healthNatural News – by Jonathan Benson

Maybe Mickey Mouse is responsible for spreading measles to children at Disneyland? This is a more likely hypothesis than health department claims that unvaccinated children are to blame for a recent outbreak that occurred at “the happiest place on Earth,” in which 39 people — and counting — from at least four states, according to the latest reports, have been confirmed as having contracted the disease while visiting the park.   Continue reading “CDC lies: Measles outbreaks confirmed among children already vaccinated”

cordyceps-copd-adrenal-fatigue-cancerNatural Cures Not Medicine

Cordyceps burst into the media spotlight in 1993 when a team of Chinese women’s track and field runners broke nine world records at the Chinese National Games in Beijing. Initially, the Chinese team was suspected of using steroids. After testing negatively for anabolic steroid use, the team’s coach revealed that the success of the Chinese athletes was not drug related but was instead the result of a daily Cordyceps elixir, which significantly boosts the body’s energy, endurance, stamina and overall vitality. This highly publicized episode launched the widespread use of Cordyceps by the World’s top athletes.   Continue reading “This Potent Herb Heals COPD, Adrenal Fatigue, Cancer, Immune Dysfunction and More”

Solutions Institute – by Dan Johnson

BOWLING GREEN, OH – The average planning and zoning meeting consists of the planning and zoning commissioners, a room, and very little else. They are often dry meetings dealing with rules and regulations for business and home licensing, property lines, and nuisance ordinances.

So when the Borough of Kodiak, AK (Pop. 13,600) chose to attempt to entirely revamp the zoning code and place greater restrictions on property owners, including a $1,000 fine per violation, they expected there to be little opposition, and little knowledge of the change.   Continue reading “VICTORY: Over 300 People Stand up to Agenda 21 in Alaska”

NBC News

Three people were killed and five people were injured in an early Saturday morning “gang-related” shooting at an unoccupied home in Omaha, Nebraska, police said. Jakela Foster, 19, and Latisha Fox, 24, were found dead from gunshot wounds at a house party in the northwest part of Nebraska’s biggest city that police were called to at 1:44 a.m. (2:44 a.m. ET), said Police Chief Todd Schmaderer during a Saturday afternoon news conference. Twenty-six-year-old Cameron Harris later died at the hospital, Schmaderer said. Two more victims were brought to the hospital in serious condition, and three more people suffering from gunshot wounds were also hospitalized, police said.   Continue reading “Three People Dead, 5 Wounded in ‘Gang-Related’ Omaha Shooting”

A bomb threat causing delays at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.WSB-TV 2

ATLANTA —UPDATE: FBI Special Agent in Charge says both aircrafts have been swept and cleared. They are finishing searching the last pieces of luggage. So far, he says nothing suspicious has been found.

The FBI says they plan to sweep online feeds and WiFi from the planes to track down who made the threats.   Continue reading “FBI: All clear given after bomb threats on Atlanta bound planes”

stock_drivingGuns Save Lives – by NRA-ILA

The following post is via the NRA-ILA.

U.S. Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) recently introduced H.R. 131, a bill that would more comprehensively address the interstate transportation of firearms and ammunition for law-abiding gun owners.

Current federal law guarantees the right of law-abiding persons to transport firearms between two locations where they have a legal right to possess and carry them, regardless of state or local laws that would otherwise apply. The firearm must be cased or otherwise not readily accessible.   Continue reading “Federal Interstate Transportation of Firearms and Ammunition Bill Introduced”

GMOsNatural News – by Jonathan Benson

A petition is circulating to persuade three of the top infant formula brands in the U.S. — Abbott Laboratories (Similac), Mead Johnson Nutrition (Enfamil) and Nestle (Gerber Good Start) — to stop using genetically modified (GM) ingredients in their baby products. Each of these powdered formulas is loaded with corn and soy byproducts, along with sugar, which means they are more than likely GM in nature and harming children.   Continue reading “Baby formula is loaded with GMOs – Avoid these brands”

1Forbes – by Robert W. Wood

This time of year, the IRS likes to remind us that just about everything is taxed. It isn’t just your paychecks that get tallied on a W-2 and end up on your tax return. Income means income from all sources. So as you start getting organized for the annual drudgery of filing taxes this year, don’t forget about some of the odder one

1. If you sell unwanted clothes, cars, furniture, even family heirlooms, are they taxed? You bet. If you sell something for $100 you bought for $50, that’s a $50 gain. But in many cases you may not know what your tax basis is. If you can’t prove your basis, IRS will view the whole $100 as income. Maybe its capital gain, but it’s still income.   Continue reading “10 Surprising Items IRS Says To Report On Your Taxes”

Asia First Newsletter

A total of 3.65 million newly-founded companies were established in China in 2014, a 46% growth from a year earlier, the latest data released by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) showed. The number meant that 10,600 new companies were set up in China each day since March 2014.   Continue reading “3.65 million new firms established in China in 2014”

AdobeGraham Cluley

Adobe has released a critical security patch for an Adobe Flash vulnerability that is being exploited by online criminals.

The vulnerability, known as CVE-2015-0310, can be used by hackers to “circumvent memory randomization mitigations” on versions of Windows.

Obviously it would be sensible to ensure that your version of Flash is updated as soon as possible.   Continue reading “Running Adobe Flash? You need to read this today”

kale_food_735_350Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

Would you ever think that staple condiments used at sushi bars could help treat bladder cancer? While brown seaweed is excellent at destroying lymphoma cells, a compound in brown mustard called allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) was 100% effective at keeping cancer from spreading to muscles’ cells from the bladder, and bladder cancer growth within the organ was reduced by 34% in a recently conducted experiment.   Continue reading “Vegetable Compound 100% Effective in ‘Preventing Cancer from Spreading’”

denverbakeryFree Thought Project – by John Vibes

Denver, Colorado – Marjorie Silva, a bakery owner in Colorado, is currently under investigation for religious discrimination after she refused to write an anti-gay message on a cake for one of her customers.

The incident happened back in March when a customer named Bill Jack ordered several cakes that he wanted to feature an anti-gay message on.

The cakes that he ordered were specifically requested to be shaped like bibles, and have the words “God hates gays” written on them, with a picture of two men holding hands with a line through it.   Continue reading “Bakery Under Government Investigation For Refusing To Write Anti-Gay Message On A Cake”

FILE - This May 10, 2014 photo provided by the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant shows waste stacks in a storage room with broken magnesium oxide bags and heat damage, seen as black streaks on the rim of the container at center, on top of a standard waste box at the WIPP site in Carlsbad, N.M.   New Mexico on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014 levied more than $54 million in penalties against the U.S. Department of Energy for numerous violations that resulted in the indefinite closure of the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository. (AP Photo/Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, File)KRQE News 13

CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) – Officials say a small portion of the ceiling at the federal government’s underground nuclear waste repository in southern New Mexico has collapsed.

The U.S. Energy Department’s Carlsbad Field Office says the damage was spotted by geotechnical workers during an inspection last week. The office announced the finding Wednesday, saying it highlighted the need for workers to continue with roof bolting operations at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.   Continue reading “Workers discover ceiling damage at nuke repository”

Clean-up efforts continue about 15 miles outside Williston, North Dakota January 22, 2015 (Reuters / Andrew Cullen)RT

Nearly 3 million gallons of saltwater and an as yet unknown amount of crude oil have leaked from a northwest North Dakota pipeline into a creek that feeds into the Missouri River. Officials have called the leak the largest of its kind in state history.

The leak in the 4-inch saltwater collection line, owned by Summit Midstream Partners LP and operated by subsidiary Meadowlark Midstream Co., was discovered earlier this month and was reported to the state on January 7, according to Reuters.   Continue reading “North Dakota pipeline leaks crude oil, 3mn gallons of fracking byproduct”

isis-hostage-japan.jpgFox News

The deadline imposed by ISIS for Japan to pay $200 million to free two captives passed, starting what the terrorist group called a countdown clock on Friday, even as questions swirled about the authenticity of the initial tape and whether the pair is even alive.

A tweet from a Twitter account linked to ISIS said the hostages had been killed “because of Japan’s choices.” The tweet, on the same one that previously posted the countdown clock, warned that a new video was “being sent to production.” Intelligence sources told Fox News the claim the hostages had been killed could not be confirmed, but said the situation is being monitored as they await release of a new video.    Continue reading “Experts say ISIS ransom clip faked as deadline for Japanese hostages passes”

Congress-statue-rightsSovereign Man – by Simon Black

To this day, many governments around the world maintain a tight grip on dissent.

Students in Thailand have been arrested for using a three-fingered salute they saw in the movie Hunger Games.

In Turkey, Twitter, Youtube, and other social media sites have been blocked. And in Russia the word “crisis” has been banned from use in public.   Continue reading “Congress proposes bill to restore First Amendment rights… then kills it”