Mercola

A study shows that water may be more effective than acid-inhibiting drugs in its effect on gastric pH.

Study participants were given either a glass of water, antacid, ranitidine, omeprazole, esomeprazole, or rabeprazole. Their gastric pH was recorded for six hours after each drug intake. Water increased gastric pH by more than 4 after just one minute. In contrast, antacid took two minutes, and most of the other drugs took more than two hours.  Continue reading “Pure Water: This Simple Drink Improved Stomach Acid in Just One Minute…”

Natural News – by Tracy Watson

On the 6th of March this year, Natural News broke a story revealing some of the startling (and downright disgusting) ingredients found in many vaccines. Readers were understandably shocked to find that the list included such things as fibroblast cells from aborted human fetuses and African Green Monkey cells, igniting a storm of debate. The article also made it clear that these ingredients are no secret, and that in fact, the CDC openly reveals this information on their website.   Continue reading “FACT CHECK: Yes, the CDC and FDA both confirm African Green Monkey kidney cells are put in vaccines used across the U.S.”

Breitbart – by Dr. Susan Berry

Public pressure has forced far-left officials at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district (CMS) to withdraw a pro-transgender book for first-grade kids — but the officials are now mandating a book with a disguised version of the same pro-transgender message.

A teacher raised concerns about the transgender-validating book, Jacob’s New Dress, at a school board meeting. The book celebrates a young boy who wears dresses to school, and it stigmatizes boys who urge their peers to wear boys’ clothes. After lawmakers in Raleigh heard the concerns, the book was removed from the “anti-bullying” curriculum — but it was replaced with Red: A Crayon’s Story, which focuses on a red crayon that believes itself to be blue, reports WFXB.   Continue reading “NC School District Fights to Keep Pro-Transgender Message in First-Grade Curriculum”

Concealed Nation – by Brandon Curtis

In Las Vegas, Nevada, it is perfectly legal to carry your concealed firearm into a casino. If they find out and ask you to leave, however, you’ll need to oblige or face trespassing charges. If you’ve carried inside a casino before undetected, that’s about to change.

Patriot One Technologies, Inc. is about to kick off an experiment of it’s new detection system. They’ve partnered with Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino to implement the system in public for the first time. But what does it do?   Continue reading “Concealed Weapon Detection System Being Implemented For The First Time. Coming To A Neighborhood Near You?”

Health Impact News – by National Vaccine Information Center

Please immediately contact your Congressional Representative and 2 U.S. Senators to OPPOSE H.R 1313 Preserving Employee Wellness Programs Act

This bill is sponsored by Rep. Foxx, Virginia [R-NC-5]. It is attempting to coerce employees into employer disease prevention wellness programs. Section 3 (a) 2 refers to “workplace wellness programs and programs of health promotion or disease prevention offered by an employer.” The words disease prevention are concerning since not everyone agrees with the use of vaccines to prevent disease.   Continue reading “H.R. 1313 Bill Would Require Medical Procedures Like Vaccines as Requirement for Employment”

Daily Caller – by Kaitlan Collins

The White House was on lockdown Tuesday morning after a man approached Secret Service with a suspicious package.

A Secret Service spokesman briefed reporters from a locked James S. Brady Press Briefing Room and said a male suspect approached a uniformed officer at the intersection of 15th and Pennsylvania Avenue around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday morning. The individual made suspicious comments to the officer while he was holding a package.   Continue reading “White House Goes On Lockdown Because Of Suspicious Individual”

CNS News – by  Terence P Jeffrey

Americans paid a record $540,701,000,000 in property taxes to state and local governments in fiscal 2016, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

That was up $16,748,620,000—or about 3.2 percent–from $523,952,380,000 in property taxes (in constant 2016 dollars) that state and local governments collected in fiscal 2015.  Continue reading “$540,701,000,000: U.S. Property Taxes Hit Record in 2016”

Gateway Pundit – by Carter

A domestic disturbance call was placed to Paris police that resulted in a raid wherein a man armed with scissors was shot to death, French publication Le Figaro reports.

The unfortunate shooting of a violent suspect resulted in leftist radicals and dissidents to take to the streets of Paris’ 19th district late Monday evening. The rioters began burning vehiclesbecause violence is something you riot over.   Continue reading “Massive riots broke out in Paris late Monday evening following a shooting.”

EU Observer – by Eric  Maurice

The world “cries out for American and European leadership” through the EU and Nato, US senator John McCain said on Friday (24 March).

In a “new world order under enormous strain” and in “the titanic struggle with forces of radicalism … we can’t stand by and lament, we’ve got to be involved,” said McCain, a former Republican presidential candidate who is now chairman of the armed services committee in the US Senate.   Continue reading “McCain: World ‘cries out’ for US and EU leadership”

Daily Mail

Immigration agents swooped on a group of men carrying out community service in Fort Worth, Texas and arrested 26 illegal immigrants who were out on parole.

Yesterday’s operation was one of the biggest carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in north Texas.

Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn said those arrested had been convicted of a range of low-level felonies and high-level misdemeanors and had been released from jail by mistake.

Continue reading “ICE arrests 26 illegal immigrants while they are carrying out community service as part of parole deals”

Newsweek – by Nicholas Loffredo

Bernie Sanders is returning to a key campaign promise and will introduce a single-payer healthcare bill in the wake of the Republicans’ Obamacare replacement defeat.

The Vermont senator said Sunday that he was willing to work with both Democrats and Republicans to provide “insurance for all,” two days after the GOP leadership’s American Health Care Act was pulled from the House floor to avoid a legislative defeat. Sanders’ support for a single-payer system was a centerpiece of his unsuccessful run for the Democratic presidential nomination.  Continue reading “Bernie Sanders To Sponsor Single-Payer Healthcare Bill”

The Daily Caller – by Michael Bastasch

The media is touting a new study claiming global warming could be, at least in part, to blame for the “diabetes epidemic” sweeping the globe.

“When it gets warmer, there is higher incidence of diabetes,” Lisanne Blauw, a Ph.D. candidate at the Netherlands-based Einthoven Laboratory and the study’s lead author, told The Huffington Post Tuesday.   Continue reading “Media Touts A New Study Blaming Diabetes Epidemic On Global Warming”