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Natural Society – by Christina Sarich
Wait – wasn’t the point of making genetically modified crops to make them pest resistant? At least that is what biotech companies tell us. Monsanto’s own website says, for example, that “Bt, or Bacillus thuringiensis, is a modern solution to insect control.” So why on earth would Brazil allow for GMO Mediterranean fruit flies (Ceratitis capitata), which have been planned to be unleashed on millions of acres of fruit trees?
While the experiment has yet to be given a release date in Brazil, the GM fruit flies are likely going to lead to GM maggots in fruit that will then be illegally exported to Europe and other countries. What could cause this? Continue reading “Genetically Modified Maggots may Appear in Fruit Due to GMO Fruit Fly Experiment in Brazil”
Our nations First Lady wears many hats, and takes the responsibilities of her given position seriously, but sadly monetarily uncompensated. With the President on the road promoting his ‘Take Down America’ agenda, and the Vice president out doing whatever he does, she quietly takes the opportunity to sometime to do important work for the nation in their absents.
Continue reading “Moochell Not Getting Paid For All The Hard Work She Does”
Natural Society – by Christina Sarich
While the battle to legalize medical or recreational marijuana rages on, with plans to treat pot like alcohol being introduced in 21 states and the District of Columbia this year alone, hemp, which is marijuana’s non-hallucinogenic cousin, is also gaining some much-deserved attention. In fact, annual retail sales for hemp are at approximately $581 million, growing by 24% annually.
The Marijuana Policy Project states that the entire country will soon be marijuana-friendly, but what of hemp? Annual retail sales of various hemp products from non-dairy milk to lotions and soaps made from the super-crop already amount to $581 million, and the growth rate for retail hemp is hovering around 24% before it has even been decriminalized by the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). Continue reading “Annual Retail Sales for Hemp at $581 Million, Growing by 24% Annually”
Illegal immigration is a serious problem in the U.S., and it’s also a major hot-button political issue that has stirred up waves of controversy for years.
Much of the problem with this issue focuses on the availability of welfare benefits for immigrants who’ve entered the country illegally and seem intent on staying here. These individuals typically don’t pay taxes, meaning they make no contribution to the system, draining economic resources. Continue reading “Democrats Call for $1.9 BILLION in Welfare for Illegals”
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office canceled six federal trademark registrations for the name “Washington Redskins” on Wednesday on the grounds that the football team’s name is “disparaging to Native Americans” and thus in violation of federal trademark laws banning offensive or disparaging language.
“We decide, based on the evidence properly before us, that these registrations must be cancelled because they were disparaging to Native Americans at the respective times they were registered,” the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board wrote in its opinion Wednesday. Continue reading “U.S. Patent And Trademark Office Cancels Redskins Trademark”
Islamist militants have attacked Iraq‘s largest oil refinery in the city of Baiji, 155 miles north of Baghdad, as Iran raised the prospect of direct military intervention to protect Shia holy sites.
A top security official told the Associated Press that fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isis) had begun their attack on the refinery late on Tuesday night. The attack continued into Wednesday morning, with militants targeting it with mortar shells, starting a small fire on the periphery. Continue reading “Isis insurgents attack Iraq’s biggest oil refinery”
Despite the more apparent than real “collapse of communism” the Communist Party USA has never given up its ties to the still very influential Russian communist movement.
Russian comrades reaffirmed their commitment to American communism, in these greetings sent to last weekend’s CPUSA national convention in Chicago. Continue reading “Russian Communists Reaffirm Ties to American Comrades”
Warning Signs – by Alan Caruba
It is depressing beyond words that we will have to endure two and a half more years of an endless stream of lies about climate change from President Obama.
On June 14 he gave a commencement speech to graduates of the University of California at Irvine, using it to tell Big Fat Lies, not the least of which was that the Earth’s temperatures were rising when in fact they have been falling for nearly eighteen years.
It is an endless source of wonder to me that no part of the mainstream media disputes him when he says things like this. For years now they have been reporting the evidence of increasingly cold weather worldwide. Continue reading “Obama Talks Climate Change While Iraq Implodes”
Activist Post – by Derrick Broze
On June 3, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Justice Department will revive a task force on domestic terrorism to curb that form of violence in the United States. Holder stated that the Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee will work to eliminate danger from violent individuals who may be motivated by anti-government or racist views. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Security Division of the Justice Department, and the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee will lead the efforts. Continue reading “Recent Crimes of the FBI: Is Agency America’s Greatest Threat to Domestic Freedoms?”
Authorities have identified the man who allegedly shot two law enforcement officers in Nevada County on Saturday as 60-year-old Brent Douglas Cole.
Cole, who also was shot in the altercation, is in stable condition at a Roseville hospital, according to authorities.
Cole is accused of shooting a California Highway Patrol officer and a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger in the area of the South Yuba River campground in rural Nevada County. Their injuries were not life-threatening. Continue reading “Nevada County sheriff identifies man accused of shooting two officers”
Guardian Liberty Voice – by Cherese Jackson
A Virginia man shot his wife and two children in tragic murder-suicide on Father’s Day. According to police, Berry Jernigan contacted his employer and made some disturbing suicidal comments on Sunday night before the shooting took place. The employer contact law enforcement which arrived at the Jernigan home in time to hear gunfire but too late to save the family. Continue reading “Husband Kills Wife and Kids on Father’s Day in Tragic Murder-Suicide”
RCP is a conservative site, so take it with a grain of salt, but I hope this turns out to be accurate.
Hillary Clinton’s minions are hard at work assembling a political machine and fine tuning it for another go at the White House. Mrs. Clinton is doing her part preparing for a run as well, churning out a bland memoir about the “hard choices” she faced as secretary of state and coyly positioning herself (again) as the inevitable nominee of the party. But after the troubled beginning to her book tour, we’re beginning to see the reasons why Hillary may eventually decide to pull the plug on a 2016 presidential run. Here are five: Continue reading “5 Reasons Hillary Won’t Run”
Natural Society – by Christina Sarich
Growing hemp without a federal permit has been banned since the 1970s, but regulations and restrictions on the sale of Cannabis sativa as a drug began as early as 1619. It is currently classified as a controlled substance on Schedule I, just like marijuana and heroin, even though you couldn’t get high off of hemp if you smoked a truckload of it. Hemp cultivation is currently only allowed in pilot studies in a few states as part of the latest federal farm bill, but its widespread cultivation in still illegal. Why? Continue reading “Successfully Overturning the Fed’s Hemp Ban: 4 Uses for Hemp”
Frontpage Mag – by Daniel Greenfield
Hillary Clinton is often billed as a role model for young girls and women. But she has spent a lot of her time hurting young girls and women instead.
Her career and her personal life became entwined with covering up for rapists and hurting women. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Helped Child Rapist Get Off, Attacked 12-Year-Old Victim”
Long-suffering State Dept. spokesperson Jen Psaki endured another torrid press briefing as she was forced to defend some distinctly unsavory remarks by Ukrainian politicians and struggled with the differences between Iraq and Iran, as well as oil and gas.
As usual, AP’s Matt Lee served as Psaki’s chief tormentor, bringing up last week’s protests outside the Russian embassy in Kiev, in which Ukraine’s acting Foreign Minister Andrey Deshchitsa addressed the anti-Russian mob by telling them that “Putin is a f**ker.” Continue reading “Psaki defends Ukraine FM over ‘Putin f**ker’ remark, confuses Iraq and Iran”
A group led by New York state Sen. Gustavo Rivera launched Monday a campaign that proposes awarding state “citizenship” to the estimated 2.7 million immigrants who live in the Empire State, regardless of their immigration status.
“We have failed with immigration reform nationally and what we want is to provide an opportunity for the almost 3 million people who live and contribute to the public treasury in our state to take part in its political, civic and economic life,” Rivera told Efe Monday before introducing the bill. Continue reading “Proposed Legislation Would Grant New York’s Immigrants State “Citizenship””
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first US facility that can make cell-culture influenza vaccines, a Novartis plant in Holly Springs, N.C., that has been part of federal government efforts to prepare for a pandemic and to sidestep some limits of egg-based flu vaccine technology.
Novartis said in a press release today that the approval clears the way for commercial production to begin at the site and for Flucelvax, its seasonal flu vaccine, to be made in the United States for the first time. The vaccine, approved in November 2012, was the first cell-based flu vaccine to receive FDA clearance, and the first doses—made in the company’s German production facility—entered the US market during the 2013-14 flu season. Continue reading “FDA OKs Novartis’s US cell-based flu vaccine facility”
The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking the power to regulate navigation apps such as Google Maps and Apple Maps in a bid to reduce the number of distracted drivers on the road.
The agency is seeking Congressional approval to obtain regulatory control over mapping apps under President Barack Obama’s proposed transportation bill, the Grow America Act.
Under the proposed legislation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration would be handed the authority to implement restrictions on mapping apps and order they be changed if they are found to be dangerous. Continue reading “Government Wants to Regulate Navigation Apps”
Concerned about the bees and the butterflies? Interested in celebrating National Pollinator Week? It’s happening this week, June 16-22, 2014.
And it’s brought to you by the Pollinator Partnership, funded in part by none other than Monsanto and Bayer.
It’s all part of a well-documented, well-funded (and shameless) public relations campaign by the pesticide industry to give the appearance of “caring” about the die-off of bees and butterflies, while diverting attention from the cause of those die-offs—highly profitable products made by Monsanto and Bayer. Continue reading “Bee Killers Sponsor National Pollinator Week”