Yearly Archives: 2014

Obama Plans to Let Ebola infected Foreigners Into U.S. for Treatment

Judicial Watch has learned that the Obama administration is actively formulating plans to admit Ebola-infected non-U.S. citizens into the United States for treatment.  Specifically, the goal of the administration is to bring Ebola patients into the United States for treatment … Continue reading

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Mel Watt, Federal Housing Finance Agency Head, is Pushing Banks to Make Extremely Risky Home Loans

Mel Watt is one of the most dangerous financial oligarch puppets operating in America today. The first time he came across my radar screen was back in 2009, when he “gutted” Ron Paul’s End the Fed bill while it was in subcommittee, something I outlined … Continue reading

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Your pResident’s Ebola Strategy

Unfortunately, Ebola does not give its victims a mulligan. And the pResident’s new Ebola czar confirms what we already knew. David DeGerolamo

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Hotel Obola

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From WRSA: Freedom Applicator

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The pResident’s Lips Are Moving

Obama says Ebola travel ban could make things worse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHHVIqPdSb0

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A Message to President Obama from a former Muslim

h/t Hans

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The True Consequences of Ebola in Flu Season

This is the precursor to the true impact on healthcare by Ebola. As presented by a physician at the Fall PATCON, our healthcare services will be overwhelmed and collapse by the end of the year. The initial symptoms of Ebola … Continue reading

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Augason Farms Overwhelmed by People Scrambling to Buy Food

Attention all customers, Due to the sudden and unanticipated increase in demand for our quality food storage products, our manufacturing and shipping departments are overwhelmed and order fulfillment has fallen behind schedule. While we are doing all in our power … Continue reading

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Ebola Today: Suspected Case in Texas Goes Missing

Baylor Health Care System announced Friday afternoon that a patient was isolated after reporting Ebola symptoms and that they had contact with a person with the virus. The Dallas County Health Department then instructed that the patient be transferred to Texas … Continue reading

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Islamic State flying three jets in Syria

Iraqi pilots who have joined Islamic State in Syria are training members of the group to fly in three captured fighter jets, a group monitoring the war said on Friday, saying it was the first time the militant group had … Continue reading

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Over 10,000 Illegal Aliens on Voter Rolls in North Carolina

NCFIRE.info has confirmed that of the 14,836 DACA eligible illegal aliens who have been issued a NC drivers license (as of 9/20/2014),10,000+ of them are also registered to vote! That’s right, illegal aliens registered to vote in NC. We have … Continue reading

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FEAR OF EBOLA

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Whittle has this wrong. I want to add that there are other factors in play besides the transmission value. This is a virus: antibiotics are ineffective and there is no vaccine available according to our government. We have … Continue reading

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All Fudd’d Up

Source ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Based on the plethora of other wasteful research projects NIH spent grant money on, an Ebola vaccine certainly did not appear to be a high priority. Forbes published a sampling of 18 wasteful programs paid for by NIH … Continue reading

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Red Yellow Green Blue

We’ve talked a bit about Red, Yellow, and Green villages in Afghanistan.  They were essentially classifications we assigned to villages as part of a Village Stability Operation (VSO) in order to prioritize our efforts in turning “yellow” villages “green”.  Very … Continue reading

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