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John Hopkins University’s Shannon Frattaroli sees danger in gun ownership among senior citizens, and pointed out Thursday that California’s Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs) provide a way that families can have guns confiscated from older relatives.
Senior citizens have been among the most adamant Second Amendment advocates in recent years, such as the late Otis McDonald (above), who challenged Chicago’s handgun ban at the U.S. Supreme Court — and won. Continue reading “New Gun Control Idea: Take Guns from Senior Citizens”
UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations is saying for the first time that it was involved in the introduction of cholera to Haiti and needs to do “much more” to end the suffering of those affected, estimated at more than 800,000 people.
Researchers say there is ample evidence that cholera was introduced to Haiti’s biggest river in October 2010 by inadequately treated sewage from a U.N. peacekeeping base. The United Nations has never accepted responsibility, and has answered lawsuits on behalf of victims in U.S. courts by claiming diplomatic immunity.
Continue reading “UN says it was involved in introducing cholera to Haiti”
“Abundance of Caution” When NO Mosquitoes Test Positive Sets Toxic Precedence
24 Hour Notice Given With No Public Input – Who Decides? Continue reading “San Diego Ground Zero For Next Round Of Zika Spraying”
Market Watch – by Myra P Saefong
Oil prices officially charged into a bull market Thursday as the prospect of an output freeze by major producers, data showing the first weekly fall in U.S. crude supplies in a month, and a decline in the dollar boosted prices.
Crude-oil prices have advanced more than 20% from their Aug. 2 low over the past several sessions, signifying a bull-market run. Continue reading “Why oil prices just stampeded into bull-market territory”
Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner
The rise of industrial agriculture — led by companies such as Monsanto that push monoculture, chemical-based farming and patented life forms — has brought a flood of pesticides that wreak havoc on natural ecosystems.
Insects and animals that eat insects fall victim to the millions of gallons of pesticides dumped on cropland, which run off into waterways, drift to nearby habitats and are picked up as residue by visiting pollinators. Continue reading “First Long-term Study Confirms World’s Most Popular Pesticide is Wiping Bees Off the Planet”
The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes
Some people still aren’t sure on this point, so just for the record, yes: US government propaganda use against American citizens has been fully made legal.
You see kids, once upon a time in 1948, we had something known as theSmith-Mundt Act (or, more officially, The US Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948). This act specified the State Department’s propaganda operations outside (key word “outside”) of US borders in a shift from wartime to peacetime use of propaganda as an instrument of the new post-World War II foreign policy. Continue reading “Yes, US Government Propaganda Use Against American Citizens Is Officially Legal Now”
Just to prove the US isn’t the only place where governments seek to cure symptoms rather than diseases for political benefit, Venezuela’s Interior Minister, Nestor Reverol, launched a campaign in Caracas to “disarm” citizens in an effort to curb rampant violence. Venezuela has the world’s second highest murder rate which Reverol attributes, at least in part, to heavily armed gangs roaming the streets with guns that they apparently acquire from “corrupt” police officers. To address the violent crime issue, Venezueala has decided to chop up over 2,000 shotguns and pistols and laser tag ammunition as apparently the majority of ammunition used for violent crime in the country is manufactured by the state and “sold by corrupt police” as well. We’re noticing a trend here. Per Reuters: Continue reading “Venezuela Confiscates Guns As Murder Rates Soar”
The College Fix – by Jeremy Beaman
The Princeton University HR department has largely wiped the word “man” from its vocabulary.
The relatively new policy in effect at the Ivy League institution spells out the directive in a four-page memo that aims to make the department more gender inclusive.
Instead of using “man,” employees are told to use words such as human beings, individuals or people. Continue reading “Princeton HR department: Don’t use word ‘man’”
A federal program to work with local law enforcement to remove dangerous illegal immigrant criminals, implemented just weeks after Kate Steinle’s murder put the issue in the national spotlight, has resulted in fewer deportations, according to analysts.
The Priority Enforcement Program (PEP) was introduced last summer as something of a compromise to get sanctuary cities to work with the federal government on deportations by only requesting that local authorities hand over the most dangerous criminals. Statistics show that fewer local law enforcement agencies are refusing to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, yet far fewer illegal immigrant criminals are being deported under the current scheme. Continue reading “ICE program failing to rid US of dangerous illegal immigrants, analysts say”
Reports, speculations, rumors abound concerning the health of Hillary Clinton. Among them: she has Parkinson’s.
Obviously, the situation would be clarified if we had access to a complete and unbiased analysis of her health and medical treatment. But how likely is that?
Meanwhile, if Hillary has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, there are drugs that are routinely prescribed, and their adverse effects should be noted. Continue reading “Hillary: what drugs is she on?”
The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes
Al Gore, still busy working on becoming the first “carbon billionaire,” has been caught in yet another global warming fib.
Back on July 29th, Al Gore said: Continue reading “Al Gore Blames Global Warming For Cali Wildfires — As Serial Arsonist Is Arrested For Starting Them”
There is an interesting disconnect with some people when discussing the concept of global centralization. Naturally, the mind reels in horror at the very idea, because many of us know, deep down at our core, that centralization is the root of tyranny. We know that when absolute power is granted into the hands of an elite few over the lives of the masses, very bad things happen. No small group of people has ever shown itself trustworthy, rational, empathic or wise enough to handle such a responsibility. They ALWAYS screw it up, or, they deliberately take advantage of their extreme position of influence to force a particular ideology on everyone else. Continue reading “How The Globalists Will Attempt To Control Populations Post-Collapse”
A teenager who was shot and killed by Chicago police officers last month suffered a single gunshot wound to his back, according to an autopsy by the Cook County medical examiner’s office made public on Wednesday.
Toxicology reports also found 18-year-old Paul O’Neal did not have drugs in his system. His death has been ruled a homicide, the autopsy report said. Continue reading “Teen shot by Chicago police suffered gunshot wound to his back”
Western Journalism – by Charles Campbell
Republican lawmakers have been pushing for the FBI to release any documents from the three-and-a-half-hour interview it held last month with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
On Tuesday, the documents were finally released to Congress but they came with quite a surprise: Much of the information was redacted, or “blacked out.” Continue reading “Clinton’s Interview Documents Heavily Redacted By The FBI”
The deadly storm system that wreaked havoc on Louisiana, where more than 20,000 had to be rescued, is working its way into the Midwest, where officials are braced for major flooding.
Six people have died in Louisiana, the state registrar for vital records, Devin George, told reporters Monday. George said the deaths included two people in East Baton Rouge Parish, two in St. Helena Parish and two in Tangipahoa Parish. Continue reading “Deadly storm system leaves La. in shambles, threatens new flooding in Illinois”
Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich
My new book, Eat to Beat Disease, Foods Medicinal Qualities was published July 20, 2016, and Blog Talk Radio show “In the Know” host Sallie O. Elkordy interviewed me about it, but before we got to talking about my new book, she asked a pointed question about vaccines since she knows that I have researched vaccine information since the 1980s and wrote Vaccination Voodoo, What YOU Don’t Know About Vaccines the only book I know of that addresses most of the toxic ingredients in vaccines and the damage they cause from published peer review journals, which is not being taken seriously by the medical profession. Continue reading “Why Should There Be A Moratorium On Vaccines?”
The Free Beacon – by Bill Gertz
Russia is building large numbers of underground nuclear command bunkers in the latest sign Moscow is moving ahead with a major strategic forces modernization program.
U.S. intelligence officials said construction has been underway for several years on “dozens” of underground bunkers in Moscow and around the country. Continue reading “Russia Building New Underground Nuclear Command Posts”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Wyoming — Shortly after they realized the potential for wind energy creation in Wyoming, renewable energy companies began constructing turbines on private property and then selling the clean power they generated to the residents. However, shortly after their ventures began, Wyoming government officials, acting on behalf of fossil fuel interests, moved in for the kill.
The state legislature asked the question, “Who owns the wind?” Continue reading “State Now Claims It Owns the Wind — Taxing Renewable Energy “Out of Existence””
Border Patrol agents in Orchard Park, N.Y., arrested a group of illegal aliens who were trespassing at an elementary school. Several of the illegal aliens had been previously deported and had criminal records.
An officer from the Orchard Park Police Department responded to call at an elementary school where thirteen male subjects were reportedly trespassing. The officer contacted Border Patrol agents to investigate the background of the suspects, according to information obtained by Breitbart Texas from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials. Continue reading “Border Patrol Busts Previously Deported Criminal Aliens at N.Y. Elementary School”