News and Commentary, Winter 2011

 

Doctor ditches abortion plans after landlord sues; second doctor also drops plans

 

'So This Is America': Hillary's Heckler Tackled

 

NY Releases Doomsday Manual for Possible Apocalyptic Event

 

Fla. Pedestrian Survives Collision With Cop

 

The "Religious" Composition of the 112th Congress

 

How a Remote Town in Romania Has Become Cybercrime Central

 

Photo via ethicsoup.com 1/3 of German "Catholic theologians" call for recognition of gay partnerships

 

“Obama’s Rabbi” Funnye Tells President: Free Jewish spy Pollard Now

 

Your Hometown & the United Nations’ Agenda 21

 

Chinese Demand For Gold Surges To Around 25% Global Production

 

Personhood Abortion Bans Sweep Iowa, North Dakota, Montana, Texas, and Oklahoma

 

New York City gives out 3 million free condoms per month

 

Panel casts doubt on FBI scientific evidence in anthrax case

 

Smartphone app to detect Boston pothole problems

 

High-Tech Car Allows the Blind to Drive

 

Uncle Sam wants you ... to repay the home tax credit

 

NYPD On Hunt For Thieves Posing As Con Ed Workers

 

Obamacare Will Kill 800,000 Jobs over Decade

 

Mammals filmed calling using their quills

 

The information age – 174 newspapers a day

 

All children to be registered in national biometric records

 

Recent Gull Deaths on a Winter Haven Lake Are Investigated

 

Recruiting in China Pays Off for U.S. Colleges

 

Suspected drug hitmen killed a police chief in Mexico

 

Abortion industry's monetary aim brought to film

 

Electric Bikes


Planned Parenthood staffer caught advising ‘pimp’ with possible STD to donate blood

 

California wants lesbians as mandatory 'role' models

 

ARIZONA RANCHER DEFENDING HIS PROPERTY ORDERED TO PAY $87,000 TO ILLEGAL ALIENS

 

Massive $10 million gay ‘marriage’ campaign launches on Valentine’s Day

 

Spanish police arrest man over Nintendo gamer hack

 

Artificial retina helps some blind people discern objects, large print

 

Guilty plea in Facebook 'murder-for-hire' case

 

NJ Cop to Parents: Steal Facebook Passwords From Your Kids

 

State may move against prison Facebook users

 

Glenn Beck says Google is a front for the US government

 

New "Laser" Weapon Debuts in LA County Jail

 

Critics knock no-knock police raids

 

Middle-aged crook mugged 96-year-old man in Woodside for $5

 

75-year-old grandmother beaten for 18 dollars dies

 

What a surprise - Rabbi police chaplain cleared of ‘hateful’ language toward homosexuals

 

L.A. County Employee Dead in Cubicle a Day Before Being Noticed

 

Chances up for federal shutdown

 

Healthcare Reform Law Requires New IRS Army Of 1,054

 

Syria mulls first nuclear power plant by 2020

 

Wisconsin National Guard Preps For Worker Unrest After Governor Unveils Emergency Budget

 

Berlusconi to Stand Trial on Prostitution Charge

 

Mexican Troops Conduct Vehicle Search On U.S. Soil

 

100-foot-long narco sub found in Colombia

 

Homemade submarines up the drug smuggling ante

 

Atlanta police agreed to back off citizens who videotape

 

Wal-Mart Security Employees Fired for Disarming Store Gunman

 

Dick Cheney confronted on 9/11 Standdown Order

 

OJ Simpson beaten unconscious in prison attack

 

8-year-old delivers younger brother

 

Arizona may require hospitals to check citizenship

 

South Korea troops mobilized after record snow

 

TSA Workers Admit To Stealing Huge Amounts of Cash From Passengers

 

A Day's Work for a Late-term Abortionist

 

Mount St. Alphonsus to close, ending 101-year history

 

Another Rwandan Genocide?

 

Antipope to be told church here 'on edge of collapse'

 

Mary’s intercession at her Son’s side is theological ‘distortion,’ says "Catholic" bishop

 

Grocery CEO resigns after arrest in child prostitution sting

 

Second sun may appear at any moment?

 

South Carolina May Adopt their Own Currency

 

Former Hungarian Military Officer Charged With War Crimes

 

San Diego Port Security Says WMD Found on U.S. Soil

 

Man Confronts Killer on Subway

 

Scientists suggest that cancer is purely man-made

 

Disabled mother could be sterilised without her consent

 

Planned Parenthood Tried to Force Raped Teen to Have Abortion

 

Planned Parenthood receives one-third of its income in donations from corporations, foundations, and individuals

 

Margaret Sanger in her own words

 

Rep. Steve King Pledges "Smackdown" on Planned Parenthood

 

14-year-old hit by 30,000 mph space meteorite

 

Chrysler Wants Dealers Open All Week

 

13-year-old boy speaks of how he was attacked by seven bigger schoolmates, kicked, beaten, dragged through the snow, stuffed into a tree, and hung on a 7-foot spiked fence, all while adults watched

 

You are being lied to about the BP oil spill

 

Mother shot twice with a Taser after she was arrested for leaving baby in car to go to tanning salon

 

Terrorist Who Trained London Bombers Was Working For US Government

 

Jihadi who was reported to have helped train 7/7 bomber freed by US after just five years

 

Cops find marijuana plants after blast blows roof off home

 

400-pound woman caught shoplifting when motorized cart gets stuck

 

Obama Pencils in $37 Billion Budget Increase For DHS, Naked Body Scanners

 

Obituary ends with ''GO PACK GO,''

 

Arizona vigilante guilty of murdering Latino man, daughter

 

University Of Florida Students Die In Cave Waterfall

 

US study links pesticides to Parkinson's disease

 

Eat More Fiber, Live Longer?

 

20 000 bees die in Canada within 48 hours

 

France wants new global finance system

 

Biggest bear ever?

 

Vatican surpasses all nations in pickpockets

 

Eating Berries May Lower Risk of Parkinson's Disease

 

Young Christian allegedly tortured and killed by wealthy Muslim in Pakistan

 

$300 Oil Prediction

 

China Forced Abortion Opponent Chen Beaten Over New Video

 

Boehner says facts show Obama a Christian, citizen

 

Bronx, NY Planned Parenthood tells pimp he can pose as "guardian" for underage sex slaves

 

Failed Abortion Injures Woman at Missouri Planned Parenthood

 

Lawsuit Stops Potential New Wichita, Kansas Abortion Center

 

Agents Fight Drug War On Ice At Northern Border

 

Harsh winter triggers 65 New York City manhole explosions

 

Cruise passenger accused of dealing drugs

 

China in talks on rail rival to Panama Canal

 

Has Indian inventor REALLY made a Back to the Future style flying car?

 

Sheldon Wisconsin: Contrails or Chemtrails?

 

Optical Imaging allegedly faked FDA approval in prospectus

 

Clothing Prices to Rise 10% Starting in the Spring

 

Malaysian Woman Uses Wooden Soup Ladle to Rescue Husband from Tiger

 

Disabled 12-year-old girl raped in Jerusalem cafe

 

Egyptian protesters slam military rule

 

‘A weapon of mass destruction was found in the U.S.’: Shock confession of Customs officer

 

Ron Paul on Egypt

 

Spying in the NYC schools

 

Syrian blogger gets five years jail

 

Israeli army 'ready for all eventualities'

 

Mideast Unrest Spreads

 

Study Says Energy Drinks Pose Serious Risk to Kids

 

33 retired Methodist “bishops” urge church to allow gays and lesbians to become "ministers"

 

Canadian public schools to accommodate Islamic prayer

 

Exclusive: Multiple independent lab tests confirm oil in Gulf shrimp

 

U.S. taxpayer money to fund Rwanda campaign to sterilize 700,000 men

 

Mexico loses 80-100% of crops to freeze, US prices to skyrocket

 

Rescuers grab suicidal man as he jumps

 

Jews in Israel upset that many Jewish women are marrying non Jews -"the education system isn’t functioning properly"

 

Kosher supermarket gets 2 million dollar tax break

 

Egyptian army assures world it will honor 1979 peace deal with Israel

 

Apple stock loses $10 billion in a few minutes

 

Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour to Israel: We're with you, and glad you're with us

 

Jews take 5 of top 6 spots in annual list of top US givers

 

Senate proposal would make misusing body scanner images a federal crime

 

Fiery moments when politicians clash with their words and fists

 

North Korean Military Officers walk out of talks with South Korea

 

Online Pro-Life Group Ordered To “Register” With Hungary’s Media Authority

 

Gov. Cuomo Looks to Save Money By Closing Prisons

 

A $35,000 gold-plated iPhone.

 

Woman, 70, Accused Of Stalking 92-Year-Old Priest

 

Iran to Prosecute House Church “Evangelicals” for Apostasy

 

Somali Pirates Capture Supertanker, $150 Million of Oil

 

Don’t put wire on your windows – it might hurt burglars! Villagers outraged after police order them not to protect garden sheds

 

UIDs for cattle in place before those for humans

 

Geneva High School Bans 'Sexually Explicit' Dancing

 

Boeing Puts another Behemoth in the Sky

 

Kenya sees rise in elephant population despite poaching

 

Employee attacked with syringe of mercury

 

Malware aimed at Iran hit five sites

 

Gay “rights” groups attack iPhone confession app for "Roman Catholics"

 

“The launch of an iPhone app that guides Catholics through confession has prompted a furious response from gay rights groups, who accuse it of "promoting anti-gay spiritual abuse".

 

North Dakota House passes bill criminalizing killing unborn from conception

 

Los Angeles priest removed for affair 40 years ago

 

House kills ultrasound requirement for abortion

 

Abortionist changes after visiting shrine that holds the miraculous image of our lady of Guadalupe

 

Coulter Says "Gays Are Natural Conservatives" -- To Cheers from CPAC Crowd

 

Illinois homeschoolers facing regulation

 

Richard Gage on Chinese CCTV.avi

 

Mexican drug war erupts: at least 30 die in separate incidents

 

Obama assertion: FBI can get phone records without oversight

 

Egypt's military dissolves Parliament, suspends constitution

 

Why the mysterious disappearance of billions of bees could mean us losing a third of the food we eat

 

Californian prison to test new AID laser beam to 'burn' fighting inmates

 

Tim Loughton, the children's minister, slams my 'unhelpful' campaign against the child-snatchers

 

MEPs putting child pornographers' rights ahead of abuse victims, claim campaigners

 

Regulators shut banks in Fla., Mich., Wis., Calif.

 

U.S. & Canada Agree to Common "Perimeter"

 

Hawaii 'Choose Life' license plate in jeopardy

 

Show axed after criticism of gay curriculum

 

Algeria shuts down internet as protest mounts

 

Landmark meeting of Chemtrail Activists and local EPA

 

IMF calls for dollar alternative

 

Horrible: gay church "marriages" set to get the go-ahead

 

New Heresies from Benedict XVI

 

MHFM: We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's Recent Heresies file with some new heresies from Benedict XVI.

 

Benedict XVI says the “Orthodox” have “saints” and looks forward to an ecumenical commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s theses [new]

 

New Debate Posted

 

MHFM: This is a new debate on the issue of whether Pope Honorius was condemned by the Church as a heretic.

 

Debate: Was Pope Honorius a Heretic? [new debate video]

 

This is a debate between Bro. Peter Dimond and Michael Creighton on the aforementioned issue.  It should be noted that both individuals hold the sedevacantist position, and agree that the truth about Honorius doesn't in any way contradict the correct position that the post-Vatican II claimants (e.g., Benedict XVI) are not true popes.  Mr. Creighton wrote to MHFM and said that we need to “amend” our position on Honorius.  When asked if he would accept a debate, he agreed, but added: “… You can’t win this debate.”

 

Snow explodes off semi

 

An 18-wheeler truck in Canada crashes through a highway median into oncoming traffic

 

Bat-killing fungus discovered in NC

 

New drilling method opens vast oil fields in US

 

Woman who took trashed potato waffles and pies is handcuffed and charged with stealing

 

Egyptian 'torturers' trained by FBI?

 

Photo of chemtrails

 

Dangerous Gardasil vaccine could become mandatory

 

British teen collapses and dies moments after first kiss

 

Father's letter claims he killed missing Swiss girls, police say

 

Chilean miners considered suicide, cannibalism

 

Trying to lock up protesters for up to a year

 

People get power to take CCTV abusers to court

 

Benefits of cherry juice

 

Confirmed: FBI got warning day before OKC bombing

 

Monitors transmit video of families

 

Massive magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes Chile

 

New Orleans pizza delivery man blinded by bleach in robbery

 

Is he an old man or just a thug in a mask?

 

Proposal would require you to buy insurance--On your dog

 

House clears way for PATRIOT Act extension

 

IBM’s ‘Watson’ to take on Jeopardy! champs

 

Man allegedly breaks into store to join friend in jail

 

3 teenage boys among 7 Somalis facing death in Malaysia piracy case

 

California high court: Retailers can't request cardholders' ZIP code

 

Police cameras capable of tracking, storing every move

 

Man faces misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty after his dog kills young raccoon that caused some damage to garage

 

Total takeover of media: Emergency Alert System

 

FCC: Presidential emergency alerts to be tested

 

Strip searched because she neglected to disclose she had raspberries in her vehicle

 

China’s poor treated to fake rice made from plastic

 

US trade chief urges Europe to open market to GM foods

 

Video surveillance used more by small towns

 

Elderly man hit by SUV at S. FL bus stop

 

The GOP's Israel primary

 

NYPD writes over $400,000 in alt-side parking tickets as rules resume

 

Mexico supplies electricity to wintry Texas

 

Egypt’s undercover police behind museum looting, group claims

 

Detroit uses stimulus money to lure residents with $1,000 homes

 

Senator Rand Paul on “evangelical” hot seat over his opposition to Israel aid

 

Man says ex-CIA agent Posada gave him explosives for hotel bombing

 

Bill wants U.S. to withdraw from UN

 

Bill Gates says it’s an absolute lie to link vaccines and autism

 

"Church" of Scientology investigated over "slave labor"

 

Donald Trump claims he’s pro-life

 

Donald Trump says Ron Paul "can't get elected"

 

Howard Dean declares that it is the job of the government to redistribute our wealth

 

Methodist "bishops" seek doctrinal change on gay “clergy"

 

Survey shows that very few parents encourage their children to follow after a vocation to the religious life

 

Satanic sect first banned in Russia

 

Christian podiatrist accused of shunning gay patients may be charged

 

Romania issues threat to witches

 

Russian "Orthodox" priests may run for political office

 

Afghan convert to "Christianity" to be executed within days

 

Three Philadelphia priests, teacher charged with sexually abusing boys

 

Kentucky legislature considers bible curriculum for public schools

 

Rumsfeld: Maybe we needed more troops in Iraq

 

Nutritional value of vegetables

 

Montana bill would create armed state militia force

 

Patriot Act extension fails procedural vote, expected to return

 

US plan: Replace Mubarak with torture-linked “CIA point man”

 

Pentagon reports billions of dollars in contractor fraud

 

Blocking Internet cost Egypt at least $90M

 

Obama issues global warming rules in January, exempts GE-powered plant

 

Baggage handler narrowly escapes icy death

 

Man watching ‘Goodfellas’ is hit by a bullet

 

TX Woman finds razor blade in her Walmart ice cream

 

Oklahoma record-low temperature set today

 

Blind pro-lifer in China watched by the communist party

 

Two “Christian” teen girls allegedly “shot dead’ in India for reading bible

 

"Catholic" Cuomo Says he’ll push for vote to legalize same-sex "marriage"

 

Mississippi: 3 dead after big-rig collides with school bus

 

Group plans to beam free Internet across the globe from space

 

Researchers steal iPhone passwords in six minutes (video)

 

Planned Parenthood exec Stuart Schear slams expose videos he hasn’t even watched

 

Video: Muslim mob kills 3 in religious rampage

 

Cuba unblocks access to controversial blog

 

U.S. has secret tools to force internet on dictators

 

Boy, 7, tries to buy fighter jet on eBay for $113K

 

China building a city for cloud computing

 

NFL teams may replace playbooks with iPads

 

Post office to aid national ID distribution in Nigeria

 

Experts push for cashless society in Nigeria

 

Indonesia: angry Muslim crowd attacks Java churches

 

Health problems force professor to pull camera from back of head

 

Dramatic CCTV: Moment of bus crash caught on tape in Turkey

 

Union head calls for New World Order Egyptian Revolution

 

License plate would honor KKK leader

 

Video: Teens killed in Juarez crossed border for party

 

Australia PM introduces contentious floods tax

 

Pakistani woman electrocuted for refusing arranged marriage

 

Postal Service warns of default as losses mount

 

Convicted child molester beheaded by fellow inmates

 

Bucks Co. teacher suspended over blog about students

 

Smell travels from W. Va. to Baltimore

 

New surveillance vid shows fiery parking lot plane crash

 

White House says it will implement Obamacare despite judge's declaration against it

 

Frigid air, snow, worry ranchers in plains, south

 

Georgia eyes coldest winter ever

 

Cars crashing on snowy road in Little Rock, AR

 

Mubarak will not step down, passes some power to VP

 

Old woman attacks robbers

 

Bird kills man at cockfight

 

'Super pack' of 400 wolves terrorise remote Russian town after killing 30 horses in just four days

 

Living near a petrol station is 'bad for your health' as fuel pollutants found to travel 100m

 

Wood-burning stoves can cause cancer and heart disease?

 

"Holocaust" historian says massacre of Egyptian protesters is desirable

 

Honey bee collapse threatens global food security

 

Iran test-fires new supersonic missile

 

Whales dead in mass beaching

 

Biden announces $53 billion high-speed rail plan

 

Wikileaks founder worked on U.S. intelligence computer espionage system in 1990s

 

Chinese imports increase ninefold compared to official projections

 

Toxic diesel fuel used without permits in fracking operations

 

Israeli soldier faces long jail term for passing secret papers to reporter

 

North Korean fishing boat seized by South Korea navy ahead of military talks

 

Sleep deprivation increases stroke and heart disease risk

 

Woman dies after injection

 

School defends 112 CCTV cameras

 

N.J. chemist charged with murder in husband's poisoning

 

Army deploys more tanks in Cairo

 

Power out for hundreds in Northeast Buffalo

 

The Super Bowl flyover may have cost $450,000

 

Diet soda may be tied to heightened risk of stroke, study claims

 

Egypt's vice president

 

Global stock exchanges are headed for major consolidation

 

The New York Stock Exchange may soon have new owners from Europe

 

Bernanke says unemployment will ‘Remain Elevated’

 

Man gets 20 years in prison for shootout with police

 

Calgary removing fluoride from water supply

 

Moving toward a government ban on light bulbs

 

Diocese of Rome launches website for Antipope John Paul II's "Beatification"

 

“In addition to showing a live webcam of pontiff's tomb in the grotto of St. Peter’s Basilica, the site also provides a diocesan-approved prayer for the intercession of John Paul II in 31 languages including Arabic, Russian, Swahili and Chinese.”

 

Highest rate of bedbug cases ever in NYC public schools

 

New Jersey Governor vetoes Planned Parenthood funding bill

 

Ohio abortion ban would use heartbeat as barometer

 

“Ohio will be the testing ground for a new approach to limiting abortions that would prohibit women from ending pregnancies at the first detectable fetal heartbeat, sometimes as early as 18 days after conception.”

 

Pregnant woman given abortion pill by mistake

 

Drugs & Demonic Possession – video of drug addicted woman who acts like she’s possessed 

 

Romania may get even tougher on witches

 

Texas school moves to mandate Arabic, then backs off after complaints

 

"...Some Students at Mansfield ISD schools could soon be learning Arabic as a required language. The school district wants students at select schools to take Arabic language and culture classes as part of a federally funded grant. The Foreign Language Assistance Program (FLAP) grant was awarded to Mansfield ISD last summer by the U.S. Department of Education..."

 

SC bill would nullify Islamic law in state courts

 

"Polite" robber: "I really am sorry"

 

Chemtrails make mainstream media

 

1000 mph rocket car

 

The pagan Deepak Chopra

 

All banks notified by DHS of unannounced warrantless looting of anyone's personal bank accounts or safe deposit boxes

 

The indestructible insect: New mosquito that evades malaria control measures is ‘impossible’ to kill off

 

"Evangelical chaplains" may face ultimatum

 

YouTube may censor Planned Parenthood sex trafficking expose

 

Man who left cellphone in Silver Spring house charged in at least 10 burglaries

 

Cops to use facial-recognition technology to identify criminals

 

Quayle calls on Obama to free Pollard

 

Man pleads guilty to killing pregnant woman refusing abortion

 

Organized crime: the world's largest social network

 

Islamic Somali militants confiscate “Christian” farms

 

Sharpton calls on FCC to regulate radio “racists” like Limbaugh

 

Government of Pakistan decides not to amend blasphemy law

 

Why is China building eerie 'ghost cities'?

 

Joe Lieberman to publish book about Shabbos

 

Living his “faith”: Lieberman and his “legacy

 

Ky. man alleges "Catholic Church" sex abuse online, kills himself

 

Russia to adopt universal ID card in 2012

 

The organic elite surrenders to Monsanto: what now?

 

Surprising home-energy hogs

 

Lemon is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells

 

USDA: Farmers can plant genetically modified beets

 

"Democratic" Egypt sends "Apostates" to their death

 

Rikers Island inmate's alleged credit card scam netted $1 million from iPads and Apple computers

 

Image of the Virgin Mary seen in chunk of ice

 

Scientists suggest mice for airport security

 

Post offices to distribute UID number in India

 

Driver's license renewal and the REAL ID Act

 

The Obama administration seeks veto powers over new domain names

 

Snow blower revenge: stolen shovel leads man to re-bury his neighbor's car (VIDEO)

 

Blindfolded & beaten in Cairo

 

General Mills mind games - comedy skit about Total Blueberry Pomegranate Cereal

 

Obama shuts down power plants coast to coast

 

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Florida (VIDEO)

 

"Pastor” booted from “Christian” TV station after homosexuality remarks

 

Ten Commandments display in courtroom ruled unconstitutional

 

Navy’s first unmanned stealth bomber completes 29-minute test flight

 

More women come forward with allegations against exorcist priest, ex-employer says

 

Dangerous illegal abortionist could see early release thanks to budget cuts

 

Muslims attack “Christian” families in Egypt, 11 killed including kids

 

Media accuses "Patriarch" Kirill of being state official

 

New York man found guilty of murder in wife's beheading

 

3 skinned dogs found beside Kentucky Road

 

U.S. has secret tools to force internet on dictators

 

Hacker admits stealing millions in poker chips on Facebook

 

Obama admin accused of hiding abortion statistics

 

NY Air Traffic Control Mgr. Alleges Union Workers watch movies, text during work

 

Spain’s front runner for prime minister promises to repeal abortion law

 

Abortionist Gosnell could face death penalty

 

E-mail outage affecting the White House

 

Pupils could be handed condoms between lessons

 

Amid unrest, Egyptian “Christians” fear for their future

 

Police: Ugandan gay activist was killed by sex partner

 

As many as 1,000 students are scrambling to find a legal visa and avoid deportation

 

California meat company recalls 3,170 pounds of beef

 

Homosexuals ‘take over’ Mexico City subway cars to engage in sex acts

 

Top Planned Parenthood flack worked for PBS, NBC news

 

Frat party shooting leaves 1 dead, 11 injured in Ohio

 

New “Catholic” Bible deletes the word holocaust

 

UK bed & breakfast owners deluged with obscene, threatening e-mails, phone calls

 

Japanese company invents water fueled car

 

New claims: BP oil disaster is causing health problems – 22-year-old training for the Marines confined to a wheel chair

 

Gardasil: Still not tested or proven to prevent cancer

 

Police bodyguards to be issued with stun guns to protect the Royals from protesters

 

Forget Super Bowl Pat Downs, Big Sis Wants Interrogations And Behavioral Tests

 

Northern Mexico cold snap paralyzes Ciudad Juarez

 

All ambassadors called back to Washington?

 

Calgary ready to pull plug on fluoride

 

Man survives huge tumor

 

Water shortage grips city

 

93 roof collapses in the state in MA

 

Jimmy Carter sued for $5 mllion for criticism of Israel

 

“The suit went on to condemn Carter, saying he had an “agenda of anti-Israel propaganda” and condemned publisher Simon and Shuster for advertising the book as a work on non-fiction. The legal complaint insists Carter has the right to publish a book “to put forward his virulent anti-Israel bias” but insisted that such a book could only be sold as a work of fiction.”

 

Routine items not allowed at Cowboys Stadium

 

“Everyone entering the stadium must pass through a magnetometer, such as those used at airports, and get a patdown as part of the screening process. The majority of fans will enter through checkpoints on the east side of Cowboys Stadium.  Small bags are allowed, but will be searched, and jackets will be X-rayed.

 

Not allowed

Items fans can't bring into Cowboys Stadium:

Weapons, mace/pepper spray, fireworks

Camcorders, tripods, camera cases and binocular cases

Umbrellas, strollers

Grills, tents, poles, sticks

Banners, noisemakers, horns, beach balls, Frisbees, laser lights and pointers

Containers of any type, coolers of any size, backpacks

Bottles, cans, hairspray”


Democrats warn of US shutdown over debt

 

Teen faces criminal assault charges for shooting spitwads in school

 

Census: A third of New Orleans population lost in past decade

 

"I'm Scared" Anderson Cooper from undisclosed location in Egypt

 

14-year-old sent home from UK school for looking too old

 

Bloomberg spends $245,000 of taxpayers' dollars employing 3 chefs at Gracie Mansi

 

Teens arrested for Facebook death threats

 

Phil Simms threatens college football analyst Desmond Howard for criticising his son's playing abilities

 

Tourists capture startling video of charging African hippos

 

Rock-throwing battles rage on in Tahrir Square

 

Inflation group predicts US cities will erupt like Egypt in 4 Years

 

Al Jazeera’s Cairo office burned down by pro-Mubarak ‘thugs’

 

Cheney: Mubarak is a "good friend"

 

Chinese cyber-spies penetrate Foreign Office computers

 

The occult symbolism of the Los Angeles Central Library

 

Untold thousands of marine animals float dead in Amazon river & Florida

 

Inspection equipment will scan all cargo entering the stadium area at the Super Bowl

 

Vaccine likely caused child narcolepsy

 

Boy falls onto subway tracks while playing video games

 

Saboteurs attack Egypt gas pipeline to Jordan

 

Hackers penetrate Nasdaq computers

 

Iran says N-facilities immune to attacks

 

35 zoo animals freeze to death in northern Mexico

 

Renewing the Patriot Act while America sleeps

 

Mexico rescinds offer to send power to Texas

 

Judge commanded to remove 10 Commandments poster

 

V-2 Delaware "Diocese" settles abuse claims for $77 million

 

School reverses ban on "Jesus" talent show song

 

Virginia Panel kills pro-life bills as videos draw attention

 

"Living in sin" stigma fades

 

Egypt chaos: Dozens of reporters beaten, arrested

 

9 states and counting to consider nullification of Obamacare

 

Burka ban: Angela Merkel's German state risks Muslim anger

 

15 year old kicked and stomped on while taken into custody

 

Statistician cracks secret code behind lottery tickets?

 

False flag cyber attack?

 

Al-Jazeera says Cairo office destroyed

 

Cyber war rules of engagement drawn up

 

Officials amazed more were not killed in the storm

 

Vid Shows Planned Parenthood Advising Pretend Pimp About Underage Sex Slaves

 

9-11 foreshadowed on bills?

 

Woman tries to mail puppy in box

 

Fire chief ticketed at accident scene for refusing to move emergency vehicle

 

Plastic pellet incident at Va. school ends in expulsion, assault charges

 

Al Gore: "heavy snowfalls are completely consistent with what they have been predicting as a consequence of man-made global warming”

 

Family dog leads police to missing autistic boy

 

Ski-mask wearing person assists police at checkpoint in Houston county

 

TSA invades roads & highways with VIPR checkpoints

 

Michigan schools are banning cupcakes?

 

US teen‘s homemade ’Death Ray’

 

U.S. spent billions arming Egypt

 

Human shield of civilians protects Egypt's museums

 

Top French court upholds gay ‘marriage’ ban

 

Bill would require all S.D. citizens to buy a gun

 

Rumsfeld to receive "Defender of the Constitution Award" at CPAC

 

They claim that "Al-Qaida on brink of using nuclear bomb"

 

Al Jazeera english blacked out across most of U.S.

 

"Scores" of victims of "House of Horrors" abortionist tell of forced abortions, lifelong injuries

 

Russian inventor shows off propeller backpack

 

John Paul II fastest "blessed" of modern times

 

US recruiting young cyber warriors

 

"Father" Thomas Euteneuer makes statement

 

Internet runs out of addresses as devices grow

 

Anderson Cooper attacked, punched in the head by pro-Mubarak mob in Egypt

 

China takes lead in race for clean nuclear power

 

Israel arms Egypt against protesters

 

Credit cards to become obsolete?

 

Document shows antipope once supported relaxing celibacy rules

 

Catholic records of slave baptisms in colonial New Orleans go online

 

Fifth grade student was banned from performing a song with religious content in a school talent show

 

India catches man with 14,000 abortion pills in luggage

 

Obama and Jesus ranked equal as teen role models

 

Threatened after praying for sick woman

 

Chick-fil-A pledges not to 'champion' marriage

 

Philippine legislators reintroduce population control measure

 

Man pleads guilty to killing pregnant woman refusing abortion

 

Flickr accidentally deletes 4,000 photos, offers polite apology to photographer

 

23,000 volts go through windshield, man survives with minor injuries

 

Germany deploys contactless national ID

 

Be prepared for Real I.D. Act rules

 

"World School" announces first of 20 campuses in New York

 

Mom admits strangling daughter at NY college

 

Two lesbian high school students sue to accompany each other to dance

 

Morning-after pill causes rise in teenage STDs

 

Chaos reigns at Cairo airport

 

Teen 'Wolf Pack' arrested in videotaped assault on Pennsylvania boy

 

Police: Man who commited suicide with shotgun in car buried under snow for nearly a week

 

Fed passes China in Treasury holdings

 

Matthews compares tea party to Muslim brotherhood

 

Wall Street execs on new terror threat info

 

Lodging in Rome snapped up for Antipope John Paul II's "beatification"

 

Egyptian protester holds sign that says: "Go to Hell"

 

Israeli death squads to infiltrate Egyptian protests

 

Still reeling from flooding, Queensland braces for worst ever storm

 

"40,000 violations of the law" in FBI snooping: report

 

Dramatic footage of a gunfight at a Detroit police station

 

Climber falls 1,000 ft and survives

 

Nearly 11 percent of US houses are empty

 

200GB to 25GB: Canada gets first, bitter dose of metered Internet

 

Food starting to run out in Egypt

 

"Nuns" dance to get recruits in Baguio City

 

China blocks internet searches for the word "Egypt"

 

Arizona city plans to fingerprint pharmacy customers

 

Insane law about to go into effect

 

MSNBC declares Bill Clinton "President of the World’

 

Donald Trump: Mideast explosion could destroy OPEC, lower oil prices

 

Fights break out a Protestant church

 

Virginia City official collected salary for 12 years sitting at home

 

Tourism lull led to ‘execution-style killings’ of 100 B.C. sled dogs

 

Allstate Insurance apparently investigated the driving habits of people and how they line up with a person’s "astrological sign"

 

Judge cites Obama’s own words in ruling against universal health care

 

Woman who killed children was responsible for NSA’s military operations support

 

Texas woman cited as world's oldest person dies at 114

 

Rights NGO claims that Israeli planes carrying crowd dispersal weapons have arrived in Egypt

 

The worst case of bullying police have ever seen

 

‘Stuxnet’ worm could cause ‘Chernobyl-like disaster’ in Iran, intel assessment warns

 

Intel discovers chip design flaw

 

"Catholic safe schools" policy recommends homosexual youth hotline

 

Scientists develop train that can go faster than airplane

 

Hell’s Fallen Angels to challenge any bid to ban gang in Germany

 

A 3-year-old boy called 911 after his father injured himself, possibly saving his dad's life

 

The Transportation Security Administration said it will not hire private contractors to screen airline passengers

 

Chinese CCTV broadcaster uses "Top Gun" footage in military drill (VIDEO)

 

Unlicensed abortionist operating secret ‘lethal injection" abortion facility in DC

 

Guard found strangled in chapel at Washington State prison

 

Mexico authorities discover six burned bodies

 

Man dies in amusement park fall

 

Parents of dying one-year-old fight hospital, courts to bring son home

 

Bush daughter Barbara supports gay "marriage"

 

Toshiba faces $100 million gender bias lawsuit

 

Georgia lawmaker promotes fetal pain-based abortion ban

 

IntoNow listens to your TV to ID what you're watching

 

PositiveID corporation completes development of temperature-sensing microchip

 

San Diego firefighters victorious in suit against forced participation in gay pride parade

 

Huckabee: Israel can build in West Bank, Jerusalem

 

"Talking" cars are coming soon

 

3 year-old gets suspended for a month from her preschool

 

A national RFID plan

 

U.N. report suggests N. Korea has secret nuclear sites

 

Buying babies

 

Masons membership declines

 

Egypt and Tunisia usher in the new era of global food revolutions

 

"Suicide" comet storm hits sun — bigger comet coming?

 

The one-legged golfer

 

World's Muslim population expected to grow twice as fast as non-Muslims in 20 years

 

Parents upset at longer "Catholic" school year

 

"Catholic" Illinois Governor Pat Quinn on Monday will sign a bill that offers gay and lesbian couples many of the benefits of marriage

 

Soldiers shoot at University students in Nigeria

 

Bill banning tax-funded abortions attacked over rape issues

 

"Virtual Picture" tech helps blind man drive at Daytona

 

New invisibility cloak?

 

Woman sets fire to house while trying to "reanimate" long-dead sister

 

Prairie dogs have a language all of their own and “can describe what humans look like”

 

Morning-after pill handout causes rise in teenage sexual disease, study finds

 

Mubarak’s new deputy linked to CIA rendition program

 

Russian ship freed after month trapped in ice

 

Catholic "safe schools" policy recommends homosexual youth hotline

 

Sen. Schumer: three branches of government doesn't include the Judiciary

 

“We have three branches of government.  We have a house.  We have a senate.  And we have a president.”

 

Baroness Phillipine Mathilde Camille de Rothschild wearing satanic neck pieces!

 

Incredible video: cars swept away by floods in Saudi Arabia

 

Micro drones to fly surveillance missions over the U.S

 

Joe Biden on Shalom TV "I am a zionist"

 

Birds use quantum theory to literally "see" Earth's magnetic field as they fly

 

Thai airline has recruited transsexuals as air hostesses, in a pioneering move it believes will be copied by other carriers

 

Airport in England introduces hologram staff

 

91,000 Gulf oil spill claims, just 1 final payment

 

"Very disturbing findings" in chemical tests of Gulf residents -- bleeding from ears

 

Contaminated sea food from the Gulf?

 

3 major organic brands surrender to Monsanto's GE Alfalfa

 

Kindle ebooks outsell paperbacks

 

Hawaii welcomes first direct China flight

 

How BBC warmists abuse the science

 

Governments start stockpiling food

 

Gold rush in the Amazon

 

Five serious unanswered gulf oiil spill questions

 

"Mubarak may ask Israel for help"

 

Looting engulfs Cairo

 

Montrealers are feeding fish Prozac

 

GM sold more cars in China last year than it did in the US

 

Tibetan Buddhist leader may be a Chinese spy

 

Hundreds have died of dehydration in care homes in Britain

 

Fruit is becoming "alternative currency" in youth prisons in England and Wales

 

Coming soon: Compulsory water meters for all in England. . . And you'll pay Ł200 installation price

 

Energy saving light bulbs could trigger cancer?

 

Mystery of 200 dead cows in Wisconsin solved

 

South Sudan chooses to secede: official results

 

Snoops listening in to everything we say

 

State Governments and dealers stand to benefit from rising auto sales

 

Facebook friends help Dublin man find his stolen Audi A4

 

Obama health-care reform act ruled unconstitutional

 

Is this Obama's birth certificate from Mombasa, Kenya?

 

China's censorship of the Egypt protests isn't fooling everyone

 

I am Israel (documentary film)

 

IDF Video 28/1/11 settlers killing palestinian teenager in Arak Burin?

 

Mind blowing Jewish influence in the US Government

 

The Rockerfeller family is Jewish?

 

Benedict XVI's Jewish ancestry?

 

Royal Family granted new right of secrecy

 

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order

 

Australia floods larger than France strand 200,000

 

Even DHS is freaked out by spy drones over America?

 

China restricts news, discussion of Egypt unrest

 

Couple aborts twin boys in desperate bid for IVF girl

 

Unconventional wisdom

 

Mayor warns of mass teacher layoffs

 

Justice Department seeks to have all web surfing tracked

 

Government Blocks 84,000 Websites

 

Feds Approve Monsanto Herbicide-Resistant Crops

 

Dead Officer's Signature On more than 1,000 Red Light Citations

 

Texas man wrongly put away for 18 years denied compensation after legal glitch

 

Bill to Ease Access to Birth Control Introduced

 

California court knocks down police data mining your car

 

Ingredient in Sodas Might be Bad For Your Health

 

Dog Recognizes 1,000 Words

 

One U.S. Marshal Killed, Two Wounded in West Virginia Raid

 

US bishops re-thinking 'zero tolerance' policy on abuse?

 

Anti-Abortion Group Hires Planned Parenthood Whistleblower

 

Texas High School Student Arrested for Robbing a Chase Bank

 

New York City Is Overdue For Large Earthquake: Seismologist

 

Ill. Homeschool Bill Dropped after Thousands Protest

 

Swiss Government Freezes Mubarak Bank Accounts

 

Borders files for bankruptcy

 

Cops: Father Used Son as Human Shield Against Stun Gun

 

Uncovered: Fox News deceptively used old CPAC footage to smear Ron Paul

 

New York "priest" sentenced to prison for altar boy rapes

 

‘I’m Hit!’: ABC Correspondent Beaten in Bahrain Protest Crackdown

 

Woman faces murder charges in beating case

 

Possible Mexican Military Incursion On U.S. Soil

 

Israel: Iranian Warships in Med are a 'Serious Provocation'

 

Fla. girl dead in toxic truck; brother burned

 

Two TSA agents caught stealing

 

Poll: Majority of Republicans Doubt Obama's Birthplace

 

Heavy storms cause deadly floods in Ecuador

 

Israel video shows Stuxnet as one of its successes

 

Ex-FBI worker pleads guilty in theft scheme

 

A French policeman sprays tear gas directly into the face of peaceful protesters

 

The XM-25: Army's Future Weapon

 

Anonymous Hackers Release Stuxnet Worm Online

 

Bodies of Mother, 2-Year-Old Son Found in Trash Near Family's Massachusetts Home

 

Owner Of Kitten That Died On Delta Flight, Offered $50 Plus Air Fare

 

House votes to extend provisions of the "PATRIOT Act"

 

10,000 Stray Dogs To Be Shot In Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

 

Doctor ditches abortion plans after landlord sues; second doctor also drops plans

 

'So This Is America': Hillary's Heckler Tackled

 

NY Releases Doomsday Manual for Possible Apocalyptic Event

 

Fla. Pedestrian Survives Collision With Cop

 

The "Religious" Composition of the 112th Congress

 

How a Remote Town in Romania Has Become Cybercrime Central

 

Photo via ethicsoup.com 1/3 of German "Catholic theologians" call for recognition of gay partnerships

 

“Obama’s Rabbi” Funnye Tells President: Free Jewish spy Pollard Now

 

Your Hometown & the United Nations’ Agenda 21

 

Chinese Demand For Gold Surges To Around 25% Global Production

 

Personhood Abortion Bans Sweep Iowa, North Dakota, Montana, Texas, and Oklahoma

 

New York City gives out 3 million free condoms per month

 

Panel casts doubt on FBI scientific evidence in anthrax case

 

Smartphone app to detect Boston pothole problems

 

High-Tech Car Allows the Blind to Drive

 

Uncle Sam wants you ... to repay the home tax credit

 

NYPD On Hunt For Thieves Posing As Con Ed Workers

 

Obamacare Will Kill 800,000 Jobs over Decade

 

Mammals filmed calling using their quills

 

The information age – 174 newspapers a day

 

All children to be registered in national biometric records

 

Recent Gull Deaths on a Winter Haven Lake Are Investigated

 

Recruiting in China Pays Off for U.S. Colleges

 

Suspected drug hitmen killed a police chief in Mexico

 

Abortion industry's monetary aim brought to film

 

Electric Bikes


Planned Parenthood staffer caught advising ‘pimp’ with possible STD to donate blood

 

California wants lesbians as mandatory 'role' models

 

ARIZONA RANCHER DEFENDING HIS PROPERTY ORDERED TO PAY $87,000 TO ILLEGAL ALIENS

 

Massive $10 million gay ‘marriage’ campaign launches on Valentine’s Day

 

Spanish police arrest man over Nintendo gamer hack

 

Artificial retina helps some blind people discern objects, large print

 

Guilty plea in Facebook 'murder-for-hire' case

 

NJ Cop to Parents: Steal Facebook Passwords From Your Kids

 

State may move against prison Facebook users

 

Glenn Beck says Google is a front for the US government

 

New "Laser" Weapon Debuts in LA County Jail

 

Critics knock no-knock police raids

 

Middle-aged crook mugged 96-year-old man in Woodside for $5

 

75-year-old grandmother beaten for 18 dollars dies

 

What a surprise - Rabbi police chaplain cleared of ‘hateful’ language toward homosexuals

 

L.A. County Employee Dead in Cubicle a Day Before Being Noticed

 

Chances up for federal shutdown

 

Healthcare Reform Law Requires New IRS Army Of 1,054

 

Syria mulls first nuclear power plant by 2020

 

Wisconsin National Guard Preps For Worker Unrest After Governor Unveils Emergency Budget

 

Berlusconi to Stand Trial on Prostitution Charge

 

Mexican Troops Conduct Vehicle Search On U.S. Soil

 

100-foot-long narco sub found in Colombia

 

Homemade submarines up the drug smuggling ante

 

Atlanta police agreed to back off citizens who videotape

 

Wal-Mart Security Employees Fired for Disarming Store Gunman

 

Dick Cheney confronted on 9/11 Standdown Order

 

OJ Simpson beaten unconscious in prison attack

 

8-year-old delivers younger brother

 

Arizona may require hospitals to check citizenship

 

South Korea troops mobilized after record snow

 

TSA Workers Admit To Stealing Huge Amounts of Cash From Passengers

 

A Day's Work for a Late-term Abortionist

 

Mount St. Alphonsus to close, ending 101-year history

 

Another Rwandan Genocide?

 

Antipope to be told church here 'on edge of collapse'

 

Mary’s intercession at her Son’s side is theological ‘distortion,’ says "Catholic" bishop

 

Grocery CEO resigns after arrest in child prostitution sting

 

Second sun may appear at any moment?

 

South Carolina May Adopt their Own Currency

 

Former Hungarian Military Officer Charged With War Crimes

 

San Diego Port Security Says WMD Found on U.S. Soil

 

Man Confronts Killer on Subway

 

Scientists suggest that cancer is purely man-made

 

Disabled mother could be sterilised without her consent

 

Planned Parenthood Tried to Force Raped Teen to Have Abortion

 

Planned Parenthood receives one-third of its income in donations from corporations, foundations, and individuals

 

Margaret Sanger in her own words

 

Rep. Steve King Pledges "Smackdown" on Planned Parenthood

 

14-year-old hit by 30,000 mph space meteorite

 

Chrysler Wants Dealers Open All Week

 

13-year-old boy speaks of how he was attacked by seven bigger schoolmates, kicked, beaten, dragged through the snow, stuffed into a tree, and hung on a 7-foot spiked fence, all while adults watched

 

You are being lied to about the BP oil spill

 

Mother shot twice with a Taser after she was arrested for leaving baby in car to go to tanning salon

 

Terrorist Who Trained London Bombers Was Working For US Government

 

Jihadi who was reported to have helped train 7/7 bomber freed by US after just five years

 

Cops find marijuana plants after blast blows roof off home

 

400-pound woman caught shoplifting when motorized cart gets stuck

 

Obama Pencils in $37 Billion Budget Increase For DHS, Naked Body Scanners

 

Obituary ends with ''GO PACK GO,''

 

Arizona vigilante guilty of murdering Latino man, daughter

 

University Of Florida Students Die In Cave Waterfall

 

US study links pesticides to Parkinson's disease

 

Eat More Fiber, Live Longer?

 

20 000 bees die in Canada within 48 hours

 

France wants new global finance system

 

Biggest bear ever?

 

Vatican surpasses all nations in pickpockets

 

Eating Berries May Lower Risk of Parkinson's Disease

 

Young Christian allegedly tortured and killed by wealthy Muslim in Pakistan

 

$300 Oil Prediction

 

China Forced Abortion Opponent Chen Beaten Over New Video

 

Boehner says facts show Obama a Christian, citizen

 

Bronx, NY Planned Parenthood tells pimp he can pose as "guardian" for underage sex slaves

 

Failed Abortion Injures Woman at Missouri Planned Parenthood

 

Lawsuit Stops Potential New Wichita, Kansas Abortion Center

 

Agents Fight Drug War On Ice At Northern Border

 

Harsh winter triggers 65 New York City manhole explosions

 

Cruise passenger accused of dealing drugs

 

China in talks on rail rival to Panama Canal

 

Has Indian inventor REALLY made a Back to the Future style flying car?

 

Sheldon Wisconsin: Contrails or Chemtrails?

 

Optical Imaging allegedly faked FDA approval in prospectus

 

Clothing Prices to Rise 10% Starting in the Spring

 

Malaysian Woman Uses Wooden Soup Ladle to Rescue Husband from Tiger

 

Disabled 12-year-old girl raped in Jerusalem cafe

 

Egyptian protesters slam military rule

 

‘A weapon of mass destruction was found in the U.S.’: Shock confession of Customs officer

 

Ron Paul on Egypt

 

Spying in the NYC schools

 

Syrian blogger gets five years jail

 

Israeli army 'ready for all eventualities'

 

Mideast Unrest Spreads

 

Study Says Energy Drinks Pose Serious Risk to Kids

 

33 retired Methodist “bishops” urge church to allow gays and lesbians to become "ministers"

 

Canadian public schools to accommodate Islamic prayer

 

Exclusive: Multiple independent lab tests confirm oil in Gulf shrimp

 

U.S. taxpayer money to fund Rwanda campaign to sterilize 700,000 men

 

Mexico loses 80-100% of crops to freeze, US prices to skyrocket

 

Rescuers grab suicidal man as he jumps

 

Jews in Israel upset that many Jewish women are marrying non Jews -"the education system isn’t functioning properly"

 

Kosher supermarket gets 2 million dollar tax break

 

Egyptian army assures world it will honor 1979 peace deal with Israel

 

Apple stock loses $10 billion in a few minutes

 

Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour to Israel: We're with you, and glad you're with us

 

Jews take 5 of top 6 spots in annual list of top US givers

 

Senate proposal would make misusing body scanner images a federal crime

 

Fiery moments when politicians clash with their words and fists

 

North Korean Military Officers walk out of talks with South Korea

 

Online Pro-Life Group Ordered To “Register” With Hungary’s Media Authority

 

Gov. Cuomo Looks to Save Money By Closing Prisons

 

A $35,000 gold-plated iPhone.

 

Woman, 70, Accused Of Stalking 92-Year-Old Priest

 

Iran to Prosecute House Church “Evangelicals” for Apostasy

 

Somali Pirates Capture Supertanker, $150 Million of Oil

 

Don’t put wire on your windows – it might hurt burglars! Villagers outraged after police order them not to protect garden sheds

 

UIDs for cattle in place before those for humans

 

Geneva High School Bans 'Sexually Explicit' Dancing

 

Boeing Puts another Behemoth in the Sky

 

Kenya sees rise in elephant population despite poaching

 

Employee attacked with syringe of mercury

 

Malware aimed at Iran hit five sites

 

Gay “rights” groups attack iPhone confession app for "Roman Catholics"

 

“The launch of an iPhone app that guides Catholics through confession has prompted a furious response from gay rights groups, who accuse it of "promoting anti-gay spiritual abuse".

 

North Dakota House passes bill criminalizing killing unborn from conception

 

Los Angeles priest removed for affair 40 years ago

 

House kills ultrasound requirement for abortion

 

Abortionist changes after visiting shrine that holds the miraculous image of our lady of Guadalupe

 

Coulter Says "Gays Are Natural Conservatives" -- To Cheers from CPAC Crowd

 

Illinois homeschoolers facing regulation

 

Richard Gage on Chinese CCTV.avi

 

Mexican drug war erupts: at least 30 die in separate incidents

 

Obama assertion: FBI can get phone records without oversight

 

Egypt's military dissolves Parliament, suspends constitution

 

Why the mysterious disappearance of billions of bees could mean us losing a third of the food we eat

 

Californian prison to test new AID laser beam to 'burn' fighting inmates

 

Tim Loughton, the children's minister, slams my 'unhelpful' campaign against the child-snatchers

 

MEPs putting child pornographers' rights ahead of abuse victims, claim campaigners

 

Regulators shut banks in Fla., Mich., Wis., Calif.

 

U.S. & Canada Agree to Common "Perimeter"

 

Hawaii 'Choose Life' license plate in jeopardy

 

Show axed after criticism of gay curriculum

 

Algeria shuts down internet as protest mounts

 

Landmark meeting of Chemtrail Activists and local EPA

 

IMF calls for dollar alternative

 

Horrible: gay church "marriages" set to get the go-ahead

 

New Heresies from Benedict XVI

 

MHFM: We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's Recent Heresies file with some new heresies from Benedict XVI.

 

Benedict XVI says the “Orthodox” have “saints” and looks forward to an ecumenical commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the posting of Martin Luther’s theses [new]

 

New Debate Posted

 

MHFM: This is a new debate on the issue of whether Pope Honorius was condemned by the Church as a heretic.

 

Debate: Was Pope Honorius a Heretic? [new debate video]

 

This is a debate between Bro. Peter Dimond and Michael Creighton on the aforementioned issue.  It should be noted that both individuals hold the sedevacantist position, and agree that the truth about Honorius doesn't in any way contradict the correct position that the post-Vatican II claimants (e.g., Benedict XVI) are not true popes.  Mr. Creighton wrote to MHFM and said that we need to “amend” our position on Honorius.  When asked if he would accept a debate, he agreed, but added: “… You can’t win this debate.”

 

Snow explodes off semi

 

An 18-wheeler truck in Canada crashes through a highway median into oncoming traffic

 

Bat-killing fungus discovered in NC

 

New drilling method opens vast oil fields in US

 

Woman who took trashed potato waffles and pies is handcuffed and charged with stealing

 

Egyptian 'torturers' trained by FBI?

 

Photo of chemtrails

 

Dangerous Gardasil vaccine could become mandatory

 

British teen collapses and dies moments after first kiss

 

Father's letter claims he killed missing Swiss girls, police say

 

Chilean miners considered suicide, cannibalism

 

Trying to lock up protesters for up to a year

 

People get power to take CCTV abusers to court

 

Benefits of cherry juice

 

Confirmed: FBI got warning day before OKC bombing

 

Monitors transmit video of families

 

Massive magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes Chile

 

New Orleans pizza delivery man blinded by bleach in robbery

 

Is he an old man or just a thug in a mask?

 

Proposal would require you to buy insurance--On your dog

 

House clears way for PATRIOT Act extension

 

IBM’s ‘Watson’ to take on Jeopardy! champs

 

Man allegedly breaks into store to join friend in jail

 

3 teenage boys among 7 Somalis facing death in Malaysia piracy case

 

California high court: Retailers can't request cardholders' ZIP code

 

Police cameras capable of tracking, storing every move

 

Man faces misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty after his dog kills young raccoon that caused some damage to garage

 

Total takeover of media: Emergency Alert System

 

FCC: Presidential emergency alerts to be tested

 

Strip searched because she neglected to disclose she had raspberries in her vehicle

 

China’s poor treated to fake rice made from plastic

 

US trade chief urges Europe to open market to GM foods

 

Video surveillance used more by small towns

 

Elderly man hit by SUV at S. FL bus stop

 

The GOP's Israel primary

 

NYPD writes over $400,000 in alt-side parking tickets as rules resume

 

Mexico supplies electricity to wintry Texas

 

Egypt’s undercover police behind museum looting, group claims

 

Detroit uses stimulus money to lure residents with $1,000 homes

 

Senator Rand Paul on “evangelical” hot seat over his opposition to Israel aid

 

Man says ex-CIA agent Posada gave him explosives for hotel bombing

 

Bill wants U.S. to withdraw from UN

 

Bill Gates says it’s an absolute lie to link vaccines and autism

 

"Church" of Scientology investigated over "slave labor"

 

Donald Trump claims he’s pro-life

 

Donald Trump says Ron Paul "can't get elected"

 

Howard Dean declares that it is the job of the government to redistribute our wealth

 

Methodist "bishops" seek doctrinal change on gay “clergy"

 

Survey shows that very few parents encourage their children to follow after a vocation to the religious life

 

Satanic sect first banned in Russia

 

Christian podiatrist accused of shunning gay patients may be charged

 

Romania issues threat to witches

 

Russian "Orthodox" priests may run for political office

 

Afghan convert to "Christianity" to be executed within days

 

Three Philadelphia priests, teacher charged with sexually abusing boys

 

Kentucky legislature considers bible curriculum for public schools

 

Rumsfeld: Maybe we needed more troops in Iraq

 

Nutritional value of vegetables

 

Montana bill would create armed state militia force

 

Patriot Act extension fails procedural vote, expected to return

 

US plan: Replace Mubarak with torture-linked “CIA point man”

 

Pentagon reports billions of dollars in contractor fraud

 

Blocking Internet cost Egypt at least $90M

 

Obama issues global warming rules in January, exempts GE-powered plant

 

Baggage handler narrowly escapes icy death

 

Man watching ‘Goodfellas’ is hit by a bullet

 

TX Woman finds razor blade in her Walmart ice cream

 

Oklahoma record-low temperature set today

 

Blind pro-lifer in China watched by the communist party

 

Two “Christian” teen girls allegedly “shot dead’ in India for reading bible

 

"Catholic" Cuomo Says he’ll push for vote to legalize same-sex "marriage"

 

Mississippi: 3 dead after big-rig collides with school bus

 

Group plans to beam free Internet across the globe from space

 

Researchers steal iPhone passwords in six minutes (video)

 

Planned Parenthood exec Stuart Schear slams expose videos he hasn’t even watched

 

Video: Muslim mob kills 3 in religious rampage

 

Cuba unblocks access to controversial blog

 

U.S. has secret tools to force internet on dictators

 

Boy, 7, tries to buy fighter jet on eBay for $113K

 

China building a city for cloud computing

 

NFL teams may replace playbooks with iPads

 

Post office to aid national ID distribution in Nigeria

 

Experts push for cashless society in Nigeria

 

Indonesia: angry Muslim crowd attacks Java churches

 

Health problems force professor to pull camera from back of head

 

Dramatic CCTV: Moment of bus crash caught on tape in Turkey

 

Union head calls for New World Order Egyptian Revolution

 

License plate would honor KKK leader

 

Video: Teens killed in Juarez crossed border for party

 

Australia PM introduces contentious floods tax

 

Pakistani woman electrocuted for refusing arranged marriage

 

Postal Service warns of default as losses mount

 

Convicted child molester beheaded by fellow inmates

 

Bucks Co. teacher suspended over blog about students

 

Smell travels from W. Va. to Baltimore

 

New surveillance vid shows fiery parking lot plane crash

 

White House says it will implement Obamacare despite judge's declaration against it

 

Frigid air, snow, worry ranchers in plains, south

 

Georgia eyes coldest winter ever

 

Cars crashing on snowy road in Little Rock, AR

 

Mubarak will not step down, passes some power to VP

 

Old woman attacks robbers

 

Bird kills man at cockfight

 

'Super pack' of 400 wolves terrorise remote Russian town after killing 30 horses in just four days

 

Living near a petrol station is 'bad for your health' as fuel pollutants found to travel 100m

 

Wood-burning stoves can cause cancer and heart disease?

 

"Holocaust" historian says massacre of Egyptian protesters is desirable

 

Honey bee collapse threatens global food security

 

Iran test-fires new supersonic missile

 

Whales dead in mass beaching

 

Biden announces $53 billion high-speed rail plan

 

Wikileaks founder worked on U.S. intelligence computer espionage system in 1990s

 

Chinese imports increase ninefold compared to official projections

 

Toxic diesel fuel used without permits in fracking operations

 

Israeli soldier faces long jail term for passing secret papers to reporter

 

North Korean fishing boat seized by South Korea navy ahead of military talks

 

Sleep deprivation increases stroke and heart disease risk

 

Woman dies after injection

 

School defends 112 CCTV cameras

 

N.J. chemist charged with murder in husband's poisoning

 

Army deploys more tanks in Cairo

 

Power out for hundreds in Northeast Buffalo

 

The Super Bowl flyover may have cost $450,000

 

Diet soda may be tied to heightened risk of stroke, study claims

 

Egypt's vice president

 

Global stock exchanges are headed for major consolidation

 

The New York Stock Exchange may soon have new owners from Europe

 

Bernanke says unemployment will ‘Remain Elevated’

 

Man gets 20 years in prison for shootout with police

 

Calgary removing fluoride from water supply

 

Moving toward a government ban on light bulbs

 

Diocese of Rome launches website for Antipope John Paul II's "Beatification"

 

“In addition to showing a live webcam of pontiff's tomb in the grotto of St. Peter’s Basilica, the site also provides a diocesan-approved prayer for the intercession of John Paul II in 31 languages including Arabic, Russian, Swahili and Chinese.”

 

Highest rate of bedbug cases ever in NYC public schools

 

New Jersey Governor vetoes Planned Parenthood funding bill

 

Ohio abortion ban would use heartbeat as barometer

 

“Ohio will be the testing ground for a new approach to limiting abortions that would prohibit women from ending pregnancies at the first detectable fetal heartbeat, sometimes as early as 18 days after conception.”

 

Pregnant woman given abortion pill by mistake

 

Drugs & Demonic Possession – video of drug addicted woman who acts like she’s possessed 

 

Romania may get even tougher on witches

 

Texas school moves to mandate Arabic, then backs off after complaints

 

"...Some Students at Mansfield ISD schools could soon be learning Arabic as a required language. The school district wants students at select schools to take Arabic language and culture classes as part of a federally funded grant. The Foreign Language Assistance Program (FLAP) grant was awarded to Mansfield ISD last summer by the U.S. Department of Education..."

 

SC bill would nullify Islamic law in state courts

 

"Polite" robber: "I really am sorry"

 

Chemtrails make mainstream media

 

1000 mph rocket car

 

The pagan Deepak Chopra

 

All banks notified by DHS of unannounced warrantless looting of anyone's personal bank accounts or safe deposit boxes

 

The indestructible insect: New mosquito that evades malaria control measures is ‘impossible’ to kill off

 

"Evangelical chaplains" may face ultimatum

 

YouTube may censor Planned Parenthood sex trafficking expose

 

Man who left cellphone in Silver Spring house charged in at least 10 burglaries

 

Cops to use facial-recognition technology to identify criminals

 

Quayle calls on Obama to free Pollard

 

Man pleads guilty to killing pregnant woman refusing abortion

 

Organized crime: the world's largest social network

 

Islamic Somali militants confiscate “Christian” farms

 

Sharpton calls on FCC to regulate radio “racists” like Limbaugh

 

Government of Pakistan decides not to amend blasphemy law

 

Why is China building eerie 'ghost cities'?

 

Joe Lieberman to publish book about Shabbos

 

Living his “faith”: Lieberman and his “legacy

 

Ky. man alleges "Catholic Church" sex abuse online, kills himself

 

Russia to adopt universal ID card in 2012

 

The organic elite surrenders to Monsanto: what now?

 

Surprising home-energy hogs

 

Lemon is a miraculous product to kill cancer cells

 

USDA: Farmers can plant genetically modified beets

 

"Democratic" Egypt sends "Apostates" to their death

 

Rikers Island inmate's alleged credit card scam netted $1 million from iPads and Apple computers

 

Image of the Virgin Mary seen in chunk of ice

 

Scientists suggest mice for airport security

 

Post offices to distribute UID number in India

 

Driver's license renewal and the REAL ID Act

 

The Obama administration seeks veto powers over new domain names

 

Snow blower revenge: stolen shovel leads man to re-bury his neighbor's car (VIDEO)

 

Blindfolded & beaten in Cairo

 

General Mills mind games - comedy skit about Total Blueberry Pomegranate Cereal

 

Obama shuts down power plants coast to coast

 

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Florida (VIDEO)

 

"Pastor” booted from “Christian” TV station after homosexuality remarks

 

Ten Commandments display in courtroom ruled unconstitutional

 

Navy’s first unmanned stealth bomber completes 29-minute test flight

 

More women come forward with allegations against exorcist priest, ex-employer says

 

Dangerous illegal abortionist could see early release thanks to budget cuts

 

Muslims attack “Christian” families in Egypt, 11 killed including kids

 

Media accuses "Patriarch" Kirill of being state official

 

New York man found guilty of murder in wife's beheading

 

3 skinned dogs found beside Kentucky Road

 

U.S. has secret tools to force internet on dictators

 

Hacker admits stealing millions in poker chips on Facebook

 

Obama admin accused of hiding abortion statistics

 

NY Air Traffic Control Mgr. Alleges Union Workers watch movies, text during work

 

Spain’s front runner for prime minister promises to repeal abortion law

 

Abortionist Gosnell could face death penalty

 

E-mail outage affecting the White House

 

Pupils could be handed condoms between lessons

 

Amid unrest, Egyptian “Christians” fear for their future

 

Police: Ugandan gay activist was killed by sex partner

 

As many as 1,000 students are scrambling to find a legal visa and avoid deportation

 

California meat company recalls 3,170 pounds of beef

 

Homosexuals ‘take over’ Mexico City subway cars to engage in sex acts

 

Top Planned Parenthood flack worked for PBS, NBC news

 

Frat party shooting leaves 1 dead, 11 injured in Ohio

 

New “Catholic” Bible deletes the word holocaust

 

UK bed & breakfast owners deluged with obscene, threatening e-mails, phone calls

 

Japanese company invents water fueled car

 

New claims: BP oil disaster is causing health problems – 22-year-old training for the Marines confined to a wheel chair

 

Gardasil: Still not tested or proven to prevent cancer

 

Police bodyguards to be issued with stun guns to protect the Royals from protesters

 

Forget Super Bowl Pat Downs, Big Sis Wants Interrogations And Behavioral Tests

 

Northern Mexico cold snap paralyzes Ciudad Juarez

 

All ambassadors called back to Washington?

 

Calgary ready to pull plug on fluoride

 

Man survives huge tumor

 

Water shortage grips city

 

93 roof collapses in the state in MA

 

Jimmy Carter sued for $5 mllion for criticism of Israel

 

“The suit went on to condemn Carter, saying he had an “agenda of anti-Israel propaganda” and condemned publisher Simon and Shuster for advertising the book as a work on non-fiction. The legal complaint insists Carter has the right to publish a book “to put forward his virulent anti-Israel bias” but insisted that such a book could only be sold as a work of fiction.”

 

Routine items not allowed at Cowboys Stadium

 

“Everyone entering the stadium must pass through a magnetometer, such as those used at airports, and get a patdown as part of the screening process. The majority of fans will enter through checkpoints on the east side of Cowboys Stadium.  Small bags are allowed, but will be searched, and jackets will be X-rayed.

 

Not allowed

Items fans can't bring into Cowboys Stadium:

Weapons, mace/pepper spray, fireworks

Camcorders, tripods, camera cases and binocular cases

Umbrellas, strollers

Grills, tents, poles, sticks

Banners, noisemakers, horns, beach balls, Frisbees, laser lights and pointers

Containers of any type, coolers of any size, backpacks

Bottles, cans, hairspray”


Democrats warn of US shutdown over debt

 

Teen faces criminal assault charges for shooting spitwads in school

 

Census: A third of New Orleans population lost in past decade

 

"I'm Scared" Anderson Cooper from undisclosed location in Egypt

 

14-year-old sent home from UK school for looking too old

 

Bloomberg spends $245,000 of taxpayers' dollars employing 3 chefs at Gracie Mansi

 

Teens arrested for Facebook death threats

 

Phil Simms threatens college football analyst Desmond Howard for criticising his son's playing abilities

 

Tourists capture startling video of charging African hippos

 

Rock-throwing battles rage on in Tahrir Square

 

Inflation group predicts US cities will erupt like Egypt in 4 Years

 

Al Jazeera’s Cairo office burned down by pro-Mubarak ‘thugs’

 

Cheney: Mubarak is a "good friend"

 

Chinese cyber-spies penetrate Foreign Office computers

 

The occult symbolism of the Los Angeles Central Library

 

Untold thousands of marine animals float dead in Amazon river & Florida

 

Inspection equipment will scan all cargo entering the stadium area at the Super Bowl

 

Vaccine likely caused child narcolepsy

 

Boy falls onto subway tracks while playing video games

 

Saboteurs attack Egypt gas pipeline to Jordan

 

Hackers penetrate Nasdaq computers

 

Iran says N-facilities immune to attacks

 

35 zoo animals freeze to death in northern Mexico

 

Renewing the Patriot Act while America sleeps

 

Mexico rescinds offer to send power to Texas

 

Judge commanded to remove 10 Commandments poster

 

V-2 Delaware "Diocese" settles abuse claims for $77 million

 

School reverses ban on "Jesus" talent show song

 

Virginia Panel kills pro-life bills as videos draw attention

 

"Living in sin" stigma fades

 

Egypt chaos: Dozens of reporters beaten, arrested

 

9 states and counting to consider nullification of Obamacare

 

Burka ban: Angela Merkel's German state risks Muslim anger

 

15 year old kicked and stomped on while taken into custody

 

Statistician cracks secret code behind lottery tickets?

 

False flag cyber attack?

 

Al-Jazeera says Cairo office destroyed

 

Cyber war rules of engagement drawn up

 

Officials amazed more were not killed in the storm

 

Vid Shows Planned Parenthood Advising Pretend Pimp About Underage Sex Slaves

 

9-11 foreshadowed on bills?

 

Woman tries to mail puppy in box

 

Fire chief ticketed at accident scene for refusing to move emergency vehicle

 

Plastic pellet incident at Va. school ends in expulsion, assault charges

 

Al Gore: "heavy snowfalls are completely consistent with what they have been predicting as a consequence of man-made global warming”

 

Family dog leads police to missing autistic boy

 

Ski-mask wearing person assists police at checkpoint in Houston county

 

TSA invades roads & highways with VIPR checkpoints

 

Michigan schools are banning cupcakes?

 

US teen‘s homemade ’Death Ray’

 

U.S. spent billions arming Egypt

 

Human shield of civilians protects Egypt's museums

 

Top French court upholds gay ‘marriage’ ban

 

Bill would require all S.D. citizens to buy a gun

 

Rumsfeld to receive "Defender of the Constitution Award" at CPAC

 

They claim that "Al-Qaida on brink of using nuclear bomb"

 

Al Jazeera english blacked out across most of U.S.

 

"Scores" of victims of "House of Horrors" abortionist tell of forced abortions, lifelong injuries

 

Russian inventor shows off propeller backpack

 

John Paul II fastest "blessed" of modern times

 

US recruiting young cyber warriors

 

"Father" Thomas Euteneuer makes statement

 

Internet runs out of addresses as devices grow

 

Anderson Cooper attacked, punched in the head by pro-Mubarak mob in Egypt

 

China takes lead in race for clean nuclear power

 

Israel arms Egypt against protesters

 

Credit cards to become obsolete?

 

Document shows antipope once supported relaxing celibacy rules

 

Catholic records of slave baptisms in colonial New Orleans go online

 

Fifth grade student was banned from performing a song with religious content in a school talent show

 

India catches man with 14,000 abortion pills in luggage

 

Obama and Jesus ranked equal as teen role models

 

Threatened after praying for sick woman

 

Chick-fil-A pledges not to 'champion' marriage

 

Philippine legislators reintroduce population control measure

 

Man pleads guilty to killing pregnant woman refusing abortion

 

Flickr accidentally deletes 4,000 photos, offers polite apology to photographer

 

23,000 volts go through windshield, man survives with minor injuries

 

Germany deploys contactless national ID

 

Be prepared for Real I.D. Act rules

 

"World School" announces first of 20 campuses in New York

 

Mom admits strangling daughter at NY college

 

Two lesbian high school students sue to accompany each other to dance

 

Morning-after pill causes rise in teenage STDs

 

Chaos reigns at Cairo airport

 

Teen 'Wolf Pack' arrested in videotaped assault on Pennsylvania boy

 

Police: Man who commited suicide with shotgun in car buried under snow for nearly a week

 

Fed passes China in Treasury holdings

 

Matthews compares tea party to Muslim brotherhood

 

Wall Street execs on new terror threat info

 

Lodging in Rome snapped up for Antipope John Paul II's "beatification"

 

Egyptian protester holds sign that says: "Go to Hell"

 

Israeli death squads to infiltrate Egyptian protests

 

Still reeling from flooding, Queensland braces for worst ever storm

 

"40,000 violations of the law" in FBI snooping: report

 

Dramatic footage of a gunfight at a Detroit police station

 

Climber falls 1,000 ft and survives

 

Nearly 11 percent of US houses are empty

 

200GB to 25GB: Canada gets first, bitter dose of metered Internet

 

Food starting to run out in Egypt

 

"Nuns" dance to get recruits in Baguio City

 

China blocks internet searches for the word "Egypt"

 

Arizona city plans to fingerprint pharmacy customers

 

Insane law about to go into effect

 

MSNBC declares Bill Clinton "President of the World’

 

Donald Trump: Mideast explosion could destroy OPEC, lower oil prices

 

Fights break out a Protestant church

 

Virginia City official collected salary for 12 years sitting at home

 

Tourism lull led to ‘execution-style killings’ of 100 B.C. sled dogs

 

Allstate Insurance apparently investigated the driving habits of people and how they line up with a person’s "astrological sign"

 

Judge cites Obama’s own words in ruling against universal health care

 

Woman who killed children was responsible for NSA’s military operations support

 

Texas woman cited as world's oldest person dies at 114

 

Rights NGO claims that Israeli planes carrying crowd dispersal weapons have arrived in Egypt

 

The worst case of bullying police have ever seen

 

‘Stuxnet’ worm could cause ‘Chernobyl-like disaster’ in Iran, intel assessment warns

 

Intel discovers chip design flaw

 

"Catholic safe schools" policy recommends homosexual youth hotline

 

Scientists develop train that can go faster than airplane

 

Hell’s Fallen Angels to challenge any bid to ban gang in Germany

 

A 3-year-old boy called 911 after his father injured himself, possibly saving his dad's life

 

The Transportation Security Administration said it will not hire private contractors to screen airline passengers

 

Chinese CCTV broadcaster uses "Top Gun" footage in military drill (VIDEO)

 

Unlicensed abortionist operating secret ‘lethal injection" abortion facility in DC

 

Guard found strangled in chapel at Washington State prison

 

Mexico authorities discover six burned bodies

 

Man dies in amusement park fall

 

Parents of dying one-year-old fight hospital, courts to bring son home

 

Bush daughter Barbara supports gay "marriage"

 

Toshiba faces $100 million gender bias lawsuit

 

Georgia lawmaker promotes fetal pain-based abortion ban

 

IntoNow listens to your TV to ID what you're watching

 

PositiveID corporation completes development of temperature-sensing microchip

 

San Diego firefighters victorious in suit against forced participation in gay pride parade

 

Huckabee: Israel can build in West Bank, Jerusalem

 

"Talking" cars are coming soon

 

3 year-old gets suspended for a month from her preschool

 

A national RFID plan

 

U.N. report suggests N. Korea has secret nuclear sites

 

Buying babies

 

Masons membership declines

 

Egypt and Tunisia usher in the new era of global food revolutions

 

"Suicide" comet storm hits sun — bigger comet coming?

 

The one-legged golfer

 

World's Muslim population expected to grow twice as fast as non-Muslims in 20 years

 

Parents upset at longer "Catholic" school year

 

"Catholic" Illinois Governor Pat Quinn on Monday will sign a bill that offers gay and lesbian couples many of the benefits of marriage

 

Soldiers shoot at University students in Nigeria

 

Bill banning tax-funded abortions attacked over rape issues

 

"Virtual Picture" tech helps blind man drive at Daytona

 

New invisibility cloak?

 

Woman sets fire to house while trying to "reanimate" long-dead sister

 

Prairie dogs have a language all of their own and “can describe what humans look like”

 

Morning-after pill handout causes rise in teenage sexual disease, study finds

 

Mubarak’s new deputy linked to CIA rendition program

 

Russian ship freed after month trapped in ice

 

Catholic "safe schools" policy recommends homosexual youth hotline

 

Sen. Schumer: three branches of government doesn't include the Judiciary

 

“We have three branches of government.  We have a house.  We have a senate.  And we have a president.”

 

Baroness Phillipine Mathilde Camille de Rothschild wearing satanic neck pieces!

 

Incredible video: cars swept away by floods in Saudi Arabia

 

Micro drones to fly surveillance missions over the U.S

 

Joe Biden on Shalom TV "I am a zionist"

 

Birds use quantum theory to literally "see" Earth's magnetic field as they fly

 

Thai airline has recruited transsexuals as air hostesses, in a pioneering move it believes will be copied by other carriers

 

Airport in England introduces hologram staff

 

91,000 Gulf oil spill claims, just 1 final payment

 

"Very disturbing findings" in chemical tests of Gulf residents -- bleeding from ears

 

Contaminated sea food from the Gulf?

 

3 major organic brands surrender to Monsanto's GE Alfalfa

 

Kindle ebooks outsell paperbacks

 

Hawaii welcomes first direct China flight

 

How BBC warmists abuse the science

 

Governments start stockpiling food

 

Gold rush in the Amazon

 

Five serious unanswered gulf oiil spill questions

 

"Mubarak may ask Israel for help"

 

Looting engulfs Cairo

 

Montrealers are feeding fish Prozac

 

GM sold more cars in China last year than it did in the US

 

Tibetan Buddhist leader may be a Chinese spy

 

Hundreds have died of dehydration in care homes in Britain

 

Fruit is becoming "alternative currency" in youth prisons in England and Wales

 

Coming soon: Compulsory water meters for all in England. . . And you'll pay Ł200 installation price

 

Energy saving light bulbs could trigger cancer?

 

Mystery of 200 dead cows in Wisconsin solved

 

South Sudan chooses to secede: official results

 

Snoops listening in to everything we say

 

State Governments and dealers stand to benefit from rising auto sales

 

Facebook friends help Dublin man find his stolen Audi A4

 

Obama health-care reform act ruled unconstitutional

 

Is this Obama's birth certificate from Mombasa, Kenya?

 

China's censorship of the Egypt protests isn't fooling everyone

 

I am Israel (documentary film)

 

IDF Video 28/1/11 settlers killing palestinian teenager in Arak Burin?

 

Mind blowing Jewish influence in the US Government

 

The Rockerfeller family is Jewish?

 

Benedict XVI's Jewish ancestry?

 

Royal Family granted new right of secrecy

 

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order

 

Australia floods larger than France strand 200,000

 

Even DHS is freaked out by spy drones over America?

 

China restricts news, discussion of Egypt unrest

 

Couple aborts twin boys in desperate bid for IVF girl

 

Unconventional wisdom

 

Mayor warns of mass teacher layoffs

 

Justice Department seeks to have all web surfing tracked

 

Renewed push to give Obama an internet "kill switch"

 

Egypt flips internet kill switch. Will the U.S.?

 

"Mother," "father" changing to "parent one," "parent two" on passport applications

 

Three SEIU locals--including Chicago chapter--waived from Obamacare requirement

 

US says too much fluoride causing splotchy teeth

 

Hundreds become pregnant despite contraceptive implant Implanon

 

Dumbing down of university grades revealed

 

Facebook Credits becomes a required currency for all developers on the social network

 

Germany closed 4,700 farms in dioxin scare

 

Mafia bust nets 127 suspected members of organized crime in sweeping crackdown

 

Patriot Act, a Nazi law: Ex-CIA official

 

Marines to train in mock city as big as San Diego

 

Will franken-mosquitos threaten the food chain?

 

Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo

 

Savage beating of Tenn. cashier caught on camera

 

Tanks roll down Egyptian streets

 

Video: Suns stuntman dives through the rim, lives

 

Medical examiner: Homicide victim John Wheeler died of “blunt force trauma”

 

“Homicide victim John P. Wheeler III, a former Pentagon official and presidential aide whose body was discovered Dec. 31 in a Wilmington landfill, was beaten to death in an assault, the Delaware medical examiner’s office announced today.  The official cause of Wheeler’s slaying was “blunt force trauma,’’ agency spokesman Karl Kanefsky said about a case that has drawn worldwide media coverage.  Police reiterated today that the case remains under investigation but acknowledge they cannot fill in critical gaps in the murder mystery.  Within hours of the grisly New Year’s Eve discovery, state pathologists had ruled that the 66-year-old New Castle resident was a homicide victim, but until today authorities had been mum on the cause of his death -- an unusual posture in Delaware, where such information is usually released promptly.  The four-week delay has helped fuel rampant speculation that Wheeler, a defense consultant and expert on chemical and biological weapons, was poisoned by enemies -- a theory that persisted in part because he was seen stumbling around Wilmington in the days before he died and officials said they were awaiting the results of toxicology tests.  Hal G. Brown, deputy director of the medical examiner’s office, said he did not know what medications or chemicals, if any, were in Wheeler’s system, but said the death certificate makes it clear that toxicology “didn’t play a role’’ in Wheeler’s death.  Brown said blunt force trauma describes the result of being struck with an object or a body part such as a fist. Brown added that Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Adrienne Sekula-Perlman, who handled Wheeler’s autopsy, met with police and prosecutors today about her conclusions.”

 

Internet reportedly down in Syria

 

Google won't be taken to court over data gathering

 

SWAT team takes individual who was talking on his cell phone at Walmart into custody

 

Murder, extortion? No, Waterfront Commission probing theft of $2 dollar bottle of iced tea, sausage

 

Water main ruptures after lightning strikes steeple

 

Florida woman was arrested for shooting her two children because they talked back

 

Text message blows up suicide bomber by accident

 

Dallas police officer charged with stealing from crime stoppers

 

Police officer admitted fabricating shooting story

 

Superintendent's $1M retirement package creates storm

 

Medical students are performing intrusive exams on unconscious patients

 

Man strip searched after traffic stop

 

“In an exclusive interview with Philips, the passenger in the car said members of the Red Dog unit pulled over his friend's vehicle and forced the driver, Shawn Venegas, to pull down his pants on the side of the road in broad daylight. He says officers conducted a body cavity search for drugs on Venegas. No drugs were ever found, passenger Brian Kidd said.  ‘They went to his bottom part. That’s as low as you can go. I don’t think anybody should be subjected to that kind of search,’ Kidd said. ‘I had to look away because I couldn’t watch my friend be done like that.’  Kidd told Philips that an officer also reached down his pants searching his private parts for drugs.  Venegas said he was so traumatized by the incident that he moved to another state.  ‘I feel molested, and I feel like I was raped,’ Venegas told Philips in a phone interview.”

 

Egypt's ruling party headquarters on fire

 

Egypt protests: secret US document discloses support for protesters

 

Egypt protests: America's secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising

 

Documents reveal FBI transgressions, abuses of power

 

Egypt shows how easily Internet can be silenced

 

Goldman Sachs Got Billions from taxpayers thru AIG for its own account, crisis panel finds

 

A must see - Haskell blows whistle on underwear bomber, government op

 

The President of Israel says about the Vatican "we have never had better relations"

 

Canadian blood services seeks end to gay donor ban

 

Update: Mass FBI raids target pro-WikiLeaks "Operation Payback"

 

Egypt’s special powers mirrored in post-9/11 US

 

Brooklyn college prof fired for political reasons

 

“A Brooklyn College graduate student was informed this week that he will not be allowed to teach a masters-level course on politics in the Middle East because he is underqualified -- but some suspect that he may have been ousted due to his pro-Palestinian political beliefs.”

 

Man who made critical comments about Islam, faces up to two years in prison

 

Iranian warships coming to Mediterranean and Red Seas

 

Apple seeks RFID, payment platform experts, fueling iPhone e-wallet rumors

 

Intelligent design proponent fired from NASA lab

 

E-mail about book questioning “the holocaust” shakes a school

 

NYC lawmaker proposes ban on talking and walking

 

Anthony Hopkins reveals the secret atheist message he put into The Rite

 

Japanese, US troops hold major war games

 

China’s dollar concerns

 

Student says he made $250,000 selling marijuana

 

5-year-old brings loaded gun to elementary school

 

Egyptian grievances have reached "boiling point," must be addressed

 

California abortionist who killed woman will surrender his license

 

The organic elite surrenders to Monsanto

 

Internet, phones cut off as Egypt braces for protests

 

Ontario party: Human rights commission moving to "take over" education, could threaten homeschooling

 

Rabbis warn Rupert Murdoch: Fox News and Glenn Beck "using" "Holocaust"

 

Practicing Muslims will very soon overtake weekly “churchgoers” in Britain

 

Lights going dark on major area highways

 

PHOTO: Louisville TV station says Steelers beat “Jew York Jets”

 

What a lie!

 

Arkansas Senate votes to exclude abortion coverage from Obamacare exchanges

 

Two more gay men sue owner of another UK "Christian" bed & breakfast

 

Washington University cancels Bristol Palin abstinence talk

 

Man filmed himself being run over by train

 

Vermont bill to legalize assisted suicide has huge loopholes

 

Kids suffer CO poisoning as mom digs out car

 

What a surprise! - Israeli panel rules flotilla raid legal

 

Santa Monica Place installs the nation's first camera-based "find your car" system

 

A hacker took over French President Nicolas Sarkozy's Facebook account

 

Welcome to the new world order

 

France senate defeats bill to legalize euthanasia

 

Antipope Benedict XVI: Ecumenical pessimism is lack of trust in God

 

Another sign of the end - Muslim population to grow by 700 million in 20 years

 

Vatican to launch dialogue with non-believers in March

 

Texas: former priest charged with seeking to arrange murder of abuse accuser

 

Apostate Alberto Cutie to host Fox talk show

 

Muslims post death threats on doors of “Christian” homes

 

France senate defeats bill to legalize euthanasia

 

Suspect jumps out of moving police car while cruising down freeway

 

Video: Man shot in Egypt protest

 

9/11/01 eyewitness: “as the bombs were going….I sat and watched a few of them explode”

 

SWAT team and an FBI anti-terrorism squad show up Tuesday at a Memphis church

 

Toy soldier’s "firearm" banned from UK flight

 

TSA checkpoint confrontation video used in lawsuit -- man acquitted

 

Why is Denmark the cancer capital of the world?

 

Strongest ever nuke warhead in Russian hands

 

Rand Paul pushes immediate half-trillion in spending cuts

 

Cab burns then explodes in Manhattan

 

Drug catapult discovered on border

 

Baseball player quits, says "I don't deserve $12M"

 

HUD-Funded Housing Projects wasted money on belly dancers, sex offenders and dead residents

 

Is America headed for Yellowstone super-volcano eruption catastrophe?

 

Home fires: The world's most lethal pollution

 

Australian town prepares for "Inland sea"

 

The drug store in your tap water

 

Full deregulation of roundup ready alfalfa announced by USDA

 

Rahm Emanuel's father specialized in bus bombings in Palestine?

 

Protesters set fire to government buildings in Egypt

 

9/11 museum bigs cash in

 

Police trained that FEMA camps are perfectly normal

 

Amtrak shut down its Empire Service between New York City and Albany as a precaution Monday because signals and switches frozen

 

Hawaii lawmakers want release of Obama birth info

 

"Holocaust" Memorial Day: Google launches "Holocaust" archive to help keep memories of tragedy alive

 

Mossad ran 9/11 Arab "hijacker" terrorist operation

 

Bill Clinton and Larry King off air

 

Weather modification admitted

 

Hawaii official now swears: No Obama birth certificate

 

Video: Domestic spying victim

 

Engineer jailed for selling US stealth bomber technology to China

 

Chinese pianist performs anti-American anthem at White House dinner in front of Obama

 

Argentina: Woman plunges from 23rd floor, survives

 

U.S. police chiefs on ADL mission to Israel

 

Video: Doctor says shots are silly

 

Video: Cars frozen to New York streets

 

Outer packaging of chicken "covered in bacteria" study finds

 

Firefox, Google Chrome adding "Do Not Track" tools

 

Justice Department seeks mandatory data retention

 

The end of credit cards is coming

 

Heart drug reviewed over liver safety

 

Secret deal for News Corp?

 

Organic consumers association funded by big pharma?

 

Condoleezza Rice: send Palestinian refugees to South America

 

Obama "backed out of land promise to Palestinians"

 

Ex-Minn. governor sues over body scans, pat-downs

 

70 trillion cubic feet of new arctic ice

 

Top USDA bee researcher also found Bayer pesticide harmful to honeybees

 

Obama defends abortion as a right

 

Chair declared to be a tank

 

Aerial drones by law enforcement

 

Beijing reports mass bird deaths

 

Sportscasters fired for off air comments about how a female assistant referee working the game did not know the offside rule

 

Mysterious green goop falls from sky in NY

 

China being watched by tens of thousands of cameras

 

Justice department seeks to have all web surfing tracked

 

V-2 "Mass" suspended due to "progressive" student protests

 

Military to unveil homosexual indoctrination plan

 

Facebook increasingly implicated in divorce

 

Controversy over crematorium heating for swimming pool

 

Spy drones over America

 

Half of college health care plans pay for abortions

 

Ten Commandments restored at Virginia schools

 

Illinois man fined for wearing Packers Tie

 

“A Chicago man has been fired for refusing to remove the Green Bay Packers tie he wore to work the day after the Packers beat the Chicago Bears.”

 

Doctors might give Giffords a Ouija board

 

“A patient having trouble speaking — as doctors suspect Giffords might — could be given a Ouija board and asked to form words on it.”

 

Obama will have to produce birth certificate to run again

 

New Video Posted

 

This is a new video. This is a video discussion about the history of Catholicism in America.  It discusses the state of the Church when the country began, how the Church grew, and how things drastically changed after Vatican II.  It discusses some very interesting facts on this topic, including Pope Leo XIII, Fulton Sheen, the changes in confession practice, John Paul II, and much more.  

 

Catholicism and America [video]

 

This woman is considered to be "OSB" according to some false traditionalists and apostates

 

Holy Name "Cathedral" in Chicago is offering "Catholic Yoga" classes

 

European court: right to commit suicide is among human rights

 

$5 million priest abuse verdict against “Catholic” Diocese of Belleville upheld at appellate court

 

Teen who hit himself with own golf ball sues course for $3 million

 

Obama pledges abortion support on 38th Roe v. Wade anniversary

 

Video of first moments after Moscow bombing

 

NY mayor, rights leader urge more gun control

 

Florida Governor Rick Scott holds first twitter town hall

 

Remote controlled dogs?

 

Croc gulps phone, starts ringing

 

Boy, 16, arrested for Facebook threats

 

Juror could face charges for online research

 

Police remove children from home of online gaming addict

 

"All-seeing blimp" called the "Blue Devil"

 

New hack turns smartphones into covert spying system

 

City considers posting DUI mug shots on Facebook

 

Man arrested in tunneling break-in

 

Domestic use of aerial drones by law enforcement likely to prompt privacy debate

 

Hawaii law bars release of Obama birth info

 

China bank moves to buy U.S. branches

 

50 below zero in northern New England

 

Missouri sister and brother die after falling through ice

 

Court: Emanuel's name can't be on mayoral ballot

 

China’s new stealth fighter may use technology from downed U.S. plane

 

88-year-old woman robbed, pushed to ground

 

In Florida, virtual classrooms with no teachers

 

DA will check Facebook profiles for jury picks

 

Woman arrested for sending boy, 12, into the cold

 

Robots, guns, horses highlight Super Bowl security demonstration

 

GM's China sales pass US for first time in history

 

Suicide bomber kills 35 at Russia's biggest airport

 

EPA aircraft to fly low over Fort Worth for Super Bowl

 

Police officer at G20 in Toronto tells person he is no longer in Canada

 

Iran announces an Internet police force

 

Chinese pianist plays anti-American propaganda tune at White House

 

On any given day, hundreds of Georgians are in jail for failing to pay child support

 

A psychotherapist who tried to convert a gay man to become heterosexual faces a landmark disciplinary hearing this week

 

Naked body scanners to cost $1.2 Billion by 2014

 

Largest secret spy hub uncovered in Israel

 

The chilling future of GMO testing and traceability

 

FEMA prepares pre-packaged commercial meals for possible "catastrophic disaster event within the New Madrid fault system"

 

Outraged gulf coast residents say BP's compensation fund administrator is denying their claims

 

Food price rises "may cause unrest"

 

Obama said in 1980 he was born in Mombasa, Kenya?

 

10 ways we are being tracked, traced, and databased

 

Seattle activist wins case against TSA

               

Postal service eyes closing thousands of Post Offices

 

Smoking causes gene damage in minutes

 

CA high court paves way for release of friar files

 

Iran rounds up “Christians” in crackdown

 

Town in Germany evacuates after explosives discovered

 

Russia to lauch Islamic TV channel

 

"Priest" calls cops on woman for discarding "communion"

 

Belgian child abuse priest Dejaeger in Canadian court

 

Alleged spy confesses; Iran says it penetrated the Mossad

 

Case in Giffords shooting likely to take years

 

Deadly explosion rocks Moscow airport

 

American arrested in Mexico for carrying 150 gold coins; coins seized

 

Tony Blair: west may need to go to war against Iran

 

Gun rights supporters decry ATF nominee

 

City lawmaker makes push for "pregnancy parking"

 

Tennessee county sued over Ten Commandments plaque

 

Bills would bar federal funds for abortion

 

Kentucky: Minors can get secret abortions without parental consent

 

Carnival cruise ship sails to the rescue of cat lost at sea

 

Israeli panel rules flotilla raid legal

 

Police 'brutally manhandle" a "Christian" youth to make him confess a crime he said he did not commit

 

Korean professors form anti-abortion group

 

"Christian" Women Attacked by Group in Pakistan for “Blasphemy”

 

Tests find high levels of lead in reusable bags

 

Leaked documents: PA gave Israel most of Jerusalem

 

Verizon sues 3 towns on behalf of Frum Jews

 

Lawmaker drafts bill to OK death penalty for cop killers

 

FBI rounds Up 100 mobsters in biggest mafia bust in New York history

 

McCain: Lieberman for defense post

 

Ala. governor apologizes for remarks on “Christians”

 

UN chief: "Holocaust" denial is intolerable

 

Benedict XVI's call for Assisi III "day of prayer" provokes debate

 

“Rome, Italy, Jan 20, 2011 / 01:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Benedict XVI’s call for world religious leaders to gather in Assisi, Italy to pray for peace has touched off a lively debate among Italian Catholic opinion leaders.  Critics of the Pope’s plan charge that it will create a false impression that all religious believers pray to the same deity or that there is no real distinctions among religious faiths.  The Pope announced his desire to revive the "spirit of Assisi" in remarks made on New Year’s Day. He said he planned to mark the 25th anniversary of Pope John Paul II's ‘World Day of Prayer for Peace,’ held in the hometown of St. Francis of Assisi, the 13th-century saint known for his concern for peace and inter-religious dialogue. Pope John Paul also hosted a similar event in Assisi in 2002.  A date for the new celebration still has not been set, although Pope Benedict indicated that it would be held sometime in October.  Each of the two previous gatherings garnered a mixture of criticism and praise. Criticism came from those who thought the event transmitted the impression that all participants, among them Hindus, Muslims, Animists and Atheists, were praying to the same God.  Detractors said it promoted relativism and religious syncretism, that is, a mishmash of contrary beliefs.  Before his election to the papacy, the future Pope Benedict may have had mixed feelings about the event as well. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger did not take part in the Assisi event in 1986, but attended in 2002 at the request of John Paul II.  Now that Pope Benedict has announced the third such gathering, a new wave of criticism and defense has rolled in. The arguments being heard today often seem recycled from the earlier debates.  Initiating the debate in Italy was a group of nine intellectuals who made a direct, and very public, appeal to the Holy Father in the pages of Il Foglio newspaper on Jan. 11. The group, all obvious supporters of the Pope and his teaching, pleaded with him not to revive the ‘spirit of Assisi.’  In spite of the words and intentions of those who promoted the inaugural event in 1986, the first encounter ‘had an undeniable repercussion, relaunching, precisely in the Catholic world, indifferentism and religious relativism,’ they said.  According to the group, it taught people ‘to archive’ the teaching of the Church on Christ as the Savior and ‘had the effect of making many believe that everyone was praying to 'the same God,' only with different names.’  Seeing Catholic priests sharing in certain rites with people of other religions conveyed the idea that ‘all rites are nothing but empty human gestures. That all conceptions of the divine are equal. That all morals ... are interchangeable,’ they argued.  The "spirit of Assisi ... casts confusion,’ they concluded.”

 

New letter proves Vatican cover-up in Ireland

 

Vatican appoints protestant as scientific body's head

 

EWTN to purchase National Catholic Register

 

Record sales for Benedict XVI's heretical new book

 

Former Anglicans could continue to worship in their old churches

 

Some "Christians" in Pakistan converting for safety

 

Anti-homosexual chicken sandwiches?

 

Women claim abortions left them sterile

 

Facebook increasingly implicated in divorce

 

Thousands of dead fish in Galveston, Texas

 

Dead sea turtles and dolphins in Galveston, Texas

 

Flooding in Australia has affected more than 3 million people

 

Gruesome allegations surrounding Philly abortion "doctor" spur Washington debate

 

New year's aurora

 

Deadly California hit-and-run ends with man beaten by mob

 

Bill O’Reilly describes a baby as "a potential human being"

 

The TV shows and movies that promoted homosexuality the most in 2010

 

Archdiocese calls on parishioners to ease burden on priests

 

23,000 cattle die in freezing weather

 

Keeping gums healthy may also keep lungs healthy  

 

Collection plates may go empty as electronic giving rises

 

Artist could face 15 Years in prison for recording his own arrest

 

“The state charged Drew with a Class 1 felony, not for selling art on the street, but for violating the Illinois Eavesdropping Act by recording his own arrest. He faces up to 15 years in prison.  "Illinois has the worst eavesdropping law in the country," Drew said in a phone interview. If not the single most punitive, it's certainly in the top three.  The state is one of twelve that has so-called "two-party consent" eavesdropping laws. This means that audio recording any conversation is illegal unless all parties to the conversation consent.”

 

Russia To adopt universal ID card in 2012

 

Palestinian reporter charged with insulting leader on Facebook

 

Two suns could be visible from earth by 2012

 

35,000 forced abortions per day in China as Chinese president visits U.S.

 

Obama warns Chinese president over North Korea

 

Gordon Klingenschmitt, Former Navy chaplain: DADT repeal is "War on God,' will force draft

 

Climate change study had a "significant error"

 

Will Israel strike at Iran's nuclear program?

 

Medvedev, Ahmadinejad discuss nuclear energy ties

 

Chicken adopts baby rabbits

 

Fido can make you sick

 

Your home Wi-Fi can be hacked in minutes

 

Camera captures a mountain lion where it shouldn't be

 

University researchers create networked flying robots that build complex structures

 

Study claims 100 percent renewable energy possible by 2030

 

Italian man shot in head sneezes out bullet

 

Good news - Marriott bans porn in hotels

 

EU sparks outrage by financing homosexualist groups in Cameroon

 

Abortionist brutally murdered ‘hundreds" of living newborns: clinic worker

 

Joe Lieberman insists Iraq was developing WMDs despite no evidence

 

Air Force Academy should drop "Lord’s army" speaker for prayer luncheon says "religious freedom" advocacy group

 

Palin to be prosecuted for inciting violence if she visits Australia, attorney says

 

Young kids are supplying pot to medical dispensaries

 

Vatican Official to join in ceremony with Lutherans

 

“This was affirmed in a statement from the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, which noted that the dicastery president, Cardinal Kurt Koch will participate in the Sunday event. The ceremony will include the planting and blessing of a tree, in twinship with an ecumenical project in Germany.  The cardinal will participate in the ceremony along with a delegation of leaders from the United Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Germany, led by Bishop Dr. Johannes Friedrich. The group will "plant and bless an olive tree as a sign of the ecumenical communion that has grown up to now between Catholics and Lutherans," the statement from the pontifical council reported.  The event takes place in the context of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, under way until Tuesday, feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.  The tree planting ceremony is twinned with the project "Luther's Garden" in Wittenberg, Germany. The garden was opened in 2008, and according to the Lutheran World Federation, is designed to symbolize the "global magnitude of the Reformation," as well as the "interconnectedness, interaction, and reconciliation between Christian churches." Different ecclesial groups around the world are being invited to sponsor the 500 trees projected to be planted in the garden.  The Lutheran delegation is visiting the Vatican in the context of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's visit to Rome. On Monday, the Evangelical-Lutheran delegation will be received in private audience by Benedict XVI.”

 

"Catholic" Georgetown University - apostasy on video

 

Fr. Ryan Maher “S.J.” Associate Dean of Georgetown College: “Our job as educators and as priests really, is not to bring God to people, or even to bring people to God.”

 

Scientist appointed to Vatican academy by Benedict XVI admits he is "pro-legalization of abortion"

 

List of Boston clergy accused of sex abuse released to the public

 

"Priest" leaves "priesthood" to take Hawaii government homelessness job

 

"Catholic" bishops did not support Obamacare repeal vote

 

Mexican trucks to be rolling across U.S. in 6 months

 

Rep. Andrews: Feds should require individuals to buy health insurance

 

Snowplow gets swallowed up by parking lot

 

Marker-faced man attacks friend with a sword

 

Cars slide down and crash on icy Pittsburgh hill

 

Abortion activists attack Washington pregnancy centers

 

Abusive husband may get half of 190 million jackpot

 

Brother of Harry Potter star gets six months jail for honor killing attempt: "Marry a Muslim or you die!"

 

U.S. pushing Muslim to replace Christian

 

Top homosexualist group leads mandatory ‘hate-crime" training for Windsor Police

 

Passenger goes berserk on JFK-bound flight

 

Congresswoman plans to carry handgun

 

The video of the first grader suspended for making gun gesture with his hand

 

NFL running back: "Every team" made fun of me for being white

 

200 more birds die in S. Dakota — USDA claims responsibility

 

Mysterious green goop falls from sky in NY

 

Muslim woman’s cousin allegedly warns: "wear the hijab or I’ll kill you”

 

Under pressure from ACLU, Hawaii senate ends daily prayer

 

China to replace U.S. as top economic power says GE CEO

 

D.C. expanding public surveillance camera net

 

Man dies after house fumigated with same fluoride compound sprayed on food

 

China plants flag on Constitution Avenue

 

Dying birds stir extinction fears

 

Schoolgirl threatened with arrest for filming teachers end-of-term show

 

Homeland Security orders Americans around in the parking lot

 

World chemtrail awareness day – January 22, 2011

 

Beijing reports mass bird deaths

 

Oklahoma first grader suspended for "offensive" hand gesture

 

Blogger has second amendment nullified for insensitive Giffords comment

 

Canberra university to ban bottled water

 

Ft. Hood, Army suicides hit record mark

 

10 ways in which China humiliates the United States

 

Utah city may use blimp as anti-crime spy in the sky

 

Israel tested Stuxnet on Iran, with US help

 

Stuxnet: A cyberweapon designed to attack industrial systems?

 

The internet ID a national ID?

 

“This entire scheme rests on the ability to link Internet presence/roles with real-world identities. So even if no physical card ever exists, the system as currently understood would very much equate to a national ID card for accessing the Internet.  But what they’re really doing is creating a way that they can identify us every time we access the Internet. It will only be a matter of time before any Internet business has to be conducted through their well monitored and approved channels if you want to have involvement in the American economy. Before long I bet that those who don’t get licensed probably won’t show up in the system, and until they get a license, it will be like they don’t exist.”

Traveling man's gun arrest appealed to Supreme Court

30,000 pupils branded as bigots in UK

How Coke and Pepsi are buying off charities

Limited learning in college?

Dow AgroSciences Says Proposed phase out of food tolerances for sulfuryl fluoride would hinder protection of the U.S. food supply

Man faces criminal charges for refusing to show ID to TSA at airport

 

"Homophobic comments" cost man $12,000

 

Obama's daughter, Sasha, practices Chinese with Hu

 

China says the end of the dollar is near

 

Martin Luther King assassination: The evidence you have not seen

 

55 buffalo die mysteriously on farm

 

Mysterious infection is killing B.C. salmon

 

Iran has hanged 47 people in three weeks, say human rights groups

 

Roswell third graders caught smoking pot at school

 

Indian farmer suicides rise to 17,000 a year

 

George Washington statue hidden in box by NAACP

 

Hundreds of dead seals in Labrador

 

Retired NYPD officer paid $75 an hour by parents to check up on their kids

 

Sal the cat summoned for jury service in the U.S. and court rules he "must attend"

 

“Despite owner Anna Esposito's protestations that a mistake has been made, a jury commissioner has ruled that Sal must attend the court.
She wrote that Sal was 'unable to speak and understand English' - and included a letter from her vet saying that the animal was a 'domestic short-haired neutered feline'.”

 

25 facts that prove that China is dominating us

 

Parents should be taught how to cuddle their babies under government plan

 

Fingerprint scanner with the ability to accurately read a print up to two meters away

 

Feds come knocking for home inspections

 

Deer test positive for chronic wasting disease in West Virginia

 

Peaking river splits Australian town in 2

 

Australia floods: government considers special recovery levy

 

Article: Is it possible to modify the weather?

 

Plans being drawn up to let states declare bankruptcy

 

Israeli troops kill innocent man in his sleep

 

Homosexual sting operation nabs psychotherapist who discouraged homosexuality

 

TSA now forcing opt-outs to walk through body scanners

 

Shocking New Research Proves that our college students are learning next to nothing

 

Hawaii governor can't find Obama birth certificate

 

Huge Philadelphia gas explosion caught on camera

 

Monsanto’s Roundup Triggers over 40 plant diseases and endangers human and animal health

 

Electronic devices could cause plane crashes, experts warn

 

The population timebomb is a myth

 

China’s 4th largest automaker to establish R&D center in Michigan

 

“China’s fourth largest automaker – has announced plans for a research and development center in Plymouth Township, Michigan. The projected was spurred by tax incentives provided by the Michigan Economic Growth Authority.”

 

Palestinians "should go to hell"

 

Palestinian child attacked by Israeli settler

 

Schwarzenegger: "I was addicted to being governor"

 

New governor's words don't upset many in Alabama

 

Innocent man in coma after "hard shove" by police officer

 

Thousands of fish and animals die in floods in Australia

 

Study points to windfall for Goldman Partners

 

Biometrics growing

 

Bill would make Coloradans organ donors by default

 

Fluoride Exposed

 

Palestinian court forcibly divorces "apostates"

 

Secret Tony Blair and George Bush Iraq letters were kept out of official records

 

Details from Blair's Iraq calls were deleted

 

Plain-clothes Metropolitan police officers were at G20 demonstrations

 

Doctor accused of killing seven babies with scissors after they were born alive

 

Lockheed gets big bucks to prep soldiers for urban war

 

Military kids taking more psychiatric drugs

 

Amazing images of birds captured at 1/8000th of a second

 

George Lucas believes the world will end in 2012?

 

Government, Monsanto, Chemtrails and Food

 

Gold standard now supported by Alan Greenspan

 

Obama: "We welcome China's rise"

 

Delaware county township bans saving shoveled-out parking spot

 

Republicans introduce bill to ban federal funding for abortion procedures

 

Haarp Project Bluebeam 2

 

Patriot Act, a Nazi law: Ex-CIA official

 

Snake gives frog a piggy-back to beat Australian floods

 

Vatican warned Irish V-2 bishops not to report abuse

 

“A 1997 letter from the Vatican warned Ireland's Catholic bishops not to report all suspected child-abuse cases to police — a disclosure that victims' groups described as "the smoking gun" needed to show that the church enforced a worldwide culture of covering up crimes by pedophile priests.”

 

Thousands of dead octopuses wash up on Portugal beach

 

Thousands of dead octopuses have washed up on a beach in northern Portugal, in what is being called an environmental disaster.  They cover a 5-mile stretch of Vila Nova de Gaia beach - no reason has yet been found for their appearance.”

 

Hundreds of dead seals in Labrador, Canada

 

Philadelphia Abortion doctor killed seven babies with scissors

 

“An abortion doctor who catered to minorities, immigrants and poor women was charged with eight counts of murder in the deaths of a patient and seven babies who were born alive and then killed with scissors, prosecutors said Wednesday.”

British judge rules against couple for not giving hotel room to homosexual "couple"

 

“The… owners of a guesthouse in the South West of England, who restrict double rooms to married couples have been ordered to pay Ł3,600 ($5,000USD) in damages to a homosexual couple, but leave to appeal has been granted, according to the Christian Institute.”

 

Article claims that Obama orders Military to prepare for food riots

 

Student tracking finds limited learning in college

 

Report says prosecutors ready to charge Mel Gibson

 

Hawaii governor can't find Obama birth certificate

 

Wyoming House Bill would force DUI tests

 

Major 7.2 Earthquake strikes Pakistan

 

“An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 struck Wednesday morning in a remote area of southwestern Pakistan, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.”

 

EU publishes its calendar which omits Christian holidays

 

It’s truly astounding that the EU completely eliminates Christian holidays, but includes Jewish and Muslim ones.  For the explanation, see our video, Is the World about to End?, parts 1 to 4, as well as 8 & 9.

 

“The European Union has published a school calendar that omits Christian holidays, like Christmas and Easter, while noting significant Jewish and Muslim celebrations.  Three million copies have reportedly been printed of the calendar, which will be given out freely to students who request it from the union's 27 member countries.

 

Nun says Antipope John Paul II's "miracle" gave her a "second birth"

 

Christ gives rebirth; the Antichrist gives a false rebirth: “When I woke up, I felt I was not the same,” Sister Marie told a news conference at the bishop’s office in this southern French city. “There was no more heaviness in my muscles, I could move normally. For me it was a new birth, a second birth.”

 

China moves troops into North Korea

 

“South Korea's daily newspaper is reporting that what Western analysts have feared has happened: Chinese troops have been deployed into North Korea. The Chinese now have a presence in the rogue state for the first time in more than 15 years.”

 

Pa. school district takes street preacher to court

 

Should a street preacher be banned from approaching students at a bus stop?  Dauphin County, Pa., Judge Jeannine Turgeon is weighing that question regarding Stephen Garisto, who says he has a constitutional right to evangelize to the students.”

 

University of Kentucky settles suit with creationist astronomer

 

“An astronomy professor who sued the University of Kentucky after claiming he lost out on a top job because of his Christian beliefs has reached a settlement with the school.  The university has agreed to pay $125,000 to Martin Gaskell in exchange for Gaskell dropping a federal religious discrimination suit. Gaskell claimed he was passed over to be director of UK's MacAdam Student Observatory in 2007 because of his religion and statements that were perceived to be critical of evolution.”

 

TSA now forcing opt-outs to walk through body scanners

 

Court rejects appeal over DC gay "marriage" law

 

Missiles off target in major Taiwan drill

 

Bill Gates wants to register every newborn for vaccines

 

“Bill Gates is promoting a plan to use wireless technology to register every newborn on the planet in a vaccine database.”

Counsellor faces charge after trying to help change homosexual

 

Antipope John Paul II's blood to be relic in Polish V-2 church

 

Benedict XVI appoints Protestant as scientific head

 

Vermont allows John 3:16 license plate

 

Detroit may close half of its public schools

 

“Detroit Public Schools would close nearly half of its schools in the next two years, and increase high school class sizes to 62 by the following year, under a deficit-reduction plan filed with the state.”

 

2 million might go to Rome for Antipope John Paul II's "Beatification"

 

China's one-child policy in effect as abortion rates soar

 

Six stabbed in Philly "Catholic" school brawl

 

China's president says dollar-dominated currency a thing of the past

 

Police terrorize 13-Year-old girl in botched pot bust

 

UK to join European fingerprint database

 

NJ politician proposes license plates for bicycles

 

In Canada gay rights trump religious rights, something scoffed at five years ago

 

"Hate crime" prevention program could be adopted in Canadian schools

 

Bit by bit, a Mexican police force is eradicated

 

Unborn twins interact with each other as early as 14 weeks

 

They will hold a "mass" to honor the deceased Protestant heretic, Martin Luther King

 

Boston and Denver "Archbishops" differ on permitting children of gay couples in "Catholic" schools

 

Pentagon fails to investigate suspected child porn users among employees

 

Girl wearing a rosary gets suspended from school

 

Congress quietly prepares to renew Patriot Act

 

Assange accusers' lawyer tied to the CIA?

 

ACLU: US “bishops” not allowed to protest contraception coverage mandate

 

Total gun ban in Mexico; 34,612 drug-war deaths in 4 yrs

 

British abortion lobbyists sue for ‘bedroom abortions"

 

Bush sends outgoing Mossad chief a thank-you note

 

Long Island man charged in house raffle scam

 

Family Planning threat to families through McDonalds?

 

Hillary Clinton falls while boarding plane

 

Chinese farmer gets life in prison for evading highway tolls

 

FBI visiting conservative bloggers after Tucson shootings

 

New study blames fall of Roman Empire on "climate change"

 

NYC chancellor draws heat for suggesting birth control to ease school overcrowding

 

Surfer films great white sharks under water

 

Woman gets $300.00 fine for bringing an egg across the border

 

Surfers in Alaska ride waves for an astonishing five miles

 

More than 500 dead in Brazil's worst flood disaster

 

Sri Lanka floods: 325,000 forced from homes

 

Major 7.3 quake strikes islands in South Pacific

 

U.S. warns on China cyber, anti-satellite capability

 

Trapped burglars call police for help

 

Feeding the homeless? You better have a permit

 

Chinese fighter "has changed power balance"

 

What's in the non-chicken half of the McNugget

 

Another example of Jewish racism

 

371 dead birds fall from the sky on LA's Sunset Blvd

 

300 dead birds fall from the sky in Alabama

 

Flooded Brisbane "like a war zone"

 

May Day: Antipope John Paul II's "Beatification" set for May 1

 

“On Friday, in the fastest process on record… Benedict XVI set May 1 as the date for John Paul's beatification — a key step toward Catholicism's highest honor…”

 

May 1 is very important to Communists and to members of the Illuminati.  Related: The Heresies of John Paul II - a comprehensive presentation [PDF file], John Paul II preached the Doctrine of the Antichrist; concerning how the abomination of his “beatification” and “canonization” have probable apocalyptic significance, see: Is the World about to End? - Part 6.  Parts 5 & 7 are also relevant.

 

Boy, 9, has Disney World trip stopped after US immigration rules him a threat

 

City of Detroit sends out almost 60,000 incorrect property tax bills

 

Russia will pull out of START treaty if it feels threatened

 

Third gun control bill proposed since Tucson shootings

 

Minnesota wrestling coach put on leave for reportedly insulting Obama

 

Fox shoots man

 

Rescuers struggle as Brazil flood deaths top 500

 

Undercover police officer who posed as activist

 

Gardasil Exposed - Deadly vaccine pushed on millions of young boys and girls worldwide

 

Man builds 72,000 square foot home

 

 “Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ house is 66,000 square feet.”

 

More horrors from the floods in Australia

 

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Google now translates your conversations

 

Cops giving tickets to 6-Year-Olds

 

GPS in camera and camera phones pinpoint your exact location

 

Communist Chinese  invasion in Idaho

 

Loughner and Giffords family attended the same synagogue

 

Rat jumps on man in subway train

 

Mexico drug wars have killed 35,000 people in four years

 

Tags created to help penguins could be killing them

 

Bull sharks spotted swimming down main street in Australian

 

Major rivers may flood in Australian

 

Map of the Australian floods

 

Rhine traffic halted after ship carrying BASF acid capsizes

 

Protests over gay-only toilets

 

“As Brazil geared up for its annual carnival festivities, a dispute broke out over toilets for the exclusive use of gays and transvestites in samba schools readying for the event.”

 

Dem planning bill that would outlaw threats to lawmakers

 

Florida professor arrested for having a "suspicious" bagel on a plane

 

Chinese man sprouts 3-inch horn from head?

 

Floods enter Brisbane, 20,000 in danger

 

Benedict XVI says Purgatory is not a place

 

“Unlike most Catholics of her day, he said, she was convinced purgatory was not a place, but a process.”

 

Death threat message spray-painted on church

 

Record number of Austrians quit "Church" last year

 

Planned Parenthood: affiliates must do abortions

 

Denmark: Iranian-born leader of small "Christian" church attacked for displaying cross

 

Abortion practitioner pulling gun on pro-lifers faces hearing

 

Carolyn McCarthy readies gun control bill

 

Lawmaker's new proposal would hit feds with charges

 

International court rules against Mexico's army

 

ACLU on the prowl again

 

At least 270 dead in Brazil floods, landslides

 

Wilmington, Delaware diocese offers $74 million abuse settlement

 

South Korea Reportedly buries 1.4 million pigs alive to combat foot and mouth disease

 

Former U.S. secretary of state George Shultz calls on president Obama to free Jonathan Pollard

 

NYC wants speed cameras

 

Egypt: Off-duty Muslim police officer boards train, shoots "Christians," killing 71-year-old man

 

Pills with a mind of their own

 

Home price drops exceed Great Depression

 

China spurns strategic security talks with U.S

 

Fingerprint scanner use raises privacy concerns in N.C.

 

Town taxes "Christians" for listening to sermons

 

Uzbek President signs biometric passport decree

 

Is Lockheed Martin shadowing you?

 

Netanyahu: Only "credible" military threat led by U.S. can stop nuclear Iran

 

Part of the red cell team

 

Computer geek gets tombstone

 

6 girls arrested in facebook teacher attack invite

 

30,000 used chopsticks transformed into a fallen tree in Shanghai

 

An orange alligator spotted in Florida

 

Nation's first gay museum opens in San Francisco

 

Saskatchewan officials must perform gay "marriages"

 

Jewish groups tell Palin that she should apologize

 

Illinois set to abolish death penalty

 

"Catholic" school board votes to abandon Catholic teaching on homosexuality

 

“Catholic” school to admit "openly" homosexual students

 

Maryland set to expand "gay" rights, same-sex "marriage"

 

New Oklahoma governor pledges to offend the constitution

 

Rhode Island governor bars state employees from talk radio

 

"Christian" group says university is forcing nursing students to participate in abortions

 

Rahm Emanuel on the Giffords shooting

 

Planned Parenthood: Walgreens pharmacist refused to fill prescription

 

Your personal beliefs don't matter in Canada

 

“The court ruled that commissioners who perform civil ceremonies in Saskatchewan may not refuse same-sex couples just because of the commissioners' personal religious beliefs.”

Gates: North Korea might nuke the US within 5 years

 

U.S. promises to be in Afghanistan beyond 2014

 

Interview with farmer Brad about S.510 Food Safety Modernization Act

 

Police raid homes to stub out smoking habit

 

Progressive’s new snapshot device records your driving habits

 

Man arrested in Denver for threat to shoot aides to U.S. senator Bennet

 

D.C. considers ticketing for uncleared sidewalks

 

81-year-old woman bodyslammed, mugged In subway station by another woman

 

R.I. governor defends talk radio ban

 

Officers stopped Jared Loughner three hours before his deadly shooting

 

German firm develops internet eraser for photos

 

97-year-old woman survives Cinnaminson home explosion

 

Italian man shot in the head, sneezes out bullet and lives

 

Illinois state lawmakers pass 66 percent income tax increase

 

New handheld weapon causes blindness 1.5 miles away

 

Flood affects 1 million in Sri Lanka

 

Backup communication system "miraculously" on and ready on 9-11

 

Japan should buy F-35 stealth fighters, US says

 

Five North Korean defectors "shot dead"

 

Florida jogger won't be charged for shooting teen

 

Snow in 49 states including Hawaii

 

Almost all of the Exxon Valdez cleanup crew has died!

 

Hundreds of Dead Blackbirds Found Along I-65 in North Alabama

 

The devasting financial effects of the flooding in Australia

 

Fresh video of flood chaos in Australia as water swamps Brisbane

 

Brisbane floods leave city centre deserted as thousands flee

 

New Video Posted

 

This is a new video.

 

Jared Lee Loughner's Connection Discovered [new video]

 

$1.8M in family sex-abuse wrongful-arrest case

 

8th-grader suspended for wearing Rosary to school

 

NY "Archdiocese" to close 27 schools, declining enrollment

 

“The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York announced on Tuesday that 26 elementary schools and one high school that had received heavy subsidies in recent years because of declining enrollment would be closed at the end of the current school year.”

 

South Korea fights North Korea in cyber wars

 

US Federal Reserve makes $80.9bn profit

 

Government experiments on U.S. soldiers: Shocking claims come to light in new court case

 

US to import bullets from Israel

 

China's currency reserves rise to record

 

Feds yank GE crops from the Northeast

 

US concerned over China's rapid development of new weapons

 

China: a force fit for a superpower

 

Hillary Clinton compares Gabrielle Giffords shooting to 9/11 attacks

 

Lawmakers consider new curbs on incendiary speech

 

Beekeepers fume at association's endorsement of fatal insecticides

 

In Israel they shackle Palestinian children

 

Flood toll to rise, weather hits Brisbane

 

Amazing footage of cars being swept away in the Australian floods

 

Media caught hiding fact Loughner is Jewish

 

New Heresies from Benedict XVI

 

We’ve updated our Benedict XVI's Recent Heresies file with some new heresies from Benedict XVI.

 

Benedict XVI promotes the "wise efforts for the good of Orthodoxy" and other amazing heresies [new]

 

Wounded Arizona congresswoman had strengthened Jewish identity

 

“‘It just cemented the fact that I wanted to spend more time with my own personal, spiritual growth. I felt very committed to Judaism,’ she said. "Religion means different things to different people. It provides me with grounding, a better understanding of who I came from.’  Upon returning from Israel, Giffords introduced legislation, which became law, to help protect the claims of Arizonans seeking unpaid benefits under Holocaust-era insurance policies.  Giffords’ grandfather, the son of a Lithuanian rabbi, had changed his name from Akiba Hornstein to Gif Giffords over concerns about anti-Semitism, the Star reported. Gif Giffords had helped to found the Hillel Foundation, a Jewish group, at the University of Arizona.’… Her 2010 campaign web site says she is a member of Tucson’s Congregation Chaverim, a reform synagogue, and that she was recently appointed one of five congressional members to serve on the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.”

 

An inside look at Julian Assange’s bunker set up

Truckers threaten to blockade the streets as crude heads for $100 a barrel

Fluoride intake may boost risk of fractures

Gulf oil spill: BP set to avoid gross negligence charge

China marriage database planned

Shift of Earth's magnetic north pole affects Tampa airport

40,000 crabs join slew of animal-death mysteries

Obama Admin removes death panels after pro-life backlash

New laser to dazzle pirates on the high seas

Louisiana officials: Parts of coastline still heavily oiled

Praying man in Pittsburg, PA arrested

Did Giffords subscribe to assassin's YouTube?

Apple now calls Christian belief "objectionable and potentially harmful" ?

Utah’s NSA spy center will house data, not analysts

Starting a "Church" in a bar

Abortion center director falsely reporting bomb threat gets 5 Years

"Catholic" Marquette University hires pro-abortion Russ Feingold

Thousands of Mexicans have devotion to "Saint" Death

Strong promoter of Marxist liberation theology, has admitted to sexually abusing a minor

‘Maoists’ in India hack to death people who claim to be Catholics

70 "Christians" arrested in Iran

Another perverted priest dies after a fall

Obama eyeing internet ID for Americans

 

NJ police: man seeking "portal to hell" stabbed 2

 

Mother risks the death of her child in order to avoid paying for a train fare

 

Israel army to enlist more ultra-Orthodox

 

HOA sues Marine for flying American flag on flagpole

 

Dead birds spotted in Missouri

 

Australian floods: Brisbane threatened by rising waters

 

US will respond to Chinese military build-up

 

Government spending per minute: $6.85 Million

 

Thousands of churches may be demolished in South Korea

 

The truth behind interest free loans

 

Liens "torment" struggling taxpayers

 

Will this be considered "hate speech" in the near future?

 

An amazing clock?

 

Sudden death for thousands of trees

 

Of course - One group gets a larger area at the "Rights Museum"

 

DHS attempts without merit to link Loughner to an anti-semitic group

 

Jared Loughner described by classmate as "left-wing pothead"

 

Arizona assassin obsessed with mind control

 

More than 50,000 Muslims turn out to support current "blasphemy law"

 

False Christianity on display - Westboro Baptist church: "Thank God For the shooter"

 

Passport applications soon to be "gender neutral"

 

Horrible: “The words “mother” and “father” will be removed from U.S. passport applications and replaced with gender neutral terminology, the State Department says.  “The words in the old form were ‘mother’ and ‘father,’” said Brenda Sprague, deputy assistant Secretary of State for Passport Services. "They are now ‘parent one’ and ‘parent two.’"

 

V-2 "Catholics" to participate in massive (apostate) ecumenical services in Jerusalem

 

“The programme has been published of the celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Jerusalem. It will take place later than elsewhere, from 23 to 30 January, out of consideration for the Armenian Orthodox feast of the Epiphany (which, following the most ancient practice of the Church, includes also the celebration of the Birth of Christ - “Christmas” - in accordance with the Julian calendar.  Ecumenical prayer services will be held, in the following order; in the Greek Catholic, Armenian Orthodox, Lutheran, Latin Catholic, Syrian Orthodox, Ethiopian Orthodox and Anglican churches.”

 

Court asked to give up control of student's religion

 

“The Supreme Court in New Hampshire today was asked to reverse a lower court decision that ordered a homeschooled student who was "well liked, social and interactive with her peers, academically promising and intellectually at or superior to grade level" into a public school because she was too "vigorous" in defense of her… faith. The dispute arose as part of a modification of a parenting plan for the girl, who was 10 in 2009 when the court intervened in her schooling program. The parents divorced in 1999 when she was a newborn, and the mother had homeschooled her daughter since first grade with texts that meet all state standards.  In addition to homeschooling, the girl attended supplemental public school classes and had also been involved in a variety of extra-curricular sports activities, the ADF reported.

 

“But during the process of renegotiating the terms of the plan, a guardian ad litem appointed to participate concluded the girl "appeared to reflect her mother's rigidity on questions of faith" and that the girl's interests "would be best served by exposure to a public school setting" and "different points of view at a time when she must begin to critically evaluate multiple systems of belief ... in order to select, as a young adult, which of those systems will best suit her own needs."  The decision from Marital Master Michael Garner reasoned that the girl's "vigorous defense of her religious beliefs to [her] counselor suggests strongly that she has not had the opportunity to seriously consider any other point of view."  According to court documents, the guardian ad litem earlier had told the mother, "If I want her in public school, she'll be in public school."

 

Kentucky Senate OKs ultrasound before abortion bill

 

Praying man in custody after car prompts Pa. alert

 

Couple aborts twin boys for girl

 

Meet the Miami-Dade drone

 

Mossad used Trojan horse spyware to track Hamas?

 

YWCA drops Christian from title

 

5200 Pentagon employees purchased child pornography

 

German "dioxin firm" denies illegal activity

 

The European arrest warrant

 

Green Bay, WI "diocese" may declare bankruptcy

 

39 percent of NYC pregnancies result in abortion

 

SKorean police say Google collects personal info

 

Egypt puts unprecedented security around "Christian" churches

 

MetroPCS mobile restricts what services and sites are available to its users

 

China's new fighter jet could pose "terrifying" challenge to U.S. Fleet

 

New "pro-life" Brazilian president selects pro-abortion women’s affairs minister

 

Hacked iTunes accounts sold online in China

 

Bills would defund public broadcasting

 

Argentina: thieves tunneled into bank and stole millions

 

Organic?

 

Cell phone helps save a man's life

 

GPS device keeps track of kids at ski school

 

Thousands of dead fish wash up in South Carolina

 

Error: access denied

 

Palestinian slain by Israeli troops in a case of mistaken identity

 

Microsoft wants to patent being a fan

 

Quebec bird deaths stump wildlife officials

 

US to renew military ties with a rising China

 

Police investigating the death of the Government weapons inspector ignored mobile phone records

 

Officials say kids getting too much fluoride

 

At least 10 states have introduced gold coins-as-currency bills

 

New Video & Article Posted

 

MHFM: We have posted a new video and article on Benedict XVI’s recent book, Light of the World.  There are some extremely interesting and important heresies in the book.  While the whole world was focused on his statement about condoms, no one was talking about what’s in the rest of the book. (This has been added to our section on Benedict XVI’s heresies, in the sub-section on his “Heresies by Book.”)

 

Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI's Light of the World [video]

 

Astounding Heresies in Benedict XVI's Light of the World [article]

 

Surge in Britons converting to Islam

Spain dedicates World Cup trophy to St. James

 

Groups rejoice as NJ Gov. Christie signs “anti-bullying” law

 

Masonic Lodge marks birth with "resurgence"

 

“Though there was a period in the 1980s when the Vatican forbade Catholics to join the Freemasons, Barsoum said “somewhere along the way, the Vatican retracted that” and there are a number of Catholics in the lodge.”

 

Witches threaten Romanian taxman after new labour law

 

Dead birds and dead fish mentioned in Bible verses, says Connecticut man

 

GOP moves to repeal IRS, Wall Street rules

 

Crazy Russian kids jump off the top of a building using a homemade bungee cord

 

Child in city custody has arm broken by staff (video)

 

Outgoing Mossad chief: Iran won’t have nuclear capability before 2015

 

NY prison inmates answer DMV calls

 

Episcopalian "bishop" thanks God for the institution of marriage, while he officiates at the wedding of two lesbian “priests” in Boston

 

China comes calling in Europe

 

Iran has arrested 60 "Christian" Leaders since Christmas, calling them "a corrupt and deviant current"

 

"False positives" suggest police exploit canines to justify searches

 

Repackaging of foods requires kosher certification

 

Islamic group is CIA front, ex-Turkish intel chief says

 

Two house republicans skipped swearing-in to meet with political donors

 

Chinese "hiding military build-up"

 

Penguin goes shopping

 

How thieves can steal social security numbers

 

China may build a  high-speed rail system in California

 

“A new high-speed train motor unit and coaches enter a railway depot in Pantin, northeast of Paris. Other countries with experience in high-speed rail, particularly China, are interested in being involved in California's high-speed rail project.”


FDIC sues 109 bank execs for negligence

 

Facebook "friends" mock suicide of woman who posted goodbye message

 

Mount Vernon man in Hospital after pit bull attack

 

Drunks to be given 'booze zone" so they can "drink in peace"

 

Utah's $1.5 billion cyber-security center under way

 

2 million fish found dead in Maryland

 

Iran arrests American woman who they claim hid spy devices in her teeth

 

U.S. tells agencies: Watch "insiders" to prevent new WikiLeaks

 

UFC Fighter Jacob Volkmann calls out president Barack Obama, gets a visit from the Secret Service

 

Birther interrupts House reading of Constitution

 

Helen Thomas returns to journalism

 

IRS tax liens jump by 60%

 

Benedict XVI names staunch pro-abortion and pro "gay marriage" scientist to Pontifical Academy of Sciences

 

“Archdiocese" of Milwaukee files for bankruptcy protection

 

ACLU: Non-citizens have right to carry concealed weapons

 

Police in California issue warning about buying and selling gold

 

"The Pasadena Police Department would like to inform the public that buying gold is against the law unless you are licensed by the California Department of Justice," the statement said.  In addition, police added, "Gold buyers are required by law to ask for identification from whoever they buy from and maintain a description of the items they are buying. This information is then reported to law enforcement."


The FDA is going after vitamin C

 

American Air Force surveillance drone will track movement across an entire town

 

Missile fired off Texas coast?

 

Virginia doctor at “Catholic” hospital accused of doing abortions

 

Economic Hitmen?

 

Netanyahu asks Obama to pardon Israeli spy

 

Bizarre new video of slain Pentagon official  

 

An estimated 2 million fish have been reported dead from the Bay Bridge south to Tangier Sound

 

Dog miraculously protected from being hit by cars on Philadelphia's I-95?

 

D.C. wants to teach juvenile delinquents using new age occultism

 

Unearthed letters link ACLU founders to Communist party

 

Man dresses up as "superhero" and fights Seattle crime

 

Cop gives couple ticket after helping them rush to hospital for baby delivery

 

Thousands of fish dead in Spruce Creek, Florida

 

The federalization of local law enforcement

 

American cities that are running out of people

 

Traitorware?

 

Pittsburgh man latest to have home accidentally demolished

 

Conspiracy Theory episodes being remotely removed from DVRs

 

Police use technology to nab robbery suspect

 

“UPPER DARBY, Pa. (CBS) – Police in Upper Darby were able to make a high-tech arrest by utilizing technology inside the same cell phone that a suspect had stolen from a homeowner.”

 

Slain Filipino man snaps photo of murderer seconds before being killed

 

City pol wants remove fluoride from New York's drinking water, citing safety concerns

 

Studies show pesticides harming children

 

US bee population in a massive freefall

 

Ninth circuit court rules war memorial Cross unconstitutional

 

DNA clears innocent man who spent 30 years in Texas prison

 

Owner faces Ł1,000 fine over "lost cat" poster

 

Australian floods: residents facing plague of deadly snakes as waters rise

 

New York City workers "drank beer during blizzard instead of clearing snow"

 

Caught on tape: proof the NYC blizzard response was sabotaged?

 

Dead birds found in Sweden, Kentucky

 

China claims new nuclear technology

 

Troubled Pakistan may face an economic collapse

 

500 Muslim scholars endorse murder of Pakistani Governor who opposed blasphemy law

 

Al-Shabab cuts off leg, hand of young man in Baidoa, Africa town

 

The price of resisting

 

Court approves searches of cell phones without warrant

 

Israeli lawmakers approve panel to investigate groups accused of working against Israel

 

WikiLeaks: Israel said it would keep Gaza near collapse

 

No punishment for ABC for airing nude scene with 8-year-old boy

 

Dialing mistake sends SWAT team to Winnetka school

 

Biometrics goes mainstream -- and changes the way we live

 

No more tickets for bad language in Pa.

 

6-year-old Alabama girl killed in drive-by shooting

 

11-year-old girl has date in court after writing in wet cement

 

FBI steps up WikiLeaks-linked probe with Texas, Germany raids

 

Italian banks wage "war on cash" as consumers pass on plastic

 

Eyewitnesses claim Egyptian security allowed bomb attack on Christians

 

"Catholic" Diocese property sold for $10 million to pay for abuse by perverted "priests"

 

“The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington has completed the sale of its headquarters at 351 North Ave. to Burlington College for $10 million to help pay for the recent settlement in about two dozen sexual abuse lawsuits involving priests in Vermont.”

 

Vatican responds to Egyptian imam: "No war may be waged in God’s name"

 

"Beatification" of John Paul II likely in 2011

 

Related: The Heresies of John Paul II - a comprehensive presentation [PDF file], John Paul II preached the Doctrine of the Antichrist; concerning how the abomination of his “beatification” and “canonization” have probable apocalyptic significance, see: Is the World about to End? - Part 6.

 

"Bishop" of Albany, NY says that the pro-abortion governor will evangelize the state

 

“New York’s new governor and lieutenant governor, Andrew Cuomo and Bob Duffy, attended Sunday Mass at Albany’s cathedral, where Bishop Howard Hubbard preached that the work of government was an aspect of evangelization. Cuomo and Sandra Lee, described by the New York Daily News as his “live-in girlfriend,” sat in the front pew.   ‘We know they, over the next four years, will be deeply immersed in the work of evangelization by bringing about the transformation of our state and our society, and we assure them of our prayers, of our support and of our best wishes for challenges they will face,’ Bishop Hubbard said.  Both Cuomo and Duffy are Catholics who support legalized abortion; Cuomo received Holy Communion at the Mass.”

 

79 African nations resist EU-Homosexual pressure

 

“The 79 Nation group of the African, Caribbean and Pacific States AKP-States sent a letter to the European Parliament which has indicated that they would be forced not to renew their economic agreements on the point of "sexual orientation".  It concerns a contract for economic development assistance, in which there is a clause regarding "non-discrimination" as a condition respecting of sexual origination.  The AKP-States successfully resisted the inclusion of the clause.”

 

Abortions double in Spain despite increased contraception

 

Planned Parenthood feeds at "federal trough”

 

Anti-Catholic ad dropped

 

Printing ultra-thin circuits into banknotes could give electronic security to paper currency

 

Banks accused of illegally looting homes

 

U.S. postal service vehicles to carry sensor packages

 

Vulture "arrested" as Israeli Mossad spy in Saudi Arabia

 

If you get arrested, police can now search your phone without a warrant

 

Tens of thousands of birds found dead in Manitoba?

 

Woman stabs boyfriend over not being able to view Facebook page

 

California bill criminalizing online impersonations in effect starting today

 

Goldman invests at least 500 million in Facebook

 

U.S.-Mexico border vanishes under Obama agency program

 

Israeli president discusses Iran with Napolitano

 

Muslims "worshipping" in evangelical churches

 

Israel claims that they are gearing up for an attack by Iran

 

Leaks to AIPAC said to be “Common”

 

Japan seeks military pact with South Korea

 

Military kids taking more psychiatric drugs

 

Iranian defector detained and tortured for passing nuclear info to the CIA?

 

Schiavo judge retires with dozens of awards for ordering Terri’s death

 

Alberta removes homosexuality from list of disorders

 

Espionage via spoofed White House eCard

 

“Any recipient who clicked on the links and opened the card.zip file were then infected with a Zeus Trojan variant that snatched documents and passwords and then uploaded the stolen data to a server in Belarus.  Security expert Brian Krebs wrote in "White House eCard Dupes Dot-Gov Geeks" that he ‘analyzed the documents taken in that attack, which hoovered up more than 2 gigabytes of PDFs, Microsoft Word and Excel documents from dozens of victims.’"

 

Smart computer-vision systems to spot prison riots before they happen

 

Miami-Dade police buy drones

 

China boasts breakthrough in nuclear technology

 

New DNA test reveals hair color of crime suspects

 

Gulf oil spill tarballs continue to wash ashore on Fort Morgan, Alabama Beach (VIDEO)

 

School board found guilty of religious discrimination against UFO cult

 

EU-wide arrest warrants violates human rights

 

Great white shark attacks boat in Australia

 

500 more red-winged blackbirds found dead in Louisiana

 

“Fracking” Pollution In Water: Pennsylvania allows natural gas drilling waste disposal in waterways

 

Schwarzenegger draws fire for commuted sentence

 

Prayer leads to sergeant being suspended

 

Abu Dhabi weather project "creates man-made rainstorms"

 

Detroit area distracted driver law takes effect

 

US college students drown in a sea of debt

 

PepsiCo puts an end to chewing by "drinkifying" food

 

Natural disasters “killed 295,000 in 2010"

 

Obama prepares executive order for indefinite detention

 

Judge orders feds to pay $2.5M in wiretapping case

 

Wild seeds seen as world crop "insurance"

 

Science of man-made life can proceed, says White House

 

Polar bears destroy spy video cameras

 

6-year-old will survive after being stabbing by his father about 20 times

 

Garbage helps break suicide jumper's fall

 

Deputy was fatally shot, and a police officer was wounded at a mobile home park in Ohio

 

Minn. educators hoping for more Muslim books in public schools

 

Two young girls climb US/Mexico border fence in under 18 Seconds

 

Bomb kills 21 in an Egyptian Coptic church

 

Mass. woman struck by stray bullet that penetrated her house

 

Man robbed bank disguised as a tree

 

Stick wielding assailant robs convenience store

 

Israel on Sunday extended for six months a ban preventing Palestinians married to Israelis to immigrate to Israel

 

Israel arrests staff from British consulate

 

Rick Sanchez says he looks forward to speaking to his friend Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, and addressing any and all questions and concerns of the Jewish community

 

100,000 fish in Northwest Arkansas turn up dead

 

More on the 4,000 black birds that fell from the sky in Beebe, Arkansas

 

Air Force's Gorgon Drone "can see everything"

 

US approves new trial of embryonic stem cells

 

Ohio boy, 10, charged with murder after allegedly shooting mom in the head

 

New Jersey wants to seize your unused gift cards

 

“New Jersey isn't giving up its effort to seize unused money on gift cards and traveler's checks. Lawmakers voted last year to allow the seizure of cards after two to three years as a way to raise about $80 million and help balance the state's budget.  But in November, a federal judge temporarily struck down the law.  The Record of Bergen County reports the state isn't giving up though. State treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff has told a judge that the state will appeal the earlier ruling.”

 

Governors warn of tough times

 

Illinois has days to plug $13 billion budget gap

 

Israel preparing for "large scale war"

 

Terrorist watch list may exceed US population by 2019, world population by 2023

 

Over the past decade, as crops have failed year after year, 200,000 farmers have killed themselves

 

Iran claims to have shot down US drones

 

US's Napolitano to hear air security tips in Israel

 

Lesbian activist Chai Feldblum confirmed for on EEOC

 

Now coastal Queensland braces for 30-ft flood waters

 

16 nightmarish economic trends to watch carefully in 2011

 

George Soros Openly Discusses a New World Order

 

TSA photocopies a man’s credit cards and other personal documents

 

25 signs that the coming financial collapse is now closer than ever

 

USDA certified organic’s dirty little secret: Neotame

 

Japan population shrinks by record in 2010

 

Family outraged that killer to get inheritance from victim

 

Former Bush official killed, found in landfill

 

A pinpoint beam strays invisibly, harming instead of healing

 

Mobile prison guard tower at Walmart

 

Parapoxvirus infection in deer hunters

 

Let a robot park your car: eco garage automates parking in Chicago

 

NYPD: Uncollected trash broke man's fall during suicide attempt

 

Hiding a depression?

 

Massive fish kill blankets Arkansas river

 

US drones killed 2,043 people, mostly civilians, in Pak during last five years

 

Benedict XVI to hold another Assisi

 

“Benedict XVI has said he will organise a summit in Assisi with religious heads to discuss how they can promote world peace.”

 

Witchcraft declared a legal profession in Romania

 

Spain goes on Mosque-building spree

 

Animal rights group threatens to sue FWS if wolves are not introduced everywhere in USA

 

Snowed-in New York city car owners are still given parking tickets

 

Kosovo Prime Minister deposited profits from Serb organ trafficking in Islamic charities

 

"Feed your flock" Doritos and Pepsi Max commercial

 

A group of Iranian "Christians" in Tehran is arrested in a "sting" operation

 

Winter storm causes 100-car pileup in North Dakota

 

Abortion pills prescribed via Net targeted

 

Lutheran leaders invite Antipope Benedict XVI to play a part in their 500th anniversary

 

Popular rabbi in north arrested for allegedly molesting minors

 

Police release rabbi arrested for inciting to kill non-Jews

 

Police enforce mandatory blood tests at Florida checkpoints

 

The Australian floods described as "Biblical" floods

 

Robots teach English in S. Korea schools

 

Just a lie? -  Iran about to test a nuclear bomb in North Korea?

 

Pakistan makes two nuclear weapons available to Saudi Arabia

 

Pakistanis cause strikes and protests to stop a proposed change to their present law which permits death sentence for those guilty of "blasphemy"

 

Estonia becomes 17th member of the euro zone

 

UK feared Israel would use nukes, archives reveal

 

TV crew left bloodied in video confrontation with cops guarding Obama

 

Judge warns of "Orwellian state" in warrantless GPS tracking case

 

Hungary to regulate all media

 

New Orleans: get out of FEMA trailers or pay $500/day

 

Obama’s family vacation cost over 1.4 million

 

Cops: man stole video games from boy’s casket

 

Planned Parenthood launches "Social Change Initiative" geared to parents and caregivers of children ages 8 to 18

 

“The Web site’s ‘Teen Reality’ tab includes videos, including a “Don’t Dance with Death” video written by high school students in McAllen, Texas. It features a ‘witch’ giving young girls a potion and a condom before they go to a high school dance. One of the girls then gives the condom to the boy with whom she is dancing.  The report on ‘Real Life. Real Talk’ says the initiative will be marketed nationwide through TV public service announcements, print ads, radio, posters, bus shelters and other promotional materials such as T-shirts.  According to its annual report for Fiscal Year 2008-2009, Planned Parenthood’s income from government grants and contracts totaled $363.2 million, up for $349.6 million for the previous fiscal year.”

 

Man arrested for peacefully asking questions

 

N. Korea warns war will bring "nuclear holocaust"

 

Europe to ban hundreds of herbal remedies

 

UK's foreign aid strategy puts focus on promoting abortion and contraception

 

Japan claims that Chinese military planes are becoming more aggressive

 

China makes Skype illegal

 

Hi-tech industries in disarray as China rations vital minerals

 

People are stealing all kinds of different items

 

ADL attacks Wikileaks conspiracy theories

 

US declined to investigate suspected Mossad assassination, cable shows

 

Justice denied

 

US will oppose bringing Israeli-Palestinian conflict before UN body

 

GM strain blows organic status away

 

As frustration grows, airports consider ditching TSA

 

EU Abolishes Christian holidays

 

“… the European Commission really have produced a new religiously-correct daily planner (aimed, naturally, at school children) in which it really is always winter but never Christmas… These daily planners, of which three million have produced (courtesy of the taxpayer), include the holidays of Jews, Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus, but there is not one mention of Christian holidays.”

 

Related: Discussion of EU as the Beast out of the Sea

 

Australia flood zone bigger than France and Germany combined

 

"More than 200,000 people have been affected by relentless flooding in northeast Australia, with the flood zone now stretching over an area bigger than France and Germany combined, officials said Friday. Thousands of homes and businesses across Queensland state have been inundated with water after days of pounding rain caused swollen rivers to overflow..."

 

US to Vatican: genetically modified food is a "moral imperative"

 

“Secret United States diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks detail efforts to promote genetically modified (GM) crops and biotechnology across the globe, including the Vatican, where US diplomats pushed the Roman Catholic Church to support biotech food in developing nations.  Cables from embassies in Spain, Austria and even Pakistan reveal the US diplomats have clearly sided with the biotech industry, even as court cases  and public debates over GM food raged in the US and abroad.  In 2005, a US diplomat and a USAID official met with Catholic leaders in Rome to discuss biotech foods, according to a leaked cableThe diplomats reported that Catholic leaders said the science and safety of GM food would soon be a "non-issue" in the Vatican and signaled a cautious acceptance of biotech products despite active opposition among the faithful.”

 

In a study of 1,000 people, only half claimed that the UK is a Christian country

 

Angry Indonesia Muslims surround homes of “Christians

 

Indonesian jihadist: "Allah" decides whether I am a terrorist

 

Benedict XVI binds Vatican to European money-laundering laws

 

A 74 percent increase in Muslims in Britain

                       

Homo to head NC council of “Christian” churches

 

Apple again rejects iPhone "Christian app"

 

SKorea: NKorea building up special forces

 

Israel - Iran nuclear bomb "still three years away"

 

Largest natural gas reserve discovered in Israel worth approximately $95 billion

 

Crash splits fleeing suspect's car in Washington

 

Store clerk gets into shootout with robbers

 

Lunchbox mix-up leads to charges for Sanford teen

 

Paris to test banning gas-guzzlers in the city

 

U.S. Army waiting list near record levels with high unemployment

 

Man packing a gun prevents a mob from beating a husband and wife senseless

 

Dog rescued after getting head stuck in wall

 

Navy officer jumps to death after being falsely arrested for drugs

 

Terrorist watch list: one tip now enough to put name in database, officials say

 

Man caught with $50k in heroin at Detroit Metro Airport claims it was for his ailing grandmother

 

China preparing for armed conflict "in every direction"

 

Berlin sees most snow in December since 1900s

 

Plane passenger punched teen who refused to switch off iPhone

 

A new reason to avoid fast food

 

“A new study shows that toxicperfluoroalkyls, which are used in surface protection treatments and coatings to keep grease from leaking through fast food wrappers, are being ingested by people through their food and showing up as contaminants in blood.”

 

 Letter urges Israeli girls to avoid dating Arabs

 

Sarah Palin's e-mails to be released to the public

 

Green inspectors to get arrest powers in Israel

 

Older Facebook Apps could still have unfettered access to your data

 

Many companies are doing well and hiring people, just not in the US

 

Russian bank robbers with guns in baby carriage kill three people

 

Former Israeli president convicted of rape

 

Desk doodling arrest: 12-year-old, handcuffed for drawing on school desk

 

In 2009, 11-year-olds were arrested for a food fight at school

 

In 2008, a 13-year-old boy arrested at school said to have “continually disrupted his classroom environment”

 

In 2007, a 10-year-old girl faced a felony charge for bringing a small kitchen knife to school

 

“10-year old Ocala girl brought her lunch to school and a small kitchen knife to cut it. She now faces a felony charge”

 

70-year-old grandmother was sent to jail for letting her lawn get brown

In 2006, a 12-year-old boy was booked for opening Christmas present too early

Ridiculous regulations in Massachusetts

 

NYPD adopts iris scanning

 

West has 3 years to rein in Iran - Israeli official

 

Tree trunk used as spare tire

Internet hackers attack Honda’s Web site, stealing information from millions of users

Debate on GM Foods

China mulls GMO food law

Food safety bill invokes Codex harmonization and grants FDA authority to police food safety of foreign nations

Canada passes Codex food law that permits police to trespass, seize private property without warrant

Chinese government shuts down blogger's magazine after one offense

Biometric security coming to Android cell phone

The danger of texting while driving

Israeli authorities deny Palestinian prisoners access to lawyers

Terrorist watch list: One tip now enough to put name in database, officials say

Mossad agent "brought down Egypt's internet"

 

Jailed tax protester released, sent back to prison and then dies

 

New Video Posted

 

MHFM: This new video discusses a writing of great significance in the ancient Church, St. Justin Martyr’s First Apology (2nd century).  Many Protestants cite St. Justin Martyr as a witness to ancient Christianity.  The video discusses numerous quotes in St. Justin’s First Apology that provide proof for Catholicism.  The video also discusses other quotes in his writing that are interesting.  It also addresses a quote that modernists and salvation heretics love to reference but misuse. 

 

Proof for Catholicism in St. Justin Martyr's First Apology [video]

 

V-2 "priest" was the head of a Jewish foundation

 

Farm animals get 80 percent of antibiotics sold in U.S.

 

Helicopters dip into Lake Tahoe to get photos for their Facebook page

 

Toronto woman who is anti-abortion is arrested, and her camera is seized

 

CCTV in England "used to monitor schoolchildren in toilets and changing rooms"

 

“Figures from one union found as many as 85 per cent of teachers reported the use of CCTV in their schools and one-in-10 said cameras had even been placed in toilets.  The latest study, which features contributions from a series of academics, said: ‘The use of CCTV has migrated from perimeter security and access control to monitoring pupil behaviour in public areas such as in corridors and playgrounds, and to more private realms such as changing rooms and toilets.’”

 

Man may face 5 years in jail for reading wife's e-mail

 

Ceiling lights in Minn. send coded Internet data

 

FCC can’t force net neutrality, court rules

 

Scandal of the deadly diabetes drug subsidised by French state

 

QE2 explained

 

Cables portray expanded reach of drug agency

 

Hundreds of passengers trapped for hours on A-train disabled in record snowstorm

 

Snow strands subway riders in car for almost 11 hours

 

China has carrier-killer missile, U.S. admiral says

 

More US businesses to cater to Muslim communities

 

"Security zones" to increase from airports to malls and hotels

 

AZ sheriff authorizes lethal force against cartels, bandits

 

Jihadist issues warning

 

Christmas weekend: Muslims kill dozens of Nigerians who claim to be Christians

 

Bailed-out banks could still collapse

 

See something, say something - unless It’s about the government

 

A must see! - Your toxic tap water

 

The Obama administration approves death panels?

 

“WASHINGTON — When a proposal to encourage end-of-life planning touched off a political storm over “death panels,” Democrats dropped it from legislation to overhaul the health care system. But the Obama administration will achieve the same goal by regulation, starting Jan. 1.  Under the new policy, outlined in a Medicare regulation, the government will pay doctors who advise patients on options for end-of-life care, which may include advance directives to forgo aggressive life-sustaining treatment.  Congressional supporters of the new policy, though pleased, have kept quiet. They fear provoking another furor like the one in 2009 when Republicans seized on the idea of end-of-life counseling to argue that the Democrats’ bill would allow the government to cut off care for the critically ill.  The final version of the health care legislation, signed into law by President Obama in March, authorized Medicare coverage of yearly physical examinations, or wellness visits. The new rule says Medicare will cover “voluntary advance care planning,” to discuss end-of-life treatment, as part of the annual visit.”

 

"Orthodox" bishop blames Jews for Greece’s problems

 

Israel won't attend racism conference

 

Ohio farmers fight against GMOs

 

New Video Posted

 

For those who might be interested, we recently received an arrogant letter concerning our video on Cortes’ Amazing Conquest of the Aztec Empire.  This video discusses the letter as well as the response to it.

 

Response to an Arrogant Letter concerning our video on Cortes' Amazing Conquest [video]

 

Mexican drug cartels hire teens, children, for smuggling and murder

 

ACLU asks Obama Admin to force “Catholic” hospitals to do abortions

 

Arizona Planned Parenthood pumps tax credits for donations

 

YouTube Yanks Pro-Life Videos

 

U.S. population growth the slowest since the 1940s

 

USCCB Chairman Commended House passage of Dream Act, called on U.S. Senate to follow suit

 

"Selective reduction" abortions increasing: children have become commodities

 

Obama Admin sues pro-life sidewalk counselor over minor charge

 

Kansas "Churches" file lawsuit over "driveway fee"

 

Two Iranians face the death penalty on charges of "apostasy"

 

Ex-Planned Parenthood director’s new book exposes abortion business

 

Maryland man gets life sentence, girlfriend shot after abortion refusal

 

Christmas trees banned in Jesus' hometown

 

"’The request of the Arabs to put Christmas trees in the squares in the Arab quarter of Nazareth Illit is provocative,’ Mayor Shimon Gapso repotedly said.  ‘Nazareth Illit is a Jewish city and it will not happen -- not this year and not next year, so long as I am a mayor,’ he said.”

 

Pentagon wants to give troops terminator vision

 

Mall blocks Christmas song to avoid "religious bias"

 

Muslim terrorist story will have to be revised

“The story that made the rounds of the world that a Muslim man was apprehended on an Air Malta plane when he persisted in praying out aloud in the aisle just as the plane was taxying to take off at London’s Heathrow Airport, now has to be revised.  It was a Caribbean Christian man, Maria Busuttil who was on the plane with him, told The Times. And the prayer he was chanting was the ‘Our Father’.”

Quebec bans religious teaching in publicly subsidized daycares

Quebec, which has grappled with efforts to limit the place of religion in its public institutions, has decided to bring secularization to the tot-and-toddler set. Starting in June, publicly funded daycares that teach a particular faith to their young charges risk losing their government funding.

Egypt attempts to convict “Christian” to justify Muslim riots

 

Felon tries to sell gun on Facebook, gets robbed

 

ABC news calls nun who approved abortion “saintly”

 

Vatican official says no punishment expected for dissenting nuns under investigation - What a surprise

 

Egypt “Christian” threatened with death over conversion

 

Over 30 Egyptian “Christians” spend Christmas in jail

 

The promotion of a new cashless society?

 

Secure Communities scheme undermines actual safety?

 

“Massachusetts will cooperate with federal immigration officials by automatically sending to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) the fingerprints and information of anyone who is arrested including U.S. citizens, people who are wrongfully arrested, and people against whom no criminal charge is ever filed or against whom charges have been dropped.”

 

Technology could make wallet obsolete

 

Anti-Israel Ads will not run on Seattle buses

 

Man in central Bangladesh beaten to death by his four "wives"

 

China matches U.S. space launches for first time

 

Birmingham's V2 "conservative Archbishop" attacks "faithful Catholics" protesting London’s "gay Masses"

 

School retracts permission slip for pledge

 

“A Massachusetts public school is backing down from its requirement that parents sign a permission slip in order for their kids to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance.”

 

Police investigate Spanish teacher for saying "Ham" to Muslim Boy

 

China’s North Korea shift helps U.S. relations

 

Christian cross banned from Bethlehem souvenir shops

 

Device uses sunlight to make liquid fuel

 

Man jumps from balcony as protest

 

Motorcycle "disintegrates" after 157 MPH crash

 

BP partners "manipulating" oil spill evidence, chemical board says

 

Israel destroyed Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007, leaked cable reveals

 

Freed detainee claims Jewish interrogators practiced witchcraft at Gitmo

 

“Walid Muhammad Hajj, a man who had been detained at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility for several years before being transferred back to his native Sudan in 2008, sat down with Al Jazeera earlier this month to give an exclusive account of what transpired during his captivity. But unlike other former detainees who told questionable stories about torture and abuse, Hajj claimed Gitmo interrogators — Jewish interrogators, according to his account — used witchcraft to get him to talk.  ‘The most common method to wear down the brothers was witchcraft,’ Hajj told Al Jazeera. ‘There were, of course, Jews among the [staff of] the Guantanamo base, and they would set traps for the guys.’ Hajj explained, ‘Witchcraft was used on most of the guys.’” 

 

Definitely worth watching

 

Barney Frank admits that he promotes a radical homosexual agenda

 

China sentences journalist to life in prison for reporting on riots

 

Joe Biden says that  gay “marriage" is inevitable

 

Emails reveal NYC mayor’s office offered behind-the-scenes support for ground zero Mosque

 

Here’s why: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ez7Ey2N6pY

 

North Korea nuclear test "possible" in new year

 

"We the people" to open next Congress - The House will read the Constitution

 

A DHS department has alerted air carriers to a potential terror tactic involving insulated beverage containers like thermoses

 

Hospital erred in 3 spinal operations

 

Tennessee fusion center puts ACLU on “terror list”

 

Assange claims: "High chance" I’d be killed "Jack Ruby-style" in US prison

 

U.S. approved business with blacklisted nations

 

Two men mistaken for shoplifters are tasered at Buffalo, NY mall

 

The oil BP tried to hide has been discovered, in thick layers on the sea floor

 

The DHS will continue to aggressively use scanning technologies

 

Senate blocks bill for young illegal immigrants

 

Wikileaks cable reveals U.S. conspired to retaliate against European nations if they resisted GMOs

 

The USDA GMO policy examined

 

Scientists blame extreme cold on global warming

 

Chabad Lubavitch examined

 

North Korea threatens "sacred" nuclear war

 

North Korea threatens nuclear "holy war" with South

 

Florida fusion center surveilled Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty event

 

Sacramento-area pilot punished for YouTube video

 

Woman arrested for refusing to be groped by TSA at Austin airport

 

No war in Iran

 

Buying a car will become more difficult after January 1, 2011

 

New Video

 

MHFM: For those it might interest, we have posted a new video discussion of why people should watch the episode below, from Jesse Ventura’s “Conspiracy Theory” show, on the 9/11 Pentagon attack conspiracy.

 

Our video discussion of the 9/11 Pentagon Conspiracy – and Jesse Ventura's video [new video]

 

The Pentagon attack conspiracy - Jesse Ventura "Conspiracy Theory" [video]

 

Churches charged for attendance?

 

Christmas sweater club punished at high school

 

Pro-Life win: defense bill approved, no military hospital abortions

 

Health worker faces sack over anti-abortion booklet

 

Interest rates will have to rise sixfold in two years?

 

Canadian group wants people to also remember millions of deceased Ukrainians

 

No more checks, there will only be electronic credits

 

Jews ready to roll out new "ethical kosher" seals

 

South Korea vows to "punish the enemy" as it prepares for military drills

 

North Korea threatens to attack south over Christmas lights

 

Pakistan test fires nuclear-capable missile

 

Benedict XVI's statements spark outrage

 

Genetic breakthrough in fight against honeybee killer?

 

Family still awed by miracle recovery of mom, baby

 

Fluoride tests on villages

 

“Human studies have indicated an association between high levels of drinking-water fluoride and lower intelligence.”

 

Obama signs "don't ask, don't tell"' repeal

 

Cops: mother arrested for leaving 21 year old son unsupervised

 

Listening devices found in Vermont town hall offices

 

Boy, 13, busted for illegal marker possession

 

“DECEMBER 22--A 13-year-old boy was arrested Friday for using a permanent marker while in class at his Oklahoma City middle school, a violation of an obscure city ordinance.  According to an Oklahoma City Police Department report, the boy was spotted ‘in possession of a permanent marker’ by Roosevelt Middle School teacher DeLynn Woodside.  The 50-year-old educator told cop Miguel Campos that the student was ‘writing on a piece of paper, which caused it to bleed over onto the desk.’  Woodside, pictured at right, reported that the child, whose name was redacted by police from the report, attempted to hide the marker when she asked him for it. Strangely, Woodside’s Facebook page reveals that her “likes and interests” include the official “Sharpie Permanent Markers” page on Facebook.  Campos reported that he allowed Woodside, a seventh grade math teacher, to “sign a citation” against the boy, who was then transported to the Community Intervention Center, a juvenile holding facility. A police sergeant subsequently ‘booked the marker into the property room.’”

 

China converts entire village into prison to contain pro-life activist

 

Monitoring America

 

Tax deduction for mortgage interest could be on the chopping block

 

Wing damage kills bats in white-nose syndrome

 

Brandon Stine, 11, dies after playing pass out game

 

China bars English words in all publications

 

A Greek schismatic Bishop’s "anti-semitic" tirade

 

Muslims back "killing for Islam"?

 

Parents punished for spanking their child

 

Chilean President promises support for homosexualist "equality" bill

 

Killer drones converge on California, ready to take off

 

Teachers forbidden to say "Merry Christmas"

 

"Christian" broadcaster censored for "violating ethics"

 

X-rated airport x-ray scanners are useless

 

“Physicists who led the development of today's most sophisticated medical imaging technology believe the federal government's X-rated airport x-ray scanners are useless.”

 

AOL investigation: No proof TSA scanners are safe

 

N Korea to allow nuclear inspectors

 

Israel demolishing talks

 

A camera that has no lens at all: it uses reflected light, computer processing and other tools to let it see around corners

 

Cop arrests preacher for saying homosexuality is a sin

 

Gay advocates win victory at UN

 

Iranian "home fellowship Christians" arrested

 

Dog in Germany gives birth to 17 puppies

 

Your local cops now use Iraq’s iris scanners

 

Slain American tourist was a “Christian” missionary to Jews

 

Gay activist elected to "Catholic" school board in Ontario

 

Ontario "Catholic" teachers union funds leading gay activist group

 

Religion banned in Quebec’s government-funded daycares

 

The FCC gives the government the authority to regulate Internet

 

Baby Jesus statue stolen again

 

Budget cuts to darken southern California city street lights

 

Video of the DC Metro random bag inspection

 

China online stores offering cat and dog skin products

 

A man who doesn't like another man falsely accuses him of murder

 

Stricter rules for entry are ignored at border

 

Judge has to rule that New Springville, New York residents may gather in their building's lobby

 

Woman with gun enters Charlotte TV station

 

They say terrorists may attack salad bars, so they may have to be removed or monitored

 

Peoria could become the first Arizona city to require fingerprinting at pharmacies when picking up prescriptions

 

There is not freedom in Iran either

 

The truth about wikileaks?

 

Surveillance in America

 

Venezuela plans to restrict free speech on the internet

 

Arnold Schwarzenegger indicates he would accept position in Obama administration

 

They say Americans may be the next terrorists and Anwar al-Awlaki (the man who had dinner at the Pentagon after 9/11) may be the most dangerous terrorist in the world

 

Post Office trucks may be used to determine if you have problems with the government

 

Mobile guard tower?

 

Govt "creating vast domestic snooping machine"

 

Debt crisis threatens to bring down 100 US cities

 

Funding cuts leave many without home heating assistance in Macon

 

Houston police use drones to spy on public

 

White House gives go-ahead for elitists to control DNA

 

Consumers of the Internet may have to pay based upon usage of the Internet

 

Policing for profit

 

Public schools to become corporate schools?

 

The first step toward a North American Union

 

The Red Cross bans Christmas

 

“Christmas has been banned by the Red Cross from its 430 fund-raising shops.  Staff have been ordered to take down decorations and to remove any other signs of the Christian festival because they could offend Moslems.”

 

NPR reporter apologizes for saying "Christmas" on air

 

The FCC's Threat to Internet Freedom

 

“Tomorrow morning the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will mark the winter solstice by taking an unprecedented step to expand government's reach into the Internet by attempting to regulate its inner workings. In doing so, the agency will circumvent Congress and disregard a recent court ruling.”

 

Mother sentenced to only 36 months probation for throwing baby away

European Commission omits Christmas in EU school diary

“While the euro calendar marks Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Jewish and Chinese festivities as well as Europe Day and other key EU anniversaries, there are no Christian festivals marked, despite the fact Christianity is Europe's majority religion.”

 

Planned Parenthood gets $363M in tax money

A recent "Christian" convert who endured more than 70 days in solitary confinement at an Iranian detention center because of his faith is now on house arrest after posting $250,000 bail.

Four arrested for opening "church" in Algeria

Probable carcinogen hexavalent chromium found in drinking water of 31 U.S. cities

New dog friendly laws raise bar for industry

 

U.S. military chief: We are "very ready" to counter Iran

 

Father facing trial for taking son home to see grandparents

Mobile carriers want people to pay by the page

Half of All Illegal Entries and Marijuana Smuggled Into U.S. in 2010 came through one sector of AZ border, says border patrol

Food prices rise sharply -- and there's more to come

Napolitano says DHS to begin battling climate change as Homeland Security issue

The Pentagon attack conspiracy

Your apps are watching you

Central Falls, RI financial problems are so profound that the only way to solve them is through a merger or a regionalization of city services

People face fine after rescuing deer from icy water

“BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) – They fought to save a life, and now they say they’ll fight the fine.  It all revolves around the rescue of a deer trapped in icy water Thursday night.  Alex DeMetrick reports that good deed was rewarded with tickets.  Strangers banded together to pull a deer out of the freezing water of the Patapsco River on Thursday night.  ‘We seen the deer going under,” said Khalil Abusakran. “It couldn’t maintain.  It was starting to freeze, and it was really getting bad.’  Abusakran brought a raft, and Jim Hart joined him.  ‘We had oars and shovels to break the ice, for the deer to get out,’ Abusakran said.  But in the excited aftermath of the rescue, a natural resources police officer on the scene wrote both men a ticket.  ‘And he didn’t say anything,’ Jim Hart said. ‘We went in and out of the water numerous times.  He didn’t stop us at all.’  They say they were ticketed for not wearing life vests, although both are over the age for mandatory use of flotation devices.”

 

Canada boots "Christian" show off TV for homosexuality remarks

Chinese fishing boat clashes with South Korean coast guard

Houston store owner shoots, kills would-be robbers

Gaping holes in airline security: loaded gun slips past TSA screeners

Jimmy Carter: we’ve had a black president, now it’s time for a gay one

N. Korea says war with south would go nuclear

"Christians" flee Muslim persecution

Canadian parents sentenced to jail, fined for spanking daughter

Man in wheelchair attacked by police

Wikileaks' Assange's lawyer has connections to Rothschilds

130 people arrested outside the White House

5 months in jail for American man sentenced for "blaspheming" Islam

 

Man attempts keyless life with implant

The taunt of an apparent Facebook thief

Appeals court: warrant required before Feds can read e-mail

ICC legal fees will cost suspects a fortune

Astronomer claims religious discrimination in job rejection

Planned Parenthood reports: abortions up, adoptions down, business is good

Auburn UPS customer devises plan to catch suspicious employees

Economic espionage haunts AIPAC

The Kosovo organ donor ring

Russia calls on South Korea to halt military drill

BMW subliminal ad burns logo onto your eyelids

South Korea to hold firing drills despite North Korea threat

Facebook has launched a new service that will automatically identify faces in photographs that are uploaded to the site

Coyote rescued from ice on lake Michigan

Millions in England facing fuel rationing over Christmas as heating oil runs low

Deceptive practices used to get large insurance charges

“‘They got people to do this without telling them it could be a charge of $4,300 against their insurance,’ he said.  New Hampshire passed a law in 2006 requiring insurers to pay for tissue-typing tests for potential bone marrow donors.”

 

Pesticide may be killing bees

 

75% of natural health products off Canadian shelves

 

FDA cracks down on "illegal" supplements

 

New ATM spits out 24-carat bars, coins

 

TSA scanners tear apart human DNA

Thousands of boys in England start secondary school "barely able to read"

Joe Lieberman says he has no evidence that WTC 7 collapse happened

The matrix of power

 

Germany to pay over Ł50 million to preserve Auschwitz

 

German-Canadian group assails exhibit

 

"Christian" mom sentenced to death for blaspheming the false prophet Muhammad

 

Hamas rejects Museum trip

 

Will Tuesday be the darkest day in 456 years?

 

“Break out the flashlights. When a full lunar eclipse takes place on the shortest day of the year, the planet may just get awfully dark.” 

 

The moon will turn red like blood on Dec. 21

 

China says Korean situation "extremely precarious"

 

North Korea warns of major assault if South Korea conducts drills.

 

U.N. meets ahead of South Korean drills

 

Regulators close banks in Ga., Fla., Ark., Minn.

 

Austrian man convicted for yodelling while Muslim neighbors prayed

 

“An Austrian man has been fined for yodelling while mowing his lawn because it caused offence to his Muslim neighbours.”

 

Fort Worth Transportation Authority bans religious ads on buses

 

Horrible: Senate repeals "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and enables homosexuals to openly serve in the Military

 

That’s a terrible sign. 

 

Congress surrenders Military to gay activists

 

European Court rules against Ireland's anti-abortion law

 

“Ireland, where it is virtually impossible to obtain a legal abortion, will most likely have to rewrite its laws after a European court ruled Thursday that it had violated its own Constitution by failing to provide abortion services to a pregnant woman who had cancer. “

 

Ban on Christian symbols at Okla. bank reversed after outcry

 

“Federal Reserve officials reversed on Friday a ban on religious symbols, allowing a bank in Perkins, Okla., to restore Christian displays.  That means, the Payne County Bank will once again be able to display crosses and have a Bible "verse of the day" on its website, and employees will be able to wear buttons that say "Merry Christmas, God With Us."

 

California approves first Cap & Trade (Tax) Scheme

 

CNN blatantly lies about MHFM

 

MHFM: CNN covered the story of the transgender “woman” who was sent an MHFM DVD by a DMV worker.  In covering the story, CNN completely lied about MHFM and the video Death and the Journey Into Hell, stating that MHFM says homosexuals “must be put to death.”  This is completely untrue.  We do condemn homosexuality, of course, but we do not call for violence or physical threats against homosexuals.  It’s just amazing how they lie.  In fact, the Death and the Journey Into Hell DVD didn’t mention one thing about homosexuals. 

 

CNN lies blatantly about MHFM video on National Television

 

Federal Reserve forces bank to remove crosses and bible verses

 

“A small Oklahoma town is enraged after Federal Reserve examiners told a hometown bank that it must remove crosses, Bible verses, and Christmas buttons from display because they could be offensive. The bank says the Fed told it the Christian paraphernalia violated federal bank regulations.”

 

DC subway system to start random bag searches

 

What an unconstitutional outrage: “Authorities are going to start randomly inspecting bags entering D.C. subways in a program based on similar efforts in Boston and New York.”

 

The UN plans to regulate the Internet

 

“The United Nations is considering whether to set up an inter-governmental working group to harmonise global efforts by policy makers to regulate the internet.”

 

More V-2 parishes in Detroit to be closed

 

FBI agents train garbage collectors to report "suspicious activity"

 

“Former FBI agents are helping local authorities train thousands of garbage collectors across the country as a nationwide internal spy force to report “suspicious activity” to police in yet another example of how America is turning into an East German-style informant society as the country decays from within.”

 

Dept. of "Homeland Security" implementing No Work List: must get government approval to hold private sector job

 

“You’ve heard of no fly and no buy lists – get ready for no work lists. Millions of workers now must apply to the DHS and prove they are not terrorists in order to be granted permission by the government to work.”

 

North Korea warns South Korea to stop live-fire drills

 

New "green" requirements may destroy truckers

 

“Many have gone from being owners of polluting rigs to leasers of late-model "clean" trucks, valued at $100,000 to $200,000 — beyond what most drivers can afford to purchase. The new vehicles yield diminished carbon footprints, thanks to green technology. But, drivers say, the new models also cost at least 50% more to operate than their exhaust-spewing predecessors, on top of the lease payments to trucking companies.”

 

Palestinian fire heroes denied entry

 

North Korea "could be preparing for third nuclear test"

 

Albanian "mafia-like" crime network killing Serb prisoners for their kidneys?

 

“Figures from Thaçi's inner circle are also accused of taking captives across the border into Albania after the war, where a number of Serbs are said to have been murdered for their kidneys, which were sold on the black market.”

 

Children as young as 4 are fingerprinted in the UK

 

“In many schools, when using the canteen or library, children, as young as four, place their thumbs on a scanner and lunch money is deducted from their account or they are registered as borrowing a book.  Research carried out by Dr Emmeline Taylor, at Salford University, found earlier this year that 3,500 schools in the UK – one in seven – are using fingerprint technology.”

 

A drunken tragedy?

 

Acrobats strip for Benedict XVI, perform topless in Vatican

 

“The Pellegrini Brothers recently performed also at the Gay Circus Barcelona festival.”

 

"Don't ask, don't tell" foe Dan Choi involuntarily committed

 

Fingerprint scanners required for Wisconsin day cares

 

Obama Admin working to overturn conscience rights on abortion

 

“The Obama administration is still working to overturn conscience rights for medical professionals on abortion that were put in place… In 2008, the… administration issued a rule that prohibited recipients of federal money from discriminating against doctors, nurses and health care aides who refuse to take part in medical procedures to which they have religious or moral objections, such as abortion.”

 

Spanish researchers want to tag human embryos with bar codes

 

US sues school over denial of Muslim pilgrimage

 

The Blessed Virgin Mary appears in Texas?

 

Maryland poised to approve same-sex "marriage"

 

Will Switzerland allow incest?

 

Benedict XVI's statements on condoms

 

Actual statements from Benedict VXI on condoms: "There may be a basis in the case of some individuals, as perhaps when a male prostitute uses a condom, where this can be a first step in the direction of a moralization, a first assumption of responsibility, on the way toward recovering an awareness that not everything is allowed and that one cannot do whatever one wants. But it is not really the way to deal with the evil of HIV infection. That can really lie only in a humanization of sexuality.

“Are you saying, then, that the Catholic Church is actually not opposed in principle to the use of condoms?

 

“She of course does not regard it as a real or moral solution, but, in this or that case, there can be nonetheless, in the intention of reducing the risk of infection, a first step in a movement toward a different way, a more human way, of living sexuality."

 

Man on trial for preaching to Muslims

 

“A [man] in Wichita, Kansas, heads to court today to defend himself against charges involving his efforts to witness for Christ outside a mosque.”

 

U.S. Military war gaming for economic breakdown

 

The future economic event?

 

Twitter comments land people in legal trouble

 

Thanksgiving travelers submit to scans

 

“As passengers packed planes yesterday ahead of today’s holiday, most ignored protest groups’ calls to opt out of scans and undergo a lengthier pat-down, and there were no unusual disruptions or waits at three dozen of the biggest airports, according to the U.S. Transportation Security Administration.  The lack of logjams at screening stations gave a boost to the TSA and marked a setback to the critics of the new body- imaging technology.”

 

Professor believes most Gulf oil settled on ocean floor

 

“The oil is still there, sitting at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico and causing damage to the environment, a Florida State University professor who studies greenhouse gases, oceans and energy said Tuesday.”

 

Canada could become magnet for polygamy

 

Carrots help protect against cancer

 

CIA must disclose data on human experiments

 

“A federal magistrate judge in San Francisco ordered the CIA to produce specific records and testimony about the human experiments the government allegedly conducted on thousands of soldiers from 1950 through 1975.”

 

A full body scan of American corruption

 

“But if you leave your Federal government job and go work as a consultant to the very industry you used to regulate, you won’t go to jail—you’ll grow rich. Very rich.” 

 

Brazil police almost only investigate "hate crimes"

 

U.S. sends nuclear aircraft carrier to South Korea

 

Drivers of nuclear weapons got drunk on job

 

“Government agents hired to drive nuclear weapons in trucks sometimes got drunk on the job, the U.S. Energy Department's watchdog said in a document released Monday.”

 

Antipope's condom remarks sow confusion

 

Ottawa gives Bill Clinton foundation "special designation"

 

FBI pressuring Google and Facebook to allow wiretapping

 

“FBI Director Robert Mueller traveled to Silicon Valley this week to convince major Internet players to build "back doors" into their software that will allow law enforcement to wiretap data on their networks, says a news report.”

 

V-2 Seminary closes due to lack of interest

 

"The bishops’ conference cited “the small number of seminarians and available priest faculty” as reasons for its decision."

 

"Terror Watch List" includes long dead citizens

 

Boy finds 16th century pendant with Virgin Mary on it

 

“James Hyatt, a four-year-old boy from Essex, found a 16th century old gold pendant, according to international news. Using a metal detector, Hyatt unearthed the treasure with his father in May last year in a field in Hockley from about six to eight inches deep in the ground. The 16th century old treasure has an image of the Virgin Mary engraved on it.”

 

Heretical sect cheers deaths of children

 

New Video Posted

 

MHFM: For those it might interest, this is a video response to someone’s criticism of our “Oil Spill in the Apocalypse?” video that we posted about six months ago.  It shows how the individual who made the criticism is completely wrong and it discusses more about this issue.

 

Response to Criticism of "Oil Spill in the Apocalypse?" [video]

 

Next step for body scanners could be trains and boats

 

"Homeland Security" will tell you how to run your network

 

“The Land of the Free, which revolted against a penny a year tax which was designed to pay for its defence, is ordering companies to turn over control of their networks to a government department.  New laws are being drafted up which will give the Department of Homeland Security some amount of regulatory control over private networks.”

 

TSA pat-down leaves traveler covered in urine

 

French teacher suspended for showing video of abortions

 

“A French high school teacher in the southern region of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence has been suspended from his teaching position for showing his students a video that includes footage of real late-term abortions performed at a Spanish facility…”

 

Vatican II sect says women and men can use contraceptives

 

Supreme Court to make landmark decision on validity of Constitution

 

Three teenagers survive 50 days adrift in Pacific

 

German government promotes pedophilia as sex-ed

 

N.J. Assembly passes "anti-bullying" bill

 

George Soros also profiting off scanners

 

Gulf region residents ill and dying

 

More around gulf with internal bleeding

 

Hundreds of cameras going up in downtown Houston

 

Kuwait moves to ban digital camera use in public

 

Peak energy is nonsense

 

New Philadelphia museum celebrates Jewish life

 

Majority of Americans will have diabetes by 2020

 

U.N. official admits re-distribution of wealth via climate hoax

 

Russia to return Church property

 

“Despite criticism that it will revisit yet more thorny tangles from Russia’s past, Parliament has passed a law to restore to religious organizations property seized by the state in Soviet times.”

 

Act would give illegals with records to gain residency

 

To buy a car, prove you're not a terrorist

 

“If you're in the market for a car, be prepared to prove you are not a terrorist.  The federal government's Red Flags Rule mandates that auto dealers, banks, credit unions and other "creditors" and "financial institutions" take additional steps to prevent identity theft and fraud, beginning Jan. 1. Included in the list of so-called creditors is your family doctor.  Among those steps is determining whether a person applying for financing - or even paying cash for a car - appears on any government watch lists of known or suspected terrorists or terrorist organizations.”

 

Teachers given new powers to discipline pupils

 

“An education white paper being published next week will give school staff the right to confiscate mobile phones, iPods, MP3 players and other electronic gadgets.  For the first time, teachers will be able to search pupils for any item they believe troublemakers can use to cause disruption during lessons.”

 

Genetically Modified mosquitoes released into wild

 

“Experts in the safety of genetically modified (GM) organisms have expressed concern over the release of GM mosquitoes into the wild on the Cayman Islands, which was publicised internationally only last month — a year after their initial release.”

 

Pentagon blows up thousands of homes in Afghanistan

 

Ontario's "gender identity" kindergarten curriculum

 

“The Ontario government’s new all-day kindergarten curriculum, developed to be in harmony with their equity and inclusive education strategy, expects teachers to combat “preconceived notions” about the “gender” of five-year-olds.”

 

Spying and Scandal at Israel's powerful lobby

 

Man who threatened to burn Koran loses members

 

We are not endorsing his heretical church, of course.  But it’s interesting that he says that no one is interested in any hard truth: "People come to church and want to hear, 'God loves you, you're a good person,'" the NY Daily News quoted Jones as saying. "That's true. God does love you. But there's more we need to tell people, and they don't want to hear it."

 

Body scanner CEO accompanied Obama to India

 

“The CEO of one of the two companies licensed to sell full body scanners to the TSA accompanied President Barack Obama to India earlier this month, a clear sign of the deep ties between Washington politicians and the companies pushing to have body scanners installed at all US airports.”

 

Muslim men desecrate "Christian" graveyard

 

“The Assist News Service has uncovered a deplorable situation in a village in southern Punjab, Pakistan, where local Muslims have desecrated graves assigned for deceased Christians and built shops over them.”

 

Wirelessly charged electric vehicles

 

“Entrepreneurs in New Zealand have developed a “power pad” capable of wirelessly charging an electric vehicle that’s parked on top of it. It could even charge cars on the go.”

 

Living V-2 "Bishop" put in stained-glass window

 

“When the renovated St. James Catholic Cathedral is dedicated here Saturday, the new stained-glass windows will feature a few familiar faces: Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary — and Archbishop Thomas Wenski.”

 

TSA to screen Thanksgiving pies and cakes

 

“The TSA advises passengers that they can bring pies and cakes with them on their flights, but that those delectables could be "subject to additional screening."

 

Planned Parenthood seeks to lower sexual consent age to 14 in Peru

 

“The International Planned Parenthood Federation is promoting a new bill in Peru that would lower the age of sexual consent to 14 years of age, provoking outrage from pro-family groups and warnings that the country could be converted into a "sexual paradise" for child predators.”

 

Chinese authorities harass "Christian" attorney

 

“A Christian attorney, Jiang Tianyong, was seized by police officers on his way to a worship service in Beijing on October 10. Jiang was on route to his church when police officers blocked his way, claiming that the deputy director of Yangfangdian Police Station would not allow him to go to church.”

 

Hawaii positioned to pass same-sex civil "unions"

 

Horrible: “Hawaii voters have opened the way for same-sex civil unions to become state law next year, with an election that gave victory to a pro-gay rights gubernatorial candidate and rejected many church-backed candidates.”

 

Church thief hit on head by falling statue

 

“A thief, who attempted to steal a church donation box in Munich, was hit on the head by a falling statue of a saint.  St Benno Church priest Fr Ludwig Sperrer said the man suffered a nasty cut on the head and fled the scene without the donation box, reports The Local.  He said the nearly life-size statue of Saint Antonius might have tumbled from its wooden base as the thief was trying to break open the donation box attached to the same structure.”

 

Forced adoption: another win for the child snatchers

 

“The case of Tony and Debbie Sims illustrates the cruelty of our child protection system, says Christopher Booker.”

 

"Christians" attacked in Iraq after pointless war, trillions spent

 

“Coordinated anti-Christian attacks in Baghdad killed at least three and injured several dozen on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Mourning the deliberate targeting of Christians, Iraqi prelates said that the attacks “have come to our doorstep” and charged the government with doing nothing to stop the violence.”

 

Publisher says much of V-2 "clergy" is gay

 

“A large share of Catholic clergy is gay… says former publisher of a…magazine.”

 

Mexico House gives same-sex "couples" benefits

 

Horrible: “Mexico's House of Representatives has voted to amend social security rules to include medical and social benefits for same-sex couples.”

 

Rising Chinese influence in Middle East and prophecy

 

“Several references in the Book of Revelation to “kings from the East” and mounted troops numbering “two hundred million” have left commentators wondering if China or India could play into events prophesied in the End Times.”

 

V-2 "priest" spends life following Conan O'Brien

 

“A suspended Roman Catholic priest once accused of stalking late night TV personality Conan O'Brien has now been charged with harassing a Boston TV journalist.”

 

Travelers who refuse naked scan can't leave

 

“Faced with the prospect of large numbers of people refusing the invasive “screening” measures they’ve implemented this holiday season, the TSA is hoping to fight back with threats of fine and arrest.”

 

EU's shocking powers of prosecution

 

“The full extent of the police and criminal prosecution powers that the European Union has over British citizens can be revealed today.  A Mail on Sunday investigation has uncovered an alarming array of new EU controls over justice and home affairs for which no one has voted, and most are unknown to the public.”

 

Cancer risk cut by fruits and vegetables

 

“EATING a wide variety of fruit and vegetables every day can slash the risk of developing lung cancer by a quarter, a study revealed yesterday.”

 

China advancing laser weapons program

 

“Not only is the Chinese military advancing rapidly in the field of anti-satellite, anti-missile laser weapon technology, but its technology equals or surpasses U.S. laser weapons capabilities currently under development, informed sources have told WorldNetDaily.”

 

Google gives personal information to Feds for $25

 

“According to documents obtained by privacy researcher Christopher Soghoian under the Freedom of Information Act, Google charges the Feds $25 per account for surveillance services.”

 

Web censorship bill sails through committee

 

“On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill that would give the Attorney General the right to shut down websites with a court order if copyright infringement is deemed “central to the activity” of the site — regardless if the website has actually committed a crime.”

 

FCC may regulate internet lines before Christmas

 

“The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a Christmas gift in store for the phone and cable industry: it may move ahead on its controversial net-neutrality regulations three days before Christmas.”

 

Couple lets internet vote on whether to have abortion

 

Economist: TSA screenings will kill Americans on highways

 

“The TSA's intrusive new screenings will result in more deaths on highways, says an economist with St. Lawrence University in New York state.  Steven Horwitz says the TSA's options of a full body scan or an intimate pat-down will prompt more people to drive this holiday season. That will mean heavier traffic and -- because driving is more dangerous than flying -- higher casualties.”

 

Spy satellite called world's largest

 

“A spy satellite called the largest in the world was launched into space Sunday from Cape Canaveral, Fla.”

 

Palestinian held for Facebook criticism of Islam

 

Obama administration flooding Peru with condoms

 

“The Obama administration is helping to flood Peru with over 18,000,000 condoms through the USAID program…”

 

Iranian condemned to death for "thought crimes"

 

“An Iranian court has passed down a death sentence on a ‘Christian’ pastor, who was found guilty of so-called “thought crimes.”

 

Israel demands U.S. guarantees before settlement freeze

 

“Israel has demanded the United States provide written security guarantees before it votes on whether to agree to freeze Jewish settlement building in the West Bank, an Israeli political source said Tuesday.”

 

Antipope says condoms can be acceptable in certain cases

 

“Benedict XVI has opened the door on the previously taboo subject of condoms as a way to fight HIV, saying male prostitutes who use condoms may be beginning to act responsibly. It's a stunning comment for a pontiff who has blamed condoms for making the AIDS crisis worse.”

 

Being "too religious" leads to job loss, eviction

 

“Liberty Counsel is defending a Georgia couple who lost their jobs and their home for being "too religious."  The case involves Daniel and Sharon Dixon, the former residents and managers of a Hallmark Companies apartment complex in Georgia. The issue began when the couple's supervisor visited their office and noticed on the wall artwork of a lily, bearing a phrase from Matthew 6:28 at the bottom.”

 

2,000 aborted children found at Thailand Buddhist Temple

 

“Thai police investigating a strong smell emanating from a Buddhist temple have found more than 2,000 fetuses hidden in the complex's morgue that appear to have come from illegal abortion clinics.”

 

Cops bust 7 men for playing chess in a park

 

“A squad of police officers in bulletproof vests swooped into an upper Manhattan park in New York and charged seven men with the "crime" of playing chess in an area off-limits to adults unaccompanied by kids - even though no youngsters were there, the New York Post said.  "Is chess really something that should be considered a threat to the neighbourhood?" Inwood resident and mum Joanne Johnson wrote Mayor Bloomberg, the City Council and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly after the raid.”

 

Documents reveal Israel's policy to keep Gazans near starvation level

 

“Documents whose existence were denied by the Israeli government for over a year have been released after a legal battle led by Israeli human rights group Gisha. The documents reveal a deliberate policy by the Israeli government in which the dietary needs for the population of Gaza are chillingly calculated, and the amounts of food let in by the Israeli government measured to remain just enough to keep the population alive at a near-starvation level.”

 

DA promises to prosecute overly touchy pat-downs

 

“The San Mateo district attorney's office has a warning for all TSA personnel at SFO -- anyone inappropriately touching a passenger during a security pat down will be prosecuted.”

 

Jaguar tells managers to relocate to China or else

 

“Jaguar Land Rover has warned some of its most talented UK managers to consider relocating to China or risk being passed over for a promotion to the board.”

 

Pakistani "Christian" sentenced to death stunned

 

“Arrested on June 19, 2009, Asia (alternatively spelled Aaysa) Noreen was accused of blaspheming Muhammad and defaming Islam. A judge under pressure from area Islamists convicted her under Pakistan’s widely condemned blasphemy statutes on Nov. 8.”

 

Vancouver council unanimously backs "transgender" bill

 

“The Vancouver City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to back a controversial federal private members bill seeking to criminalize “discrimination” against the gender-confused.”

 

TSA boss admits new pat-downs are more invasive

 

“The head of the Transportation Security Administration is acknowledging that the new pat-downs are more invasive than what travelers were used to in the past.”

 

North Dakota refuses to charge unlicensed abortionist

 

“North Dakota State's Attorney Birch Burdick has announced that he will not file criminal charges against abortionist Lori Lynn Thorndike, who committed abortions at the Red River Women's Clinic in Fargo, while her medical license to practice in North Dakota was lapsed.”

 

France's high court accepts case demanding gay "marriage"

 

“France's highest court, the Court of Cassation, has accepted a constitutional challenge to the nation's marriage legislation, which follows the natural definition of marriage as a union between one man and one woman…”

 

70% of raw chocolate to be genetically modified

 

Chinese woman given hard labor for tweet

 

Antipope John Paul II praised the “social justice” of Communist China: “A Chinese woman has been sentenced to a year in a labor camp after she retweeted a Twitter post that mocked anti-Japanese protesters, according to human rights groups.”

 

High School plans to open drug clinic

 

“Parents and taxpayers wondered why the district had proposed opening a drug clinic inside William Floyd high school.”

 

Gay couple "marries" aboard jetliner

 

“Passengers on a red-eye woke up to an announcement more interesting than the typical "fasten your seatbelts" as they approached New York early Thursday: Two men had gotten married on board overnight when the captain briefly flew over Canada, where gay marriage is legal.”

 

Pakistan sentences woman to death for "blasphemy"

 

“Pakistan has “crossed a line” in sentencing a Christian woman to death for blasphemy. Asia Bibi, a 37-year-old farm worker mother of two, was convicted of committing blasphemy before her fellow workers during a heated discussion about religion in the village of Ittanwali in June last year.”

 

The Reality of China's one-child policy

 

Washington refuses indoor Capitol Nativity Scene

 

“Washington state officials have refused a small Nativity scene that a Catholic group sent to Gov. Chris Gregoire for the state Capitol.”

 

Muslim mob sets fire to "Christian" homes in Egypt

 

“Shouting “Allah is the greatest,” a mob of 1,000 Muslims set fire to two dozen Coptic Christian homes and shops in a central Egyptian village on November 15 after a rumor spread that a teenage Christian boy had raped his Muslim girlfriend.”

 

More in U.S. taking marriage off the table

 

“Is marriage becoming obsolete? As families gather for Thanksgiving this year, nearly a third of American children are living with a parent who is divorced or separated or has never been married.”

 

U.S. taxpayers are paying for Israel's West Bank occupation

 

“According to a June 2010 fact sheet on the USAID Internet site, last year American taxpayers funded the paving of 63 kilometers of asphalt roads in the West Bank.”

 

Warning that food prices may rise 20%

 

“The UN today warned that food prices could rise by 10%-20% next year after poor harvests and an expected rundown of global reserves. More than 70 African and Asian countries will be the worst hit, said the Food and Agricultural Organisation in its monthly report.”

 

Japanese vending machine tells you what you should drink

 

“A series of vending machines that use facial recognition technology to recommend to customers what they want to drink has been introduced in Japan.”

 

China denies hijacking a chunk of net traffic

 

“China has rejected claims that it hijacked a huge chunk of net traffic in April 2009.  The allegation surfaced in a report presented to the US Congress which said that for 18 minutes the traffic was redirected to Chinese servers.”

 

Internet censorship bill to be pushed through lame-duck congress?

 

“A bill giving the government the power to shut down Web sites that host materials that infringe copyright is making its way quietly through the lame-duck session of Congress, raising the ire of free-speech groups and prompting a group of academics to lobby against the effort.  Opponents note that the powers given the government under the bill are very broad. Because the bill targets domain names and not specific materials, an entire Web site can be shut down. So for example, if the US determines that there are copyright-infringing materials on YouTube, it could theoretically block access to all of YouTube, whether or not particular material being accessed infringes copyright.”

 

French weight loss drug linked to 500 deaths

 

“A weight loss drug that has been taken by millions of French is likely to have been the cause of death of 500 people, the country’s drug safety body announced yesterday, amid claims that health authorities long ignored calls for the drug to be banned.”

 

Alameda elects first "transgender" judge

 

Man pulled from flight for "Atom Bomb" tattoo

 

“It was the Tweet heard 'round the L.A. food world.  Noted Los Angeles food stylist Adam C. Pearson was settling into his seat aboard a Delta flight Saturday morning when the flight attendant tapped him on the shoulder and asked him to come to the front of the plane. His first thought? "I'm getting an upgrade!"  Not exactly.  Pearson was temporarily asked to step off the plane and learned that another passenger had reported him for suspicious behavior, and noted that he had the words "Atom Bomb" tattooed across his fingers.”

 

NYPD adopts eye-scanning technology

 

“New York City police started using machines to scan the irises of prisoners for the first time Monday, part of a failsafe measure meant to ensure that suspects appearing before judges are not misidentified.”

 

Colombian court refuses to impose gay "marriage"

 

“In a surprise decision, Colombia's ultraliberal Constitutional Court has refused a request to impose homosexual 'marriage' on the South American nation.”

 

Dutch journalist threatened with death for condemning abortion

 

“Pro-life journalist Mariska Orbán de Haas says that she has received hundreds of death threats and more than ten threats of torture following the publication of an open letter she wrote to a pro-abortion parliamentarian asking her to reconsider her position on the subject.”

 

Could your seafood contain toxic chemicals?

 

“When you think of tainted seafood, you may think of the Gulf oil spill. But 80 percent of the fish and shrimp Americans eat actually comes from overseas — and a TODAY investigation that aired Tuesday found that some of that seafood may contain toxic chemicals that can cause serious health problems.”

 

Teacher kicks out student over anti-gay speech

 

“Michigan high school teacher Jay McDowell says he didn't like where the discussion was going after a student told his classmates he didn't "accept gays."  So McDowell kicked the boy out of class for a day.”

 

Panic over "devil attack" at school

 

“With the assistance of several other students and teachers, the pupils were taken to the multi-purpose hall where some of them fell into a semi-conscious state. Mollineau recalled: “One girl was blabbering as if in a strange language. I could not understand what she was saying. “It was sounding like ‘shebbaberbebeb shhhhee.’ The girls were unusually strong. We had to hold them down so that they will not hurt themselves. “The teachers were right there. I get a kick in my face when one of the girls started beating up on the floor. Many of them had bruises.” Mollineau claimed he actually communicated with the “devil which had possessed the girl.”

 

Court vindicates "under God"

 

“The group Freedom From Religion Foundation, along with infamous atheist activist Michael Newdow, had argued that the words "under God" endorsed religion -- but the court rejected that argument. Rassbach points out that saying the Pledge is voluntary in New Hampshire schools.”

 

Woman loses access to her own driveway in tax dispute

 

Intentionally scripted TV profanity up 69%

 

“In the wake of warnings that TV profanity would increase following the July 2010 court decision that struck down the Federal Communications Commission's broadcast standards, a study by the Parents Television Council (PTC) has found that television profanity increased 69 percent in the past five years.”

 

New Video Posted

 

MHFM: This is a new video.  You definitely will want to watch this all the way through.  One of the most interesting clips comes near the end.

 

The Stunning Secret about Election Night [video]

 

V-2 Sect heretically offers funeral "Masses" for aborted infants

 

This is heretical.  It denies Catholic teaching on the necessity of baptism, and it contradicts Catholic Tradition.  The heretical false conservative group covering this news obviously thinks it’s great: “A Michigan Catholic bishop will preside over the funeral and burial of 17 aborted children whose remains were found in a dumpster in February.  Citizens for a Pro-Life Society announced that Bishop Earl Boyea of the Diocese of Lansing will celebrate a funeral Mass for the unborn victims at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Saturday, November 20 at 11 am.”

 

Pentagon readies new ship-killers for Pacific showdown

 

“Pentagon planners were wary of China’s double-digit military-budget growth rates even before the global economic crisis put the squeeze on America’s own defense investment. Now the Chinese army’s growth continues while America’s flat-lines. That’s got the U.S. military, especially the Navy, scrambling for new ideas.  The most hopeful is an emerging concept for mixing U.S. Navy ships and subs with Air Force planes to form a tightly-knit, super-lethal, ship-killing force meant to counter an increasingly powerful Chinese fleet. The Pentagon calls it “AirSea Battle,” an homage to NATO’s Cold War “AirLand Battle” concept that pioneered tactics for taking out thousands of Soviet tanks with smart weapons. U.S. Secretary of Defense Bob Gates called the classified AirSea Battle concept “encouraging.”

 

Geraldo Rivera actually covers 9/11 truth

 

It’s truly a sad commentary on how much the world loves a lie to consider that it has taken this long for something that is factually undeniable if honestly assessed – i.e., that the buildings were demolished by explosives on 9/11 – to get even a small bit of fair coverage from the mainstream media, after being mocked as “insane” for years.  There are also many false traditionalists who mock 9/11 truth and other “conspiracy theories”; in the process, they only mock themselves by revealing how clueless and dishonest they really are.  We give Geraldo a little bit of credit for covering the truth on this issue.

 

Plan to give separate ID card to illegal aliens

 

Drug expert says Iraq whistleblower was murdered

 

“The death of Dr. David Kelly, a former weapons inspector in Iraq, was "murder" and not suicide, according to a drug expert who spoke with British authorities during the ensuing investigation.”

 

Florida residents suffering effects from oil spill

 

"Scientists addressed a group of Floridian concerned citizens in Collier County to hear talks about oil and Naples coastline including that of Dr. Roni Avissar with University of Miami.  Some Florida residents are worried knowing friends have become so ill, they relocated. An example of such a family is that of the Ormond Beach area family.  that also reported that the elderly in that area are suffering severe respiratory problems and requiring breathing aid since the Gulf Operation began."

 

Benedict XVI praises Hinduism

 

“Evidence of a close connection between a relationship with God and the ethics of love for everyone is found in many great religious traditions"… Benedict XVI wrote in his "Verbum Domini" (The Word of the Lord) apostolic exhortation released at Vatican City on November 11.  Talking about "dialogue with other religions", he voiced Catholic Church's respect "for the ancient religions and spiritual traditions of the various continents.  These contain values which can greatly advance understanding between individuals and peoples. Frequently we note a consonance with values expressed also in their religious books, such as...in Hinduism, the sense of the sacred, sacrifice and fasting..."

 

V-2 "Benedictine" U had known lesbian directing education

 

This is truly outrageous.  It sums up the apostasy of the Vatican II sect.  They knew she was a lesbian. They knew she was “married” to another woman.  They only forced her out after news of her “marriage” was put in a newspaper and brought bad publicity to the school.  “It wasn’t being gay that cost Laine Tadlock her job in administration at Benedictine University’s Springfield campus. Her orientation was no secret to her employers. They knew when she was hired five years ago, Tadlock said.  It wasn’t that she and her spouse, Kae Helstrom, went to Iowa this summer to be married, after a 2009 Iowa Supreme Court ruling opened the door to gay marriages in that state. Her employer knew the marriage was happening, too, she said.”

 

Israel's treatment of Ethiopians called racist

 

One EMP burst and the world goes dark

 

“The sky erupts. Cities darken, food spoils and homes fall silent. Civilization collapses.  End-of-the-world novel? A video game? Or could such a scenario loom in America's future?... Electromagnetic pulses (EMP) are oversized outbursts of atmospheric electricity. Whether powered by geomagnetic storms or by nuclear blasts, their resultant intense magnetic fields can induce ground currents strong enough to burn out power lines and electrical equipment across state lines.”

 

Health bill frightens many

 

“S 510, the Food Safety Modernization Act*, may be the most dangerous bill in the history of the US.  It is to our food what the bailout was to our economy, only we can live without money.

“If accepted [S 510] would preclude the public’s right to grow, own, trade, transport, share, feed and eat each and every food that nature makes.  It will become the most offensive authority against the cultivation, trade and consumption of food and agricultural products of one’s choice. It will be unconstitutional and contrary to natural law or, if you like, the will of God.” 

 

Britain's health policy to be written by fast-food companies

 

“Britain's new Conservative government is effectively handing over control of the country's health policies to multinational food and drink manufacturers and fast-food retailers, says a report in the British press.”

 

Britain to tape traders' cell phones

 

“Investment bankers and traders in Britain will have their mobile phone conversations recorded in the latest step by the country’s financial regulator to crack down on insider trading and market abuse.”

 

Freemason gets 2 years for public indecency

 

“Freemason Kevin Menzies, pictured, admitted a charge of public indecency.”

 

V-2 church joins nightclub scene

 

“Rev. Maurizio Mirilli, head of youth ministry in Rome's Catholic Church, has converted a section of the crypt into a nightclub with a live-music stage and a bar stocked with beer, Prosecco and other wine. Father Mirilli has christened the new watering hole GP2, short for "Giovanni Paolo II," as the late Polish pope was known in Italian. For Rome's young and restless, GP2 is the prime destination for mingling, dancing or having "a drink with a bishop…"

 

Driverless vans go from Italy to China

 

“Across Eastern Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan and the Gobi Desert — it certainly was a long way to go without getting lost.  Four driverless electric vans successfully ended a 13,000-kilometre test drive from Italy to China — a modern-day version of Marco Polo's journey around the world — with their arrival at the Shanghai Expo this week.”

 

U.S. "Bishops" awarded $45,000 to pro-abortion group

 

“The national office of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) awarded a grant in 2010 to a Chicago-based group, despite the local CCHD branch’s strong warnings that the organization in question coordinated a school-based health program that provides contraception and refers for abortions. The decision to award the grant was made even as CCHD was faced with calls for a boycott over its funding practices, and in the midst of an effort at reform.”

 

Physics behind cat drinking

 

“Cats are better physicists than dogs, according to a new study — at least when it comes to drinking.  A cat lapping milk strikes a delicate balance between gravity and inertia, the research finds. Unlike dogs, which use their tongues to scoop water into their mouths, a cat uses the tip of its tongue to pull water upward, closing its jaws before gravity pulls the column of liquid back toward earth. The method requires cats to lap at just the right speed to balance the inertial force that keeps the water moving upward with the gravitational force pulling the water back down.

 

Police recruits screened for digital dirt on facebook

 

“Law enforcement agencies are digging deep into the social media accounts of applicants, requesting that candidates sign waivers allowing investigators access to their Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter and other personal spaces.  Some agencies are demanding that applicants provide private passwords, Internet pseudonyms, text messages and e-mail logs as part of an expanding vetting process for public safety jobs.”

 

Genetically engineered corn does harm

 

“A new study indicates that a popular type of genetically engineered corn--called Bt corn--may damage the ecology of streams draining Bt corn fields in ways that have not been previously considered by regulators. The study appears in the Oct. 8 edition of The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.”

 

School makes boy take American flag off bike

 

This is America, isn’t it?  “13-year-old Cody Alicea rides with an American flag on the back of his bike. He says he does this to be patriotic… He's had the flag on his bike for two months but Monday, was told to take it down. A school official at Denair Middle School told Cody some students had been complaining about the flag and it was no longer allowed on school property.”

 

Passengers rail at new airport patdowns

 

“Stepped-up security screening at airports in the wake of foiled terrorism plots has provoked an outcry from airline pilots and travelers, including parents of children who say they are too intrusive.”

 

Widespread support for euthanasia in Britain

 

It’s an extremely godless region:  “Almost three-in-five respondents believe people who help a person commit suicide should not be prosecuted.  Support for the legalisation of euthanasia remains high in Britain, and many people believe that parents who assist a terminally ill son or daughter to die should not face prosecution, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found.”

 

Warning that two volcanoes may erupt at the same time

 

“Brace yourselves as two of the most active volcanoes in the Bicol Region may explode simultaneously, the director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) warned on Thursday.”

 

Kissinger was in hotel just before it was bombed

 

White House backs Afghan deadline to 2014

 

China's economy will overtake U.S. in two years

 

“Here’s a finding that will have any red-blooded American spluttering into his cornflakes. According to the Conference Board, a highly respected economic research association, China will overtake the US as the world’s biggest economy by 2012, or within two years.”

 

Political websites plant browser spy devices

 

Move to block information about 7/7 "terror" attack

 

“The Home Secretary is trying to prevent secret evidence at the 7 July terror attack inquests from being heard in public.”

 

Coal documentary called "security threat" by "Homeland Security"

 

“In a 2009 briefing (.pdf) at the Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security, a documentary entitled Coal Country is called "potential catalyst for inspiring 'direct action' protests or even sabotage against facilities, machinery, and/or corporate headquarters."

 

Lab tests show oil in Gulf shrimp

 

“Experts operating states apart confirm toxic content in not just shrimp, but crab and fish too.  The federal government is going out of its way to assure the public that seafood pulled from recently reopened Gulf of Mexico waters is safe to consume, in spite of the largest accidental release of crude oil in America's history.  However, testing methodologies used by the government to deem areas of water safe for commercial fishing are woefully inadequate and permit high levels of toxic compounds to slip into the human food chain, according to a series of scientific and medical professionals interviewed by Raw Story.”

 

Parachuting dogs in Afghanistan war

 

“British special forces are parachuting into Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan with dogs strapped to them, then using the dogs—with cameras attached to their heads—to scout the surrounding area. Yes, you heard that right: Parachuting dogs.”

 

Activist detained and raided by FBI

 

“Last week, David House, a developer working with the Bradley Manning Support Network, was detained and had his computer seized by the FBI when returning from a vacation in Mexico. He committed no crime, nor was he ever alleged to have committed a crime. He was questioned extensively about his support for alleged WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning, who has been imprisoned at Quantico for over 160 days.  This invasive search is of great concern to all Americans who value the Constitutionally-protected rights to free speech and free assembly.”

 

Flu shots being given at airports

 

Chemicals in fast-food chicken

 

“Do you put dimethylpolysiloxane, an anti-foaming agent made of silicone, in your chicken dishes?  How about tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ), a chemical preservative so deadly that just five grams can kill you?  These are just two of the ingredients in a McDonalds Chicken McNugget. Only 50 percent of a McNugget is actually chicken. The other 50 percent includes corn derivatives, sugars, leavening agents and completely synthetic ingredients.”

 

Massive Chinese computer espionage network

 

“A mystery electronic spy network apparently based in China has infiltrated hundreds of computers around the world and stolen files and documents, Canadian researchers have revealed.”

 

Sneaky dogs take food quietly

 

“Like children with their hands in the cookie jar, dogs steal food quietly to make sure they don't get caught. The finding adds to evidence that dogs can work out what others are thinking.”

 

Parrots teach man to speak again

 

“Brian Wilson, from Damascus, Maryland, suffered life-threatening injuries in the accident 14 years ago. He also lost his ability to speak.  But he now claims that the chatter of pet parrots confounded the bleak outlook of doctors, who were convinced that he would spend the rest of his life in bed at a nursing home.”

 

World's Pilots reject naked body scanners over radiation danger

 

“The largest union of airline pilots in the world is urging its members to boycott body imaging machines currently being rolled out in airports all over the globe, citing dangers of excessive exposure to harmful levels of radiation during the screening process.”

 

New Video

 

MHFM: This is a new video.  It’s a follow-up to our recent video, Our Lady of Guadalupe overcomes the Mexican Serpent.

 

Cortes' Amazing Conquest of the Aztec Empire [video]

 

India's finance minister sees New World Order

 

"Union Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee said that we are all witnessing to an emerging new world order where there is a higher degree of interdependence amongst nations and more dynamic and equitable arrangement for prosperity. Shri Mukherjee said that we have learnt a lesson from the current global crisis that remedy lies in collective and corroborative approach-not in unilateralism. Shri Mukherjee was addressing the Indo-US CEOs Forum meeting, here today...The meeting was attended by US Treasury Secretary, Mr. Timothy Geithner, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack from US side..."

 

Dolphin species attempt common language

 

“When two dolphin species come together, they attempt to find a common language, preliminary research suggests.  Bottlenose and Guyana dolphins, two distantly related species, often come together to socialise in waters off the coast of Costa Rica.  Both species make unique sounds, but when they gather, they change the way they communicate, and begin using an intermediate language.”

 

7 percent of newborns have e-mail addresses

 

“They may not know how to use a computer yet, but a recent poll revealed that some children as young as six months already have an online presence, including their own email address.”

 

Eating almonds helps fight viruses

 

“Eating almonds can help the body to fight off viral infections such as the common cold and flu, according to new research.”

 

Finland man has finger replaced with USB drive

 

“Jerry Jalava has built a special prosthetic finger which contains computer storage for photos, movies and other useful files.  While the prosthetic looks like a normal finger Jerry can peel it back from the 'nail' and plug it into the USB slot on his computer using it as an additional hard drive.  The software developer from Helsinki lost his finger last summer after crashing his one week old Ducati Monster 696 motorbike.”

 

Dogs recognize their owner's face

 

“Scientists have shown just how much dogs rely on seeing their owners faces in order to recognise them.”

 

Dog eats toe, saves man's life

 

“A Rockford man's life was saved by his dog after the dog bit off his big toe.  Jerry Douthett had an infection in his toe, which he refused to have treated. His wife, Rosie, had asked him for a month to go to a doctor, but he wouldn't go.”

 

Scientists find thick layer of oil on sea floor

 

“Scientists on a research vessel in the Gulf of Mexico are finding a substantial layer of oily sediment stretching for dozens of miles in all directions. Their discovery suggests that a lot of oil from the Deepwater Horizon didn't simply evaporate or dissipate into the water — it has settled to the seafloor.”

 

Image of Jesus appears in frying pan

 

“An image of Jesus has appeared in burned bacon fat at the bottom of a frying pan, it has been claimed.”

 

Bees’ brains beat computers

 

“Bees can solve complex mathematical problems which keep computers busy for days, research has shown.”

 

New Pill contains microchip

 

“Novartis AG plans to seek regulatory approval within 18 months for a pioneering tablet containing an embedded microchip, bringing the concept of "smart-pill" technology a step closer.”

 

Virgin Mary statue weeps

 

It’s either a false sign and wonder from Satan (2 Thess. 2) to confirm people in the new religion or it represents the Virgin Mary weeping over the apostasy and manifold abominations of the Vatican II sect.  It’s also interesting that the apostate sect encourages people to donate to whatever church they belong to: “Believers are flocking to a Virgin Mary statue outside of a house in Windsor, Ontario, claiming it weeps healing oil and actually changes its facial expressions.”

 

Louvain may drop "Catholic" from its name

 

“Belgian newspaper De Standaard has reported that the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, one of Europe’s oldest universities, is planning to drop the “Katholieke” (Catholic) from its name.”

 

V-2 "Mass" in Mexico chapel built by drug lord

 

“A chapel where Roman Catholic priests celebrate Mass every Sunday bears a plaque thanking the donor who built it - the leader of one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels.”

 

War with Iran more likely to happen

 

“Results of the midterm elections make a war with Iran more likely, says Michael Scheuer, a counterterrorism expert who spent more than 20 years working for the CIA. But America isn't prepared for such a confrontation, thanks to President Barack Obama.  “On Iran, there’s no difference between Democrats and Republicans,” he tells Newsmax.TV. “They’re very comfortable with the idea that a foreign leader like [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu can take 300 million Americans to war whenever he wants.”

 

Woman tried to sell grandson for $30,000

 

“A Florida woman and her boyfriend have been charged with trying to sell her infant grandson for $30,000.  Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents arrested 45-year-old Patty Bigbee and 42-year-old Lawrence Works on Friday in Daytona Beach after they met with an agent posing as a buyer. Both were charged with illegal sale or surrender of a child, and Bigbee was also charged with communication fraud.”

 

Chief Rabbi calls meeting with Benedict XVI an "epiphany"

 

“Lord Sacks, Britain’s Chief Rabbi, has described his meeting with… Benedict XVI during his visit last month as “an epiphany”.  The Chief Rabbi met the Pope at a meeting with religious leaders and people of faith at Twickenham. The meeting involved the leaders of all the major faiths in Britain.”

 

Group slams airport naked body scanners

 

“An electronic privacy group has urged a federal appeals court to limit the use of full body scanners at US airports, arguing the machines are an unprecedented intrusion into the affairs of millions of Americans.  In a 55-page brief filed on Monday, the Electronic Privacy Information Center accused the Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration of unilaterally mandating the use of the machines as the primary screening technique. By allowing government contractors to capture images of travelers' naked bodies, the policy violates a raft of federal laws, as well as Constitutional protections prohibiting unreasonable search and seizure, it argued.”

 

Guns save men from wolves

 

“Mark Appleby and Raymond Pitman went hunting in their usual spot in the drainage of the South Fork of the Flathead River of Montana on Friday, October 29, 2010. They shot an elk and returned on Saturday to retrieve the meat. They did not notice anything unusual until their horses became panicked. Turning around to see what was frightening the horses, they found they were surrounded by wolves, which had begun closing in.”

 

F-35 Stealth Fighter Israeli Spy Cover-Up

 

“Another spy disaster like Pollard, shoved under the rug too long due to pressure from the powerful Israeli lobby.”

 

Novus Ordo church promotes magic acts and beer tents

 

Difficulties for those who opt out of body scans

 

UN calls for higher taxes to combat "climate change"

 

“A top UN panel on Friday called for increased taxes on carbon emissions and international transport to raise 100 billion dollars a year to combat climate change.  The group led by the prime ministers of Norway and Ethiopia also said there could be a tax on international financial transactions.”

 

Congress members call for population control

 

“On December 10, 2009, seventy-three members of the US House of Representatives sent a letter to the White House urging President Obama to add one billion dollars in funding for international family planning to his 2011 budget.”

 

Antipope Benedict XVI vows to fight "anti-Semitism"

 

He has no problem with heresy, apostasy or schism, however: “Benedict XVI told a delegation from the Anti-Defamation League that he would continue to fight anti-Semitism.  At a meeting Wednesday the pope thanked the ADL delegation, saying, according to an ADL statement issued after the meeting, "It is very important what you do."  When asked if he would continue to condemn anti-Semitism, the Pope replied: "I will, you know I will," according to the statement.”

 

"Homeland Security" monitored Pennsylvanians' tweets

 

“Emails recently released from a Right-To-Know request show that the Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security monitored the twitter activity of law-abiding citizens. Institute of Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR) monitored the activities of the Berks Peace Community, a group of Quaker-affiliated senior citizens, who routinely meet on the Penn State Bridge in Reading to protest America's "war habit."

 

Did U.N. troops infect Haiti?

 

“Researchers should determine whether United Nations peacekeepers were the source of a deadly outbreak of cholera in Haiti, two public health experts, including a U.N. official, said Wednesday.”

 

"Super" Speed camera checks seatbelt use

 

“There's even more reason to feel paranoid about those Big Brother-style speed cameras. European drivers are being warned about a "super" speed camera now being tested here that has the ability to detect if you're wearing your seatbelt or tailgating.”

 

The Federal Reserve celebrates domination of America

 

The Private Federal Reserve back at Jekyll Island

 

“Just days after the Federal Reserve will announce it has launched QE2, the Fed will hold a major conference at  Jekyll Island, celebrating the secret meeting held there 100 years ago that resulted in the creation of the Fed.” The Private Federal Reserve Bank Exposed

 

U.S. to spend $200 billion a day on Obama's Mumbai visit

 

“The US would be spending a whopping $200 million (Rs. 900 crore approx) per day on President Barack Obama's visit to the city.”

 

UK crackdown includes tedious passenger profiling and checks

 

“Airline bosses have raised fears passengers could be subjected to 'ludicrous' new security checks in the wake of the cargo plane bomb plot.  The chief executive of Europe's biggest short-haul airline said 'pandering' to terrorists would create more costly and time-sapping security measures for the industry.”

 

IBM tracking every pill, every piece of food

 

"IBM is developing the software that, in conjunction with barcodes, GPS sensors, and environmental controls, could help us ensure that every drug we take came from the manufacturers we trust and in the condition they required. It’s the Internet of Things for prescription drugs, and it could save lives and streamline inventory all over the world… Universal tracking of medications, food, and more could be upon us very soon."

NJ uses biometric devices for homeless services

 

“Working with New Jersey Business Systems, the company used its Fulcrum Biometric Framework to develop a Web-based application that links finger image scanners at DHS service sites and a fingerprint-matching algorithm to the existing New Jersey Homeless Management Information System. While Fulcrum’s Web services interface provides automated information exchange between the two systems, both systems operate independently.”

 

Maine police officer denied right to vote after refusing to surrender weapon

 

“The election warden who turned the officer away has been dismissed, and the Bangor police chief has stated at a press conference that officers are not required to surrender their weapon at the polls.”

 

New speed camera catches five offenses at once

 

“A speed camera designed to catch motorists committing up to five offences at the same time could be heading to Britain's roads. As well as catching speeding motorists, the Asset camera should be able to pick out drivers who are not wearing seatbelts and accurately measure distances between moving cars to identify tailgating.”

 

Boy, 13, "beaten up by ghost"

 

“A priest has been called in by a distraught mum after her teenage son told her he had been attacked by a ghost in the family home.  Terrified mum Beverley Wilkins turned to the church after son Daniel was left bruised and bewildered by what his family say could only have been a ghost or poltergeist.”

 

Honey Bees' secret world of heat revealed

 

“Honey bees precisely control the temperature inside their hives to determine which job their young will perform in the colony when mature, new research has revealed.”

 

Dog growls contain specific information

 

“Each individual dog growl conveys a specific meaning understood by other dogs. Since dogs are sensitive to the "inner states" of other dogs, this registers through the growls.  There is a growing body of evidence that animal calls are far more complex than previously thought.”

 

Capturing rainwater might break the law

 

“Capturing rain may be one of humanity's most ancient methods of acquiring water, but now it's coming back in vogue. Rather than press their luck with drought, conservation-conscious homeowners are setting up rudimentary rain barrels and elaborate rainwater storage systems to catch precipitation for nondrinking purposes, such as watering their lawns. But while rainwater may seem like a global common, nowadays it depends on where you live: By capturing rainwater, some homeowners are breaking the law.”

 

Tiny insect brains can solve big problems

 

“According to a growing number of studies, some insects can count, categorize objects, even recognize human faces — all with brains the size of pinheads.”

 

Birds seem to mourn deaths of fellow ravens

 

“Ravens have feelings, too, at least judging from an eerie scene Tuesday morning on Minnie Street in east Fairbanks.  After two ravens roosting on top of a power transformer were electrocuted, hundreds of ravens showed up within a minute or two and started silently circling overhead and perching in nearby trees.”

 

Robot chefs run a restaurant

 

“Fully Automated raMen restaruant in Nagoya, Japan features a chef and assistant - both fully autonomous robots. The robots perform all of the cooking tasks needed to make eighty bowls per day, serving the customers who come to their small shop.”

 

White House says there could be more mail "bombs"

 

“President Barack Obama's counterterrorism adviser said Sunday that authorities "have to presume" there might be more potential mail bombs like the ones pulled from planes in England and the United Arab Emirates.”

 

Unhealthy diet gets cockroaches fat

 

“Cockroaches may be tiny enough to slip through the smallest of cracks, but just like humans, these eternal pests can get fat on an unhealthy diet.”

 

Paris baby falls seven stories and bounces into man's arms

 

“A Paris baby is… alive today after falling seven stories onto an awning and bouncing into the arms of a passerby.  The man who caught the young girl was alerted to the accident-waiting-to-happen by his son.”

 

Anger as Germany cuts funds to "Orthodox" rabbis

 

They still fund “liberal” rabbis: “The German government has ignited a row with the country's Orthodox Jews after it stopped funding the training of Orthodox rabbis. The authorities have been subsidising the training of rabbis for several years, but the interior ministry recently announced that it would only fund Liberal rabbis from now on.”

 

Lesbian "mother" remains legally victorious

 

“The Vermont Supreme Court has upheld a lower-court ruling that granted custody of an eight-year-old girl to her non-biological mother in a long-running lesbian custody case.  The biological mother, Lisa Miller, became a Christian, gave up the lesbian lifestyle, and moved with her daughter to Virginia. But a 2009 order, which awarded sole custody of Isabella to non-biological mother Janet Jenkins, was upheld Monday by the Vermont Supreme Court.”

 

California bans welfare cards at psychics

 

“Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneger says welfare recipients can no longer use state-issued debit cards at medical marijuana shops, psychics and other businesses whose services have been deemed "inconsistent with the intent" of the program.”

 

Indonesia warns volcano could erupt for months

 

“Indonesia warned Tuesday its most active volcano could continue erupting for months as 50,000 remained in temporary shelters and airlines cancelled flights over the disaster-hit nation.”

 

Contraception could be free under new health care law

 

“Fifty years after the pill, another birth control revolution may be on the horizon: free contraception for women in the U.S., thanks to the new health care law.”

 

Liberal Economist magazine is admitting that the Japanese economy is in deep trouble due to low fertility rates

 

ACLU to pursue lawsuit for same sex couples

 

A football club in Belgium's top division has declined the offer of a sponsorship deal from a leading "Roman Catholic" newspaper, for fear of attracting ridicule

 

"Churches" to open community stores with cash machines

 

Anti-Homo preacher wins in court

 

Vatican Bank allowed clergy to act as front for Mafia?

 

Convicted priest arrested again in Ireland

 

“The 65-year-old was made the subject of an award-winning 2006 documentary, "Deliver Us from Evil," in which he spoke openly of abusing more than 20 children as he was shuffled from one parish to another in California through the 1970s and 80s… In June survivors of O'Grady's abuse expressed outrage when the northern California's Stockton Diocese announced that he would receive monthly payments totaling nearly $100,000 over 10 years as part of a deal to get him to leave the priesthood.”

 

Russia decides to search for Sodom and Gomorrah-in Jordan

 

Get your national ID quickly?

 

Obama's health-care law ruled unconstitutional over insurance requirement

 

Man faces charge for shooting 18 year old who tried to break into his home

 

US southwest could see 60-year drought

 

Occult practices at abortion mill

 

“According to Seidman, her mother’s descent into the abortion culture was not motivated by the usual social talking points - to save women from dangerous back-alley abortions, or to “help” women in difficult situations - or even for the money. It was a religion – literally.  Seidman described her mother’s abortion clinic as “pervaded with occult imagery and practices.” The workers considered “abortion to be a form of sacrifice,” would perform the procedure as a sort of ritual, and worshipped deities embodying death, she said.”

 

The selling and shipping of body parts from abortion killing centers

 

“Every day in America, countless packages are carefully transferred for use by government, university, pharmaceutical and other biotechnology laboratories. Some of these end up advancing development of products such as cosmetics and food additives; others are used directly as a form of therapy.  The material in those packages are human body parts - eyes, ears, limbs, brain, skin - now an indispensable commodity for many U.S. researchers and scientists, and a lucrative export of America’s abortion clinics.”

 

Funding illegal Israeli settlements?

 

“Visa, Mastercard and PayPal all enable donations to be made to US-registered groups funding illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank in defiance of international law.  It appears at least one of the major credit cards also enables donations to an extremist Jewish group that has placed a bounty on the lives of Palestinians.”

 

YouTube is letting users decide on what is a terrorism promoting video

 

Italian PM warns Israel may nuke Iran

 

Homo arrested for abusing 30 to 50 boys

 

"Homeland Security" recruiting neighborhood busybodies as informants

 

Obama's new tax on... rainwater!?

 

One trader controls 40 percent of the silver market

 

Tears of Gaza

 

General Mills cuts the sugar, but keeps the GMOs

 

Father harassed by CPS for feeding kids organic food

 

Antichrist foundation threatens to pull funding if diabolical display is not restored

 

North Korea threatens South Korea with nuclear war

 

Julian Assange was wined and dined at the US Embassy

 

Venezuela acquires 1,800 antiaircraft missiles from Russia

 

Ireland ceded to Vatican pressure

 

Nativity scene vandalized in front of Toronto’s old city hall

 

China launches major crackdown on house churches; labels them a "cult"

 

House converted into Mosque overnight in Egypt to prevent services

 

Three years in prison for attempting to show a film about Jesus

 

"Catholic" society to help with "transgender" leadership

 

Iraqi "Christians" murdered, hundreds more flee

 

New Jersey choose life plates finally allowed after six years

 

England might ban visit by Florida "pastor" who planned to burn the Koran

 

Jesse Ventura - The Oil Spill Conspiracy

 

Giant tar mat in Alabama

 

The death toll this winter in Britain could reach 35,000

 

The Vatican refused to engage with child sex abuse inquiry

 

A doctor has been arrested for insulting the false prophet Mohammed in Pakistan


Christmas carols silenced in Illinois

 

The Internet was never free or open and never will be?

 

A secretive banking elite rules trading in derivatives

 

Israel's leader does not want to share Jerusalem

 

New Video Posted

 

MHFM: This is a new video on the miraculous Image of Guadalupe.

 

The Amazing and Miraculous Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe [video]

Part 2 [video]

 

The Department of Transportation says yes to the Menorah and no to Jesus

 

New World Order connections to London's 2012 mascot?

 

"The International Olympic Committee in what seems to be association with The Secret Order of the Illuminati has now introduced the official mascot for the 2012 Olympic games. As you look at the Teletubbies inspired creature, your attention is immediately drawn to the whimsical representation of the All-Seeing Eye. The eye is crowned with what appears to be the capstone of the unfinished pyramid indicating ascension complete. Within the capstone is the letter “W” which could very well represent the word 'World'."

 

Jesse Ventura - Water, part 1 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Water, part 2 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Water, part 3 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Water, part 4 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Water, part 5 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Water, part 6 of 6

 

Jesse Ventura - Wall Street, part 1 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Wall Street, part 2 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Wall Street, part 3 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Wall Street, part 4 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Wall Street, part 5 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Wall Street, part 6 of 6

 

Jesse Ventura - Plum Island, part 1 of 4

Jesse Ventura - Plum Island, part 2 of 4

Jesse Ventura - Plum Island, part 3 of 4

Jesse Ventura - Plum Island, part 4 of 4

A Talmudic Jew controls the future of the Internet?

“Washington — How should the United States regulate the Internet?  The answer to this question — which affects the flow of information and culture, the growth of the economy and the future of communications, education and democracy itself — rests largely in the hands of Julius Genachowski, a 48-year-old Jew from Long Island with knowledge of Talmud and an appointment to one of the most critical policy posts in Washington.  If his December 1 proposal to address Internet regulation is any indication, Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission since June 2009, is seeking a solution in a very Jewish way: He issued a compromise in the pitched debate over the Internet’s openness, a concept often referred to as net neutrality.  Those are tensions he may be comfortable mediating in part because he once was a Talmud ace.  The education I was lucky enough to receive is a very important part of my background,” Genachowski, whose schooling has run the gamut from Orthodox day school to Harvard Law School… This past January, Obama sent Genachowski and his family as part of America’s delegation to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. “To be on the ground of Auschwitz as a representative of President Obama… it was a proud moment for me,” Genachowski said. In his office he keeps a stone that he picked up at the camp.  Although reluctant to discuss his personal religious practices publicly, Genachowski is proud and open about the cultural component of his Judaism. In fact, he began his remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing by telling the story of his parents, Lithuanians who fled the Nazis.  His family’s roots are deeply enmeshed in the Jewish world. The chairman’s brother, Joey Genachowski, is president of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach and a board member of the Young Israel of Woodmere, both on Long Island. His first cousin once removed is Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the Orthodox Union’s Worldwide Kosher Division. His great uncle, Eliyahu Moshe Genachowski, served in the Israeli Knesset. Genack told the Forward that the Genachowskis can even be traced back to the students of the storied Vilna Gaon, the Vilnius Genius.  Julius Genachowski was born August 19, 1962, to Adele and Azriel Genachowski. He grew up in Great Neck, a Long Island suburb, in a family that attended the local Young Israel. He attended Orthodox day school at North Shore Hebrew Academy and summered at Camp Raleigh. His high school was the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy, which is part of Yeshiva University. Though he says he cut classes to play basketball, he won the Talmud award.  Genachowski spent a year after high school studying in Jerusalem at Yeshivat HaKotel, where he and his peers practiced ‘learning, discussing, questioning each other, even the possibilities of different points of view,’ he recalled. ‘One of the things that you take away from learning Talmud, learning Gemara, is that two or three brilliant people can look at the same passage and have different interpretations and views, each of which makes a lot of sense, but they’re not all consistent. So I enjoyed that.’  Today, Genachowski attends Sabbath services regularly at Adas Israel, Washington’s largest Conservative synagogue.”


1 in 4 pay bribes?

 

Hackers to attack Paypal?

 

China backs North Korea

New Navy weapon can hit a target 100 miles away in minutes

Camel does a flop on the pews at at Protestant church

Man who thinks he is a vampire, burns “V” in teen’s head

Revealed: US State Dept. republished WikiLeaks document

Halliburton may pay $500 million to keep Cheney out of prison

Notorious abortionist gets early release - shows no remorse for killing client

WikiLeaks cable notes Vatican commitment to accord on climate change

India to protest envoy's US "pat down" search, wants apology

Elderly Manhattan woman living on Social Security slapped with a $100 ticket for throwing away newspaper in a city trash can

Walmart interested in wine vending machines

Federal Reserve’s bailout of the rich and well-connected

Montana honor student faces expulsion for leaving hunting rifle in car while at school

Caterpillars can whistle?

“Caterpillars apparently can whistle, letting out squeaks that can fend off attacking birds, scientists have now found.”

 

Military bans disks, threatens courts-martial

 

“It’s too late to stop WikiLeaks from publishing thousands more classified documents, nabbed from the Pentagon’s secret network. But the U.S. military is telling its troops to stop using CDs, DVDs, thumb drives and every other form of removable media — or risk a court martial.”

Farmers could join endangered species list, speaker warns

A fleet of suicide ships is being built by naval commanders in Iran?

Police arrest twelve year old boy for refusing vaccine at school

Gold likely to hit $1,600 in 2011?

The Mossad's last hit?

“Inside a secret bomb-proof building in a Tel Aviv suburb, which Google Earth does not include on its website, some of the occupants last week exchanged high-fives at their work stations. According to insiders, several sent each other the same message: The Chief’s Last Hit. That “chief” was Meir Dagan, the outgoing head of Mossad. On his first day in office eight years ago, Mr Dagan had stood on a table in the organisation’s canteen and promised to support any operation against any of Israel’s enemies, with every means he had — legal or illegal. He could allow his field agents to use prescribed nerve toxins, dumdum bullets and methods of killing that even the Russian or Chinese secret services would not use.”

Chinese scientists have developed a unique biometrics device that uses a person's pace to identify them covertly

In Iran, a Christian "pastor" faces death sentence for apostasy

Homeschooling father of state-abducted child jailed in Sweden

Islamic "pipeline to extremism" turns out to be mostly FBI set-ups

Transgender woman says DMV clerk warned her of Hell and sent her MHFM materials

“The letter she received four days later was filled with biblical condemnations of homosexuality, including the passage in Leviticus that says two men who have sex ‘must be put to death,’ and implored Yust to change her mind about her sex change.  The letter also referred her to the website of the Most Holy Family Monastery, whose name was on a parcel that arrived the same day.”

 

North Korea "will rely on nuclear might for defence"

 

Animal parts and blood found in suitcase of Dulles traveler that he claims are used for spiritual purposes

 

The “religion” that this person practices is considered to be one of the many “great” religions that Benedict XVI esteems.

 

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall's car attacked

 

Ex-head of B'nai Brith Quebec jailed for child porn

“The 45-day sentence, recommended by the defence and the Crown, is the minimum allowed under the law.”

US Department Of State Cleared Wikileaks Documents?

 

The evil of Israeli soldiers

 

Man chauffeurs pet Buffalo around in his car

 

Huge Jewish menorah lit in front of White House

 

Russian airplanes fly in the region of a joint U.S.-Japanese military drill, heightening tensions

 

Fake Christian College of Belmont, TN wants to assure everyone that they did not fire a teacher because she was a lesbian

 

The Food Standards Authority declares cloned British meat and milk safe, and should be sold freely in Britain without being labeled

 

Rabbis issue edict: they warn their congregations not to rent property to non-Jews

 

“Over 40 prominent Israeli rabbis – some of them public servants – yesterday targeted the country's million-plus Arab minority with a religious edict warning their congregations not to rent property to non-Jews.”

 

Another article on the Rabbis issuing edict: they warn their congregations not to rent property to non-Jews

 

Illegal aliens and gang members handling luggage at LAX?

 

Fake cyberwar beginning in order to bring down the whole internet?

 

Someone implanted a mircochip in man's right shoulder, without his knowledge or permission

 

Is China the top economic power in the world?

 

WikiLeaks struck a deal with Israel?

 

“We should obviously all support WikiLeaks and its founder and spokesperson, Julian Assange, who has just been arrested in Britain, in this dirty war by states around the globe against transparency and openness. But in the world of politics, sadly, things are never as innocent as they appear. According to new revelations, Assange had allegedly struck a deal with Israel before the recent 'cable gate', which may explain why the leaks “were good for Israel,” as the Israeli prime minister put it.

A number of commentators, particularly in Turkey and Russia, have been wondering why the hundreds of thousands of American classified documents leaked by the website last month did not contain anything that may embarrass the Israeli government, like just about every other state referred to in the documents. The answer appears to be a secret deal struck between the WikiLeaks “heart and soul”, as Assange humbly described himself once [1], with Israeli officials, which ensured that all such documents were 'removed' before the rest were made public.

According to an Arabic investigative journalism website [2], Assange had received money from semi-official Israeli sources and promised them, in a “secret, video-recorded agreement,” not to publish any document that may harm Israeli security or diplomatic interests.”

 

The city of Boca Raton, Florida allows the Menorah, but not nativity scenes 

 

“The City of Boca Raton is effectively discriminating against Christians by allowing one religious symbol, namely the menorah, to be displayed in public buildings, while censoring nativity scenes.”

 

The "crime" of homeschooling in Germany

 

“In Germany, home-schooling is a crime so serious that families who ignore the law have been fined into poverty, and parents have served jail time. Some families have staged stand-offs against the police, or hid their children with other families.” 

 

Atlanta pays 1 million to a gay bar

 

New Hampshire man charged with mugging 91-year-old woman

 

RFID for guns

 

Jury awards 30 million to man who claimed he was abused by a priest in the 1960's

 

Electronic pickpocket stoppers?

 

PA couple on trial in prayer death of ill son, 2 years old

 

“PHILADELPHIA – A couple who prayed for their sick toddler rather than take him to a doctor before his pneumonia death are on trial in Philadelphia, charged with involuntary manslaughter.”

 

Brazil soccer player jailed, killed woman for refusing an abortion

 

Wachovia bank allows Christmas trees in branch offices

 

World’s hottest pepper is "hot enough to strip paint"

 

Pentagon has been "war gaming" for economic disaster since early ‘09

 

Obama attempting to change the national motto?

 

Three Oregon deer attack and injure dog

 

Al Sharpton meets with the FCC to deny Rush Limbaugh a broadcast license

 

Philadelphia City Hall returns the word Christmas to sign after protests

 

17-year-old steals dump truck, and is chased by police for 52 miles

 

UN climate control pusher tries to invoke false gods to pass emissions reduction for countries

 

Race is on to fingerprint phones, PCs, and TVs

 

US "Unified Quest 2011": Pentagon "war games" U.S. economic meltdown

 

UPS to require photo IDs for shipping packages

 

FCC commissioner calls for Gov run "Values Test", control over minority characters, programming & scheduling of TV

 

How China got some of our military secrets?

 

Pa. town removes 57-year-old Nativity Scene from government building after complaint

 

“A Pennsylvania town has removed a Nativity scene from the borough building after a resident complained.  Canonsburg Borough Manager Terry Hazlett tells the Observer-Reporter of Washington that he received a written complaint last week from resident Megan Hartley. She wrote that the creche was disrespectful to citizens who aren't Christian and that it shouldn't be displayed at a government building.”

 

All references to Creation blocked from Louisiana textbook

 

The hoax of evolution cannot be questioned.  No wonder this country is heading for spiritual, moral and economic collapse: “A Louisiana committee on Tuesday rejected calls by conservatives to include references to the debate over evolution and the religious-based concepts of intelligent design or creationism in state-approved biology textbooks.”

 

FCC push to regulate news draws fire

 

N.Y. rabbi, sons accused of sexually abusing girls

 

Palestinian firefighters come to Israel's aid

 

Michigan woman can sue over toilet paper dispenser

 

Man catches 405-pound tuna

 

Proof that the faith is gone in Argentina: they give a legal “sex-change” to a man, declaring him a woman

 

Surgeon: birth control pill a "molotov cocktail" for breast cancer

 

US military threatens soldiers not to read Wikileaks

 

“The US military in Iraq is warning soldiers not to access the documents released by WikiLeaks, informing them it could result in their computers being ‘sanitized."’

 

Seattle police use twitter to find stolen vehicles

 

Laser light can lift tiny objects

 

Philly police randomly stopping and searching people

 

Accused priests neither tracked nor monitored

 

Dept. of Transportation exploring technology that would disable cell phones in cars

 

Mosque offers $6,000 to kill a person

 

Rabbi charged in the contract killing of a police officer and his nephew

 

Ted Turner doesn't believe that China conducts forced abortions

 

Man threatens to shoot Rockford pro-lifers outside abortion facility

 

Priest, rabbi and monk "bless" New York Burger Co. restaurant

 

Girl shot to death for leaving Islam

 

Newark "Archbishop" shielded at least 4 “priests” accused of sexual abuse

 

“… a Star-Ledger review of the archbishop’s record since 2002 shows Myers on at least four occasions has shielded priests accused of sexual abuse against minors and one adult. In the four instances, the priests have either admitted improper sexual contact, pleaded guilty to crimes stemming from accusations of sexual misconduct or been permanently barred from ministry by the archdiocese after allegations of sexual misconduct.  The archdiocese also wrote a letter of recommendation for one of the priests, a week after it learned he was accused of breaking into a woman’s home in Florida and possibly assaulting her.”

 

NJ legislation bans TSA scanners and criminalizes unreasonable searches

 

California declares fiscal emergency

 

“Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has declared a fiscal emergency and is asking lawmakers to meet in a special session to save the state $9.9 billion over the next two years.”

 

"Homeland Security" coming to Walmart

 

“Walmart shoppers will soon be watching a video at the store’s checkout stands created by Homeland Security. The video has Secretary Napolitano of the US Department of Homeland Security asking shoppers to report anything suspicious either in the store or out in the parking.  Napolitano says in the video that “Homeland security begins with hometown security.” She continues to say “If you see something suspicious, in the parking lot, or in the store, say something immediately. Report suspicious activity to your local police or sheriff. If you need help, ask a Walmart manager for assistance. Thank you for doing your part to help keep our hometowns safe.”

 

Swedish Government jails Homeschool Father

 

“Christer Johansson, the father of 9 year-old Domenic Johansson, and husband of Annie Johansson, was recently jailed by Swedish authorities after taking his son home for a short but "unapproved" overnight visit.”

 

University rescinds award to journalist over anti-Zionist remarks

 

The fact that her award was rescinded only proves her comments to be true: “During the workshop, called "Images and Perceptions of Arab-Americans: The New America: Mom, Apple Pie and Arab Bashing," and sponsored by a group called Arab Detroit, Thomas reportedly told the audience of about 300: "We are owned by propagandists against the Arabs. There's no question about that. Congress, the White House and Hollywood, Wall Street are owned by the Zionists."  The speech garnered a standing ovation.” 

 

Here come "Homeland Security" Internet Police, shutting down websites they don't like

 

The Madness of a Lost Society

 

Videos that are very important to watch:

 

Jesse Ventura - JFK video, part 1 of 6

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Jesse Ventura - Police State in America video, part 5 of 6

Jesse Ventura - Police State in America video, part 6 of 6

 

Toxic pesticide gets approved to use on food despite its link to cancer

 

“FRESNO — California regulators approved a pesticide Wednesday for use by fruit and vegetable growers despite heavy opposition from environmental and farmworker groups that cited its links to cancer.”

 

JP Morgan Chase demands that a Christmas tree be removed

 

Google buys a block for 1.8 billion

 

“Google searched its cash coffers and came up with a large deposit and signed a contract yesterday to buy the entire city-blockwide 111 Eighth Avenue, The Post has learned.  The price? A cool $1.8 billion.”

 

Lead thieves use Google Earth to steal from churches

 

Mexico nabs 14-year-old cartel hitman

 

US hits back at Israel?

 

Chicago vandals torch "charity" van

 

WikiLeaks back online after being temporarily shut down

 

North Korea may be hiding more nuclear sites

 

Wave goodbye to Internet freedom

 

New Chinese Supertrain

 

New Video Posted

 

MHFM: For those it might interest, this is a new video.  It concerns an e-mailed we received, and some related thoughts: 

 

Examples of Bad Will on Vatican II and more [video]

 

"Cardinal" Christoph Schönborn of Austria donates a Catholic Church to the schismatic "Orthodox" Church

 

“The head of the Roman Catholic Church in Austria has denied being "anti-Polish" after members of Polish congregations in Vienna protested against his decision to offer one of the city's Catholic churches to Serbian Orthodox Christians… In his letter, the cardinal noted that the number of Christians of other denominations had been growing rapidly. "We must help them in Christian solidarity, among other things by transferring places of worship to them," said Schönborn.”

 

South Korean jets will bomb North Korea if it is attacked again

 

“South Korea's next defense chief threatened Friday that jets would bomb the North if it stages another attack like last week's deadly shelling as he outlined a tough new military policy toward the rival neighbor.”

 

US, Japan begin war games; China denounces drills

 

“In an ongoing show of force following a deadly North Korean attack on a front-line island, the U.S. and Japan began one of their biggest-ever military exercises Friday, mobilizing more than 44,000 troops, hundreds of aircraft and a U.S. supercarrier.”

 

ChinaAid websites collapse under repeated cyber attacks

 

“The Chinese-language website of ChinaAid Association, which monitors and reports on religious persecution and other human rights abuses in China, and a bilingual companion website have both collapsed under cyber attacks.”

 

The health benefits of fish

 

Some rare footage of Padre Pio

 

Full-scale Noah's Ark park planned for Kentucky

 

1 in 3 South African men admit to committing rape

 

"Homeland Security" compiling TSA enemies list

 

“The Department of Homeland Security is gathering names and information about anti-Transportation Security Administration activists, members of the media, and other supposed troublemakers for investigation and possible tracking, according to an internal DHS memo cited by security expert and Northeast Intelligence Network Director Douglas Hagmann.”

 

TSA frisks groom children to cooperate with sex predators, abuse expert says

 

“An expert in the fight against child sexual abuse is raising the alarm about a technique the TSA is reportedly using to get children to co-operate with airport pat-downs: calling it a "game".  Ken Wooden, founder of Child Lures Prevention, says the TSA's recommendation that children be told the pat-down is a "game" is potentially putting children in danger.  Telling a child that they are engaging in a game is "one of the most common ways" that sexual predators use to convince children to engage in inappropriate contact…”

 

Moving to a cashless society: paying for gumballs with PayPal

 

Feds warrantlessly tracking Americans’ credit cards in real time

 

You Tube will now allow you to skip ads

 

Millions of bees dead after invading home

 

Ilinois passes gay civil unions bill; "Catholic" Governor to "follow conscience" and sign

 

The “Catholic Bishop” is upset about the governor’s move, but he won’t be formally excommunicated.

 

A federal judge orders the destruction of plantings of genetically modified sugar beets developed by Monsanto

 

Camden city council approves massive police and fire layoffs

 

75% of sexually active homosexuals are carrying human papiloma virus, study suggests

 

“… sexually-active homosexuals are far more likely to contract a variety of crippling diseases, including AIDS, hepatitis, syphilis and staph infections. The high level of infectious diseases among homosexuals is related to high levels of promiscuity.  Homosexuals have an estimated number of lifetime sexual partners ranging into the hundreds, according to some studies.”

 

FCC chief backs some rationing of internet traffic

 

US military developing flying car 

 

The new F-35B fighter plane

 

California approves use of pesticide linked to cancer

 

TSA takes full control of passenger watch list checks

 

“Previously, airlines were tasked with checking names against watch lists; now, in accordance with a final rule issued by DHS in 2008 (ATW Daily News, Oct. 23, 2008), airlines are required to collect a passenger's information at the time of reservation and provide it to TSA. DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano said in a statement, ‘Secure Flight makes air travel safer for everyone by screening every passenger against the latest intelligence before a boarding pass is issued.’”

 

Proof of weather modification?

 

Former Pakistani General: CIA, Mossad behind WikiLeaks

 

Apple pulls anti-gay app from app store

 

TSA now at bus stations

 

Another bailout ready to occur

 

Organ wagons to make house calls

 

“It might sound a little disturbing to some people but a new pilot program will attempt to recover kidneys from people who die at home in Manhattan.”

 

Automatic license plate readers are latest tool for Big Brother

 

The Vatican supports genetically engineered crops

 

“In a statement condemning opposition to GM crops in rich countries as unjustified, a group of scientists including leading members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences is demanding a relaxation of "excessive, unscientific regulations" for approving GM crops, saying that these prevent development of crops for the "public good".”

 

"Homeland Security" shuts down dozens of sites without court order

 

“The Homeland Security Department's customs enforcement division has gone on a Web site shutdown spree, closing down at least 76 domains this week, according to online reports.  While many of the web domains were sites that trafficked in counterfeit brand name goods, and some others linked to copyright-infringing file-sharing materials, at least one site was a Google-like search engine, causing alarm among web freedom advocates who worry the move steps over the line into censorship.”

 

TSA forbids videotaping, and acts above the law

 

“The TSA has now been caught denying American citizens the right to videotape their encounters with airport security. It is very clear that TSA believes they are 100% above the law.”

 

Israel recruits citizen advocates in Europe

 

“Israel has instructed its embassies in 10 European countries, including the UK, each to recruit 1,000 members of the public to act as advocates for its policies in a new public relations offensive.”

 

EU will force same-sex “marriage” on all member states

 

Swedish parents jailed for spanking kids

 

Girl, 15, arrested over Facebook Koran burning video

 

“London, UK - A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of inciting religious hatred after allegedly burning an English language version of the Koran.”

 

"Christian" woman facing death over a work squabble with Muslims

 

“It started as nothing more than a petty squabble: a group of Muslim women refused to sup from a bucket of water fetched by a Christian co-worker as they picked berries on a farm.  But within days the spat had escalated into a deadly storm, as imams whipped up an angry crowd accusing Aasia Bibi of badmouthing the Prophet Muhammad.  Today the mother-of-five is on death row, the first woman in Pakistan to be sentenced to hang for blasphemy.”

 

Iran Court: "Pastor To Be Executed By Hanging"

 

Officials block plans to build abortion clinic in Colombian city

 

"Catholic priest" and "Catholic Church" invite non-Christians to honor the dead

 

LPGA changes gender requirement

 

“LPGA players have voted to allow transgender players to compete on tour in response to a lawsuit filed by a California woman who had her sex changed five years ago.  The players voted to remove the "female at birth" requirement from the tour's constitution at a year-end meeting at the LPGA Tour Championship, commissioner Michael Whan said. He said steps will be taken in the coming weeks to make the change.”


Five "Christians" murdered in a week under Pakistan's blasphemy law

 

"Catholic" AIDS workers say Benedict XVI is echoing them on condoms

 

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The three large blue and

 white boxes of condoms appeared to be the elephant in the room at the Catholic AIDS clinic, a trailer beside the church in a dusty red-soil settlement in the world's most AIDS-riddled nation.  But parish priest Rev. Didier Lemaire showed no embarrassment when asked about the stash of 600 condoms, set conveniently on an examination couch so one could grab a few on the way out the door. Lemaire said Pope Benedict XVI's groundbreaking statement about the selective use of condoms only cements what Catholic AIDS workers have said for years.  "What the pope is saying, many priests have been saying for a long time," said Lemaire. He said eschewing condoms when people have AIDS goes against the commandment "Thou shalt not kill."

 

India leader calls Christianity an AIDS virus

 

Illinois legislature could legalize same-sex civil unions

 

Giant Star of David discovered on the top of Iran's airport

 

“A satellite image of the headquarters of Iran's national airline reveals a Star of David, and government officials in the Islamic Republic are calling for its immediate removal, according to reports.”

 

Woman run over by her own car twice

 

Sarah Palin: hunt WikiLeaks founder like al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders

 

“Super-photon” could allow for breakthrough in computer-chip performance

 

Amazing transgender B-389 bill very close to becoming law in Canada

 

Classroom beating: Florida student gets pummeled while teacher sits back

 

Washington player penalized for pointing to the sky after TD

 

Swedish parents jailed for spanking and their children have been seized

 

US announces more sanctions against Iran

 

An advisor to the Prime Minister of Canada has called for the assassination of the WikiLeaks founder

 

New law requires vaccinations in order to participate in California schools

 

“A recent new law will require children aged at least ten years to have the Tdap vaccine in 2011. It is currently only a recommendation. Those who want to start middle school in the city as from next year will have to show proof they are immunized. The Tdap vaccine protects against whooping cough, diphtheria and teanus.”

 

Mike Huckabee wants wikileaks source to face capital punishment

 

N. Korea could ''deliver brutal blow''

 

New U.S. Army rifles that use radio-controlled smart bullets

 

“Weapon hailed as a game-changer that can fire up and over barriers and down into trenches.  Soldiers will start using them in Afghanistan later this month.”


Fmr Asst TSA Administrator – checkpoints do violate your 4th amendment rights but it has to be done

 

Effective Jan. 1, a new California law will allow video cameras to be mounted on vehicle windshields

 

Wikileaks: ­ The Tel Aviv Connection

 

WikiLeaks claims are 'psychological warfare' says Ahmadinejad

 

"We don't think this information was leaked," the Iranian president insisted during a televised press conference in Tehran. "We think it was organised to be released on a regular basis and they are pursuing political goals."

 

US rejects talks with North Korea

 

Dream Act amnesty will displace & replace millions of Americans

 

It's all rigged

 

U.S. Senate approves biggest food-safety overhaul in 70 years

 

Israelis unleash dogs on Palestinians

 

The war on Christmas

 

Teacher bans pencils from class, cited potential "weapon making"

 

TSA harassment

 

Nuclear warheads on the move in the US

 

Christmas Village changed to “Holiday Village”

 

New Jersey motorists can't pump their own gas

 

Tiburon roadside security cameras to scan plates of all vehicles

 

Passenger hauled off plane for too many bathroom breaks

 

Full-body scanners popping up at courthouses

 

Cancun climate change summit: scientists call for rationing in developed world

 

“In one paper Professor Kevin Anderson, Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, said the only way to reduce global emissions enough, while allowing the poor nations to continue to grow, is to halt economic growth in the rich world over the next twenty years.  This would mean a drastic change in lifestyles for many people in countries like Britain as everyone will have to buy less ‘carbon intensive’ goods and services such as long haul flights and fuel hungry cars.  Prof Anderson admitted it “would not be easy” to persuade people to reduce their consumption of goods.  He said politicians should consider a rationing system similar to the one introduced during the last “time of crisis” in the 1930s and 40s.  This could mean a limit on electricity so people are forced to turn the heating down, turn off the lights and replace old electrical goods like huge fridges with more efficient models. Food that has travelled from abroad may be limited and goods that require a lot of energy to manufacture.  “The Second World War and the concept of rationing is something we need to seriously consider if we are to address the scale of the problem we face,” he said.  Prof Anderson insisted that halting growth in the rich world does not necessarily mean a recession or a worse lifestyle, it just means making adjustments in everyday life such as using public transport and wearing a sweater rather than turning on the heating.”

 

Mask-wearing protestors in D.C. can now be arrested

 

Hillary Clinton told US diplomats to spy on other countries at United Nations

 

“The information to be collected included personal credit card information, frequent flyer customer numbers, as well as e-mail and telephone accounts. In many cases the State Department also requested "biometric information," "passwords" and "personal encryption keys." In the US, the term biometric information generally refers to fingerprints, passport photos and iris scans, among other things.”

 

Defense, friends say Ore. bomb plot suspect set up

 

New Jersey man serving 7 years for guns he owned legally

 

King demands entire wing of hospital

 

"Patients are grumbling that they have been moved out to other areas of the hospital, and that despite there being a number of unused VIP treatment rooms, they can't be moved into them because they are all reserved for the king of Saudi Arabia."

Gay "marriage" opponents labeled "hate groups"

 

Court blocks Oklahoma's ban on using Shariah law in court

 

“An Oklahoma constitutional amendment aimed at stopping the use of Islamic law in its courts was dealt a serious blow on Monday when a federal judge temporarily blocked the state from putting it into effect.  The amendment would forbid state judges from considering Islamic or international law in their decisions.”

 

The Russian "Orthodox" Church follows Benedict XVI and allows the use of condoms

 

"The Foundations of the Social Policy of the Russian Orthodox Church distinguishes between abortive and non-abortive contraception. Priests can allow people to use the latter," head of the synodal Department for Church and Society Relations Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin said in an interview with Interfax-Religion.  Moscow, November 23, Interfax - The Russian Orthodox Church has said the use of condoms is acceptable following a similar statement made by Pope Benedict XVI of the Catholic Church last week.”

 

New Videos Posted

 

MHFM: We have posted our analysis of Benedict XVI’s recent statements on condoms.  This is an important discussion.  Don’t believe the lies and the spin of the false traditionalists and the defenders of the Vatican II Church, who claim that Benedict XVI didn’t actually approve the use of condoms.

 

Benedict XVI Did Approve Condom Use! [video]

Part 2 of the discussion [video]

 

Court affirms valedictorian's right to mention God in graduation speech

 

“In a legal victory brought about by The Rutherford Institute, the Montana Supreme Court has held that Butte School District No. 1 violated the First Amendment when it forbade a high school valedictorian from acknowledging "God" and "Christ" in her commencement remarks in 2008. In a 5-1 ruling, the Court upheld the Institute's arguments that Griffith had a constitutional right to free speech at graduation…”

 

Planned Parenthood in Alaska to use holiday bazaar to promote abortion

 

“Five days after the start of Advent, in which Christians prepare to celebrate the birth of the Infant Jesus, the largest provider of abortions in Alaska plans to utilize a popular holiday bazaar in Anchorage to promote and raise funds for their organization.  Planned Parenthood, which in past years has promoted a “Choice on Earth” abortion campaign during the Christmas season, is now offering gift certificates which can be used toward paying for abortions.”

 

Pentagon "study" pushes gays in Military

 

The White House says that terrorists have discussed using prosthetics to conceal explosives

 

Other threats to freedom occurring right now?

 

Planes immediately sent to protect DC airspace - but this didn't happen on 911

 

Mayors from around the World sign Climate Pact

 

“Each city ‘will have to register its climate data (commitments as well as performance) in the city climate record’ during the next eight months, said Gabriel Sanchez, president of Think Foundation, a Mexican non-profit.”

 

Al Gore says that Climate Change is the new Global Terror Threat

 

Benedict XVI says that condoms are okay for women and transsexuals with HIV too

 

Christmas is winning against "Happy Holidays"

 

NFL player blames God for blowing game

 

"I PRAISE YOU 24/7!!!!!!" the 24-year-old tweeted from his iPad at around 5:15 Sunday after the Steelers' 19-16 overtime victory. "AND THIS HOW YOU DO ME!!!!! YOU EXPECT ME TO LEARN FROM THIS??? HOW???!!! ILL NEVER FORGET THIS!! EVER!!! THX THO..."  Johnson had a perfect pass in his hands that would have given his team an overtime victory over the heavily favored Steelers.”


Possible life sentence for man who sent DVD to English courthouse

 

“This is a Youtube video about a man who sent copies of his DVD called 7/7 Ripple Effect to an English courthouse.  In 2008 Hill (62 years old and from Ireland) sent his DVDs to the English courthouse and the jury foreman attempting to assist three men who were convicted of being part of the 2005 London tube-train bombings.  All three men have now been found not-guilty on those charges.  But Mr. Hill who is from Ireland just lost his extradition case before The Supreme Court in Ireland.  He is now in a prison in Ireland and will be extradited to England to face a possible life sentence.  The extradition was requested by the English government.  A possible life sentence for sending the DVDs to a judge and a jury foreman in England to assist in a fair verdict!  How outrageous!”

 

Philippine legislators push for family planning bill

 

Gulf scientists paid to cover up toxic dispersants

 

Jewish group urges Benedict XVI to ban "Holocaust" denier

 

“A Holocaust survivors group urged… Benedict on Saturday to ban an arch-traditionalist bishop from the Catholic Church because he hired a lawyer close to neo-Nazi groups to defend him in court in Germany.”

 

Fall of America ad banned from certain channels

 

“This TV ad has been deemed "too controversial" by major networks including ABC, A&E and The History Channel and will not be shown on those channels.”

 

Feds beta test courthouse naked body scanners

 

“Despite the national outcry over naked body scanners, the U.S. Marshals Service is currently beta testing the machines around the country. “The U.S. Marshals Service, which is in charge of protecting federal judges nationwide, is exploring their use at federal courthouses,” reports the Associated Press. “In a statement, the marshals said they didn’t receive any complaints from people passing through the scanners during the tests.”

 

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