Author Archives: SupremePundit

Student monitoring: Cyberbullying leads Los Angeles-area school district to spy on students’ Facebook, Twitter – NY Daily News

Student monitoring: Cyberbullying leads Los Angeles-area school district to spy on students’ Facebook, Twitter The Glendale Unified School District has begun using the firm Geo Listening to keep track of its students’ social media accounts this school year. The school district, responding to two suicides last year, says the program has so far ‘been working… Read More »

US police shoot dead car crash victim | The Times

American police shot dead an unarmed man who was running toward police officers and may have been just trying to get help after crashing his car, authorities said.A police officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter for the shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday. A lawyer for the victim’s family said on Sunday he… Read More »

How Your Are Going to Die. The Flu of 1918

  Intentional Contamination of Vaccine With Avian Flu Marks Start Of Massive Biological War & Genocide By NWO & Homeland Security Deerfield, Illinois-based pharmaceutical company Baxter International Inc. who adheres to Bio Safety Level 3 (BSL3) standards in their laboratories has distributed Vaccine laced with deadly live Avian Flu Virus to 18 Nations. In a… Read More »

Homework debate: Too much, too little or busy work? – CNN.com

A 2012 study found no relationship between the amount of time spent on homework and grades, but did find a positive link between homework and performance on standardized tests. A 2006 analysis of homework studies found a link between time spent on homework and achievement, but found it was much stronger in secondary school versus… Read More »

Author Argues Colleges Focus More on Professional Training Than Transformation | PBS NewsHour | Sept. 4, 2013 | PBS

JEFFREY BROWN: “If you want an education, the odds aren’t with you, JEFFREY BROWN: You add a larger level. You write: “Midway through the last decade, the 20th century, American higher education changed. Colleges and universities entered a new phase in which they stopped being intellectually driven and culturally oriented and began to model themselves… Read More »

N.S.A. Able to Foil Basic Safeguards of Privacy on Web – NYTimes.com

  The National Security Agency is winning its long-running secret war on encryption, using supercomputers, technical trickery, court orders and behind-the-scenes persuasion to undermine the major tools protecting the privacy of everyday communications in the Internet age, according to newly disclosed documents. The agency has circumvented or cracked much of the encryption, or digital scrambling,… Read More »

Idiot neuro Surgeons

Idiot neuro  surgeons that know better use equipment that was “cleaned” using methods we have know damm well for over 40 years do not work to kill MAD COW DISEASE or CJD in humans just keep charging for killing off their patients. At least with this act of manslaughter the victim lives long enough to… Read More »

Tropical storm Gabrielle fizzles: Why has hurricane season been so calm? (+video) – CSMonitor.com

CAN ANYONE SAY “GLOBAL COOLING”? Tropical storm Gabrielle fizzles: Why has hurricane season been so calm? (+video) Tropical storm Gabrielle was the seventh Atlantic tropical cyclone this season, but no hurricanes have yet formed, which is unusual. Another 10 hurricane-free days would set a record. And here is why: Now go google Landscheidt Cycles and… Read More »

Fool me once, shame on you (9/11false flag + two wars) Fool me twice shame on me.

Or no fucking way again you lying puppet. LYING PUPPET TAMPA, September 6, 2013 – Public opinion polls are virtually unanimous. The American people oppose military intervention in Syria, despite poll questions worded in a way that assumes the Syrian government perpetrated chemical weapons attacks against its own people. The Washington Post/ABC News poll asked: The… Read More »

Illegal tax to keep doctors and insurance companies wealthy and the middle class on a path to ruin!Early look at health law’s premiums – Yahoo! Finance

They also said the personal income tax was temporary and would never go above 1% of a persons wages… They always give the premium for an individual to avoid sticker shock. A 60 year old couple with the mid- range plan will pay $1528 per month based on the individual example they gave of $764… Read More »

Snow Blanketing South America Kills 250,000 Alpacas, at Least 5 People Dead [VIDEO] : News : Nature World News

Approximately 250,000 alpacas have died as a result of the worst snowfall Peru has seen in a decade, and the unexpectedly intense blast of winter weather has claimed livestock and human life in other parts of South America as well. A cold weather front from the Antarctic began to spread across South America earlier this… Read More »

Forgetfulness may soon be a memory, say scientists probing cognitive ageing | South China Morning Post

With RbAp48, we were able to reverse age-related memory loss in the mice,” said Columbia’s Dr Eric Kandel, who shared the 2000 Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries of the molecular basis of memory and led the research. “The researchers plan to see what social and dietary factors might boost RbAp48 in mice, said Kandel,… Read More »

The REAL ‘Stuff White People Like’ « OkTrends

The REAL ‘Stuff White People Like’ September 8th, 2010 by Christian Rudder What is it that makes a culture unique? How are whites, blacks, Asians, or whoever different from everybody else? What tastes, interests, and concepts define an ethnic group? And is there any way to make fun of other races in public and get… Read More »

Isolated Mashco-Piro Indians appear in Peru – Yahoo! News

FRANK BAJAK August 19, 2013 . View gallery FILE – This Nov. 2011 file photo, shows members of the Mashco-Piro tribe, photographed at an undisclosed … LIMA, Peru (AP) — Members of an Indian tribe that has long lived in voluntary isolation in Peru’s southeastern Amazon attempted to make contact with outsiders for a second time… Read More »

The College-Loan Scandal: Matt Taibbi on the Ripping Off of Young America | Politics News | Rolling Stone

On May 31st, president Barack Obama strolled into the bright sunlight of the Rose Garden, covered from head to toe in the slime and ooze of the Benghazi and IRS scandals. In a Karl Rove-ian masterstroke, he simply pretended they weren’t there and changed the subject. More Taibbi: The Last Mystery of the Financial Crisis… Read More »

Opinion: 99 must-reads on income inequality – CNN.com

Stolen and preserved from here: Opinion: 99 must-reads on income inequality – CNN.com. 1. “The Price of Inequality,” by Joseph Stiglitz   2. “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” by John Perkins   3. “Player Piano,” by Kurt Vonnegut (Vonnegut’s first novel; according to the back cover, it’s a “chilling tale of engineer Paul Proteus,… Read More »

Copper and Alzheimer’s disease Link?

BBC News – Copper linked to Alzheimer’s disease. One says it helps another says it hurts.  A better journalist would compare the studies side by side.  Should that be me?