Author: Paul
Gov Slaves Info – by Josh Israel
(Josh Israel) Joshua Black, a Republican candidate for Florida’s state House of Representatives, tweeted Monday that President Obama should be hanged for treason.
Black, a taxi driver and former street evangelist, is challenging state Rep. Dwight Dudley (D)this November in the St. Petersburg-based 68th district. On his campaign website, he complains that “Republicans have a serious communication problem. Everything we say sounds like spears.” Continue reading “Florida State House Candidate Calls For Execution Of President Obama”
Activist Post – by Chris Carrington
A new report states that pollution from China is causing smog on the West Coast of the USA.
Now you’ll have to forgive my confusion here but if we take Beijing as the starting point, the distance to The West Coast is 6,266 miles. That’s a long way for pollution to travel on the wind.
It’s farther, for example, than the 5,363 miles the wind has to travel from Fukushima. Continue reading “If Pollution From China Affects The West Coast How Come Pollution From Fukushima Doesn’t?”
The Daily Sheeple- by Chris Carrington
Residents in North Texas have discovered that their water is contaminated with methane gas. The Texas Oil and Gas Regulator has started an investigation after independent tests proved there was a high level of the gas in residential water supplies.
Range Resources, a natural gas company, says there is no evidence that the methane in the water and the methane from their well is the same, and they state that their own tests do not indicate that there’s a problem. Continue reading “No Need to Stockpile Wood In Texas…You Can Just Set Fire To Your Drinking Water”
Doing the right thing, even if it means healing people with cancer, isn’t always a good thing. In fact, it just may land you some serious jail time and get you listed on Interpol (International Criminal Police Organization), which warns against and watches over big-time war criminals, terrorists or the likes of mass murderers.
Just ask Greg Caton, a U.S. citizen and the Founder of Alpha Omega Labs who was legally selling plant-based topical herbs in Ecuador. One minute Caton was helping sick people, selflessly dedicating his time to heal others. Then, in 1999, he was approached at gunpoint in his own driveway by U.S officials, flown back to the U.S and put in federal prison for two years. Continue reading “Man sells herbs proven to cure cancer, U.S. government jails him, lists him on Interpol”
A husband and wife are shopping in their local supermarket.
The husband picks up a case of Budweiser and puts it in their cart.
“What do you think you’re doing?” asks the wife.
“They’re on sale, only $10 for 24 cans” he replies. Continue reading “Husband Down in Aisle 5”
A recent report by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development) underscores the health care crisis in the world’s most exceptional democracy. The U.S. spends two and a half times per capita more on health care than any other developed country. How does this happen? Take a look at a key player in the paradox: sugar growers. In Florida it is called, Big Sugar. In other states it is beets, maple syrup and most ubiquitous of all: high-fructose corn syrup extracted from an unlimited corn crop heavily subsidized by taxpayers. Continue reading “Killer Fact: 30-40 Percent of Health Care Spending in the U.S. Is Tied to Excess Sugar Consumption”
Enbridge Energy has just reported that their Alberta Clipper tar sands pipeline is being shut down because they have spilled over 5000 gallons of oil. The spill happened in Saskatchewan, Canada, and it is not yet clear what has caused the leak. Enbridge has reported that the spill occurred at one of their pumping stations but some of the oil has sprayed onto nearby private property.
This latest spill is yet another example on why Enbridge should focus a lot more time on pipeline safety instead of rushing and pushing through massive amounts of pipeline expansion projects throughout Canada and the US. Continue reading “Oil leak on massive pipeline pushing tar sands through the Great Lakes”
The Free Patriot – by Allison Martinez
Texas home school families need to take note of this case. While the parents won, and should never have had their children taken, it is still an lesson in how the attitudes and beliefs of social workers can override the law. It seems to me that these judges and case workers need some kind of in-service training on home school laws.
Mr. and Mrs. Tutt are a Christian family who has their own children and foster children. They home school. Unlike most couples, they are equipped to handle special needs children who are particularly difficult to place. They recently had a temporary placement, a small child with autism, who wondered off. Continue reading “Texas judge orders home schooled children removed from Christian parents’ home”
SOUTH CAROLINA (INTELLIHUB) — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) recently confirmed that a plume of radioactive Tritium is moving off the Barnwell Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility, in Barnwell, South Carolina.
This is the first public announcement on this topic, but many environmentalists claim that this has been going on for years.
“The plume started moving off the Barnwell site years ago. In fact, they dug up the adjacent church because there was contamination of soil and groundwater and that was ten years ago. Just like every other low-level nuclear waste site in this country, they have all leaked,” Susan Corbett, Chair South Carolina Sierra Club, told Atlanta Progressive News. Continue reading “A Radioactive Plume in South Carolina is leaking into the Savannah River”
Japanese media is reporting yet another mysterious and previously undetected leak inside one of the crippled nuclear Fukushima reactors this weekend.
According to Asahi Shimbum, citing an announcement from the Tokyo Electric Power Company, a “new water leak, possibly from the effort to cool a crippled reactor, has been detected on the first floor of a reactor building at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.”
It remained unclear whether the leak was coming from water coolant pipes being pumped into the containment unit or if radioactive water from the cooling pools themselves was leaking out. Continue reading “Crippled Fukushima Reactor Springs Another Mysterious Leak”
There is always a trade-off in economics. The adage about a free lunch comes to mind to the rise of low wage capitalism in America. It is a complicated web driven by financial cronyism and a system largely driven by ignoring the plight of the working class. The story of US manufacturing is probably one tiny example of how we exported our middle class in exchange for cheaper goods and a massive amount of income inequality at the top. Yet there is a winner here as well. Continue reading “The biggest export from America? The middle class. The trade-off for cheap goods and financial cronyism is coming back in a big way.”
Tech Crunch – by Josh Constine
Nothing is truly NSA-proof or hacker-proof, but WireOver wants to offer you more security than Dropbox, Google Drive, or Skydrive. The Y Combinator startup just emerged from stealth with a desktop app that lets you send files of any size for free. And for $10 a month, your transfers get end-to-end encryption so only the recipient can open them. WireOver can’t even look at what you’re sending. Continue reading “Protect Yourself From The NSA With WireOver’s Encrypted File Sharing”