Infowars – by Anthony Gucciardi

Amid the mainstream media hype surrounding Ebola, it may come as major shock to discover that for quite some time there have been major scientific breakthroughs regarding the numerous ways in which we may be able to diminish or even halt the virus at a base level.

What’s even more powerful and of note, however, is the substances by which scientists were able to exhibit these effects. Numerous plant compounds, which also come with a host of additional medicinal benefits outside of their role in the fight against the Ebola virus, have been documented to have extreme promise in the deterrence of yet another virus epidemic.   Continue reading “What They’re Not Telling You: 4 Natural Ways To Fight Ebola”

Image Credit: Flickr / FoodistaTrue Activist

Garlic isn’t just a food, it is most certainly a legend in it’s own right.

Garlic has been found in the pyramids of Egypt and it is even referenced in the Bible. Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine, prescribed it regularly, and it was given to the first Olympic athletes in Ancient Greece to enhance performance. Continue reading “How to Fix the One Mistake Most People Make When Cooking with Garlic”

Baylorsign_brotherspg.jpgHenry Makow

Sen. Rand Paul is a frontrunner for the 2016 Republican Presidential nomination. “Randy” attended the world’s largest Baptist University but felt it necessary to join a secret society, “the NoZe” that had been banned by the university as anti-Christian and subversive. Why does this matter? It confirms our belief that most politicians are Freemasons and politics is a charade.

The following is an excerpt dealing with his NoZe membership from a Rand Paul profile in the current New YorkerContinue reading “Rand Paul Joined Banned Masonic Fraternity”

Ebola preparationPenn Live – by Associated Press

NEW YORK  — Public hospitals in New York City are so concerned about Ebola, they’ve secretly been sending actors with mock symptoms into emergency rooms to test how well the triage staffs identify and isolate possible cases.

A small Ohio hospital has hung up signs imploring patients to let nurses know immediately if they have traveled recently to West Africa.   Continue reading “Ebola prep in U.S. includes actors testing hospitals, ambulances carrying plastic”

The Hill – by Sarah Ferris

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the use of an experimental drug that has been hailed as one of the pharmaceutical industry’s best chances at fighting the Ebola virus.

Chimerix, a North Carolina-based biopharmaceutical company, announced Monday that it has received approval to administer an antiviral drug called brincidofovir that has successfully treated Ebola in lab tests.   Continue reading “FDA approves use of experimental Ebola drug”

Publius Forum – by Warner Todd Huston

Illinois is in such bad shape it can’t even produce no littering signs that are properly spelled, it appears.

Friend to the blog John Ruberry of the wonderful MarathonPundit blog was on a trip through the state when he spotted a no littering sign that read: “Please Don,t Liter.”   Continue reading “How Much Did Illinois Spend on Misspelled No Littering Signs?”

Japan Times

A supertyphoon on course to hit Japan over the weekend is as powerful as the deadly storm that ripped through the Philippines in 2013 killing thousands of people, meteorologists said Wednesday

The monstrous storm, named Vongfong, was picking up speed as it churned through the far west of the Pacific Ocean.

“Its strength is very much similar to Haiyan,” which ravaged the Philippines in November, said a meteorologist at the Meteorological Agency.   Continue reading “Vongfong, supertyphoon rivaling Haiyan, roaring toward Japan”

0509_111735Rick Rozoff

KYIV: The United States is planning to provide lethal weapons to Ukraine.

National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) information and analytical center spokesman Andriy Lysenko said this at a briefing on Thursday, citing U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Derek Chollet, a Ukrinform correspondent reported.   Continue reading “U.S. To Provide Lethal Weapons To Ukrainian Client Regime”

FAS – by Steven Aftergood

A report to Congress on authorized disclosures of classified intelligence to the media — not unauthorized disclosures — is classified and is exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, the National Security Agency said.

The notion of an authorized disclosure of classified information is close to being a contradiction in terms. If something is classified, how can its disclosure be authorized (without declassification)? And if something is disclosed by an official who is authorized to do so, how can it still be classified? And yet, it seems that there is such a thing.   Continue reading “Report on Disclosures to the Media is Classified”

The Daily Caller – by Tristyn Bloom

An administrative law judge has ruled that a Kentucky printer’s refusal to print gay pride T-shirts “constitutes unlawful discrimination,” and, by extension, that printers cannot refuse to print materials promoting ideas they disagree with.

Hands On Originals is a business that prints custom designs on clothes, accessories and other items like mugs and bottles. According to the ruling, Blaine Adamson, its managing owner, “instructed his sales representatives to decline to design, print, or produce orders whenever the requested material was perceived to promote an event or organization that conveys messages that are considered by the sales representative or Mr. Adamson to be inappropriate or inconsistent with Christian beliefs.”   Continue reading “Judge Wants To Force A Printer To Make Pro-Gay T-Shirts”

The Hill – by Justin Sink

President Obama warned Congress about the possible effects of sequestration during a rare visit to the Pentagon on Wednesday, saying lawmakers needed to make sure the military has “the equipment and the technology that’s necessary for them to be able to succeed at their mission.”

“We have done some enormous work, and I want to thank everybody sitting around this table to continue to make our forces leaner, meaner, more effective, more tailored to the particular challenges that we’re going to face in the 21st century,” Obama said following a meeting with Pentagon leadership.   Continue reading “President warns of ‘draconian’ military cuts”

California, United States (Reuters / Lucy Nicholson)RT

Industry illegally injected about 3 billion gallons of fracking wastewater into central California drinking-water and farm-irrigation aquifers, the state found after the US Environmental Protection Agency ordered a review of possible contamination.

According to documents obtained by the Center for Biological Diversity, the California State Water Resources Board found that at least nine of the 11 hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, wastewater injection sites that were shut down in July upon suspicion of contamination were in fact riddled with toxic fluids used to unleash energy reserves deep underground. The aquifers, protected by state law and the federal Safe Water Drinking Act, supply quality water in a state currently suffering unprecedented drought.   Continue reading “California aquifers contaminated with billions of gallons of fracking wastewater”