Gunned down: Dustin Friedland, pictured with wife Jamie, was shot dead while protecting her from carjackers at a New Jersey mall. Four people have been arrestedDaily Mail

Four men have been arrested over the death of a lawyer shot in front of his wife during a carjacking outside a New Jersey mall last week, authorities said on Saturday.

The suspects in the fatal carjacking on Sunday last week, in which Dustin Friedland was killed at The Mall, Short Hills, were arrested in a series of raids overnight.    Continue reading “Four men arrested for killing lawyer, 30, who was shot dead while protecting his wife in carjacking at New Jersey mall”

Former President Bill ClintonCNS News – by Eric Scheiner

Former President Bill Clinton says if U.S. lawmakers realized the economic impact of having the country’s population growth coming to a halt, it would energize immigration reform, “because it’s the only way to keep our country growing.”

Clinton made the comments while discussing immigration reform earlier this month on the America with Jorge Ramos program.   Continue reading “Clinton: Immigration Reform ‘Only Way to Keep Our Country Growing’”

WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN (March 23, 2011) - Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 14 man their brooms during a counter-measure wash down on the flight deck. Crewmembers scrubbed the external surfaces on the flight deck and island superstructure to remove potential radiation contamination. Ronald Reagan is currently operating off the coast of Japan to provide disaster relief and humanitarian assistance as directed in support of Operation Tomodachi. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Nicholas A. Groesch/Released)UT San Diego – by Jeanette Steele

A San Diego federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging that U.S. sailors were exposed to dangerous radiation during the humanitarian response to the March 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami.

But Judge Janis L. Sammartino left the door open for a follow-on lawsuit, and the attorney representing several sailors from the San Diego-based aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan said he intends to refile.   Continue reading “Judge dismisses sailor radiation case”

pelosisyriaFront Page Mag – by Daniel Greenfield 

This is what the left has believed all along. Nancy Pelosi should be praised for having the courage to come right out and say it.

Nancy Pelosi recently told Telemundo that violations of immigration law should no longer have any consequences:   Continue reading “Pelosi: Being an Illegal Alien is Not a Reason to Deport Someone”

doctors-attack-vitamin-mineral-supplements-ama-american-medical-associationNow the End Begins

For nearly 100 years now, high-quality vitamin and mineral supplements have made amazing improvements to the quality of people’s lives the world over. This author personally attests to the power of said supplements properly taken over the past 30 years. But the American Medical Association and its various minions see vitamin supplements as direct competition to their regimen of highly toxic drugs that come with an incredible number of side effects and drug interactions that kill thousands of people each year.   Continue reading “Desperate Medical Industrial Complex Attacks Vitamin And Mineral Supplements”

The Periled Sea

Fifty-one crew members of the USS Ronald Reagan say they are suffering from a variety of cancers as a direct result of their involvement inOperation Tomodachi, a U.S. rescue mission in Fukushima after the nuclear disaster in March 2011. The affected sailors are suing Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), alleging that the utility mishandled the crisis and did not adequately warn the crew of the risk of participating in the earthquake relief efforts.     Continue reading “U.S. Navy Sailors Sue Over Fukushima Cancers”

Prevent Disease – by MARCO TORRES

Protecting public health shouldn’t be this hard. When it comes to chemical safety, Congress should shift the burden of proof from regulators to manufacturers. A recent survey conducted by researchers at the U.S. Geographic Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found traces of 18 unregulated chemicals in drinking water from more than one third of U.S. water utilities. Of the 21 total chemicals found, researchers discovered among them 11 perfluorinated chemicals, an herbicide, two solvents, caffeine, an antibacterial chemical, a metal and an antidepressant.    Continue reading “Widespread Contaminants in Drinking Water Across U.S.”

worthmanThe Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton

When Katie Worthman was a little girl in Austria, she witnessed firsthand Adolph Hitler’s rise to power and the Soviet communist occupation that followed.  She also witnessed, for decades, the distortions of the media when it came to the reporting of the events.

From her eyewitness perspective, Worthman said that the whole thing didn’t happen overnight, in a brutal attack, like the media portrays it, but rather, it evolved into a dictatorship gradually, over a period of a few years.  Hitler didn’t come across as someone evil, to be feared, initially.  ”In the beginning, Hitler didn’t look like, or talk like a monster at all. He talked like an American politician.”   Continue reading “Eyewitness to Hitler Warns Americans: “Keep your guns. Keep your guns and buy more guns””

Hot Air – by MARY KATHARINE HAM

My, this is an unpleasant consequence of Obamacare. I’m not going to call it unintended because in its current form, it potentially earns a bunch of money for states, so I’m pretty sure that’s intentional. What I think is unintentional is anyone noticing this is what they’re up to.

But the Seattle Times noticed:   Continue reading “Fine print: State can seize your assets to pay for care after you’re forced into Medicaid by Obamacare”

vaxThe Organic Prepper – by Daisy Luther

Michael Bloomberg may be nearly finished with his term as the mayor of New York City, but he is pushing his “health” mandates until the very last minute.  When he isn’t busy peddling gun control, he’s threatening parents with the choice of injecting their kids with poison or the loss of childcare options.

Bloomberg’s dystopic Board of Health is voting on Wednesday to establish new laws that force parents of children as young as 6 months of age to have the flu vaccine.  If children are not vaccinated against the flu by December 31 of each year, they won’t be allowed to attend schools or licensed daycare facilities.   Continue reading “Activists’ Last Ditch Effort to Block Bloomberg’s Forced Flu Shots”

Science Daily

In a new study from Norway published inClinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, both coffee consumption and cigarette smoking are shown to potentially protect against primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). This is a chronic liver disease caused by chronic inflammation of the bile ducts.

The findings are of great interest against a backdrop of increasing knowledge on coffee as a possible protective agent in other liver diseases.   Continue reading “Coffee and Cigarettes May Protect Against Liver Disease”