News 6

LAKELAND, Fla. – And you thought dinosaurs were extinct.

Video of a massive alligator spotted in Lakeland was posted to Facebook on Sunday, raising the eyebrows of many.

Kim Joiner told News 6 that she captured the video at the Polk Nature Discovery Center.

“It looks like a dinosaur,” News 6 anchor Justin Warmoth said.   Continue reading “Video of massive Florida ‘dinosaur’ gator creates buzz”

CBS Miami

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Several people have been shot while celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day at a Miami park on Monday.

The shooting happened at around 4 p.m. at Martin Luther King Jr. Park located at 6000 NW 32nd Court.

Miami-Dade police said eight people were shot. Two of the eight were grazed and are already back with family on the scene.   Continue reading “Several People Shot During MLK Day Celebration”

Daily Mail

Drinking coffee and tea may help people to live longer by reducing chemicals in the blood that can trigger heart disease, researchers have found.

The finding that coffee drinkers tend to live longer than people who abstain has long puzzled scientists.

Now researchers at Stanford University believe they may have hit on a reason why a having a coffee or tea break is so good for us.   Continue reading “Is COFFEE the key to a long life?”

Outbreak News Today

In a follow-up to a report in early December,  the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) has confirmed seven additional fever tick infested premises in Live Oak County since Nov. 30.

The additional premises were detected through systematic livestock and wildlife inspections conducted within the original Control Purpose Quarantine Area (CPQA), and the inspection of livestock moved to other premises as part of regular management practices.   Continue reading “Texas cattle fever tick update: More infested premises in Live Oak County”

The Daily Signal – by Phil Galewitz

About 6.5 million Americans paid an average penalty of $470 for not having health insurance in 2015—20 percent fewer than the year before, according to data released Tuesday by the IRS.

The IRS collected $3 billion, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said in a letter to members of Congress.   Continue reading “How Many Americans Paid the Obamacare Tax Penalty in 2016”

SF Gate – by Michael Bodley

A white powder that fell from an air vent in the galley of an Alaska Airlines plane from Seattle that went on to land at San Jose International Airport Thursday night triggered a hazardous material response team to sweep through the plane when it landed, a spokeswoman said.

Two flight attendants on Flight 322, which departed Seattle just before 5 p.m., reported feeling ill after the powder intermittently sprinkled down from an air vent in the galley at the front of the plane, said the spokeswoman, Ann Zaninovich.   Continue reading “Powder falling inside SJ-bound plane triggers haz-mat response”

The Daily Sheeple

There’s already a lot of suspicion surrounding the Ft. Lauderdale airport shooting.

For one, the man arrested for the the shooting claims he was hearing voices and the CIA was controlling his mind, which sounds insane except that so many other mass shooters in recent years have told very similar stories.

Now it’s coming out that multiple witnesses, including a pilot, saw and heard multiple shooters at the scene.   Continue reading “False Flag Alert: Multiple People Including A Pilot Witnessed Multiple Shootings At Florida Airport”

Raw Story

A former Fox News anchor has quietly reached a settlement after threatening a sexual harassment suit against the network over the actions of star Fox personality Bill O’Reilly and Jack Abernethy, who was recently named co-President of the news division.

According to an exclusive at Lawnewz, former Fox News host Juliet Huddy has agreed to the settlement according to three separate sources, including a former Fox News executive.  Continue reading “Fox News quietly settles with former host over O’Reilly sexual harassment claims”

The Sleuth Journal – by Makia Freeman

Fluoride has come to be exposed as being an industrial byproduct and an extremely toxic chemical with numerous documented negative health effects. Scientific studies have shown that these include arthritis, diabetes, endocrine disruption, gastrointestinal effects, hypersensitivity, kidney disease, male fertility, skeletal fluorosis and thyroid disease, as well as damage to bone structure and the brain. Fluoride accumulates in the pineal gland, and impairs its functioning, which effectively means it shuts down our access to higher potentials. Additionally, fluoride is implicated in cardiovascular disease and cancer (see video below), which are the 2 highest leading causes of death in the US. Although there is doubt over whether Hitler in Nazi concentrations camps or Stalin in Soviet gulags first used it on prisoners, many agree that fluoride brings about docility in those who consume it (which may be due to the pineal gland shut-down), a handy side effect for those who wish to control the masses.   Continue reading “Fluoride, Fluoride, Everywhere: Sources Of And Remedies For This Ubiquitous Toxin”

Town Hall – by Humberto Fontova

The deepest and most damaging penetration of the U.S. Defense Department by an enemy agent in modern history was pulled off by a spy working for the Castro regime.

Problem is, the mainstream media treasures their Havana bureaus. So they always strive to avoid any stories that might unduly upset the Stalinist apparatchiks who make these “news” (i.e. propaganda) bureaus possible.   Continue reading “Obama Boots Russian “Spies”—but Welcomes Cuban Spies”

The Register – by Iain Thomson

The US Department of Labor is suing Google for details of its staff’s wages – though the Chocolate Factory claims it’s bending over backwards to comply with the bureaucrats’ demands.

This is the same advertising giant that loves keeping tabs on hundreds of millions of netizens, and coughs up people’s private information to governments and state spies.   Continue reading “Google gives up YOUR private data to US govt – but won’t hand over its OWN staff personal info”