Underground Health – by Sina Anvari

This is interesting. After reading this, you’ll never look at a banana in the same way again. Bananas contain three natural sugars – sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy.

Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout. No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world’s leading athletes.   Continue reading “After reading this, you’ll never look at a banana in the same way again”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden, Mar. 27, 2014

With Russia continuing to diplomatically assure the world that no invasion is pending, and rather comically asking for President Obama’s benevolent aid in policing the treatment of Russians in non-Crimean Ukraine; it seems from all actions (as opposed to words) that Putin is pressing ahead with building his forces (up to 60,000) around the divided nation and as Dmitry Tymchuk notesplanning for invasion from Chernihiv to Donetsk. Internal politics continue to roil as Klitschko pulls out of the Presidential election (just as the US wanted) but we suspect the Ukrainians will be confused to discover their USA saviors have been spying on the future Premier Tymoshenko for years. The people of Ukraine are likely a little upset at We are sure Kerry and Lavrov will have plenty to discuss tomorrow in Paris and perhaps the following map will be a good starting point.   Continue reading “Meanwhile, Tens Of Thousands Of Russian Troops Continue Piling Up At Ukraine’s Borders – The Full Update”

The virus is transmitted by direct contact with the blood, body fluids and tissues of infected persons. CBC – by Reuters

Guinea has received confirmation that a mysterious disease that has killed up to 59 people in the West African country, and may have spread to neighbouring Sierra Leone, is the hemorrhagic fever Ebola, the government said on Saturday.

Cases of the disease – among the most virulent pathogens known to infect humans, with a fatality rate of up to 90 per cent – have been registered in three southeastern towns and in the capital Conakry since Feb. 9. It has never before been recorded in Guinea.   Continue reading “Ebola epidemic confirmed in Guinea, death toll quickly rising”

Prayer in school / Youtube screenshotThe Daily Caller – by Robby Soave

A little girl claimed that her lunch lady caught her praying in the cafeteria and forced her to stop–and the Youtube video of the adorable tyke telling her parents about it has become a viral sensation.

Constitutional law generally holds that schools can’t formally incorporate prayer into the curriculum ,and public officials can’t require prayer. Students should be allowed to pray on their own, however.   Continue reading “War on Religion alert: Adorable little girl says lunch lady made her stop praying”

MilkReason – by Baylen Linnekin

Earlier this week, Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.) introduced an important set of bills that would loosen slightly the FDA’s stranglehold on the interstate shipment and sale of raw milk. In another welcome development, Massie said he intends to introduce other “food freedom”-themed bills later this year.

Rep. Massie, a farmer who raises and markets grass-fed beef, was joined in sponsoring the bills by Rep. Chellie Pingree (D–Maine) and a total of eighteen other House members from both sides of the aisle.   Continue reading “House Raw Milk Bills Give Hope to Farmers, Consumers”

susanne_posel_news_ 114937Deadline Live – by Susanne Posel

In 2011, the Obama administration proposed revising rules concerning the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to allow federal agencies to conceal information requested, fabricate information or deny the information existed to keep citizens, advocates and journalists from knowing the truth.

Under the guise of protecting national security secrets, those requests falling under FOIA would be in jeopardy with the issuance of a Glomar response – when the government neither confirms nor denies the existence of the requested material.   Continue reading “Revision to FOIA Rules Keeps Evidence of Vaccine Dangers From Public”

Los Angeles earthquakeThe Guardian

A magnitude-5.1 earthquake centered south of Los Angeles on Friday shook residents throughout Southern California and sent bottles and cans tumbling off shelves in stores, produced a rock slide that closed a road and forced a brief shutdown of rides at Disneyland. There were no reports of major damage or injuries.

In the Orange County city of Fullerton, 20 apartment units and half a dozen homes were red-tagged for possible damage, displacing 83 people, police Lieutenant Mike Chlebowski said. Southern California Edison reported power outages to about 2,000 customers following the quake.   Continue reading “More than 100 aftershocks reported in Los Angeles earthquake”

Klamath Basin Water Crisis – by Tim Hearden March 14, 2014, Capital Press

FORT KLAMATH, Ore. ­— Many ranchers in Oregon’s Upper Klamath Basin appear to grudgingly accept a water-sharing settlement between irrigators and the Klamath Tribes that was finalized earlier this month.

Rancher Roger Nicholson, a harsh critic of water calls by the tribes and federal government that led to a shutoff of Upper Basin irrigation pumps last summer, says the deal is the best that ranchers could hope for and predicts it will be agreed to by a vast majority of affected landowners.   Continue reading “Ranchers grudgingly accept Klamath water-sharing pact”

bbc mockingbird lennonSovereign Independent UK – by Sir Robert Malarky OBE CBE PIE

Without a sustained campaign of  deception, demonisation and propaganda there would be no support for wars. In point of fact there would  be public revulsion, rallied opposition and a reduction in conflict.

People that help start wars should be seen as criminals.

Never forget that the media branded “war on terror” is in fact a “war of terror” aimed primarily at our minds.   Continue reading “Media Whores Bringing Us Wars”

lancashire confused.copSovereign Independent UK – by Sir Robin Malarky CBE PIE

Today we learn that following an incident involving a presumably partially sighted Lancashire copper tazering a 64 year  old  blind man after supposedly confusing his thin white cane with a curved samurai sword.  The unlikely tale that we are supposed to believe is that the copper responsible for this atrocity thought at the time that a blind man walking away from him posed a threat to the public.

If and it is a big if, he managed to confuse a samurai sword with a thin white cane carried by a blind old man the clearly his judgement is called into question as is his resort to potentially lethal force in short order. Minor by comparison but equally as abhorrent is handcuffing the gentleman for a period afterwards when it must clearly have become blindingly obvious that the chap did not have a large sword about his person.   Continue reading “Lancashire Cop Let Off After Tazering An Innocent Blind Man”

NYPD Officer Luis Vega prepares to punch Ehud Halevy after being confronted about sleeping on a couch in a synagogue.  Police State USA

NEW YORK CITY, NY –  Disturbing video captured a man being brutally beaten by police after he was discovered sleeping on a couch inside a synagogue.  The man was struck dozens of times with fists and a baton, even though the man had permission to be there.  The beating was ruled justified and the officers were cleared.

The incident took place during the early morning hours of October 8th, 2012.  Ehud Halevy, 22, was sleeping in the back room of the A.L.I.Y.A. (Alternative Learning Institute for Young Adults) building in Crown Heights.   The facility is a synagogue and outreach center for troubled youths.   Continue reading “Man brutally beaten by NYPD for sleeping on a couch in a synagogue”

hospital infectionSOTT – by Michael Allen, Opposing Views

While the debate rages over medical marijuana in America, approximately 200 Americans die daily in U.S. hospitals, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The CDC report found that preventable healthcare-associated infections in hospitals kill 75,000 patients per year, reports AFP.    Continue reading “Fatal infections: 200 people die daily in U.S. hospitals from preventable infections”

Extinction Protocol

March 2014 – FIJI – A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has occurred south of the Fiji Islands, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake was at a depth of 295 miles. The earthquake was not strong enough to generate a tsunami threat to Hawaii. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports, “Based on all available data a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected and there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii. Repeat. A destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected and there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii.” –HNN   Continue reading “6.5 magnitude earthquake strikes ocean floor south of Fiji Islands”