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Rumors of a Back to the Future-style hoverboard have circled the internet for years, but Engadget reports that hoverboards really do exist. And they would know: Engadget‘s associate editor Sean Buckley apparently rode one.

The hoverboard in question was created by Arx Pax, a California startup. Arx Pax created a Kickstarter crowdfunding project for the Hendo Hoverboard, which it’s billing as “the world’s first REAL hoverboard.” The company claims it invented a new hover engine technology that will allow users to ride “a self-powered, levitating platform with enough power to lift a fully grown adult,” Engadget reports.   Continue reading “The hoverboard is real — and you can ride it”

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The hatchet-wielding man who assaulted four New York police officers in Queens conducted a terrorist attack, New York City police said.

At a briefing at New York Police Department headquarters on Friday, New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton was asked if the incident was a terrorist act. In response, he said, “I’m very comfortable this was a terrorist attack, certainly,” according to Capital New York.   Continue reading “New York’s top cop calls hatchet assault a ‘terrorist attack’”

Alleged Washington school shooter Jaylen Fryberg (Instagram)Yahoo News – by Jason Sickles

Social media posts penned by the shooter in Friday’s rampage at a Washington State high school portray a head-over-heels teenager who grew more and more tormented when the relationship fell apart.

Authorities have identified the gunman as Jaylen Fryberg. Fryberg’s Facebook page shows him living in Tulalip Bay, nine miles from Marysville-Pilchuck High School where police say two students were killed — including the gunman — and at least four others injured in the Friday morning tragedy.   Continue reading “Washington school shooter Jaylen Fryberg’s personal struggles revealed on social media”

State trooper walks by a grieving student as students and family members reunite at Shoultes Gospel Hall, following a school shooting at Marysville...Yahoo News

MARYSVILLE Wash. (Reuters) – A student fatally shot one classmate and wounded four others when he opened fire in the cafeteria of his Washington state high school on Friday, following a fight with fellow students, authorities said.

The shooter took his own life as Marysville-Pilchuck High School students scrambled to safety in the latest outburst of deadly violence at an American school.   Continue reading “Two killed, four wounded in Washington state school shooting”

Is that where that goes?: The NYC police officers marking off the area around Dr. Craig Spencer's apartment in Harlem earlier this afternoonDaily Mail – by Chris Spargo

With the news that the first confirmed case of Ebola has hit New York City, all attention now turns to how equipped the densely populated metropolis is to deal with the deadly virus – and if the city really is as prepared as they claimed to be in a press conference Thursday evening.

Perhaps throwing things into doubt are photos taken outside the Harlem apartment of Dr. Craig Spencer, who was admitted to the hospital with a 103 degree fever earlier today. They show police officers tossing their gloves, masks and the caution tape used to block off access to his apartment in a public trash can.   Continue reading “NYC cops leave Ebola doctor’s apartment and dump their protective gloves and masks in a sidewalk trash can”

Singer, Rihanna openly smokes marijuana. Photo viaSubstance – by Keri Blakinger

What do Sarah Palin, Barack Obama, Justin Bieber, Maya Angelou and well over 100 million Americans all have in common? They’ve all smoked pot. Throughout its history, marijuana has attracted plenty of unexpected users and proponents. And much of the history of greenery is now familiar to us—thanks to History Channel specials, the burgeoning legalization movement and the popularity of anti-pot propaganda films like Reefer Madness. But even if you’re intimately familiar with the plant in all its forms, we’re willing to wager that some of these facts will surprise you.   Continue reading “10 Things You Didn’t Know About the History of Marijuana”

Jim Stone Freelance – August 1, 2014

This is a lengthy article, DO NOT SURFACE READ. The actual treatment for ebola which will virtually eliminate fatalities, as revealed by a doctor who has worked with ebola, is below.

Consider this: The elite would never release a plague without an easy cure, and along with this ebola outbreak an American biowarfare firm has been working in Sierra Leon for the last five years. Google that. Sierra Leon has actually identified them as the perpetrators of this outbreak and kicked them out of the country. There is absolutely no doubt this outbreak was intentionally caused by the U.S. war department.   Continue reading “The treatment for ebola, along with accompanying MOA”

Ibrahim Samarraii, the leader of the Takfiri ISIL terrorist group (file photo)Press TV

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov says the ISIL terrorist group’s leader, Ibrahim Samarrai who is known by the alias Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, works for the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and is financially supported by western secret services.

“Baghdadi should take off his mask and declare loudly and clearly that he is a CIA agent, that he has been recruited,” Kadyrov said on Tuesday, adding, “They (the ISIL militants) are Shaitans (devils) and their sole obsession is to grab as much money as they can lay hands on. They are acting on orders from the West and deliberately exterminating Muslims.”   Continue reading “ISIL terrorist leader is CIA agent: Chechen president”

jfk-airportWND – by Jerome R. Corsi

NEW YORK – As enhanced screening for the Ebola virus kicked into gear at five gateway U.S. airports, reports began surfacing of passengers being taken to local hospitals for further examination after they exhibited possible symptoms of the disease.

Tuesday night, passengers from Liberia at Dulles in Washington, O’Hare in Chicago and Newark Liberty Airport in New Jersey were sent to local hospitals for observation.   Continue reading “Ebola screening sends 3 Liberians to U.S. hospitals”

joe arpaio ebola quarantineThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

An unidentified Sheriff’s Deputy employee for the Maricopa (AZ) Sheriff’s Department  returned home on October 20th, from Sierra Leone to Belgium and he traveled to Washington Dulles International Airport where again his temperature was taken before being questioned and cleared by CDC authorities to return to Phoenix. In a moment of sheer medical brilliance, the CDC officials gave him a thermometer and told him to self-monitor for the next three weeks.   Continue reading “Maricopa County Sheriff’s Deputy Quarantined & Put On Ebola Watch”

do as i sayFellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

The august New York Times used paid “crisis actors” in its video report on the Ebola epidemic from Liberia, but has the audacity (Obama’s favorite word) to publish an article decrying Ebola conspiracy theories.   Continue reading “That’s rich: After hiring Ebola crisis actors, NYT decries Ebola conspiracy theories”

Yahoo News – by Diaa Hadid

BEIRUT (AP) — Islamic State group fighters seized at least one cache of weapons airdropped by U.S.-led coalition forces that were meant to supply Kurdish militiamen battling the extremist group in a border town, activists said Tuesday.

The cache of weapons included hand grenades, ammunition and rocket-propelled grenade launchers, according to a video uploaded by a media group loyal to the Islamic State group.   Continue reading “IS fighters seize weapons cache meant for Kurds”

Victory for Houston Pastors!Defend Christians

Last week America watched stunned as Annise Parker, the openly lesbian Houston mayor, ordered city’s churches to turn over sermons that talk about homosexuality, gender identity issues, or Annise Parker herself. Not only were their sermons requested, but any e-mails, text messages, and other communications in which the pastors may have disagreed with Parker. The pastors were targeted after many Christians were outraged at a recent bill passed by the city council.   Continue reading “Victory for Houston Pastors”

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Colorado parents are being told to be on the lookout this Halloween for marijuana-laced candy, NBC News reported.

The Facebook page of the Denver Police Department is warning that mass-produced candy can by sprayed with hash oil, and once the spray dries, there is no way to tell that the candy has been infused.   Continue reading “Halloweed? Police warn of pot-spiked candy”

Gallup – by Justin McCarthy

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the quarantine period ends for people exposed to the first person in the U.S. to be diagnosed with Ebola, the virus for the first time ranks among the top 10 issues Americans consider to be the most important ones facing the country. However, Ebola still ranks behind five other issues, including the economy (17%), dissatisfaction with government (16%) and unemployment (10%), and ties several others.   Continue reading “Ebola Debuts on Americans’ List of Top U.S. Problems”

Matthew Bomberg and Gang Tackles, Kidnaps Man for Walking Down SidewalkCop Block – by Ian Freeman

Alex Moushey’s report from the streets during the Pumpkin Fest 2014 riots reveal why the situation did not improve with the police’s unnecessarily violent tactics.

Rather than only arresting people who were causing violence and destruction, the police were targeting people crossing arbitrary lines and partying on private property.   Continue reading “Police Unnecessarily Escalate Violence at Pumpkin Fest 2014 Riots”

Yahoo News -by Laura Zuckerman

SALMON Idaho (Reuters) – Two pastors in Idaho, who fear they could be penalized for refusing to perform newly legal gay marriages at their private wedding chapel, have filed a lawsuit, saying an Idaho anti-discrimination law violates their right to free speech and religious liberty.

Donald and Evelyn Knapp, who run the Hitching Post Wedding Chapel in Coeur d’Alene, are asking a federal judge to temporarily bar the city from enforcing a local ordinance that bans discrimination tied to sexual orientation in businesses that are used by the public, their attorney said on Monday.   Continue reading “Idaho pastors opposed to gay marriage sue city over law”

Marco Rubio is shown. | M. Scott Mahaskey/POLITICOPolitico – by JENNIFER HABERKORN

Sen. Marco Rubio announced Monday he will introduce legislation to create a temporary ban on new visas for nationals of the countries of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. The Florida Republican says he will introduce the bill in November when the Senate returns.

While many Republicans have called for travel restrictions to fight Ebola, Rubio appears to be the first senator to announced an actual piece of legislation.   Continue reading “Marco Rubio to introduce travel ban bill”