Obama’s Birth Certificate – #1 Most Important Issue Facing Us
The Intel Hub Shepard Ambellas © 2011. All Rights Reserved. April 28, 2011 “No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not [...]
Call Today To Urge Action For Sea Turtles in the Gulf
A CALL To Action! April 28th, 2011 Please make at least one telephone call for the survival of Kemp’s ridley sea turtles this Thursday, April 28! No action has yet been taken to stop sea turtles from washing up dead and dying in the Gulf of Mexico. You can make a difference now with one [...]
Billboard Company Cancels “Equal Rights For Palestinians”
Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign April 28th, 2011 Efforts by the Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign (SeaMAC) to call attention to injustices against the Palestinian people have once again been censored. Just days after several billboards went up in the Seattle area with the slogan “EQUAL RIGHTS FOR PALESTINIANS – Stop Funding the Israeli Military”, Clear Channel Outdoor, [...]
White House Appoints New USGCRP Director To Chemically Poison the Populace?
The Intel Hub Shepard Ambellas © 2011. All Rights Reserved. April 28, 2011 As you might know The Intel Hub released a major article entitled “Secret Presidential Chemtrail Budget Uncovered, Congress Exceeds Billions To Spray Populace Like Roaches – The Budget Obama Did Not Want You To Know About” earlier this year, proving conclusively the government [...]
A Great Nothing Sweeps the Land
The Intel Hub Shepard Ambellas © 2011. All Rights Reserved April 28, 2011 Deadly tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, land hurricanes, random violent storms, flash floods, and radiation have swept the land. No longer is there a rock to hide under. Now crabs, whales and other sea life are being found gathering in masse in Antarctica. Could this [...]
Tornadoes Rock Alabama and Georgia, One of Largest Tornado Outbreaks In History
Tornadoes Devastate South, Killing at Least 266 Massive tornadoes tore a town-flattening streak across the South, killing at least 266 people in six states and forcing rescuers to carry some survivors out on makeshift stretchers of splintered debris. Two of Alabama’s major cities were among the places devastated by the deadliest twister outbreak in nearly [...]
“Gross Miscarriage of Radiation Science,” In Fukushima As Strontium Found In Hawaii Milk
The Intel Hub By Alex Thomas April 27th, 2011 In a time when very few experts speak out against the official line, nuclear expert Arnie Gundersen has been an outspoken critic of the cover up of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Speaking to Russia Today, Gundersen was quoted as saying that Japanese officials have taken part [...]
High Levels Of Radiation Reported At Perry Nuclear Power Plant In Ohio
The Intel Hub By Alex Thomas April 27th, 2011 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, a supposed government oversight agency that is actually funded by the nuclear industry itself, has started a special investigation into high levels of radiation reported at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant in Ohio. The workers immediately evacuated on April 22nd after radiation [...]
Armed Agents Invade Maxam Nutraceutics and Steal Natural Health Products In Shocking FDA Raid
Natural News Ethan A. Huff April 27th, 2011 Amidst all the destructive activities taking place in our world today that deserve attention, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided instead to make it a personal mission to destroy the businesses and livelihoods of those trying to help people through natural medicine. On Thursday, [...]
North American Perimeter Security and the Militarization of the Northern Border
The Intel Hub By Dana Gabriel – Contributing Writer April 27th, 2011 With the release of a U.S. Congressional report that found only a small fraction of the border with Canada was being adequately monitored, there is now more focus being placed on the northern border. As a result of increased scrutiny, there are efforts [...]






