pillsinwater 235x147 Toxic Consumption: Big Pharma Putting Pharmaceuticals in WaterNatural Society – by Elizabeth Renter

The United States is a consumption monster when it comes to prescription drugs. And while we are beginning to see their effects on our health and our wallets, we often don’t consider their effects on the environment and the world around us. What’s more, we don’t even know how present these drugs truly are, especially when considering how big pharma has been putting pharmaceuticals in water across the nation for years.   Continue reading “Toxic Consumption: Big Pharma Putting Pharmaceuticals in Water”

Image: The Humane SocietyThis is all the more reason to grow your own food or purchase from the farmer market or the farmer directly from the farm if possible.

Cape Cod Online

On one covert video, farm workers illegally burn the ankles of Tennessee walking horses with chemicals. Another captures workers in Wyoming punching and kicking pigs and flinging piglets into the air.   Continue reading “On farm, taping cruelty is becoming the crime”

holocaustHenry Makow

TOMORROW IS HOLOCAUST DAY

Aggressors always pretend to be innocent victims, and that the real victims are aggressors. The holocaust perpetuates this meme. It convinces the real victims, the goyim, they are “bullies” if they resist the real aggressors, the Illuminati’s Jewish and Masonic fronts.   Continue reading “Pounding the Holocaust Drum”

guns ammoUSA Today  – by Judy Keen

CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., this month began collecting a $25 tax on gun purchases, and at least six states are considering new taxes on firearms or ammunition as a way to help pay for the consequences of gun violence.

The Cook County tax applies to purchases in Chicago’s suburbs, but not the city. The tax is expected to raise $600,000 a year, which will help pay for indigent gunshot victims’ medical care at county-run Stroger Hospital.   Continue reading “States look to tax guns, ammo”

Z Communications – by Angelo Young

The accounting of the financial cost of the nearly decade-long Iraq War will go on for years, but a recent analysis has shed light on the companies that made money off the war by providing support services as the privatization of what were former U.S. military operations rose to unprecedented levels.

Private or publicly listed firms received at least $138 billion of U.S. taxpayer money for government contracts for services that included providing private security, building infrastructure and feeding the troops.   Continue reading “Cheney’s Halliburton Made $39.5 Billion on Iraq War”

APThe Free Beacon – by Adam Kredo

More than 100 Jewish Democrats, Democratic donors, and liberal rabbis sent a letter this week to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asking him “to make painful territorial sacrifices for the sake of peace” with the Palestinians.

In the letter, delivered earlier this week to Netanyahu’s office in Jerusalem, the Israeli leader is urged “to work closely with Secretary of State John Kerry to devise pragmatic initiatives, consistent with Israel’s security needs, which would represent Israel’s readiness to make painful territorial sacrifices for the sake of peace.”   Continue reading “Jewish Democrats call on Netanyahu to make concessions ahead of Kerry visit”

north-korea-jong-i_2492687bPat Dollard

(Reuters) – China warned against “troublemaking” on its doorstep, in an apparent rebuke to North Korea, and the United States said it was postponing a missile test to help calm high tension on the divided Korean peninsula.

China, North Korea’s sole financial and diplomatic backer, has shown growing irritation with Pyongyang’s warnings of nuclear war.   Continue reading “China Publicly Rebukes North Korea For ‘Troublemaking For Selfish Gain’”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Over the weekend, hundreds of teens joined forces to harass, mug and beat peaceful residents of the disarmed city of Chicago.

Things got pretty bad and very quickly, with a lot of innocent shoppers and tourists caught in the middle of a very chaotic situation.   Continue reading “Chicago Mobs and the Case For High Capacity Magazines”

AFP Photo / Gabriel Bouys RT News

Hacktivist group Anonymous has launched a second massive cyber-attack against Israel, dubbed #OpIsrael. Israel declared there haven’t been any major disruptions amid reports of arrests of Palestinian activists suspected of hacking.

Anonymous threatened to “disrupt and erase Israel from cyberspace” in protest over its mistreatment of Palestinians.   Continue reading “Anonymous launches massive cyber assault on Israel, IDF responds with ‘arrests’”

Washington’s Blog

Instead of Changing their Behavior to Prevent Another Crisis, the Powers-That-Be Double Down On the Strategies that Caused the Financial Crisis In the First Place

Liberals blame deregulation and reckless Wall Street greed for the economic crisis.

Conservatives blame bad government policy.   Continue reading “Big Banks and D.C. Politicians Doing the EXACT SAME THINGS Which Caused the Financial Crisis In the First Place”

Oregon children to be vaccinated against parents' willExaminer – by MIKAEL THALEN

Parents in Marion County, Oregon lost their battle in court Wednesday to choose whether or not their eight children would be vaccinated after losing custody to the state last year.

A ruling from The Oregon Court of Appeals said that the parents did not have the right to exempt their children from forced vaccinations after child welfare workers and the Oregon Department of Human Services fought to obtain a court order demanding the children receive multiple vaccinations last year.   Continue reading “Court rules 8 Oregon children to be vaccinated against parents’ will”

Robocop: The Axon Flex consists of a head-mounted camera worn by officers to record evidence from incidents as they work their patrolsDaily Mail – by DAVID MCCORMACK

Police officers could soon be equipped with cameras attached to their uniform recording incidents as they happen and providing valuable evidence in the fight against crime.

Taser International, the manufacturer of stun guns now used in everyday police work, has developed the technology which it claims could be the next major advancement in policing. Continue reading “From the people who brought you the Taser, the headcam that turns every policeman into a Robocop”

dees12.jpgHenry Makow- by Keith Howe

It is time to build a gallows, and restore freedom and lawful leadership to this country.

Public Officials seem to think that they have become prison wardens, and citizens are their prisoners. It is far past time that we reel them in, clip their feathers, and put them in their place. For many of them, that place would be prison!   Continue reading “Hang Em High for Treason!”

The Pros and Cons of BarteringThe Prepper Journal – by P. Henry

Bartering is the key. This will be the solution to all our problems when the grid goes down and society devolves back to somewhere around the early 1900’s,  or at least that is what everyone in the prepping community would have you believe. Everyone that is except for the 10% who are anxiously awaiting the collapse so they can finally live out their lawless fantasies to their fullest.   Continue reading “The Pros and Cons of Bartering”

Ron Trowbridge BREAKING NEWS:  COLORADO STATE POLICE AND HOMELAND SECURITY TARGET CHRISTIANS AS ANTI PATRIOTSSurviving Global Recession

I recently received a letter from one of law enforcement’s finest.  He had attended a seminar in which he was told to be on the lookout for Christians.  The letter was written by an attendee, Ron Trowbridge, Undersheriff in Prowers County, Colorado.  I would like to thank Sheriff Trowbridge for the letter and the 25 years he has spent protecting the public in his county.   Continue reading “Colorado State Police And Homeland Security Target Christians As Anti-patriots”

money-powerZen Gardner – by Anthony Migchels

This week three banks, ING, Rabo and SNS, simultaneously suffered major computer malfunctions, leading to a temporary closure of their on-line facilities. Their problems were ‘unrelated’. It is completely unprecedented. The chances of a coincidence are close to zero. For years some in the blogosphere have speculated that ‘computer problems’ might be a good excuse for the Money Power to call a bank holiday and ‘reorganize’ their system. This looks like a drill.   Continue reading “Bank Holiday Drill? – Major Computer Malfunctions At Three Dutch Too Big To Fails”

Beth Ferrirzzi (Image: WDAY video screenshot)Conservative Truth – by Elena

This is why I hate NY. Most restrictive and convoluted laws nearly anywhere. They have thrown common sense out the window and replaced it with red tape. The latest rubbish coming out of the anti-gun state, makes no sense.

Beth Arneson Ferrizzi legally checked her gun in her departure city, Fargo, North Dakota on a Delta Flight to La Guardia.  She called Delta to find out how to do this legally. They told her the firearm had to be unloaded, stored in a hard sided and locked case. They told her the ammunition had to be stored separated. Not Separate from the gun, but separated, either in their original packaging or in a container that keeps the bullets from touching each other.  She made sure it was exactly as Delta said.   Continue reading “Pregnant mom charged with felony after trying to check an unloaded gun at the airport.”

A "sandwich." (Photo: Hashgram)BetaBeat- by Jordan Valinsky

Gangs may soon join teens in the “totally over Facebook” collective. The NYPD announced yesterday that it has arrested 63 members from three East Harlem gangs, after they left a trail of evidence boasting about their exploits online.

Authorities said the members—all men, 16 to 25—are responsible for 30 non-fatal shootings in the neighborhood since 2009. When using Facebook to plan their hits, they often used slang words. For example, guns were identified as “biscuit” or “clickety,” while ammunition were often labeled as “sea shellz” and “gas.”   Continue reading “NYPD Captures 63 Gang Members Because They Referred to Guns as ‘Biscuits’ on Facebook”

 police officer from protests at 113 pct. Photo by Robert Stridiron.New York Daily News – by JOSEPH STEPANSKY AND KERRY BURKE

A drug bust outside a Queens housing project erupted into a tense three-hour standoff Friday night as dozens of angry residents marched on the 113th Precinct and cops in riot gear stood guard over their stationhouse.

Shocked witnesses said police officers pounded on brothers Raynard Fields, 27, and Corey Crichlow, 33, outside the Baisley Park Houses during the 7:45 p.m. arrest on Foch Blvd.   Continue reading “Three-hour standoff between cops in riot gear and Queens residents after drug bust”