Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

Today, Steve Quayle’s banker source “V”, who predicted that a wave of banker hits was imminent when the very first bankers began dropping last week, has dropped a bombshell regarding the death of Ryan Henry Crane.

V states that Crane oversaw all of the trade platforms and worked closely with Gabriel Magee of JPM’s London desk (who fell 32 stories off the JPM London roof moments after texting his g/f he would be home shortly), and that the pair had access to the exact same info.    Continue reading “Dead JPM Bankers “Knew Each Other And Had Uncovered Something””

Special_Atomic_Demolition_Munition_(carrying_case)The Daily Sheeple – by Chris Carrington

Special Atomic Demolition Munitions (SADMs) were designed to be a portable nuclear weapon that a single soldier could carry on his back.

Open sources describe the Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM) as a United States Navy and Marines project that was demonstrated as feasible in the mid-to-late 1960s, but was never used. US Army Special Forces historians would probably take exception to the program description, at least up to, and fortunately, not including, the “never used” part.   Continue reading “Mini Nukes: Who Owns All The Suitcase Bombs?”

New York Times – by DURAID ADNAN and TIM ARANGO

BAGHDAD — If there were such a thing, it would probably be rule No. 1 in the teaching manual for instructors of aspiring suicide bombers: Don’t give lessons with live explosives.

In what represented a cautionary tale for terrorist teachers, and a cause of dark humor for ordinary Iraqis, a commander at a secluded terrorist training camp north of Baghdad unwittingly used a belt packed with explosives while conducting a demonstration early Monday for a group of militants, killing himself and 21 other members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, army and police officials said.   Continue reading “Suicide Bomb Trainer in Iraq Accidentally Blows Up His Class”

best non-perishable survival foodMore Than Just Surviving – by ELISE XAVIER

Whether you’re sick of throwing out food that’s long past its expiry date, or whether you’re working on preparing a food stockpile in case of an emergency, consumables that practically never spoil can be a huge asset to your household. This article lists non-perishable food items that not only have long shelf lives, but if taken care of properly, these foods stand a chance of never going bad within your lifetime.   Continue reading “The Best Survival Foods: Non-Perishables That Can Outlive You”

The Prepared Ninja

It’s easy for the prepper survivalist to get lost in the endless confusion, attempting to discern between wants and needs. Is it a small knife or big blade? Do you carry a handgun or a rifle? However, it is even more important to determine the difference between what is a trend…and what will actually work in the field. In most cases, the right answer is: it depends on the situation.   Continue reading “.22LR: Truth & Myth”

Propaganda Matrix – by Paul Joseph Watson

The Department of Homeland Security is set to activate a national license plate tracking system that will be shared with law enforcement, allowing DHS officers to take photos of any license plate using their smartphone and upload it to a database which will include a “hot list” of “target vehicles”.

The details are included in a PDF attachment uploaded yesterday to the Federal Business Opportunities website under a solicitation entitled “National License Plate Recognition Database.”   Continue reading “Homeland Security to Activate ‘National License Plate Recognition Database’”

Gilroy, Calif., south of Gilroy, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008. Think Progress – by EMILY ATKIN

If what the tree rings say is true, California hasn’t been this dry in more than 500 years. If what the leading climate scientists say is true, that dryness will only get worse in the coming years. And if what economics predict is true, grocery bills nationwide may be some of the first things to suffer.

When conditions are ripe, California’s $44.7 billion agricultural industry is “the supermarket of the world,” producing nearly half of all the fruits, nuts and vegetables grown in America. The most abundant source of produce comes from Central Valley — deemed “The Land of A Billion Vegetables” by the New York Times — which produces 8 percent of America’s agricultural output by value.   Continue reading “How California’s Worsening Drought Could Make Your Grocery Bill Spike”

Mass Resistance

Schoolchildren across Massachusetts are under assault by the radical homosexual and transgender movement. It’s being funded and supported by the state. It must be stopped.   Continue reading “MassResistance announces fight to stop the “war against children” in Massachusetts”

CalGuns FoundationAmmoLand

California –-(Ammoland.com)-  California has a state law and regulatory scheme that arbitrarily bans handguns based on a roster of “certified” handguns approved by the State.

California uses this list despite a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that protects handguns that ordinary people traditionally use for self-defense, and a recent ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that the Second Amendment applies to state and local governments.   Continue reading “California Handgun Roster Decimates the Availability of New Handguns for Lawful Gun Buyers”

alternativesibuprophenHealthy Holistic Medicine – by Michelle Toole

Seeking a natural alternative to ibuprofen is not just for those who prefer natural remedies to conventional medicines. For many people it is something they are passionate about because of the many concerns that have been voiced linking ibuprofen to things like heart disease, circulatory problems, and gastrointestinal conditions. Fears have also been raised with regard to bleeding and/or perforation of the gut and the intestinal tract.   Continue reading “6 Natural Alternatives to Ibuprofen”

Before It’s News – by Lavender Rose

Proper nutrition is essential for wound healing. This means eating a well-balanced diet including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, proteins, dairy and healthy fats like monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats and omega-3 fatty acids. You can make it easy by stuffing an organic wrap and putting all the ingredients in it for a great way to eat your veggies.   Continue reading “Foods to Help to Heal Wounds”

Shocking Facts About America’s For-Profit Prison IndustryCare2 – by Beth Buczynski

As long as their have been human societies, there have been criminals. Despite the best efforts of lawmakers and religions, humans can’t be trusted to do the right thing, even when we’re aware of the consequences. The prison system used to be a last resort, a place you sent people when other forms of punishment were ineffective. Now it’s grown into something much darker, and even less rehabilitative.   Continue reading “Shocking Facts About America’s For-Profit Prison Industry”

foodNatural News – by J.D. Heyes

So, you’re dining out in a better class of restaurants tonight and, being health-conscious, you might be thinking that a better restaurant means better food and food that is better for you.

If you are one of millions of Americans who believe this to be true, you are mistaken, according to new data. In fact, in many cases, upscale food can be worse for you than eating a McBurger and McFries, as reported by Everyday Health:    Continue reading “Upscale restaurant food is more fattening than McDonalds”

Common Dreams

Multinational pharmaceutical corporations are pressuring the U.S. government to directly block cheaper, generic varieties of life-saving drugs in India.

The Indian government is “reviewing patented drugs of foreign firms to see if so-called compulsory licenses, which in effect break exclusivity rights, can be issued for some of them to bring down costs,” according to a Reuters article published Thursday, which cites two senior government officials.   Continue reading “Big pharma lobbies to punish makers of affordable drugs”

Disabled vet with service dog harassed in Starbucks by employee questioning disabilityIntellihub

SAN ANTONIO (INTELLIHUB) — A recent trip to Starbucks by a disabled U.S. war veteran and his service dog turned into an embarrassing moment as Starbucks employee challenged his use of the dog.

The employee basically told the man to prove his disability, stating “you are not blind”.  Continue reading “Disabled vet with service dog harassed in Starbucks by employee questioning disability”

Militarized Police: The Standing Army the Founders Warned AboutThe New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

Cops storm a house wearing masks covering their faces, dressed in military special forces-style black uniforms and battle helmets. They bust down the door using a battering ram, then rush the occupants, seizing and breaking one camera and preventing another from recording the remarkable scene.

What was the heinous and violent crime of which the intended target of the raid was charged? Murder? Rape?    Continue reading “Militarized Police: The Standing Army the Founders Warned About”

220px-Charles_Socarides.jpgHenry Makow – by Charles Socarides M.D.

For more than 20 years, I and a few psychiatrists have felt like an embattled minority, because we have continued to insist that gays aren’t born that way.

For most of this (20th) century, we have considered this behavior aberrant…a pathology. We had patients who would seek out one sex partner after another-total strangers-on a single night, then come limping into our offices the next day to tell us how they were hurting themselves. Since we were in the business of helping people learn how not to keep hurting themselves, many of us thought we were quietly doing God’s work.   Continue reading “How America Went Gay”

Before It’s News – by Due Diligence

The recall notice indicates a “reasonable probability” that consumption could result in “serious adverse health consequences or death.”

WHAAT?! ALERT California, Florida, Texas and Illinois!!   Continue reading “Recall In Four States of Nearly 9 Million Pounds of Adulterated Meat”

Doomsday Prep

There is a primal link between man and fire. Every prepper should know how to start a fire with the resources around them, even if that means creating fire without a match or lighter. This is an essential survival skill as you never know when you’ll find yourself in a situation where you’ll need a fire, but you don’t have matches. Maybe your single engine plane goes down while you’re flying over the Alaskan wilderness, like the kid in Hatchet. Or perhaps you’re out camping and you lose your pack. It need not be something as dramatic at these situations-even extremely windy or wet conditions can render matches virtually uselessly. And whether or not you ever need to call upon these skills, it’s nice to know you can start a fire, whenever and wherever you are.   Continue reading “9 Ways to Make Fire Without Matches!”