Wednesday 12 November 2014

Is the World Health Organization Using Vaccines to Secretly Sterilize Women All Over the Globe?

In some areas of the world, purposely cutting off someone’s family line is considered to be one of the most wicked things that you can possibly do.  But that appears to be precisely what the United Nations is doing.  Two UN organizations, the WHO and UNICEF, have just been caught red-handed administering “tetanus vaccines” laced with sterilizing agents to girls and women in Kenya.

United States Agencies Struggle To Combat Cyberattacks

Workers scattered across more than a dozen agencies, from the Defense and Education departments to the National Weather Service, are responsible for at least half of the federal cyberincidents reported each year since 2010, according to an Associated Press analysis of records.

Pope Calls on G20 Leaders To Confront Root Causes of Terrorism in Middle East

Pope Francis
Pope Francis has called on the G20 leaders, who head the world's major economic powers, to confront the root causes of terrorism and to prevent attacks against minorities in the Middle East.

Female Suicide bomber Hits Federal College Of Education, Niger State


A suspected female suicide bomber on Wednesday died while detonating a bomb hidden in her body at the entrance of a library at the Federal College of Education, Kontagora, Niger state.

Monday 10 November 2014

FBI Wants to Hack Computers Globally, Seeks Search Warrant Expansion

The Justice Department is looking to remove restrictions on the FBI’s ability to hack into and monitor computer systems everywhere by easing the requirements necessary for it to obtain a search warrant.

BREAKING: Military Helicopter on Surveillance Mission Crashes in Adamawa

A military helicopter on surveillance mission has crashed in Damare, a suburb of Girei Local Government Area of Adamawa state.
A resident, Jamilu Inuwa, said saw the chopper go down.
“The helicopter crashed in Damare,” he said. “I don’t know if it is a military plane or not.” he said.

A Yola-based journalist however told PREMIUM TIMES he had it on good authority that the helicopter was on surveillance mission and was carrying arms and ammunition.

He said he was further told that there were some foreigners aboard.
“Immediately after the crash, soldiers were drafted to the scene to cordon off the scene,” the journalist told PREMIUM TIMES.

Mr. Inuwa also said the scene of the crash is not far from the temporary camp of the National Youth Service Corps which is serving as a base for the internally displaced persons [IDPs] in the state.

The spokesperson of the Defence headquarters, Chris Olukolade, a Major General, could not be reached for comments just as the  spokesperson of the Nigerian Air Force, Dele Alonge. They did not answer or return calls.

News of the helicopter crash came about two months after a Nigerian Air Force fighter jet, went missing during routine operations in the northern part of Adamawa State.

The Nigerian Air Force aircraft went missing on September 12.

The aircraft, an Alpha Jet (NAF 466) was involved in the counter insurgency operation against the extremist Boko Haram sect.

The whereabouts of the missing Alpha Jet had become a subject of conjectures following the inability of the Nigeria Air Force to tell Nigerians what actually happened to the fighter jet.

Boko Haram insurgents later claimed shooting the aircraft down in a video in which they appeared to slaughter one of the pilots of the missing jet.

But last week, local fishermen claimed they found wreckages of the jet in the River Benue.

The fishermen said they found the aircraft at Kwa Ine Village, Demsa Local Government, about 50 kilometers away from Yola, the Adamawa state capital.

Details later…

Source:
Premium Times

Boko Haram Releases New Video On Captured Towns, Shekau Seen Preaching To Locals

Boko Haram terrorists released a new video this evening showing footage on how the sect is presently controlling towns and villages under its new ‘Islamic caliphate’.

Why America Needs War

This incisive article was written on April 30, 2003, by historian and political scientist Jacques Pauwels.  

Wars are a terrible waste of lives and resources, and for that reason most people are in principle opposed to wars. The American President, on the other hand, seems to love war. Why?

Suicide Bomber 'Kills 47 Students' in A Potiskum (Nigeria) High School

At least 47 students have been killed by a suicide bomber at a school assembly in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Potiskum, police have said.

Foiled Plot by Alleged Islamic Terrorists to Kill Queen Elizabeth. It was not a False Flag!

Queen Elizabeth II
An alleged  plot to kill Her Majesty the Queen was uncovered barely 2 days before the Remembrance Day celebrations.

Friday 7 November 2014

Breaking News: Bomb Blast Near A Cash Machine In Bauchi State Kill 10 People

At least 10 people have been killed in a bomb blast as they queued to withdraw money from a cash machine in northern Nigeria, residents have told the BBC.

Nigerian Army Frees 42 Detained Boko Haram Suspects, Gives Each N100,000 Naira

Freed Boko Haram Suspects
The Borno state government on Thursday received 42 suspected Boko Haram terrorists captured by the Nigerian army.

70 Percent Of Nigeria’s Prison Population Still Awaiting Trial - Nigeria Prisons Officer

Prison Inmates in Nigeria - Premium Times
A spokesman for The Nigerian Prisons Service has stated that of the 56,785 inmates in Nigerian prisons, only 17, 775 had been convicted with the rest awaiting trial according to a Premium Times report.

Extra-Judicial Killing: Nigerian Soldiers Shoot Dead 16 People Moments After Their Arrest

Victims of Extra-Judicial Killing In Potiskum
Sixteen men who were arrested by Nigerian soldiers in Potiskum, Yobe state in the country’s northeast on Wednesday were found dead just hours later with bullet wounds.

Fallout Of Soldiers Running Away From Battle: Nigerian Govt Reviews Recruitment Process Into Armed Forces

The Federal Government has taken a decision to review the strategy for recruitment into the Nigerian Armed Forces, security sources indicated on Thursday.