American Everyman – by Scott Creighton

Global warming is having all kinds of interesting side effects, isn’t it? Feed the proletariat protein bars. That’s the latest out of a UN study. After all, we can’t expect EVERYONE gets steak. To much cow farting for that and there’s always that “global warming” to think about. So let’s give them “protein bars” instead:   Continue reading ““Let them eat bugs!” – UN Report Suggests Poor People Eat Grasshoppers – Protein Bars in Snowpiercer? Grasshoppers”

home-school-raidFree Thought Project – by John Vibes

Nodaway County, Missouri – Last week, Jason and Laura Hagan, of New Hampton, Missouri filed a lawsuit against the Nodaway County Police for a SWAT team raid against their family, where tasers and pepper spray were used by the invading officers. The lawsuit is the newest fight in the family’s lengthy legal battle with the county over the raid, which took place in 2011.

The case began years ago when Child Protection Services (CPS) agents were sent to the home because they were homeschooling their children and they reportedly had a “messy house.”   Continue reading “Home-school Parents Tasered, Pepper-Sprayed, Handcuffed, for “Messy House” As Kids Watched”

American Free Press – by Olga Belinskaya

An October 29 article in the journal Nature Climate Change unintentionally revealed the New World Order’s (NWO) new target in its quest for world rule: Control the water in underground aquifers that support billions of people and half of the world’s agriculture.

At the moment, the “unfortunate modern reality [for the NWO] is that the global civil and policy infrastructure required to peaceably share groundwater across political boundaries is not yet in place,” wrote J.S. Famiglietti, the leading hydrologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and author of the revealing article “The Global Groundwater Crisis.”   Continue reading “NWO Seeking Control of Earth’s Water”

thanksgiving_turkey_non_gmo_735_350Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

You don’t really want to feed your family food made from crops grown with millions of pounds of glyphosate this holiday season, do you? Of course not. Sadly, two ‘standards’ of the American feast are baked goods from brands like Pepperidge Farm and Pillsbury – two companies whose products are loaded with GMOs and other damaging ingredients.   Continue reading “Watch Out, These Top Thanksgiving Foods are Surprisingly Full of GMOs”

securityNatural News – by J. D. Heyes

No question, we live in a “wired” world, but increasingly, we also live in a world where, no matter where we go, we are tracked — either through our vehicle, our cell phone or by some form of direct surveillance. In addition, our personal privacy is at risk of becoming a quaint anachronism, thanks to the Technological Age, unless or until lawmakers and President Obama step up and begin enforcing the Fourth Amendment.

As reported by Gizmodo, there is a new website that makes it much easier to invade our privacy by collecting streaming footage from more than 73,000 IP (internet protocol) cameras whose owners have not changed their default passwords.   Continue reading “Is the whole world watching your private home security camera? 73,000 now online”

marionbarryWUSA 9 News – by Bruce Johnson

WASHINGTON (WUSA9) — Former DC Mayor Marion Barry has died on Sunday morning, according to his family.

Family and very close associates are gathered at United Medical Center in Southeast, DC as the word spread.

The 78-year-old Barry was just released from Howard University Hospital this evening where he had been admitted on Thursday.   Continue reading “Marion Barry dies at 78”

ABC News

Police say a 12-year-old boy brandishing what turned out to be a fake gun at a Cleveland recreation center was shot and wounded by a responding officer.

Cleveland’s Emergency Medical Service tells WOIO-TV ( http://bit.ly/1FefMZO ) that the boy is at a hospital with serious injuries. His mother says he’s in surgery for a stomach wound.   Continue reading “Officer Shoots Boy Holding Fake Gun at Rec Center”

Yahoo News

CLEVELAND (AP) — A pregnant woman and her unborn child were killed along with three other people in a shooting at a Cleveland home that also injured the pregnant woman’s 9-year-old daughter but left the woman’s toddler son unharmed, police said Saturday.

Sherita Johnson was 28 weeks pregnant when she was shot outside her home around 7:30 p.m. Friday, police said. A 17-year-old girl and two men, ages 19 and 60, were also killed, but the Cuyahoga County medical examiner didn’t immediately release their identities and authorities didn’t provide information about the victims’ relationships.   Continue reading “Police: Pregnant woman, 3 others fatally shot”

Workers put up barricades around the St. Louis County Police Department on Saturday. (Yahoo/Jason Sickles)Yahoo News – by Jason Sickles

CLAYTON, Mo. — On Saturday, grand jury watch started to feel more like a hurricane watch here in the heart of St. Louis County.

Workers scrambled Saturday morning to barricade police headquarters and other government buildings, residents grabbed supplies at a corner store and some shop owners finished boarding up windows.   Continue reading “St. Louis County fortifies police headquarters before Ferguson grand jury ruling”

Crime Scene GenericYahoo News – by BRENDAN FARRINGTON

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A man set his house on fire and then fatally shot a sheriff’s deputy and wounded another Saturday when they responded to the scene, before he was shot to death by other law enforcement officers, officials said.

Lt. James McQuaig of the Leon County Sheriff’s Office said deputies and firefighters responded to the blaze about 10:15 a.m. As the first deputy approached the house, he was fatally shot. The gunman picked up the deputy’s gun, walked down the street and used it to shoot a second deputy before he was fatally shot by other law enforcement officers, McQuaig said.   Continue reading “Florida shootout leaves deputy, gunman dead”

Published on Nov 22, 2014 by LSUDVM

Friday on MSNBC’s “Ronan Farrow Daily,” former President Jimmy Carter said President Barack Obama was “right” to go around Congress and enact executive action amnesty.
Carter said, “I think he has tried every possible way to get Congress to pass a reasonable bill. The Senate on a bipartisan basis — they overwhelmingly supported the Senate version. I think President Obama worked as well as he can with the House of Representatives.”

Baseball Bat Weapon Modifications: 6 Zombie Destroying Baseball BatsDIY Report

I’ve just finished a several week writing project that required way too much cerebral effort.  Quite frankly, my brain hurts.  After being trapped in front of a computer that long I normally feel like just going outside and blowing something up or burning through 1000 rounds of ammo as fast as humanly possible into my burning barrel.  Not this time though.  This time I fought the urge to be destructive and instead decided to do something constructive with my time, skills and energy.  Something that would make the world a better place.  Something, I decided, that would make my Mom and Dad proud.   Continue reading “Baseball Bat Weapon Modifications: 6 Zombie Destroying Baseball Bats”

AlterNet – by Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers

There is a growing movement for labeling of GMO crops, and many would go further and ban GMOs completely. Currently there is a close vote in Oregon on a GMO labeling initiative, with advocates for labeling 0.3% behind and raising money to check ballots (we urge your support). Those who profit from GMOs spent $20 million to prevent labeling in Oregon. Several states in the Northeast have put in place laws that will require labeling.

Vermont is about to be sued to prevent GMO labeling. GMO profiteers have an unusual marketing strategy. While most companies brag about their product, the GMO industry spends hundreds of millions to hide their product. The US does not requiring labeling of GMOs despite the fact that 64 countries around the world label GMO foods.   Continue reading “It’s Worse Than Imagined: Study Shows Dramatic Correlation Between GMOs And 22 Diseases”

The Anti-Media – by Cassius Methyl

Earlier this year, we reported on Jacob Lavoro of Round Rock, Texas’ story; at the time, he was being charged with a first degree felony for selling hash oil brownies. He was set to receive an absolutely insane possible sentence of life in prison for weed brownies.

He is now officially on 7 years deferred probation, and he did not have to serve any time in prison. He believes it’s because of the extensive alternative media coverage of the amount of time he was set to face.   Continue reading “Teen Facing Possible Life In Prison For Weed Brownies Says Independent Media Saved Him”

Wolf Street – by Doug Short

Here’s a perspective on personal income for production and nonsupervisory private employees going back five decades. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has been collecting data on this workforce cohort since 1964. The government numbers provide some excellent insights on the income history of what we might think of as the private middle class wage earner.

The first snapshot shows the growth of average hourly earnings. The nominal data exhibits a relatively smooth upward trend.   Continue reading “Five Ugly Decades of Middle-Class Wages in America”

biotechNatural News – by S D Wells

The “War” on Drugs: First off, there never really was or is a war on drugs. Politicians only care about loss of revenue when it comes to drugs and drug dealers, because they don’t pay taxes. Secondly, there was never a war on cancer either, just a fake corporate “search for the cure” to convince everyone to wear pink and march around, donating massive amounts of cold, crisp cash to CEOs who push fried chicken and aspartame while bankrolling donations under the guise of “non-profit.”   Continue reading “Five ways Big Pharma and Biotech are engineering disease”

Police: Robber flees after clerk grabs gun, fires shot photoWSOC TV 9 News – by Alexa Ashwell

SALISBURY, N.C. — Police are looking for a thief who ran from an Internet café after being shot at by a teller in downtown Salisbury Thursday night.

Officers told Channel 9 that a man came into the South Main Internet Café on Main Street just before 10 p.m. armed with a gun. They said he then ordered everyone in the café to get on the ground and shoved the handgun in the teller’s face, demanding money.   Continue reading “Police: Robber flees after clerk grabs gun, fires shot”