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The north Pacific Ocean is already contaminated by large amounts of toxins and pollution from dumping into the sea by China, a world leader in pollution, and formerly by the United States during decades of unrestricted development with minimal environmental safeguards.

However the largest nuclear disaster in history, Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plants melt-downs have added significantly to the nuclear contamination of the Pacific and affected not only fish and other food from Japan but also USA, China, Korea, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.   Continue reading “Australia Silently Stopped Testing of Food Imports”

ABC News

An Arizona sheriff’s department says some of the marijuana bales that suspects tossed out of an SUV during a high-speed chase last week got picked up by passing vehicles.

Dash-cam video released by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office shows many of the 21 bales of pot inside the SUV flying out a window and onto roadways during the March 4 chase. Several of the bales broke apart as they bounced on the pavement.   Continue reading “Passing cars pick up some pot bales tossed from fleeing SUV”

APTOPIX Amtrak Truck CrashABC News – by MICHAEL BIESECKER and JONATHAN DREW

The 127-ton tractor-trailer that derailed an Amtrak train at a railroad crossing in North Carolina was about three times the size and weight of a standard 18-wheeler, so huge it required a Highway Patrol escort, and so tall that it had to take back roads around some Interstate overpasses.

Authorities say the truck driver involved in Monday’s crash that injured 55 people was struggling to negotiate a tight left-hand turn across the tracks from one two-lane highway to another with this enormous load when the passenger train came roaring around a curve in the tiny community of Halifax.   Continue reading “Amtrak train hit tractor-trailer too big for I-95”

Opposing Views – by Amanda Andrade-Rhoades

Edwin Gray likes smoking cigarettes, but a Superior Court judge in Washington D.C. has ruled Gray can’t smoke anything in his home – including marijuana, which was recently legalized in the District.

Gray’s neighbors filed a civil lawsuit against Gray and his sister, Mozella Johnson, who lives in the family home. The neighbors, a couple with one child and another on the way, alleged in their lawsuit that they’re being harmed by Gray’s smoke – which permeates their home through a hole in the basement.   Continue reading “Judge Bans Man From Smoking In His Own Home”

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Its has been two weeks since Deven Guilford was on his way home from church, where he was playing basketball with his brothers. It was there that Deven was shot and killed by Eaton County Police Officer Johnathon Frost at a traffic stop on Grand Ledge Hwy in  Mulliken, Michigan. The events took place near Cochran road, where Johnathon Frost pulled over the 17 year old. The reason for the traffic stop has yet to be disclosed, but we know the officer called for back up within minutes, saying shots were fired and adding that he was bleeding as well.   Continue reading “17 Yr. Old Student Killed By Police In Eaton County, Michigan”

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Hundreds of registered sex offenders are missing in the UK, according to new figures. Some have been at large for over a decade.

A Freedom of Information request by the Press Association has revealed that the whereabouts of 396 convicted offenders are unknown to police.

This is despite the legal requirement that they be monitored by police and report any change of address to the authorities.   Continue reading “British police ‘lose track’ of almost 400 pedophiles”

mother with children twins on a walk in the autumn parkHealth Impact News – by John P. Thomas

There are treatments that can heal vaccine damage, but few physicians in the conventional medical care system know about them, since vaccine injuries are usually denied as the cause of any illness. Some parents with autistic children report that homeopathy has completely reversed their children’s autism and healed other serious health conditions caused by vaccines. This article explains how homeopathic remedies can bring about healing for many types of vaccine injuries.

Homeopathy is not the only treatment that has helped children and adults recover from vaccine damage, but it is the one that is the focus of this article. I will describe how homeopathy can bring about a true cure for the harm that vaccines have caused to children and adults.   Continue reading “Healing from Vaccine Injuries through Homeopathy”

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The video below starts with a few Brookdale Community Police officers around Jeffrey Michel attempting to arrest him. I couldn’t confirm what lead to the officers presence, or their interest in Jeffrey, but in the video below it clearly seems he had a legitimate complaint about being arrested. I based that on the actions of the officer and their lack of explanation – or pathetic one – for arresting Jeffrey. See for yourself…   Continue reading “Police Abuse Victim Dies in Hit & Run Accident”

lithuanian armorStars and Stripes – by Jon Harper

WASHINGTON — Thousands of troops and major hardware from the Army’s 3rd Infantry Division are heading to the Baltic region to reassure NATO allies fearful of Russian aggression, according to the Pentagon.

Approximately 3,000 soldiers from the division’s 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team are bringing approximately 750 vehicles and pieces of heavy equipment with them, including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, artillery pieces and helicopters. The gear arrived Monday via ship in Riga, Latvia, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren told reporters.   Continue reading “Troops and hardware from 3rd Infantry Division heading to Eastern Europe”

(YouTube/screenshot)Epoch Times – by Jack Phillips

A video shows a rare glimpse of life in the Soviet Union right before it collapsed.

The footage, uploaded a few years ago on YouTube and LiveLeak, apparently was recorded in the mid-1980s. The LiveLeak video claims the footage was taken in 1986.   Continue reading “Right Before USSR’s Collapse, Here’s What Grocery Shopping Looked Like”

us-venezuelaGlobal Research – by TeleSUR

UPDATE: Venezuela’s foreign minister says Caracas will soon respond to Washington’s statements.

U.S. President Barack Obama issued a new Executive Order against Venezuela Monday aimed at interfering in the country’s politics, claiming, “Venezuelan officials past and present who violate the human rights of Venezuelan citizens and engage in acts of public corruption will not be welcome” in the United States.   Continue reading “US Declares Venezuela a Threat to ‘National Security’”

Image: A woman wears protective clothing during a tour of one of the Ebola Centers in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Sept. 23.NBC News – by Maggie Fox

Just 12 hours after he got an experimental Ebola vaccine, and just two days after he stuck himself with a needle while caring for Ebola patients in September, Dr. Lewis Rubinson started getting sick.

By then, Rubinson was aboard a jet, being evacuated from Sierra Leone to the United States. He wasn’t sure if he was infected with Ebola or if the vaccine was causing a reaction. He was en route to strict isolation at the National Institutes of Health outside Washington D.C.   Continue reading “Vaccine, Not Ebola, Made Doc Sick, Study Finds”

ticket-quotas-exposed-across-the-nation1The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

As more and more officers across the country expose quota systems within their departments the mission of the American police officer is becoming quite clear; revenue generator.

As there is no money in solving murders or preventing rapes, police departments in America have focused their duties on traffic citations and the drug war. Both of these venues are highly profitable for departments.   Continue reading “Cops across the U.S. are being disciplined, not for brutality, but for not writing enough tickets”

10421221_420983118055256_5094149148933487196_nRevolution News – by Jennifer Baker

The California Highway Patrol has concluded a plainclothes officer acted within department policy when he drew his gun without identifying himself and aimed it at protesters during a scuffle when he and his partner were unmasked during an anti-police brutality protest in December.

The unnamed officer was found to be justified for drawing his gun and aiming it at everyone present after his partner wrestled with a protester who struck him on Dec. 10. The investigation concluded about three weeks ago.   Continue reading “CHP Investigation Finds Officer Aiming Weapon at Protest Within Policy”

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A casual look at this Taurus Judge (or similar) might make you think that Bubba the Gunsmith has been gunsmiting [stet] again. But it turns out there’s a reason for this being so smitten: read on, after casting eyes on the Bubbalicious product.

This particular member of the Five Lee Sistersdoes of course look like Bubba has been let loose with the Delrin and aluminum, and a $2 knockoff of a Knight’s Armament Co. foregrip. For what purpose would anyone attach this thing to the gimmick of a gun? Because he wants powder burns and lead splatter in his weak hand’s wrist?   Continue reading “Bubba the Gunsmith has a Rationale This Time”

Bearing Arms – by Bob Owens

Charles Dorsey considers his elderly neighbor to be “family,” and so when he saw a pair of men breaking into her home, he grabbed his gun and went to her aid as his sister called 911.  He encountered the two burglars and held them at gunpoint. One of the men acted aggressively.

That was a mistake.

Police say a local man won’t be charged in a shooting that left a burglary suspect injured.

Continue reading “Little Rock Man Shoots Burglar Who Targeted Elderly Neighbor”