Untitled-1.jpgCollective Evolution – by Jeff Roberts

Children as young as nine are to be prescribed drugs which delay the onset of puberty as the first step towards a sex change operation, according to reports. The issue is intricately complicated and, naturally, has created a war between proponents and opponents of the process being offered to distressed youth.

Gender Dysphoria

To begin, we all have a gender identity, that is, the gender in which we ‘feel’ ourselves to be. In some cases, this gender that we feel more comfortable identifying ourselves with may be different than our biologically assigned gender. In this case, a person experiences gender dysphoria, a problem which affects an estimated 0.5% of the population.   Continue reading “Children As Young As Nine To Be Offered Sex Change Hormones Before Puberty”

CNS News – by Craig Bannister

On the eve of next week’s expected announcement regarding President Obama’s proposed national energy tax, Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming) says the administration has set out to kill coal energy and its 800,000 jobs, as well as that of the Keystone pipeline.

“The Administration has set out to kill coal and its 800,000 jobs. If it succeeds in death by regulation, we’ll all be paying a lot more money for electricity – if we can get it. Our pocketbook will be lighter, but our country will be darker,” Sen. Enzi said.   Continue reading “Senator: ‘Death by Regulation’ Means ‘We’ll All Be Paying a Lot More for Electricity’”

RINF – by Bill Van Auken

The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation mandating sanctions against Venezuela as officials there presented evidence of US involvement in a plot to bring down the government of President Nicolas Maduro.

The bill, passed in a voice vote by the House with only 14 members in opposition, demands that the Obama administration draw up a list of Venezuelan officials allegedly responsible for repression during violent protests that have been organized across the South American country since last February. They would be sanctioned with the freezing of any assets in the US and the denial or revocation of visas.   Continue reading “US moves towards sanctions as Venezuela charges coup plot”

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

Now that gay marriage seems to be a foregone conclusion in the United States, Time magazine is predicting the next “social movement” to overtake America. The magazine is promoting “The Transgender Tipping Point” on its June 9th cover.

As part of its cover story, the June issue features a full-standing cover shot of Laverne Cox, the star of the Netflix drama Orange Is the New Black. Cox is a transgendered male who identifies as a female.   Continue reading “Time Magazine: Attacking Transgender Bias is the Next ‘Social Movement’”

Citizen’s Journal

The California Air Resources Board, despite comments that it should reconsider amendments to its AB32 Scoping Plan on cutting carbon dioxide emissions, has gone ahead and approved them unanimously. What that means is CARB has rubber-stamped a plan to place the state on a path to cut carbon dioxide emissions in the state to 80 percent below 1990 levels, by mid-century.

Pacific Legal Foundation senior staff attorney, Ted Hadzi-Antich, said the comments submitted by PLF were totally ignored by the board. Ted says virtually every economic sector of the Golden State will be regulated by California’s Cap and Trade Regulation – energy, agriculture, water, waste generation and disposal, natural and working lands, buildings and construction, and transportation.   Continue reading “California set to regulate everything–through Cap and Trade”

Col. Danny StebbinsCourant – by DAVE ALTIMARI

State Police Col. Danny Stebbins, who oversaw the department’s investigation into the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, has told his top officers that he will be retiring at the end of June.

Stebbins has been the top state police officer since Gov. Dannel P. Malloy appointed him in January 2010, but he has come under criticism from the union for pushing for the consolidation of dispatch services. He also drew the ire of many legislators when, at a conference in New Orleans, he revealed some details of the Sandy Hook shootings that the victims’ families had not yet been told. Continue reading “Top State Police Officer, Who Oversaw Sandy Hook Investigation, Resigns”

Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as Joe the Plumber, stands onstage at a campaign rally with U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain in Mentor, Ohio in this file photo taken October 30, 2008. Wurzelbacher, a conservative, announced on Sunday that he recently had the fortune of being hired by a great company, Chrysler Corporation, where all workers must be United Automobile Workers union members. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)Yahoo News – by Mike Krumboltz

In a column she wrote for the Daily BeastErica Lafferty, who lost her mother in the Newtown, Connecticut, school shootings in 2012, ridicules as “disgusting” recent comments Samuel “Joe the Plumber” Wurzelbacher made about the Santa Barbara shootings.

Wurzelbacher, who became something of a celebrity during the 2008 presidential campaign after a debate between President Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain, recently wrote an open letter to the parents of the University of California, Santa Barbara, college students who were killed earlier this month.   Continue reading “‘Joe the Plumber’ an out-of-touch gun ‘extremist,’ says Sandy Hook principal’s daughter”

Jon Rappoport

If you worked for a federal agency that was killing people at the rate of 100,000 a year, every year, like clockwork, and if you knew it, wouldn’t you feel compelled to say or do something about it?

At the FDA, which is, in fact, killing Americans at that rate, no one has ever felt the need to step forward and speak up.   Continue reading “Why the FDA should be charged with murder”

Deputies pulled over a car on Gulf Blvd. on Belleair Beach and took four people into custody following shooting at the Hyatt Hotel on Clearwater Beach that brought out a large police response and caused the beach to be closed to incoming traffic. (it’s unknown if these people were involved.) Tampa Bay Times – by Laura Morel and Waveney Ann Moore

CLEARWATER — A series of shootings broke out on Clearwater Beach on Monday evening, sparking chaos and confusion as people ran for cover.

At least two people were shot and eight people were in custody late Monday night as Clearwater police continued to search the area near the Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa, 301 S Gulfview Blvd.   Continue reading “Shootings on Clearwater Beach spark chaos and confusion on Memorial Day”

colorado-pot-vending-machinesWake-Up World – by Carolanne Wright

With all the astounding therapeutic benefits of cannabis, and its subsequent legalization in a number of states, it was only a matter of time before a resourceful entrepreneur seized the opportunity to create a technologically advanced (and secure) way to obtain medicinal marijuana. And this is exactly what manufacturer American Green has done. Unveiled at an event in Avon, Colorado, the ZaZZZ is the first vending machine of its kind that dispenses pot-infused snacks directly to consumers.   Continue reading “Colorado Rolls Out State-of-the-Art Medical Marijuana Vending Machines”

Yahoo News – by Dana Feldman

SANTA BARBARA, California (Reuters) – With a California town grieving the deaths of six college students killed by a mentally ill man, one victim’s father on Monday blamed the killings on politicians who failed to tighten gun laws after a mass school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.

Richard Martinez, whose son Christopher Michael-Martinez, 20, was gunned down on Friday night in Isla Vista, California, said similar rampages would continue until lawmakers took action on guns.   Continue reading “Father blames government ‘idiots’ as California town mourns killings”

WND – by Jim Fletcher

Parents of a second-grader in Colorado Springs, Colorado, are outraged after their son was questioned by school officials for completing a class assignment in which he said he had seen the figure of a gun in the clouds.

Kody Smith, a student at Talbott Elementary in the Widefield School District, went outside last week with his classmates after being asked to describe figures in the clouds. The students were told to use their imaginations.   Continue reading “Boy sees ‘gun’ in cloud, school goes ballistic”

Yahoo News – by RAQUEL MARIA DILLON and JULIE WATSON

GOLETA, Calif. (AP) — A lawyer says the family of a man they believe went on a shooting rampage near a Santa Barbara, California, university called police several weeks ago after being alarmed by YouTube videos “regarding suicide and the killing of people.”

Attorney Alan Shifman said police conducted an investigation and interviewed the man he identified as Elliot Rodger. Shifman said police did not find a history of guns, but did say the man had trouble making friends.   Continue reading “Attorney: son suspected in shooting rampage”

Yahoo News – by Steven DuBois

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A citywide boil notice was issued for Portland after E. coli was detected in the water supply.

The Portland Water Bureau said Friday that residents should boil all tap water used for drinking, food preparation, tooth brushing and ice for at least one minute. Ice or any beverages prepared with un-boiled tap water on or after Tuesday should be dumped.   Continue reading “E. coli detected in Portland, Oregon, water supply”

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Hong Kong (CNN) — A series of explosions tore through an open-air market in the capital of the volatile western Chinese region of Xinjiang on Thursday, killing dozens of people and wounding many more, state media reported.

China’s Ministry of Public Security said the attack in the heavily policed city of Urumqi was “a serious violent terrorist incident” and vowed to crack down on its perpetrators. President Xi Jinping called for the terrorists behind it to be “severely” punished.    Continue reading “Terror attacks kill dozens in China’s tense Xinjiang region”