Concealed Nation – by Brandon

WARREN, MICHIGAN — A quick thinking customer is credited with thwarting an armed bank robbery at a Citizens Bank on Monday.

The bank robber walked into the bank and announced the robbery. The 43-year-old took money from a teller and then pointed his gun at one of the customers.   Continue reading “Bank Robber Shot By Concealed Carrying Customer In Michigan”

Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville

As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate, it has been reported by Russian media that Russian Marines stationed at an airbase in Latakia have now engaged ISIS fighters in direct combat.

According to Russian news website, Segodnia, ISIS militants attempted to ambush the Russian soldiers stationed at the base but were fought off by the Russian marines, with a number of ISIS fighters being killed and some captured.   Continue reading “Report: Russian Marines Battle ISIS In Syria, IS Possesses “Satellite Imagery” Of Base”

Activist Post – by Heather Callaghan

NBC 2 News is reporting a new “partnership” between the Erie County Department of Social Services and New York public schools that would place a Child Protective Services (CPS) employee in the Erie County local suburban schools several days per week.

The media unsurprisingly reports this as a way to give school staff faster access to child welfare “expertise” and also “streamlining and expediting” the CPS investigation process. That is, the news is being spun to get parents – who are now seemingly potential criminals up for investigation – to accept this new, intrusive development while your child remains a ward of the State for eight hours a day, five days a week.   Continue reading “CPS Workers Now Being Installed In Public Schools”

I sat, as did millions of other Americans, and watched as the government underwent a peaceful transition of power a few short years ago..

At first, I felt a swell of pride and patriotism while Barack Obama took his Oath of Office.

However, all that pride quickly vanished as I later watched 21 Marines, in full dress uniform with rifles, fire a 21-gun salute to the President.   Continue reading “This came from a Marine’s wife. It says it all:”

New York Daily News

A surge of deadly violence that spanned three boroughs and 24 hours left seven people dead from gunfire and four more – including a 7-year-old girl – wounded, police said Sunday.

The gory spike meant the city’s weekly murder rate increased fivefold from 2014 — jumping from two last year to 10 this year.

The bloodshed continued into Sunday, when a 24-year-old man was fatally shot at 2:49 p.m. on Briggs Ave. and E. 194th St. in Fordham, the Bronx. Police said David Hooks was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he died. The cops had no motive.   Continue reading “Mayhem in three boroughs as seven people killed, four more wounded from gun violence: police”

Natural News – by JD Heyes

In April 2012, Aaron Dykes of Truthstream Media reported that statistically speaking, polio had been eradicated in India, but the statistics don’t tell the whole story.

In fact, he noted, there was a spike in “non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP) – the very types of crippling problems it was hoped would disappear with polio but which have instead flourished from a new cause.” How could that happen in a nation where polio had ostensibly been eradicated?   Continue reading “Polio vaccines causing worldwide surge in childhood paralysis cases”

Heath Impact News – by Debi Vinnegde, Children of God for Life

Excerpts:

Due to dwindling capacity for existing aborted fetal cell lines to self-replicate, scientists in China have developed a new aborted fetal cell line, WALVAX 2 that will be used for viral vaccine production.  The existing cell lines, MRC-5 and WI-38 are currently used in MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis-A, Shingles, some rabies and some polio vaccines.   Continue reading “New Aborted Fetal Cell Line Emerges for Vaccine Production”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

In 2005 then-Governor of Arizona Janet Napolitano famously said that building a wall on the southern border of the United States to stem the flow of illegal immigration would be ineffective. “You show me a 50-foot wall and I’ll show you a 51-foot ladder at the border. That’s the way the border works,” she argued.

That deep seeded focus on domestic security was apparently enough for President Obama to eventually appoint her as head of the Department of Homeland Security, overseeing the safety of the American people.   Continue reading “Obama Mobilizes U.S. Troops To Build Security Wall In Niger – Still Hasn’t Secured Southern Border With Mexico”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Here’s a blatant example of how U.S. megacorporations are above the law (or can buy it).

It’s also an example of the mental disconnect our society has about murder and how the average person’s buttons get so easily pushed to serve government agendas by the mainstream media.   Continue reading “Kill 174 People? You’re a Mass Murderer; GM Kills 174 People, Pays a Fine, Keeps Making Cars”

Independent – by Andrew Buncombe

Barack Obama has nominated Eric Fanning to become the next secretary of the Army – paving the way for the first openly gay leader of a military service branch in US history.

In an historic move, the White House said it was naming Mr Fanning, who previously serving as acting Army undersecretary and chief of staff to Defence Secretary Ash Carter.

A specialist on national security issues for more than 24 years, Mr Fanning must still be confirmed by the Senate, Reuters said.   Continue reading “Obama nomination would be first openly gay leader of military branch in US history”

Natural Society – by Julie Fidler

While some people are sad about summer’s close – no more days spent poolside, shorter days and fewer and fewer fresh produce at roadside farm stands – others are just glad they won’t have to yank weeds out of the garden anymore. But what we should know for next time is that not all weeds are bad; in fact, some are quite healthy and can be beneficial.   Continue reading “5 Healthy ‘Weeds’ Worth Saving for Natural Medicine”

Breitbart – by Thomas D. Williams, PhD

President Obama will apparently test just how far Pope Francis’ notorious tolerance will go by inviting a rogue’s gallery of people opposed to Catholic teaching to greet the pontiff at the White House during his visit next week.

In a stunning show of political indecorum, Obama has invited a series of individuals who publicly flout Catholic teaching, including a pro-abortion religious sister, a transgender woman and the first openly gay Episcopal bishop, along with at least two Catholic gay activists.   Continue reading “White House Invites Several Opponents of Catholic Teaching to Greet Pope Francis”

Natural Society – by Julie Fidler

A recent study of 479 Vietnam veterans who were involved in Agent Orange defoliation efforts in that country found that these individuals are twice as likely to develop a blood condition known as monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, or MGUS. The disorder is a precursor for multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer.   Continue reading “Study Finds Link Between Agent Orange and Blood Cancer”

ReCode – Reuters

Nine of the world’s biggest banks, including Goldman Sachs and Barclays, have joined forces with New York-based financial tech firm R3 to create a framework for using blockchain technology in the markets, the firm said on Tuesday.

It is the first time banks have come together to work on a shared way in which the technology that underpins bitcoin — a controversial, Web-based “cryptocurrency” — can be used in finance.   Continue reading “Nine of the World’s Biggest Banks Form Blockchain Partnership”