The Prime Minister of Ukraine visits NATORickozoff 

KYIV: Only the NATO membership can protect Ukraine from Russian aggression.

Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatseniuk said within the frames of the 11th Annual Meeting of Yalta European Strategy YES, held in Kyiv, a Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“We must clearly recognize that, in these particular circumstances, NATO is the only way to protect Ukraine,” Yatseniuk said.

According to him, not all NATO members are satisfied with this position of Ukraine.   Continue reading “The Devil Quotes Scripture To Drag Ukraine Into NATO, Europe Into War”

brainSOTT – by Leah Zerbe

Since the Wheat Belly revolution, people all over the world have reported amazing results: being able to reverse type 2 diabetes, shedding layers of dangerous visceral body fat that encases the organs, and revving up to super-charged energy levels. But we started to wonder…how does ditching wheat – and all grains for that matter – impact the brain? We turned to William Davis, MD, best-selling author of Wheat Belly and the mastermind behind the new Wheat Belly Total Health, to learn more about the benefits of the grainless brain.    Continue reading “Ditch the grains, heal your brain”

Scott.net – by Jennifer Sinco Kelleher

Lava from one of the world’s most active volcanos soon could reach three vacant lots in a rural subdivision on Hawaii’s Big Island, but officials are hopeful homes will be spared. Based on the lava’s movement of about 200 to 300 yards a day, the flow from Kilauea volcano was expected to reach the lots in Kaohe Homesteads in coming days, Hawaii County spokesman Kevin Dayton said.

The large lot closest to the flow is owned by the state, while the other two are privately owned, he said. “The fact that it’s veering somewhat to the north as opposed to the east is a hopeful sign,” Dayton said.     Continue reading “Lava on Hawaii’s Big Island creeping up on vacant lots in rural subdivision”

In Japan, Burger King Has a Black Cheese BurgerKotaku – by Brian Ashcroft

The black buns? We’ve seen those before. But why, Burger King, why black cheese? Why?

NariNari reports that Burger King Japan is rolling out another “Kuro Burger” (“Black Burger”), with buns made from bamboo charcoal, an onion and garlic sauce made with squid ink, beef patties made with black pepper, and black cheese, which is also apparently made with bamboo charcoal.

Continue reading “In Japan, Burger King Has a Black Cheese Burger”

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LEMOORE, Calif. — Two Navy fighter jets crashed Friday in the far western Pacific Ocean, with one pilot safely ejecting but the other missing in the waters off the U.S. territory of Wake Island.

The F/A-18C Hornet fighter jets were from Carrier Air Wing 17 based at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California’s San Joaquin Valley. The air wing is embarked on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.   Continue reading “Search continues for 1 of 2 pilots after 2 F/A-18 Hornets crash in Pacific”

annies general mills crop 263x164 Annie’s Sells Out to General Mills: Watch Out for GMOs in this Popular ‘Natural’ BrandNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Annie’s brand is selling out to the food manufacturing giant, General Mills, who has been known to use GMO rice, corn, soy as well as high fructose corn syrup in most of their products. Annie’s boxes of kid-friendly pasta even says ‘made with organic pasta’ on the top, but that likely won’t be the case now.

Annie’s has sold out to the GMO pusher, General Mills (GM), for a whopping $820 million.   Continue reading “Annie’s Sells Out to General Mills: Watch Out for GMOs in this Popular ‘Natural’ Brand”

Screen Shot 2014-09-11 at 12.46.36 AMFront Page Mag – by Daniel Greenfield

“Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel,” Samuel Johnson said. A few centuries later his fellow Englishman, Winston Churchill, quipped, “The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative.”

It’s not true of the United States, but it is true of Barack Obama who, having exhausted every alternative that involved appeasement or pretending that ISIS wasn’t a threat, has decided to do the right thing.   Continue reading “Obama Will Fight ISIS by Arming ISIS”

Breitbart – by Oliver Lane

Nearly fifty senior commanders of a major coalition of Islamic ‘moderates’ opposed to ISIS in Syria have been killed by an explosion at their secret command bunker as they met to discuss strategy against the the Islamic State.

The blast in the Northwest region of Idlib, Syria on Tuesday killed senior members of rebel group the Ahrar-al-Sham brigade (AaS), including leader Hassan Abboud and 45 others including senior members from other rebel alliance groups, reports The Times. The Idlib region stands in AaS territory, but it is close to the front-line with ISIS in neighbouring Aleppo.   Continue reading “Entire Leadership of ISIS Opposition Wiped Out By ‘Unexplained’ Explosion”

WireAP_88b8c93d0984487cb77c79fecba64326_16x9_992Concealed Carry – by Brandon

Kwmaine Davis, a convicted felon, is heading back to prison for 18 months after he posted a few photos of himself holding handguns on twitter. As a convicted felon, Davis cannot possess or even touch any firearms…ever. The local PD got word of this photo and forwarded it to federal agents and ultimately arrested.   Continue reading “Convicted Felon Heads Back To Prison After Posting Photo Of Himself With Firearms on Twitter”

macheteGuns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon

Here is another one of our “Why I Carry” stories. These stories, unlike our defensive gun uses, take a look at situations that may have turned out very differently if the victim(s) had been armed. These stories also serve as an important reminder as to why it’s important to carry everyday.

The machete is the weapon of choice for many oppressive regimes throughout the world. The sheer violence of the machete reinforces it as weapon of fear.   Continue reading “WHY I CARRY: Seven People Attack Pair of Brothers with Machetes in Chicago”

wharton_1.jpgMemphis Flyer – by Toby Sells

The beatings of three people in a Kroger parking lot Saturday night will not be investigated as a hate crime, according to police officials.

Memphis Police Department director Toney Armstrong said he’s had lots of calls asking how the investigation would proceed but said there is “not sufficient enough evidence to investigate this as a hate crime.”   Continue reading “Three New Suspects in Kroger Beatings, Incident Will Not Be Investigated As Hate Crime”