAGE URGES FIGHT BACK AT MUSLIM RALLY
*A highly offensive text message is circulating urging Australians to unite and fight back at a planned Muslim protest in Melbourne.* The message calls on non-Muslim Australians to join a rally to coincide with a planned protest against an 'offensive' Islamic film at Melbourne's State Library on Sunday. There are fears of potential trouble with the message urging people to 'come ready for a battle for our rights and our land'. The message even suggests the proposed clash could be worse than the violent scenes witnessed during the Cronulla riots. It is believed the message, which i... more »
Crowd attacks US ambassador in Beijing
A crowd of around 50 Chinese protesters surrounded the official car of the United States ambassador in Beijing, who escaped unharmed, a State department spokesman said. The melee occurred outside the gates of the US embassy on Tuesday and security guards had to intervene to protect Gary Locke, 62. The protesters caused minor damage to the vehicle, a statement from the embassy said. "Embassy officials have registered their concern regarding today's incident with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and urged the Chinese Government to do everything possible to protect American fa... more »
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