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Occupy “pepper-spray cop” awarded $38k settlement (Video Report)

Images: Thanx to David Dees

A clear case of mind over matter.  The Judge didn’t mind and the abused peaceful protesters didn’t matter. . . EDITOR

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The bully cop in this David Dees photo is not the same asshole that’s in the video. Just from the same breed. . . EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by RT America on Oct 24, 2013

DOJ & House Republicans Begin Settlement Talks On Fast & Furious Lawsuit

from Freedom Outpost

Attorneys for the Department of Justice and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee told U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson that they have begun settlement talks on the lawsuit that seeks to force Attorney General Eric Holder to produce documents related to Operation Fast and Furious. Both sides said the talks had just begun and that neither side could say whether they would make any progress or not.

Holder was held in contempt of Congress in June for not providing the subpoenaed documents and the Republicans in the House sued him in August to enforce the subpoena. Barack Obama invoked executive privilege in order to stop the documents from being released to the House Oversight Committee. . . . Read Complete Report

250,000 Year Old Settlement In Mexico Found Under Volcanic Ash {w/Video)

Archaeological Dig at Hueyatico, Mexico. SOURCE Texas A&M University {More photo’s here)

from: Before its News

Friday, October 5, 2012 2:08

Humans were hunting mastodons in Mexico 250,000 years ago.  This archaeological heresy is supported by finding at Hueyatlaco.

Hueyatlaco is an archeological site in Valsequillo, Mexico. Several potential pre-Clovis localities were found in the 1960s around the edge of the Valsequillo Reservoir, Mexico.  One of these localities is the site of Hueyatlaco.  This site was excavated by Cynthia Irwin-Williams in 1962, 1964, and 1966.

Humans were hunting mastodons in Mexico 250,000 years ago.  This archaeological heresy is supported by finding at Hueyatlaco.

Hueyatlaco is an archeological site in Valsequillo, Mexico. Several potential pre-Clovis localities were found in the 1960s around the edge of the Valsequillo Reservoir, Mexico.  One of these localities is the site of Hueyatlaco.  This site was excavated by Cynthia Irwin-Williams in 1962, 1964, and 1966.

One of its early excavators Virginia Steen-McIntyre writes “Hueyátlaco is a dangerous site. To even publicly mention the geological evidence for its great age is to jeopardize one’s professional career. Three of us geologists can testify to that. It’s very existence is blasphemous because it questions a basic dogma of Darwinism, the ruling philosophy (or religion, if you will) of the western scientific world for the past 150 years. That dogma states that, over a long period of time, members of the human family have generally become more and more intelligent. The Hueyátlaco site is thus ‘impossible’ because Mid-Pleistocene humans weren’t smart enough to do all that the evidence implies. Besides, there is no New World anthropoid stock from which they could have evolved.: . . . Read Complete Report w/Photos

from youtube

Early Man In America!

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After excavations in the 1960’s, the site became notorious due to geochronologists analyses that indicated human habitation at Hueyatlaco was dated to 250 ka. . . . Read Complete lengthy Discription

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Cappadocia: ALIEN ENGINEERED UNDERGROUND CITY?

Photo: A house in Cappadocia Turkey. Above the extensive underground cities. SOURCE Wikimedia Public Domain

from  Underground Cities Cappadocia Turkey

One of the characteristics of Cappadocia is having plenty of underground cities. It’s known that there are more than a hundred of underground settlements in the region and many of them are not open for visits. The underground cities, which are guessed to be used since the Bronze Age, used to be a settlement mostly in Byzantine period, doubtless. In this period, increasing invasions forced local residents to build underground cities for protection and religious purposes. . . . Read Complete Report

from History Channel via youtube

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