In the latest lunatic, insane example of “vaccine rage” now being pushed by the criminal vaccine industry and its corporate-run media prostitutes, the Boston Herald’s entire editorial staff has openly called for what are essentially government-run execution squads to mass murder scientists, naturopaths, chiropractors and journalists who question the safety of injecting children with mercury, a brain-damaging toxin still found in flu shot vaccines administered to children and expectant mothers. Continue reading “Boston Herald calls for government-run execution squads to MASS MURDER naturopaths, scientists and journalists who oppose mercury in immunizations”
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There are growing concerns about radioactive contamination in some north St. Louis County homes. And some say it came from the nuclear waste at the West Lake Landfill.
It’s the latest development in a story 5 On Your Side has been following for months.
A law firm representing homeowners said experts have now tested five homes in the Spanish Village subdivision and all five have had elevated levels of some radioactive materials. Continue reading “West Lake Landfill : An underground fire, radioactive waste, and governmental failure “highly elevated levels” of Thorium found in St. Louis County homes”
NEW YORK — Tick season is here and experts warn this year could be one of the worst yet.
A rare disease called Powassan is spread by the same tick that carries Lyme disease.
Powassan attacks the nervous system, affecting memory, thinking and balance — and in some cases, it can be deadly.
The virus is spread through deer ticks and there is no treatment for it.
Continue reading “Rare, Potentially-Deadly Tick-Borne Disease Powassan Found In New York, New Jersey”
A man and woman were arrested in Sunday in connection with a motel shooting that police believe was part of a cross-city rampage throughout the Los Angeles suburbs — killing one person and wounding at least three others.
The shooting spree, spanning multiple cities, began when an armed Hispanic man and a Hispanic female accomplice forced their way into a woman’s green SUV in Pico Rivera on Saturday afternoon, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department said. Continue reading “Couple Arrested After Deadly Shooting Rampage in LA”
EAST TEXAS (KLTV) – At least five people died during Saturday storms in East Texas.
The Ben Wheeler Volunteer Fire Department confirms the body of an unidentified person was found in a pasture in Canton. A tornado warning remains in effect for the area through 8:30 p.m. Continue reading “Officials: 5 dead during weekend storms, casualties may increase”
Kim Jong-Un’s army readied for war as they fired rockets and torpedoes at mock enemy warships during North Korea‘s ‘largest ever’ live-fire artillery drills on Tuesday.
Hundreds of tanks were lined up along the eastern coastal town of Wonsan in a show of military strength to celebrate 85 years since the North Korean army was created.
Kim saluted the military as he watched the exercises on Tuesday, which involved the firing of more than 300 large-calibre artillery pieces and included submarine torpedo-attacks. Continue reading “Kim prepares for war: North Korean leader takes the salute as his army fires rockets and torpedoes at mock enemy warships during country’s ‘largest ever’ live-fire artillery drills”
San Francisco Chronicle – by Demian Bulwa
A recent string of robberies on BART trains took a frightening turn when dozens of juveniles swarmed an Oakland station over the weekend and commandeered a train car, forcing passengers to hand over bags and cell phones and leaving at least two with head injuries, witnesses told the transit agency.
The incident — the first of its kind in recent memory — occurred around 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Coliseum Station.
Continue reading “BART takeover robbery: 40 to 60 teens swarm train, rob weekend riders”
The Guardian – by Pádraig Collins
Erin Moran, the former child star who played Joanie Cunningham in the sitcoms Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi, has died.
She was 56, and the cause of death has not been determined.
A statement from the sheriff’s department in Harrison County, Indiana, said the dispatcher “received a 911 call about an unresponsive female. Upon arrival of first responders, it was determined that Erin Moran Fleischmann was deceased. An autopsy is pending.” Continue reading “Erin Moran, actor who played Joanie Cunningham in Happy Days, dies at 56”
The U.S. power grid appears to have been hit with multiple power outages affecting San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles.
Officials report that business, traffic and day-to-day life has come to a standstill in San Francisco, reportedly the worst hit of the three major cities currently experiencing outages. Continue reading “Cyber Attack Fears As MULTIPLE CITIES HIT With Simultaneous Power Grid Failures: Shockwave Of Delays In San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York”
ERIE, Pa. (CBS) –– Pennsylvania State Police say the manhunt for the alleged ‘Facebook killer’ Steve Stephens is over.
Authorities say Stephens shot and killed himself after a brief pursuit. Continue reading “Police: Alleged ‘Facebook Killer’ Fatally Shoots Self In Erie County”
New York Daily News – by Chris Sommerfeldt, Terence Cullen
As many as 36 ISIS militants were killed when the U.S. dropped its biggest non-nuclear bomb on a terrorist encampment in Afghanistan on Thursday, officials said.
The colossal explosion — caused by a 21,600-pound weapon nicknamed the “mother of all bombs” — so far hasn’t killed any civilians after destroying a network of tunnels and caves used by ISIS, U.S. and Afghan forces said. Continue reading “At least 36 ISIS militants killed in ‘mother of all bombs’ blast carried out by U.S. in Afghanistan”
The Telegraph – by James Rothwell
At least three people have been killed after a truck crashed into a crowd of people on the streets of Stockholm.
Swedish police said several people were injured after the truck was driven into people on the street in central Stockholm. Continue reading “Stockholm truck crash: ‘Several dead’ as vehicle crashes into crowd of people”
The Truth About Cancer – by Dr. Jack Wolfson
Cholesterol is one of the most important molecules in your body. Often vilified by mainstream medical doctors and the media, cholesterol serves many functions including: cell membrane integrity and function; production of vitamin D; digestion (it is a large component of bile); the precursor to hormones such as testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol.
Cholesterol is so important that every animal and every fish make it as well. Why do eggs contain cholesterol? Try forming a chicken without it! Continue reading “The Truth About Cholesterol Levels & Cancer Most MDs Don’t Know”
SEOUL, South Korea — A senior North Korean defector has told NBC News that the country’s “desperate” dictator is prepared to use nuclear weapons to strike the United States and its allies.
Thae Yong Ho is the most high profile North Korean defector in two decades, meaning he is able to give a rare insight into the secretive, authoritarian regime. Continue reading “North Korean Defector Tells Lester Holt ‘World Should Be Ready’”
The vaccine industry is unique in the fact that the more its products fail, the greater the demand for its faulty products. Simply stated, when vaccines are accidentally distributed with live viruses instead of attenuated (weakened) viruses, they cause the very outbreaks of disease they claim to prevent.
Once the outbreak happens, the pharma-funded mainstream media catapults disease hysteria into mass consciousness while calling for everyone to take more vaccines to “prevent the outbreak.” Those who weren’t vaccinated are always blamed for every outbreak, even when the outbreaks occur largely among children who have already been vaccinated. Continue reading “The corrupt vaccine industry has the means and motive to stage a massive false flag “outbreak” to demand nationwide vaccine mandates”
Winds that lashed Southern Nevada diminished on Friday, but continued to make life difficult for crews trying to restore power and repair damage from a day earlier.
NV Energy reported that 3,182 customers in Southern Nevada — 3,086 of them in Clark County — remained without power as of 4:30 p.m., a day after gusts clocked as high as 84 mph grounded airline flights, flipped semi-trucks, ripped away signs and downed trees and utility poles. Continue reading “Cleanup begins as winds continue to whip Southern Nevada”