vaccineNatural News – by PF Louis

Introducing Dr. Paul Offit, the conflicted top pediatrician and millionaire vaccine producer and promoter who claims that a baby can theoretically tolerate 10,000 vaccinations at once. And he wants to make sure that your kids get their share.

Remember the lyrics from that Rolling Stones song “Sympathy for the Devil”? “Please allow me to introduce myself; I’m a man of wealth and taste… Pleased to meet you; Hope you guess my name; But what’s puzzling you is the nature of my game.”   Continue reading “Vaccine pusher Paul Offit trying to revoke all religious and philosophical exemptions to vaccination”

KTNV News – by Elizabeth Gadley

A bizarre and frightening series of random attacks injured 10 people over the weekend.

Now, one of the victims of a scary hammer attack is telling her story.

Right now, Nicole Thompson is at UMC with fractures to her jaw, cheek bone and her finger.    Continue reading “Hammer attack victim speaks to Action News on terrifying ordeal”

The Culture Secretary said enforcement of TV licensing will be examined in a new review (file image) Daily Mail – by ALASDAIR GLENNIE

The BBC is using laws designed to catch terrorists and organised crime networks to track down people who dodge the licence fee, it emerged yesterday.

The publicly-funded corporation uses the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), designed by the last Labour government to fight terrorism, to catch those who evade paying the £145.50 fee.   Continue reading “BBC uses anti-terror spy powers to track down licence fee dodgers who do not pay annual £145.50 cost”

SFEq06_01The Daily Sheeple – by Chris Carrington

A new report from the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (BSSA) has highlighted four sections of the San Andreas fault that are locked in place and building up pressure.

Fault creep describes the slight slips, and the release of small amounts of pressure that build up on fault lines. Without the creep that most faults exhibit, the pressure builds and builds until there is a major earthquake when the ‘stuck’ rocks suddenly move and the pressure is released.   Continue reading “Four Sections of the San Andreas Fault are ‘Locked’ and Building Up Pressure”

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According to sources on Capitol Hill, Valerie Jarrett received a scathing indictment from an individual responsible for raising millions of dollars for the Obama campaign in 2012 and 2008. This top political bundler went so far to threaten the earning power of the Obama brand after 2016 – a threat that apparently had Jarrett jumping into action to try and salvage the president’s quickly sinking public image, including the sudden cancelling of two already scheduled fundraising appearances.   Continue reading “D.C. Whispers: Top Dem Donor Threatens Valerie Jarrett”

Hawk.jpgLooks like the hawk was exercising his first and fourth and possibly his second amendment rights.

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Filmed over Magazine Beach Park in Cambridge, Massachusetts recently, a large hawk gave Amazon a reason to rethink the company’s Prime Air drone delivery initiative. YouTube user and software developer Christopher Schmidt has been taking his Phantom FC40 quadcopter drone out into public areas to fly it around the skies a couple times each week. To capture 1080p video during his weekly flights, Schmidt uses a GoPro Hero 3+ Black attached to his quadcopter drone.   Continue reading “Hawk takes out quadcopter drone, reclaims the sky”

The Ghost Gunner, which measures about a foot in each dimension. Wired – by Andy Greenberg

Americans want guns without serial numbers. And apparently, they want to make them at home.

On Wednesday, Cody Wilson’s libertarian non-profit Defense Distributed revealed the Ghost Gunner, a $1,200 computer-controlled (CNC) milling machine designed to let anyone make the aluminum body of an AR-15 rifle at home, with no expertise, no regulation, and no serial numbers. Since then, he’s sold more than 200 of the foot-cubed CNC mills—175 in the first 24 hours. That’s well beyond his expectations; Wilson had planned to sell only 110 of the machines total before cutting off orders.   Continue reading “That $1,200 Machine for Making Untraceable Guns Just Sold Out in 36 Hours”

Untitled attachment 00491The newsletter from, “The Texas Gardener Seeds” said:

Put up a bat house to encourage the presence of these shy animals.  Bats consume 3,000 or more mosquitoes and other insects nightly, and bats are less likely to be rabid than dogs are.

Need another reason?  Bats are responsible for up to 95 percent of the seed dispersal essential to the regeneration of forests.   Continue reading “Did you know this about bats?”

Kim Jong-Un's Sister Takes Control in North KoreaMaybe he just had too many people offed and someone tried to take him out.

The Diplomat – by Tae-jun Kang

Kim Yo-jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, might be leading the hermit kingdom instead of her brother, a recent report from Seoul-based think tank, North Korea Intellectuals Solidarity (NKIS) revealed.

According to NKIS on October 1, Kim Jong-un — who has failed to appear at official events since early September — is getting medical treatment at Bonghwa Clinic from both domestic and foreign medical teams. Meanwhile, in his absence,  Kim Yo-jong is charged with handling important government decisions.   Continue reading “Kim Jong-Un’s Sister Takes Control in North Korea”

I wonder what will happen the first time the US drops’ bombs in Syria and Russian troops are killed. Think the Russians will just blow it off? Yea I’m sure they will.

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PARIS, September 15. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia will provide military and other assistance to Iraq and Syria in the fight against terrorism, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on the sidelines of an international conference on Iraq in Paris on Monday.   Continue reading “Russia to provide military, other assistance to Iraq, Syria in combating terrorism”

In a second grade class the teacher was telling the students that only humans could stutter and that animals couldn’t . A little girl raised her hand and waived it vigorously to get the teachers attention. The teacher stopped and asked the girl what she wanted. The little girl got up and said “I had a kitty that used to stutter”. The teacher knowing that story’s from children can sometimes be very cute said” well then why don’t you tell us the story”.

So the little girl started her story; well me and my kitty were playing in the back yard one day and the people next door had a mean old Rottweiler and he was barking and barking all the time. But that day the mean old dog started running real hard and he jumped over the fence into my backyard. Continue reading “Stuttering”

hawaiiteen.jpgYou know it just leaves me with a deer in the headlights look on my face when I see ignorance of this magnitude. All I could think of to say was uh really.

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Probably the first rule of committing armed robbery, don’t post yourself with the cash you stole on your social media account.

But that’s exactly what Marcus Kalani Watson and Rogussia Eddie Allen Danielson did, according to an Aug. 11 FBI affidavit made public Aug. 12.   Continue reading “Alleged Hawaii bank robbers post pictures of themselves with cash on Facebook”

A Marine squad was marching north of Fallujah when they came upon an Iraqi terrorist who was badly injured and unconscious. On the opposite side of the road was an American Marine in a similar but less serious state.

The Marine was conscious and alert and as first aid was given to both men, the squad leader asked the injured Marine what had happened.

The Marine reported, “I was heavily armed and moving north along the highway here, and coming south was a heavily armed insurgent. We saw each other and both took cover in the ditches along the road.   Continue reading “USMC Best Joke of the Year”

Dadbeating444.jpgFox News

A Florida dad who told police he walked in on a man sexually abusing his child, left the suspect motionless and bleeding Friday morning on the living room floor, police said.

The Daytona Beach News-Journal reported that the suspect was found at the Daytona Beach home at about 1 a.m. Friday. The paper, citing the arrest report, said Raymond Frolander was found with several knots on his face and bleeding from the mouth.   Continue reading “Florida dad beats man he found allegedly raping his son, report says”

Hakim Al-ZamiliMiddle East Monitor

Iraq is trying to recover nearly $41 billion after the US has refused to deliver the F16 aircrafts the Iraqi government had paid for, Anadolu news agency quoted an Iraqi official as saying.

A member of the Security and Defence Committee in the Iraqi parliament, Hakim Al-Zamli, said: “The US has not complied with the agreement concluded with the Iraqi government to prepare and deliver the F16 aircrafts and Apache helicopters, as well as other weapons and materiel to combat terrorism, despite receiving more than $41 billion from the Iraqi government.”   Continue reading “Iraq seeks to recover over $40 billion from US”

obama outhouse paradePatriot Rising

A Fourth of July parade float that depicted a figure standing outside an outhouse labeled the “Obama Presidential Library” has created a stir on social media and is also receiving criticism in Norfolk, Nebraska.

The float, in Norfolk’s annual Independence Day parade, was on a flatbed trailer being pulled by a blue pickup truck. The figure was dressed in overalls and standing next to a walker outside of the outhouse. The hands and head of the figure were greenish and appeared to be zombielike; the hands were pressed against the sides of the figure’s head. Miniature American flags were atop the float and on the truck.   Continue reading “July 4 parade float depicting Obama presidential library as outhouse draws cheers, controversy”

shootersgirls.jpgFox News

It’s called Shooters Grill and it is located in Rifle, Colo., so naturally, the waitresses pack heat.

The burger joint, about 180 miles west of Denver, embraces the firearms theme with menu items like the “M16 burrito,” “Smith & Wesson Grilled Cheese” and “Locked and Loaded Nachos.” The salt and pepper shakers are made from shotgun shells. But the biggest Second Amendment statement is in the guns waitresses carry, including the Rueger Blackhawk .357 Ashlee Saenz sports.   Continue reading “At Colorado burger joint, waitresses pack heat”

Combat Troops Being Sent Back to Iraq?Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

A veteran has contacted Infowars to inform us that his son’s combat unit was told they are being deployed to Iraq in February 2015, contradicting President Obama’s vow not to send U.S. troops back into the stricken country.

The veteran, who served in the U.S. Navy with honor in the 1990′s, was shocked when his son relayed what his Virginia-based unit had been told by superiors.   Continue reading “Combat Troops Being Sent Back to Iraq?”

Bearpasss.jpgNow I understand the need for safety, but the bear just wanted some cupcakes. This makes me not want to eat any cupcakes when the law is around.

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Wildlife officials in Alaska’s capital suspect a black bear might have literally crashed a child’s birthday party before he was shot and killed inside a different home.

The bear had shimmied onto the roof of Alicia Bishop and Glenn Merrill’s home and was walking across a skylight when the bottom fell out Saturday, the Juneau Empire reported.   Continue reading “Bear shot after falling through skylight, eating birthday cupcakes”