New Insight: Alzheimer’s Disease Linked to Pineal Gland Calcification from FluorideNatural Society – by  Christina Sarich

Alzheimer’s disease is running rampant throughout the modern world now, but even with pharmaceutical companies spending billions on drugs to ‘cure’ it, they have failed miserably. While the use of coconut oil for Alzheimer’s disease is proving beyond beneficial, the answer to really treating this disease may lie in the pineal gland and the decalcification of one of the most important elements of the endocrine system.

For the past few decades, research into treating Alzheimer’s disease has been relegated to an assumption: that it is caused by the lack of the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine. In fact, most pharmaceuticals made to treat Alzheimer’s patients are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (drugs that inhibit the enzyme that breaks this neurotransmitter down.)    Continue reading “New Insight: Alzheimer’s Disease Linked to Pineal Gland Calcification from Fluoride”

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Sometimes you have to be wary of the ‘health’ food advice you hear rumored in the blog-o-sphere. While many of the foods touted as ‘healthy’ do indeed offer sound nutrition, even a greater number of them are merely false representations of actual healthy food. This false information will forever circulate with new foods, so we must always work to learn what is truly healthful.

Here are 10 foods that, while said to be good for us, really aren’t that healthful at all. Many of these foods actually hurt us.    Continue reading “Nutrition Nonsense: 10 ‘Health Foods’ that Are Killing You”

Alert Net – by Ari LeVaux

Evidence continues to accumulate that sugar is a sweet road to obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and other maladies. As the dangers of sugar have unfolded there has been an increase in the production and consumption of sugar substitutes, five of which are currently FDA-approved. A recent study published in Nature adds to a growing set of concerns about these artificial sweeteners by presenting evidence that they, like sugar, can cause diabetes as well. The Israel-based research team presented evidence that artificial sweeteners cause this outcome by disrupting the balance of microbes that live in the body’s gut.    Continue reading “Latest Scientific Evidence Should Be Death Blow to Artificial Sweeteners”

Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo [KTLA-TV]Raw Story – by Arturo Garcia

The mayor of the Southern California community of Bell Gardens was shot and killed on Tuesday afternoon, KCAL-TV reported.

This story has been updated. Please see below.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Daniel Crespo was shot during a domestic disturbance at his residence.
Bell Gardens is located about 10 minutes away from downtown Los Angeles. Crespo, a New York native, was part of city government since 2001, when he was first elected to the local city council.    Continue reading “Southern California mayor shot and killed by wife during fight involving 19-year-old son”

polioNatural News – by Tony Isaacs

According to reports, there are now about 25 or more cases, and counting, of a new “polio-like” outbreak in California children. Disease control officials have yet to determine the cause of the outbreak and they are looking for a new virus. Perhaps one direction they should take a look at is polio and other childhood vaccinations.

Initial reports have indicated that the children being affected by the new disease have all been vaccinated against polio. The scenario of children vaccinated against polio and other illnesses coming down with a “polio-like” illness is all too familiar. Look for example at what happened in India when widespread polio vaccinations were used to reportedly eradicate polio from India.    Continue reading “Could polio or other vaccinations be behind the new “polio-like” Illness outbreak in California?”

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High schools in North Carolina and Kentucky were placed on lockdowns after two separate shooting incidents that left one student injured at each school.

Police and SWAT teams flooded into Fern Creek High School in Louisville, Kentucky after reports of shots fired Tuesday afternoon. At least one student was injured and taken to the hospital, and the parents have been notified, police said.   Continue reading “Two school shootings on the same day leave two students injured”

Live Leak – by gregsto

Democratic Congressman from Youngstown Ohio 1985 to 2002. My hometown.

He was the executive director of the Mahoning County Drug Program from 1971 to 1981 and Sheriff of Mahoning County from 1981 to 1985. While serving as Sheriff, Traficant made national headlines by refusing to execute foreclosure orders on several unemployed homeowners, many of whom had been left unemployed by the recent closures of steel mills. This endeared him to the local population, which had long derived its wealth from steel and steel-associated businesses.   Continue reading “Ohio Congressman Jim Traficant Classics”

-b951bfd1142a84d3Concealed Carry – by Maureen

Here’s a restaurant all gun enthusiasts need to check out: Grits-N-Gravy located in Elberta, Alabama.  They’re known for their coffee, grits, omelets and his cook’s specialty — pecan french toast. But what’s so special about it? The owner keeps a 9mm handgun is in a holster at his waist while he is working.

The small breakfast bar style restaurant is owned by Doug Stewart, a former Army sergeant. He says that he openly carries the gun to protect himself, his employees, and his customers.  He started carrying after a man pointed a gun at his cook on Dec. 31, 2012, and robbed the place. He also keeps a 12-gauge shotgun right behind the bar near the cash register and drive-through window.   Continue reading “Add This Restaurant To Your Bucket List: Grits-N-Gravy, Owner Openly Carries Handgun at Work”

Rep. Raul Grijalva arrestedCNS News – by Zoey DiMauro

Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) said Wednesday that any distinction between illegal immigrants and those who obey U.S. laws and enter the country legally “doesn’t exist.”

CNSNews asked the Arizona Democrat, who supports a movement by a growing number of churches to provide sanctuary for illegal aliens facing deportation, what he would say to those who entered the U.S. legally.   Continue reading “Rep. Grijalva: Distinction Between Legal, Illegal Immigrants ‘Doesn’t Exist’”

Town Hall – by Katie Pavlich

Earlier this summer when the unaccompanied minor crisis was at its peak (after really starting in October 2013) in Texas and Arizona, Border Patrol agents working inside processing facilities reported cases of Tuberculosis, scabies and other diseases being brought into the United States by unvaccinated illegal aliens. Warnings were issued by local communities about the impact these diseases could potentially have in the public school system where their children are educated. For example, protesters in Murrieta, California turned bus loads of illegal immigrants away, citing concerns about public health. Those protesters and people who warned about the spread of disease were accused of fear mongering and exaggeration.    Continue reading “Surprise: After Illegal Immigration Wave, Tuberculosis Plagues El Paso Hospital”

White House Dossier – by Keith Koffler

And, uniquely in the savagery of warfare – WAR CRIMES AGAINST THEIR OWN PEOPLE.

There is no denying it. Except in the White House and at Foggy Bottom, where President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry companied repeatedly about Palestinian deaths with the clear suggestion that Israel was at least partially to blame for them.   Continue reading “Netanyahu: Palestinians Guilty of War Crimes”

Refugee Resettlement Watch – by Ann Cocoran

Why is this in our national interest?

This is insane!  Illegal aliens (mostly Somalis) arrive on the island nation of Malta and we transform them into legitimate refugees and fly them to America! 

We have been following this perversion of the refugee program for years (longer than the 5 years mentioned in this short article—the Bush Administration started this!).  These illegal migrants are the European Union’s problem, not ours!   Continue reading “US agrees to take MORE of Malta’s illegal aliens!”

US Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler before a hearing on oversight of the FCC in Washington DC.stuff – by Anne Flaherty

Should the company that supplies your Internet access be allowed to cut deals with online services such as Netflix, Amazon or YouTube to move their content faster?

The United States Federal Communications Commission is tackling that question right now after the public submitted a record 3.7 million comments on the subject – more than double the number filed with the regulatory agency after Janet Jackson’s infamous wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl.   Continue reading “The US government vs The Internet”

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So, ok…if the United States really is producing more petroleum than Saudi Arabia, why then is gas still stuck at $3.30 per gallon on average nationwide? You would think that at the very least it would drop down to around $1.84 that is was in 2008, when Obama became president. Oh wait, I just answered my question. Never mind.

But before you start jumping up and down for joy that America is the world’s #1 petroleum producer, look at how much people in these countries are paying per gallon:   Continue reading “United States to be the #1 Producer of Petroleum in the World”

The Independent – by Patrick Cockburn

US air strikes are failing to drive back Isis in Iraq where its forces are still within an hour’s drive of Baghdad.

Three and a half months since the Iraqi army was spectacularly routed in northern Iraq by a far inferior force of Isis fighters, it is still seeing bases overrun because it fails to supply them with ammunition, food and water. The selection of a new Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, to replace Nouri al-Maliki last month was supposed to introduce a more conciliatory government that would appeal to Iraq’s Sunni minority from which Isis draws its support.   Continue reading “Isis an hour away from Baghdad – with no sign of Iraq army being able to make a successful counter-attack”

Oil Price – by Andy Tully

One of the biggest concerns about hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is that the vast amount of wastewater produced by the process of extracting oil and gas from shale rock deep underground is incredibly toxic.

Most often, the wastewater is injected into disposal wells deep underground. But a process does exist to convert contaminated water into drinking water that involves running it through wastewater treatment plants and into rivers.   Continue reading “Study Finds Treated Fracking Wastewater Still Too Toxic”

Infowars – by Adan Salazar

Police in Louisiana are urging residents to add surveillance camera security systems to their homes and then to hand over control of those systems to law enforcement, an effort they claim will help make neighborhoods safer.

Part of a sprawling surveillance strategy dubbed “Project NOLA,” citizens’ security cameras would be integrated with footage shot from other law enforcement cameras already installed around the St. Bernard Parish area near New Orleans, and would give the sheriff’s department the ability to tap into those cameras at a moment’s notice.   Continue reading “Police Urge Residents to Outfit Homes with Police-Run Surveillance Cameras”