|
Insurance Travel Information
BlackListed News BlackListed News is Your Total Resource for Real Uncensored Daily World News, Information, and Commentary - Feds Seize Two More Banks
The 28 branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators - Globalists Angle to Hijack Children with “Pre-K Education” Bills
Two bills now in the House of Representatives provide further evidence the government wants to tell you how to raise your children. The Pre-K Act (HR 3289) and the Education Begins at Home Act (HR 2343) aim to micromanage families in the military and those that fall below the poverty line - VIDEO: Media hails Obama’s Speech As Call For “New World Order”
The media hailed Obama’s Berlin speech in front of hundreds of thousands yesterday as a call for a vision of America as part of a “new world order”. - Freelance firefighters protect high-end homes
Seated behind the wheel of a fire engine, Dave Breglia follows a map dotted with expensive homes threatened by wildfires. His job: protect high-end real estate and save an insurance company millions of dollars - Coming to America — for a great currency rate
Yankees stay close to home, but Europeans are flocking to the States - CSTO to create joint military force in Central Asia
Member states of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) will set up a joint task force in Central Asia, CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha said Friday - SCO vows to promote mutual trust, all-round coordination
Foreign ministers from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) agreed on Friday to promote mutual trust and all-round coordination among members of the regional organization - Big Brother Tele-Screens
Anyone who has lived without a television will know how hard it is to convince TV Licensing staff that is possible to exist without constant video entertainment. It is one more freedom that is to be taken from us. Like the telescreens in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four that citizens could turn down but not off, the giant screens planned for 60 towns and cities will make watching television compulsory - U.S. Foreclosures Double as House Prices Decline
U.S. foreclosure filings more than doubled in the second quarter from a year earlier as falling home prices left borrowers owing more on mortgages than their properties were worth. - VIDEO: Kucinich Takes Phone Calls On Impeachment
- Obama's $845 billion U.N. plan forwarded to U.S. Senate floor
'Global Poverty Act' to cost each citizen $2,500 or more - America's Cyborg Warriors
As the costs of imperialist war skyrocket, securocrats find themselves under the gun so to speak, of corporate and Pentagon masters demanding "results." - VIDE0: Kucinich's Statement At Judiciary Hearing
Kucinich speakes about the limits of Executive Power, false information and the invasion of Iraq - Britain plans to spend £3bn on new nuclear warheads
Decision breaches non-proliferation treaty, opponents say - Secret U.S. mission hauls uranium from Iraq
The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program — a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium — reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans - Pakistan warns that US-India nuclear deal could lead to new arms race
Pakistan warned the international community yesterday that a deal allowing India to import US atomic fuel and technology could accelerate a nuclear arms race between Delhi and Islamabad - SS Dispatched to Intimidate GCN, MN We Are Change
The SS told Jasa and Anderson GCN is not a bona fide press organization — never mind it is a nationally syndicated radio network — and its issuance of press credentials amounts to an act of fraud - 'Nuclear bomber base' raises fears of a new Cuban crisis
The Russian military, furious at American plans to install a missile defence shield in Eastern Europe, is talking up the prospect of turning Cuba into a base for its long-range nuclear bombers - Bolton: U.S. should help Israel hit Iran
Former U.N. ambassador John Bolton said the United States should assist Israel in any strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The ex-U.S. envoy in an op-ed in the July 15 Wall Street Journal said the United States must consider what assistance to extend to Israel before and after an airstrike - Obama's "change" promises a continued path towards world government
Candidates from both parties will bring globalist programs - Privatization of Mexican Oil Will Advance SPP Objectives
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has proposed sweeping reforms to its state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX). He denies that his reforms constitute privatization and claims they will serve to make PEMEX stronger. Many view his proposals as a threat to Mexican sovereignty and nothing more then an energy grab - UK Think Tank Calls For Limiting Amount Of Children To Save Planet
Campaigners from the Optimum Population Trust said limiting family size was the 'simplest and biggest' contribution people could make to saving the planet - Billions Needed To Shore Up Nation's Bridges
The fatal collapse of a bridge in Minneapolis a year ago jolted states into better inspections of the nation's 600,000 bridges, but they aren't coming up with the billions of dollars needed to ensure that all of them are sound. - U.S. Let Bin Laden's Top Bodyguard Go
Cuba — Soon after Osama bin Laden's driver got here in 2002, he told interrogators the identity of the al Qaeda chief's most senior bodyguard — then a fellow prison camp detainee - Israel: All options 'must be prepared'
Israeli army chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi says all options must be prepared and on the table to counter Iran's nuclear activities - Potentially Serious Security Flaws Found In Most Bank Websites, Including Large Bank Sites, Study Shows
More than 75 percent of the bank Web sites surveyed in a University of Michigan study had at least one design flaw that could make customers vulnerable to cyber thieves after their money or even their identity. - Mich. police taser Durango newlyweds during wedding reception
The Michigan wedding of Durango newlyweds Andy and Ania Somora came to an abrupt end last weekend after the bride and groom were tasered by local police and spent their wedding night in jail - More Children's Toys Contain High Levels of Heavy Metals, Dangerous Chemicals
More than a third of toys tested contain toxic chemicals, according to a report released by the Ecology Center's Environmental Health Project and the Washington Toxics Coalition - Air Force missile launch crew fell asleep
Three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices this month, triggering an investigation by military and National Security Agency experts, the Air Force said Thursday
Related: Minot AFB Clandestine Nukes 'Oddities' - Police resources are diverted from other problems to prevent terrorism
Nearly seven years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the war on terror in this city has evolved into a quiet struggle against a phantom foe, bolstered by an influx of grants and training, while more identifiable crimes - like homicide and robbery - often go unpunished for lack of resources - US Military Recruits Children: "America's Army" Video Game Violates Int. Law
The Army was un
|
 |
|
Else Useful links
|
 |
|
 |
Archives
|
 |
|