Before It’s News – by David Montaigne

Many people have been discussing the four “Blood Moon” eclipses in 2014 and 2015.  The second one is due the night of October 7-8, 2014, and some feel the timing is noteworthy for the construction of a Jewish Temple.

In 2008, Pastor Mark Biltz (author of Blood Moons) was analyzing NASA’s astronomical data on lunar eclipses and he noticed that on rare occasion there are four total lunar eclipses in a row, with no partial eclipses in between, within the space of two years.  This pattern of four consecutive total lunar eclipses can be referred to as a tetrad.  Because the moon often appears to be blood-red during such an eclipse (Earth’s atmosphere refracts the sun’s light around our planet and onto the moon while it tends to filter out wavelengths other than orange and red) these eclipses are being referred to as a tetrad of blood moons.   Continue reading “October 7 – Blood Moons Point To New Jewish Temple Built Within a Year”

Before It’s News – by Lisa Haven

In the zombie flick 28 Days Later an unstoppable viral plague sweeps the nation altering people into brainless monsters with cannibalistic tendencies.

Though dead people can’t come back to life, certain virus can provoke aggression, zombie-like behavior.

For example, rabies–a viral disease that infects the central nervous system–has the capability to drive a person violently mad. Feelings such as anxiety, confusion, hallucinations, and paralysis are all typical applicants of the rabies virus. If we were to combine rabies with Ebola or the flu virus it could easily spread through the air and we might have our version of a zombie apocalypse; obviously not dead people rising but a virus that drives people mad.   Continue reading “What!? Zombie Rabies-Ebola Hybrid Virus in the Making? 100% Proof of Patented Vaccine- I Don’t Make This Stuff Up…”

ABC 7

NEWARK (WABC) — Federal health officials say Ebola has been ruled out as the cause of illness for a man who had traveled in West Africa and became sick on a flight from Brussels to the U.S. After an examination by physicians at University Hospital, the symptoms of a 35-year-old man were found to be consistent with another, minor treatable condition unrelated to Ebola. His daughter, who was traveling with him, was asymptomatic.

United flight 998 from Brussels landed at Newark Airport and was met by Centers for Disease Control officials based in Newark after a both passengers who are both from Liberia exhibited possible signs of Ebola.   Continue reading “New Jersey Department Of Health: Passengers On Newark Flight Do Not Have Ebola”

CamoPaintAR15The Prepper Journal – by Pat Henry

When I purchased my AR15, I never really considered painting it and I loved the nice black finish. Over the years though I have come to realize that this beautiful black rifle really sticks out in the woods or anywhere else for that matter. All black has a habit of doing that unless it is dark. I finally came to the conclusion that it only made sense for me to paint my AR15 after considering a number of factors. For starters, I wear camouflage when I am hunting to blend in with the surrounding trees, brush and vegetation, so why shouldn’t my rifle? Secondly, professional soldiers who are trying to blend in go to great lengths to camouflage their location so giving your rifle the same treatment only makes sense. Why spend so much time on getting into a nice hiding spot, possibly with a ghillie suit and not have your rifle dressed for the occasion?   Continue reading “How to Camo Paint Your AR15”

Breitbart – by Brandon Darby

DALLAS, Texas — Over 3,500 passengers from Ebola affected nations have been allowed to enter the U.S. without any special screening since January 1, 2014, according to a leaked internal intelligence report from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Intelligence and Liaison exclusively obtained by Breitbart Texas. In addition, the individuals entered into at least 18 heavily populated U.S. cities across the nation.

The leaked report specifically reads, “According to CBP [Customs and Border Protection] data, since January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2014, a total of 3,566 passengers with a nexus to Guinea transited through or arrived at U.S. airports.” The term “nexus” refers to passengers who flew from the Ebola stricken nation to a second nation, and then from the second nation into the United States. Guinea is attributed as the nation of origin for the current Ebola outbreak.   Continue reading “Thousands from Ebola Nations Allowed to Enter US without Additional Screening”

Esquire – by Eric Vilas-Boas

The U.S. Forest Service, one of the four agencies which oversees wilderness areas in the United States, is backing off the language in proposed rules that would require members of the media to have a permit to photograph or shoot video in the 36 million acres of wilderness areas it oversees.

When readers of the original reports in The Oregonian and Esquire.com saw the potential fine—$1,000—the story went viral, and the agency scrambled to clarify its stance.   Continue reading “The U.S. Forest Service Is Backing Off Its $1,000 Fine For Photos In The Forest”

Senator Marco Rubio/ The Shark TankShark Tank – by Javier Manjarres

Americans are rejoicing over Attorney General Eric Holder’s recent resignation as the nation’s top crime fighter, but with two years left in his presidency, will the President Obama nominate a less divisive AG to fill Holder’s big obstructionist shoes?

Probably not, but that hasn’t stopped politicos and possible 2016 presidential contenders like Florida’s Senator Marco Rubio from dreaming about Obama possibly appointing a fair and just AG.   Continue reading “Marco Rubio’s Attorney General Christmas Wish List For Obama”

Cop Block

The content below was shared by Max McDuh via CopBlock.org/Submit. It documents a not too unusual situation (unfortunately) – people wearing police badges assaulting another – with a twist – the person wronged was a colleague. That person – Brandon Ruff, is now suing.

Outfit: Philadelphia Police Department
Phone: (215) 686-3280

Philly cop Brandon Ruff claims his friend bought three firearms from neighbors “in a proactive attempt to stop violence.” Cop attempted to turn in the guns at a different precinct than where he is assigned. Was treated as though he were being investigated, then roughed up, then held for 6 hours. He suffered two sprained wrists and two sprained shoulders.   Continue reading “Philly Cop Files Brutality Suit against Police Department”

Florida 'speed trap' town disbands police forceYahoo News – by Jason Dearen

WALDO, Fla. (AP) — The tiny town of Waldo in north Florida has such a notorious reputation as a speed trap that AAA erected billboards to warn drivers about it, but all that may be about to change.

On Tuesday, weeks after the police chief and interim chief resigned due to state investigations into ticket quotas, mishandling of evidence and other issues, Waldo’s City Council disbanded its police force.   Continue reading “Florida ‘speed trap’ town disbands police force”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

In a dramatic video from Maine, a neighbor uses his shotgun as a club to drive off Pitt bulls attacking a neighbors Basset hound.   It is a bad idea to use your firearm as a club.   The firearm may be damaged, and not operable when you need it.   In the video, the man in the blue shirt (MIBS) is showing clubbing the attacking dogs with the shotgun, then shooting one of them.   Continue reading “ME:Don’t use your Shotgun as a Club… Unless you must”

Outsider Club – by Nick Hodge

A few words on government logic…

Today in Outsider Club’s home state of Maryland, the possession of 10 grams or less of marijuana becomes decriminalized.

The intention, most likely, is to reduce arrests, jail time, and the resultant costs and destroyed lives that arise from possessing or smoking a plant.   Continue reading “Government Logic (an oxymoron)”

ebola follow the moneyDC Clothesline – by Dean Garrison

Almost two months ago, in a radio interview, Republican Congressman Todd Rokita(Indiana) asked the question that was on a lot of minds. He questioned whether or not ebola could be entering through our open Southern Border. The interview didn’t get much publicity and is now buried in the archives of low rent blogs like D.C. Clothesline.

What can I say? Our stories are not always “sexy” enough to break into the main stream.   Continue reading “Another Case Against Open Borders: Dallas Ebola Patient May Not Be a U.S. Citizen”

vaccineNatural News – by Ethan A. Huff

The United Nations isn’t letting a good crisis go to waste, having recently endorsed the use of untested, experimental Ebola vaccines being rushed to market as this is typed. Agence France-Presse reports that the vaccines, which are bypassing the normal testing and approval process, should be ready in bulk by early 2015 for use in West Africa.

Two vaccines in particular, one manufactured by British drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and the other by U.S.-based NewLink Genetics, are being accelerated through clinical trials, according to World Health Organization (WHO) Assistant Director General Marie-Paule Kieny. If all goes as planned, the jabs will be available to health workers as early as November.   Continue reading “Experimental Ebola vaccine to be injected into humans en masse beginning this January: WHO”

leninstatueWTF RLY?

Protesters pulled down a statue of Lenin in the eastern Ukraine city of Kharkov. The last time a statue fell like this, Iraq was put on the path to become what it is today. As the LA Times said, the US “stage-managed” the event, and the media helped.   Continue reading “Ukraine: Protesters take down Lenin statue in Kharkov, carve “Glory to Ukraine” on side”

Yahoo News

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown announced Sunday that he has signed a bill that makes California the first in the nation to define when “yes means yes” and adopt requirements for colleges to follow when investigating sexual assault reports.

State lawmakers last month approved SB967 by Sen. Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, as states and universities across the U.S. are under pressure to change how they handle rape allegations. Campus sexual assault victims and women’s advocacy groups delivered petitions to Brown’s office on Sept. 16 urging him to sign the bill.   Continue reading “California adopts ‘yes means yes’ sex-assault rule”