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Northwest FBI raids target Occupy’s ‘Black Bloc’

The FBI has performed multiple raids of homes belonging to suspected anarchists in Portland, Oregon and in Olympia and Seattle, Washington. Five grand jury subpoenas have been issued in connection with the searches. Photos from a raid carried out in Portland show law enforcement seizing computers and boxes from a home. The raids appear to be part of an investigation into activities by the… Read more →

San Antonio airport evacuated amid ‘bomb threat’

The international airport in San Antonio, Texas, has evacuated passengers and begun searching its terminal buildings after a bomb threat. Flights were placed on hold after what Reuters news agency reported as a “very specific threat” by phone. The airport was evacuated by 14:35 (19:35 GMT) and officials have told people to stay away from the area. An airport official… Read more →

GOP Leaders Ignorant of Muslim Brotherhood’s American Influence

 It has been said that the truth offends those who don’t have it. It would appear Senator John McCain and Speaker John Boehner do not have the truth and the facts showing the danger the Muslim Brotherhood’s Movement in America’s government poses today. Americans should be very concerned about this. In letters dated June 13, 2012, five Members of Congress –… Read more →

US army prepares to confront domestic protests

If America thought aggressive action on the Occupy movement was severe, the US military thinks things could get much worse amid national economic malaise. And it’s preparing in case protests this year get more severe. According to Government Security News, an online publication that reports on issues of US homeland security, the Department of Homeland Security is trying to secure… Read more →

‘Virtual bacteria’ created by scientists

Scientists have created a “virtual bacteria” which mimics the way the organism works, in a breakthrough which could improve our understanding of disease and help find new treatments. The computer programme developed by researchers at Stanford University is an exact replica of the Mycoplasma genitalium bacterium, including its DNA and all the other components of its single cell. The scientists… Read more →

Drought puts more than half of U.S. counties in disaster zones

(CNN) – More than half of all U.S. counties have been designated disaster zones, the Department of Agriculture reported, blaming excessive heat and a devastating drought that’s spread across the Corn Belt and contributed to rising food prices. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Wednesday declared disaster zone designations for an additional 218 counties in 12 states because of damage and losses… Read more →

Netanyahu says US warnings not enough to stop Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said US assurances about military options are not enough to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Mr Netanyahu said the Iranians believe the international community “does not have the will” to stop Iran. He spoke after visiting US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta reiterated Washington’s line that military action was an option against Iran. Iran… Read more →

NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn: Evict Chick-fil-A

A powerful New York politician claims she was just speaking as a private citizen when she tried to run Chick-fil-A out of town, but she used her official letterhead and even invoked her position as City Council speaker to apply pressure on the embattled chicken chain. New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who has mayoral aspirations, sent a letter… Read more →

Billy Graham Opens His Heart to the Nation

Some years ago, my wife, Ruth, was reading the draft of a book I was writing. When she finished a section describing the terrible downward spiral of our nation’s moral standards and the idolatry of worshiping false gods such as technology and sex, she startled me by exclaiming, “If God doesn’t punish America, He’ll have to apologize to Sodom and… Read more →