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Secret Service Agent on President Obama’s Protective Detail ‘Is Dead of an Apparent Suicide’

November 2nd, 2012

Via: CNN: A Secret Service agent suspected of having a romantic relationship with a Mexican woman is dead of an apparent suicide, a law enforcement official told CNN Thursday. The source said Rafael Prieto, 48, was assigned to President Obama’s protective detail. The Secret Service confirmed Thursday that Prieto’s death last Saturday is currently being […]

‘Given Tablets but No Teachers, Ethiopian Children Teach Themselves’

November 2nd, 2012

“For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.” —Sun Tzu, The Art o War Update: Nicholas Negroponte Is the Brother of John Negroponte Reader DW tipped me off to something pretty remarkable that I hadn’t noticed […]

NY National Guard Mobilizing for Disaster Drill Gets the Real Thing Instead

October 31st, 2012

Fascinating. Via: Wired: The troops were previously declared unavailable to help New York recover from the state’s biggest hurricane in centuries. Instead, they were assigned to fight a fake disaster. But hours before they were set to deploy, the troops’ participation in a week-long exercise in Missouri known as “Vigilant Guard” was cancelled. The exercise […]

Virginia: Family Killed, Husband and Wife Both Had Direct Links to Black World Contractors

September 28th, 2012

Update: ‘He said he wanted to expose something at work’ Where did Albert Peterson work after he left Northrop Grumman? Update/Answer: BAE Cryptogon reader Alma Verdad found his Linkedin page which indicates that he was a, “Senior Subcontracts Administrator at BAE Systems Information Technology.” Via: Daily Mail: Mr Peterson, also mentioned pressures at work that […]

Honduras: Human Rights Lawyer Murdered, Had Helped Prepare Motions Declaring Proposed Private Cities Unconstitutional

September 27th, 2012

Via: AP: A prominent Honduran human rights lawyer gunned down after a weekend wedding had long complained about death threats, including in documents filed last year seeking protection from a powerful billionaire landowner. Antonio Trejo Cabrera, 41, who died early Sunday after being ambushed by gunmen, was a lawyer for three peasant cooperatives in the […]

Why Are the Freemasons Collecting Children’s DNA?

September 27th, 2012

Does it have anything to do with why they’re driving burial vaults around? Go figger… Via: Huffington Post: So why then is an exclusive group collecting our children’s DNA, with support of police and the government across the USA and Canada? You know them as MasoniChip, or perhaps you’ve been led to believe it was […]

Widow of Flight 93 Pilot Died of Alcohol and Drug Caused Heart Failure

September 17th, 2012

Via: NBC: The widow of the pilot of United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001, died of heart failure caused by accidental alcohol and drug overdose, according to an autopsy released Friday. Sandy Dahl, the wife of Captain Jason Dahl, died in May, at the age of 52 near Denver. The autopsy report from the […]

Offshore Wind Energy Could Power Entire U.S. East Coast

September 15th, 2012

Most JFK assassination literature doesn’t mention the Passamaquoddy tidal power project: Each day, over a million kilowatts of power surge in and out of the Passamaquoddy Bay. Man needs only to exercise his engineering ingenuity to convert the ocean’s surge into a great national asset. That’s JFK from July 16th, 1963, four months before the […]

Halliburton ‘Lost’ Radioactive Probe on 9/11

September 14th, 2012

Via: Bloomberg: Halliburton Co. (HAL) is scouring a 130- mile swath of West Texas oil fields for a lost seven-inch cylinder with radioactive material used when drilling natural- gas wells by hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Pickup trucks outfitted with detection gear retraced the route of a vehicle that carried the radioactive rod before it was […]

Honduras Sets Stage for 3 Privately Run Cities

September 6th, 2012

Update: It’s Over for Now: Honduran Supreme Court Rejects ‘Model Cities’ Idea This was sent in by almaverdad2. Via: AP: Honduras’ Supreme Court has struck down a plan to build a series of model cities with their own independent tax and justice systems, a proposal that was meant to spur economic growth in this Central […]

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