Graham's parents grieve at  a rally for their son. The Free Thought Project

After public outrage and legal proceedings, a judge has simply thrown out the indictment of Officer Richard Haste, who gunned down an unarmed teen, Ramarley Graham, inside his own home, without a warrant. Haste was facing manslaughter charges until the judge tossed the indictment.

This story got a minuscule amount of coverage when compared to other stories from the MSM. Why is this story not in headlines, on TV’s and scrolling through ticker bars across the country like the Zimmerman Martin case?   Continue reading “Cop Breaks into Home with No Warrant & Kills An Unarmed Teen, Judge Dismisses Case”

Pro-gun ad too controversial for the Super BowlNewsmax – by Sandy Fitzgerald

gunmaker’s commercial that the National Football League’s rules prohibit from being broadcast during the Super Bowl is still going viral, and the ad’s creator says the company created the spot not only to promote the business, but to champion Second Amendment rights.

Daniel Defense, a manufacturer from Georgia, attempted to buy Super Bowl advertising time in several local media markets in November, but the ad was rejected because of NFL prohibitions against ads with “firearms, ammunition, or other weapons,” reports ABC News.    Continue reading “Banned Super Bowl Pro-Gun Ad Going Viral”

Research: Wheat Cuts Off Blood Flow To the Brain's Frontal CortexGreen Med Info – by Sayer Ji

Hypoperfusion is simply decreased blood flow through an organ. Whether it is an internal organ like the kidney, a muscle or the brain, the organ will experience lower availability of oxygen (hypoxia) and nutrients, and will therefore function at a suboptimal level.  Cerebral hypoperfusion, therefore, is decreased blood flow to the brain – an organ with extremely high energy demands, and upon which our entire consciousness depends.   Continue reading “‘Gluten Brain’: Wheat Cuts Off Blood Flow To Frontal Cortex”

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(Corey Dickstein) More than a dozen fighter jets arrived Friday at the Savannah Combat Readiness Training Center, taking their places along the Georgia Air National Guard installation’s newly upgraded flight line.

In the coming days, about three dozen additional fighter jets from across the country will join the 13 F-16C Fighting Falcons flown to the Savannah CRTC from Vermont, as the center hosts its largest-ever military training exercise throughout February.   Continue reading “Massive Military Training Exercise To Be Held Over Savannah in February”

Live Leak – by the aliens are here bro

Police in Pinal County, Arizona, claimed that the shooting death of a suspected car thief two weeks ago came after the man had turned to reach for a weapon. But video surfaced this week from a bystander, showing that the suspect had turned his back to officers, with his hands held high in the air.

Manuel Longoria, of Mesa, led police on a 40-minute chase in Eloy, and only stopped after sheriff’s deputies crippled the stolen Toyota Corolla with a tire-popping device. Witnesses said that Longoria told police after he got out of the car, surrounded, that he wouldn’t be taken alive. Police fired Tasers and beanbags at him before he turned around.   Continue reading “Pinal County Sheriff Deputy kills Manuel Longoria while Longoria’s hands are raised in the air”

Attack helicopter flyover at Super BowlInfowars – by Kurt Nimmo

The Super Bowl will provide a venue to acclimate the American people to the presence of the military. The Defense Department said on Friday it will play a major role – with air defense, ground troops, a flyover and other contributions – at the high profile event.   Continue reading “Attack Chopper Joins Snipers & Checkpoints at Super Bowl”

Shenandoah – by John Galt

Care to start a bank run?

Uh, no, that’s illegal. But according to an economist at the same school our Illegal Alien in Chief attended, Harvard University, it might be wise to do so. The PBS article from yesterday should cause everyone to take a moment and pause to reflect:   Continue reading “Now You Can Panic: Economist Withdraws All of His Money from Bank of America”

ATT00051Alan Simpson, the Senator from Wyoming calls senior citizens the Greediest Generation as he compared “Social Security ” to a Milk Cow with 310 million teats. Here’s a response in a letter from PATTY MYERS in Montana … I think she is a little ticked off! She also tells it like it is!

“Hey Alan, let’s get a few things straight!!!

1. As a career politician, you have been on the public dole (tit) for FIFTY YEARS.   Continue reading “I don’t think ‘pissed off’ really covers it…”

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Many women continue to have hot flashes for years after menopause, a new study finds.

Researchers looked at 255 older women and found that 80 percent of them had moderate-to-severe hot flashes during menopause, 17 percent had mild hot flashes and 3 percent had no hot flashes.   Continue reading “Hot Flashes Often Last 10 Years After Menopause: Study”

News Max Health – by Dr. Brownstein

There are studies that dispute the “salt equals hypertension” theory. Fifty-seven trials reviewed over a 25-year period (1966-2001) showed that in individuals with normal blood pressure, a low-sodium diet resulted in an average decline of systolic blood pressure of just 1.27 mmHG and a decline of diastolic pressure of only 0.54 mmHg.

The Journal of the American Medical Association published the results of a study of 3,681 subjects for a median of 7.9 years that found death rates actually increased as the subjects ate less salt.   Continue reading “Salt Restriction Increases Mortality Risk”

an aerial view of the Sellafield nuclear plant in North EnglandThe Telegraph – by Alice Philipson

The Sellafield nuclear plant has been evacuated after “elevated levels of radioactivity” were detected.

More than 10,000 non-essential staff have been told to stay at home following problems at the site in Cumbria, which is the biggest nuclear site in the UK.   Continue reading “Sellafield nuclear plant staff told to stay home after ‘elevated levels of radioactivity’ detected”

The year was 1947. Some of you will recall that on July 8, 1947 , a little more than 66 years ago, numerous witnesses claim that an Unidentified Flying Object, (UFO), with five aliens aboard, crashed onto a sheep and mule ranch just outside  Roswell ,  New Mexico .

This is a well-known incident that many say has long been covered-up by the U.S. Air Force, as well as other Federal Agencies and Organizations.    Continue reading “So THAT’S what happened!!”

Pot head: Obama and his 'Choom Gang' of privately-educated friends used to score drugs off Ray. Ray was murdered seven years after the gang left school by his lover for a myriad of bizarre and frankly petty reasonsDaily Mail – by RICHARD ALLEYNE IN HONOLULU, HAWAII

President Obama’s high school pot dealer who he thanked in his yearbook for the ‘good times’ was beaten to death by his lover after a series of fights over flatulence and drugs, MailOnline can reveal today.

Raymond Boyer, known as ‘Gay Ray’ to Obama and his marijuana smoking ‘Choom Gang’, was bludgeoned to death with a hammer seven years after he sold the future president and his friends drugs.   Continue reading “Obama’s high school pot dealer who he thanked for the ‘good times’ was beaten to death with a hammer by his gay lover”

chick-fila2.jpgFox News – by Todd Starnes

A snowstorm in the South is about as rare as a glass of unsweetened tea at a church supper. Folks around Birmingham, Ala. weren’t all that worried though. The storm was only supposed to dust the city – not even enough powder for a Southern snowman.

So when the first snowflakes began to fall, no one paid all that much attention. But then, the flakes kept falling. Before too long folks in places like Hoover and Inverness realized it was much more than a dusting. By that point, it was too late for anyone to do anything.   Continue reading “Chick-fil-A gives free food to motorists stranded in Southern snowstorm”

Reuters / Sarah ConardRT News

At least 11 protesters were arrested outside of Monsanto’s headquarters on Tuesday as they rallied in favor of shareholder resolutions that would require the company to alter its approach to genetically-modified organisms.

More than two-dozen protesters, one of which was a Monsanto shareholder himself, endured cold temperatures in Creve Coeur, Missouri as they pushed the biotech company to work with the federal government towards efforts to label food featuring genetically-modified organisms (GMO). Another resolution, meanwhile, would have required Monsanto to provide a contamination report on non-GMO crops.   Continue reading “Monsanto protesters arrested outside shareholder meeting”