Smith & Wesson Offers Consumers Three Free Magazines With Purchase of New M&P PistolAmmoland

Springfield, MA -(Ammoland.com)- Smith & Wesson Corp. announced that the company is currently offering consumers a limited opportunity to obtain three free magazines with the purchase of a new full-size or compact M&P pistol.

With over 50 choices available including the Performance Center Ported C.O.R.E pistols or the recently introduced carbon fiber finished M&P, there has never been a better time to purchase your first or second M&P pistol.   Continue reading “Smith & Wesson Offers Consumers Three Free Magazines With Purchase of New M&P Pistol”

Prevent Disease – by Natasha Longo

Scientists at the University of Illinois have engineered a genetically modified yeast to enhance fermentation and eliminate byproducts that cause hangovers. The question is, how will altering natural yeast in fermentation processes affect the chemical constituents in wine once metabolized?

Food scientists have been looking to incorporate additives consisting of a series of chelation compounds to wine to prevent it from looking, smelling and tasting funky after oxidation. The problem is, many of them are toxic to living cells. A new method of modifying yeast may bypass additives altogether.   Continue reading “New GMO Wine Makes Promises Of No More Hangovers, But At What Cost?”

Natural causes or accident likely in Getty heir deathYahoo News – by Robert Jablon, Tami Abdollah

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The death at a Hollywood Hills home Tuesday of Andrew Getty, one of the heirs to the fortune of one of the wealthiest and best-known families in American history, was most likely from natural causes or an accident, authorities and family members said.

The death appeared to be from natural causes, Los Angeles County coroner’s Assistant Chief Ed Winter said, but it has been initially called an accident because of medication found at the scene. He said coroner’s officials need to await the results of further examination and toxicology tests, which could take up to 10 weeks to process.   Continue reading “Coroner: Death of Andrew Getty appears natural or accident”

The Free Thought Project – by Cassandra Fairbanks

Owego, NY– Steven and Cindy Dunlap of Owego, NY, were expecting a normal evening as Steven Dunlap left his home for his weekly pizza night with his friends on February 11. Unfortunately, their normal evening became a nightmare when the police decided that the traffic at their home from the elderly woman’s quilting business was indicative of a meth lab.

Cindy Dunlap says she no longer feels safe in her own home. She believes her reputation has been tarnished since the day her husband was pulled out of his car and arrested at gunpoint by six officers last month.  As Steven was taken into custody he repeatedly asked why he was being arrested; the officers would not provide any answers.   Continue reading “Cops Raid Elderly Couple Looking For A Meth Lab and Guns- Find Only Quilting Supplies”

Channel News Asia

GENEVA: Members of the Saudi-led coalition conducting air strikes in Yemen are preventing a Red Cross plane from delivering urgent medical supplies in Sanaa, an ICRC spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

In a statement, the independent aid agency “called for the urgent removal of obstacles to the delivery to Yemen of vital medical supplies needed to treat casualties from a week of deadly clashes and air strikes”.   Continue reading “Coalition preventing Red Cross from delivering medical aid in Yemen: spokeswoman”

1-Bundy-Bill-AB40821st Century Wire – by Patrick Henningsen

CARSON CITY, NV – Tomorrow the Nevada state legislature will be hearing a bill which could potentially transform the land use across the southwest.

Nevadan’s Resource Rights Bill AB408 would effectively open the door for residents to develop land resources in traditionally key sectors in the state including farming, ranching, mining and recreation. Presently, the US Federal Department of Interior and its subsidiaries claim ‘managerial control’ and ownership over nearly 90% of the state of Nevada’s public lands.   Continue reading “Nevada Residents: ‘Public Land Belongs to the People, Not DC’”

Channel News Asia

BEIJING: China’s Defence Ministry said on Tuesday its warships had completed an evacuation of Chinese nationals from Yemen, with more than 570 people safely transported across the Red Sea to Djibouti, from where they will be flown home.

The Chinese were evacuated in two batches, one from Aden and the other, much larger group from Hodeidah, the ministry said in a statement on its website.   Continue reading “China completes evacuation of its nationals from Yemen”

Truthdig – by Alison Rose Levy

In the 1976 film “Network,” a news anchor, played by the late actor Peter Finch, urges his television audience to open their windows and shout the infamous phrase, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!”

According to people I’ve talked to on the ground in Oregon, that may be something close to what many residents there are feeling right now. But instead of shouting out the window, Oregonians are petitioning and phoning their senator, Ron Wyden, to ask him to oppose granting so-called fast-track authority to President Obama.   Continue reading “Oregonians Are ‘Mad as Hell’ About Trade Deals That Threaten Their Food Supply”

The Matrix - Public DomainThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The average American spends more than 10 hours a day using an electronic device.  And most of that activity is not even interactive.  The vast majority of the time we are just passively absorbing content that someone else has created.  This very much reminds me of the movie “the Matrix”, but with a twist.  Instead of humans being forcefully connected to “the Matrix”, we are all willingly connecting ourselves to it.  There is a giant system that defines our reality for us, and the length of time that the average American spends connected to it just continues to keep growing.  In fact, there are millions upon millions of us that simply do not “feel right” unless there is at least something on in the background.   Continue reading “How Much Time Do Americans Spend Plugged Into The Matrix Every Day?”

natural cures for cancerLook Within – by Russ Curran

A few months ago, I spoke with a traditional oncologist about laetrile (aka vitamin B17 and amygdalin), which is found in the pits of peaches and apricots, apple seeds, and many other plants and grasses. Despite the fact that the oncologist is really an “outside the box” type thinker, he still believed that the studies have shown laetrile to be ineffective at treating cancer, citing specifically the “California Report” of 1953. Nothing could be further from the truth.   Continue reading “Natural Cures For Cancer From An Apricot Seed?”

Reuters/Darren HauckRT

DNA from antibiotic-resistant bacteria is spreading from cattle feedlots across the US through the air, a new study has found. The report indicates that so-called superbugs threatening humans could be traced to the use of antibiotics in cattle feed.

Antibiotic-resistant bacterial DNA is known to be transferable to humans if ingested via water or meat. The authors of the study sought to determine the extent to which antibiotics, antibiotic-resistance genes and microbes associated with ruminants like cattle are dispersed into the air via particulate matter derived from large scale beef cattle feedyards, they wrote in their abstract. The paper is set to be published in April.   Continue reading “Use of antibiotics in cattle feed leads to airborne antibiotic-resistant bacteria – study”

We the people American Constitution with feather penWTPOTUS – by Miri

Natural born citizen. Our Constitution requires presidents to be natural born citizens. “NO PERSON” can become president unless that person is a natural born citizen. Let’s parse the phrase.

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;

Continue reading “Natural Born Citizenship: What Does It Mean?”

youtubeWestern Journalism – by James Beattie

An Oregon-based exploding target company is suing NBC News and one of its local affiliates for a report featured on the morning program Today which labeled its feature product “dangerous.”   Continue reading “Rifle Target Company Sues NBC News And Affiliate After Being Called ‘Bomb Makers’ On Today Show”

BlackOut Intrigue Compound Bow PackageAmmoland

Springfield, MO -(Ammoland.com)- With the explosion in the popularity of archery and bowhunting, especially among women and youth archers, finding equipment that fits the person using it is critical.

That is where the BlackOut Intrigue Compound Bow Package fits in. Designed for archers with a smaller frame, the BlackOut Intrigue can be set up for a wide range of shooters, with draw lengths from 23 to 30 inches, and draw weights from 20 to 70 pounds.   Continue reading “BlackOut Intrigue Compound Bow Gives Smaller-Framed Bowhunters Performance That Fits”

Al’s Conservative Political View – by Al Ritter

I always thought that international donations to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary was Secretary of State would be the biggest thing that would sink her. Of course there is a huge difference in Hillary Clinton going to jail, and Hillary being denied the office of President. I can already see the cynical, disbelieving look in your face, but humor me for a little bit and I’ll tell you how America can deny her that highest office in the nation!

Hillary’s obvious arrogance over her emailgate has led her to a false sense of security. Her secure feeling of arrogance is based around the idea that Eric Holder, or Loretta Lynch would never try her for her crime of destroying her all her email records. She is probably correct in that assumption, but there are other ways to skin this cat!   Continue reading “Hillary is Ineligible to Run for President”

In this Jan. 28, 2015 photo chairs on a ski lift overlooking Donner Lake, sit idle at Donner Ski Ranch in Norden, CA. Think Progress – by Ari Phillips

The rainy season is over in California before it ever really began.

As the state enters its fourth year of a prolonged and devastating drought, new snowpack estimates give Californians little to aspire to other than more hot and dry conditions. According to the Department of Water Resources, the Sierra Nevada snowpack is lower than any year since 1950, and at the end of March it is just 8 percent of the historical average.   Continue reading “California Snowpack Hits All-Time Low, 8 Percent Of Average”

Officer John Moynihan (Image source: AP/Boston Police)The Blaze – by Dave Urbanski

BOSTON (TheBlaze/AP) — A decorated Boston police officer shot point-blank in the face by a suspect was in stable condition at a hospital Sunday and improving after surgery to remove a bullet lodged below his ear, police said.

Officer John Moynihan, 34, underwent several hours of surgery at Boston Medical Center, where he was upgraded from critical condition after he was shot Friday night. After the shooting, doctors put him in a medically induced coma so they could monitor him for bleeding in his brain.   Continue reading “Boston Police Officer Improving After Surgery to Remove Bullet Fired Point-Blank in His Face at Traffic Stop”

ZME Science

With the advancements in 3D printing, it only seems like a matter of time until it starts to actively affect our lives. Especially prosthetics may be revolutionized by 3D printing, as we’ve already seen time and time again. Now, a group of dentists believe they can 3D print teeth using a simple and cheap technique, only taking a few minutes for it.

“This means that dentists can now print a tooth in 6.5 minutes,” explained Joseph DeSimone, the CEO of the 3D printing company Carbon3D and a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, at the TED Conference in Vancouver last week.

Continue reading “Dentists will soon be able to 3D print you a new tooth in minutes”