sociopathsNatural News – by Mike Adams

One of the more offensive duties of being an investigative journalist is taking out the trash — exposing liars, fraudsters, con artists and scammers for the people they truly are. Each time we investigate a sociopath, we find that they always have a little cult group following of spellbound worshippers who consider that particular sociopath to be a “guru” or “prophet.”

Sociopaths are masters at influence and deception. Very little of what they say actually checks out in terms of facts or reality, but they’re extremely skillful at making the things they say sound believable, even if they’re just making them up out of thin air. Here, I’m going to present quotes and videos of some legendary sociopaths who convinced everyday people to participate in mass suicides. And then I’m going to demonstrate how and why similar sociopaths are operating right now… today.   Continue reading “How to spot a sociopath – 10 red flags that could save you from being swept under the influence of a charismatic nut job”

Fat content: Barry Groves with the foods he believes help him to stay healthyThe Telegraph

For breakfast, Barry Groves had an extra large egg and a 3oz slice of liver, fried in lard. He washed it down with a cup of cocoa made with double cream.

At lunch, Barry, 72, who lives near Oxford with his wife Monica, 70, will enjoy pork chops, with the fat left on, plus a few green vegetables in butter.

Finally, the couple will have a light supper consisting of cheese with a home-grown apple or pear, topped with cream, followed by more cocoa.   Continue reading “Healthy food: Should we be eating more fat?”

Reuters – by EDWARD MCALLISTER

A 90-car train carrying North Dakota crude derailed and exploded in a rural area of western Alabama early on Friday, leaving 11 cars burning and potentially bolstering the push for tougher regulation of a boom in moving oil by rail.

Twenty of the train’s cars derailed and a number were still on fire on Friday afternoon, local officials said. Those cars, which threw flames 300 feet into the night sky, are being left to burn out, which could take up to 24 hours, according to the train owner, Genesee & Wyoming. No injuries were reported.   Continue reading “Train carrying crude oil derails, cars ablaze in Alabama”

iran-dprkmeetingNK News

Iran has “no nuclear relations” with North Korea, and rumours that it does are false, the head of the country’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEO) insisted on Tuesday.

Speaking to Iranian Students’ News Agency at a burial ceremony for two “unknown martyrs” at AEO headquarters, Ali Akbar Salehi denied the claims and said: “I don’t know why and how such rumours are produced”.   Continue reading “Iran atomic chief insists no deal with the DPRK made”

(Screenshot/National Report)Epoch Times – by Zachary Stieber

Stories claiming RFID chips are being tested as part of Obamacare have been going viral on alternative news websites, with people claiming that a test run began on the citizens in a small town in Wyoming in Hanna.

For instance, a post on the website “Before It’s News” from a blog called “Resist the Tyranny” claims that the chips are being “test ran” in Hanna and says it’s “yet another fatal blow to American privacy and liberties.”   Continue reading “Are RFID Chips Being Tested for Obamacare? No, It’s a Hoax”

Washington’s Blog

Supreme Court Rules You No Longer Have the Right to Remain Silent

A law school professor and former criminal defense attorney explains why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police:   Continue reading “Legal Experts: Even TOTALLY INNOCENT People Should Avoid Talking to Law Enforcement”

Breitbart – by MARY CHASTAIN

Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder to ask the Department of Justice to fund GPS tracking devices for autistic children–even though there are private companies that already offer this service.

14-year old Avonte Oquendo disappeared from his Long Island school a month ago. He has autism and does not speak. Unfortunately, he has not been found. Parents with autistic children are joining forces with Schumer, who issued a statement:   Continue reading “Schumer Asks DOJ for DPS Devises for Autistic Children”

EurActive

More than 50 public figures have asked Berlin to step up its support of the whistleblower in the new edition of Der Spiegel magazine, but the German government maintains its position. Fears over harming the German-American relationship continue to raise concerns in Berlin.

“There is no reason to offer asylum to Edward Snowden. He is not a person under political persecution,” said German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich in a statement to the daily Münchner Merkur.  Continue reading “Germany ‘sees no reason’ to offer asylum to Snowden”

Buckingham Palace Anonymous protestThe Guardian

Hundreds of masked Anonymous protesters descended on Buckingham Palace and Parliament Square in London as part of a worldwide march against austerity cuts.

A fire was started just yards from the gates of the royal palace and fireworks were reportedly thrown as protesters threw glass bottles during clashes with police on Tuesday night.   Continue reading “Anonymous demonstrators clash with police outside Buckingham Palace”

Chris ChristieBusiness Insider – by BRETT LOGIURATO

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) will win re-election, multiple networks are projecting.

The final numbers are expected to be a landslide, as the race was never close between Christie and Democratic candidate Barbara Buono.    Continue reading “New Jersey Election Results: Christie Wins”

survival items One Good Thing by Jillee

I grew up in sunny California, and even though I have now lived in Utah for nearly 20 years, I still get this unsettled feeling whenever winter starts to settle in. When I think of how COLD it gets and the things that could potentially go wrong while on the road, or even at home should the power go out, I am reminded of how woefully prepared I am for such emergencies.   Continue reading “23 Items Under $5 That Can Save Your Life”

Jin hye JoThe Lonely Conservative

Americans in large numbers are embracing communism, whether it’s wittingly or unwittingly doesn’t really matter. By voting for progressive Democrats, they’re voting for communists. Well, this is how communists treat people once they gain complete control.

Jin [Hye Jo], 26, who has lived in the United States since 2008 and runs a charity for North Korean defectors, scoffed at the suggestion that the food shortages were due to natural causes, claiming that government officials drive BMWs and drink exotic whiskies while children die.   Continue reading “This Is How Communists Treat People”

Truthdig – by Chris Hedges

Israel has been poisoned by the psychosis of permanent war. It has been morally bankrupted by the sanctification of victimhood, which it uses to justify an occupation that rivals the brutality and racism of apartheid South Africa. Its democracy—which was always exclusively for Jews—has been hijacked by extremists who are pushing the country toward fascism. Many of Israel’s most enlightened and educated citizens—1 million of them—have left the country. Its most courageous human rights campaigners, intellectuals and journalists—Israeli and Palestinian—are subject to constant state surveillance, arbitrary arrests and government-run smear campaigns. Its educational system, starting in primary school, has become an indoctrination machine for the military. And the greed and corruption of its venal political and economic elite have created vast income disparities, a mirror of the decay within America’s democracy.   Continue reading “Imploding the Myth of Israel”

Counter Punch – by John Palmer

It isn’t often that a scientific paper is published that has the potential to turn the world upside down but that is the case for the paper with the informative but baroque title: “Glyphosates’ Suppression of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Amino Acid Biosynthesis by the Gut Microbiome: Pathways to Modern Diseases by Anthony Sempsel and Stephanie Seneff It is available on the web at: http://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/15/4/1416   Continue reading “The End of Roundup?”

Before It’s News – by Mort Amsel

A gunman opened fire inside the Garden State Plaza Mall in Paramus, N.J. Monday night, New Jersey State Police reported.

There was no immediate word on any casualties.

Police and SWAT teams were reported on the scene, with some stores in lockdown.   Continue reading “2? Gunmen Open Fire Inside Popular New Jersey Mall, Active Shooter Situation, Photo Of Shooter”

9 News NBC

DENVER – When two employees first spotted two people entering KIPP Montbello College Prep and Collegiate Prep Academy late Monday night, it was believed they were carrying long rifles and backpacks possibly filled with explosives.

Several hours after armored cars, SWAT teams, a bomb squad and media surrounded the school, the suspects were arrested. Both of the suspects are 15 years old, according to police.   Continue reading “BB guns mistaken for long rifles in overnight standoff”