Natural News – by Mike Adams

In recent laboratory tests, many gluten-free foods were found to containing alarmingly high levels of glyphosate weed killer, a chemical described as a “probable carcinogen” by a scientific subgroup of the World Health Organization.

Gluten-free foods are widely consumed by people who aren’t even gluten sensitive in the first place. As I explain in the eye-opening mini-documentary video below, many people mistakenly believe they have a “gluten insensitivity” when, in reality, they are experiencing the toxic effects of glyphosate in wheat products.
Continue reading “Gluten-free foods found saturated with glyphosate weed killer: Video documentary reveals shocking details that may make you question gluten-free”

Washington Post – by Anthony Faiola and Rick Noack

German police swarmed the main train station in the city of Düsseldorf after an ax attack left at least seven people injured, authorities said. At least three of the victims were seriously injured.

Düsseldorf police spokesman Andre Hartwich said one suspect has been arrested and police were investigating the motive. Authorities identified the suspect as a 36-year-old man who lived in the city of Wuppertal, located about 20 miles from Düsseldorf. He originally moved to Germany from the former Yugoslavia and “apparently has mental issues,” according to a police statement released late Thursday night. Authorities did not name the suspect.   Continue reading “At least 7 injured in ax attack at Dusseldorf train station”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Public Relations, better known as advertising, is one of the most important industries to reinvent itself in the 20th century and most people actually know very little about it. It has changed the way we are governed and has laid the foundation for our materialistic consumer culture, as well as opened the floodgate for advanced psychological warfare.

From propaganda to deceptive marketing, the field of public relations has allowed politicians and corporations to manipulate the desires and opinions of the working class. These practices were put in place so the ruling class could have better control over the much larger peasant population.   Continue reading “Edward Bernays Died 22 Years Ago Today And His Propaganda Is Still Used to Control You”

Infowars – by Paul Joseph Watson

During an appearance on Tucker Carlson’s show, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos proclaimed that whites will become a minority within 30 years and that “this is our country”.   Continue reading “Jorge Ramos: “Whites Will Become a Minority…This is Our Country””

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

A new report from the Colorado Child Safety Coalition describes “a culture of violence” among staff of the state’s Division of Youth Corrections (DYC). Youths held in the system undergo solitary confinement, shackles, a straightjacket called “the WRAP” and pain compliance techniques such as “knee strikes” and the use of pressure points.   Continue reading “Horrifying Leaked Video Shows Youth Corrections Officers Torturing Children”

The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowin

Cannabiz Consumer Group (C2G) has completed a study which found that alcohol producers are set to lose over $2 billion in beer sales, with legalized marijuana sucking up 7.1% of the beer industry’s profits. Apparently legalization will create a $50 billion industry when all is said and done.

Gee, could this have anything to do with the reason why alcohol lobbyists are spending thousands to fight legalization in states across the country?   Continue reading “Study Finds Legal Cannabis Will Cause a $2 Billion Drop in Beer Sales, Alcohol Lobbies Freaking Out”

Institute for Justice – by Matt Powers

Can an odor be so offensive that it would be punishable by law? Las Vegas code enforcement officials think so. The city council is considering an ordinance to fine residents $1,000 for nuisance smells and code enforcement officials would use a Nasal Ranger device to enforce the proposed ordinance.

The ordinance was inspired by a cat-hoarding house with such a dire stench it could be smelled from across the street. Even after the house was sanitized the odor lingered. The owner of the home was willing to work with code enforcement, but the city wanted the power to deal with less cooperative property owners in the future.   Continue reading “Las Vegas Considers $1,000 Fine for Bad Smells”

RT

The attack on Afghanistan’s largest military hospital in Kabul has left more than 30 people dead, the Defense Ministry said. Several gunmen, dressed as doctors, attacked the facility near the US Embassy early on Wednesday, engaging special forces units.

Ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri said there were “more than 30 killed and more than 50 wounded” in the attack.

Waziri said security forces have taken full control of the facility, adding that the fighting is over.   Continue reading “Over 30 dead in attack on military hospital in Kabul – defense ministry”

The Daily Sheeple – by Daniel Lang

A video posted by a bicyclist in Southern California has shown just how bad homelessness is getting California. The video captured the extent of a rapidly growing tent city along the Santa Ana Trail in Anaheim.   Continue reading “You Won’t Believe The Size of this Massive Tent City in California”