August 30, 2015
Pastor William Perguson II dies in a plane crash at W.K. Kellogg Airport, Battle Creek
A man practicing takeoffs and landings in an experimental aircraft died Thursday evening when the plane crashed at W.K. Kellogg Airport, Battle Creek police said.
Battle Creek police identified the pilot as William Pergerson II, 48, of Berrien Springs. No one else was injured.
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Banks Demanding Customers Account for Every Deposit & Withdrawal before Offering Mortgages
June 16, 2015 Paul Joseph Watson
Banks are beginning to demand that customers account for every deposit and withdrawal in their account before they can obtain a mortgage, another illustration of how capital controls imposed on the middle class are intensifying.
The financial elite are currently attempting to impose a myriad of new capital control on the middle class under the justification of preventing tax fraud and the financing of terrorism, including the idea of banning cash altogether which has already picked up steam in countries like Denmark and Sweden.
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Global Drought Conditions Are Drying Out Several Regions And Sparking Food Production Concerns
July 15 2014 11:26 AM EDT
The American West is locked in what’s likely to be recorded as the worst drought in U.S. history as farmers and industry from Texas to California despair over conditions so severe that California is expected to introduce statewide mandatory water restrictions for the first time ever.
But the U.S. isn’t alone, as severe drought conditions are also plaguing Australia and some regions in Africa, threatening to cause food shortages in some of the poorest nations on earth and higher prices across the world. In South America, a drought in northeastern Brazil has wreaked havoc among coffee growers and spiked coffee prices around the world.
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