RT

A suspect in Arizona’s recent spate of highway shootings was formally charged on Wednesday with 16 felonies, including drive-by shooting, aggravated assault, and discharging a firearm, prosecutors said.

The complaint accuses Leslie Allen Merritt Jr, 21, a landscaper and father of two, with six counts of aggravated assault, three counts of drive-by shooting, three counts of unlawful discharge of a firearm, three counts of disorderly conduct, and one count of endangerment.   Continue reading “Arizona freeway sniper suspect charged with 16 felonies”

The Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Seattle, Washington – An IRS agent was arrested this week after he was caught attempting to con a Seattle marijuana shop owner out of $20,000.

The 42-year-old agent, Paul G. Hurley, reportedly demanded a $20,000 bribe from the shop owner, in exchange for a break on an audit. In fact, Hurley had said that he saved the business owner over a million dollars on his tax return, and that his current tax bill was just under $300,000.   Continue reading “IRS Agent Busted For Attempting To Extort $20,000 From Cannabis Shop Owner”

Natural Blaze – by Yelena Sukhoterina

Natural Blaze note: when reports started surfacing several years ago about fake, plastic rice it shocked the world. Maybe everyone forgot because it didn’t affect them and the reports of it settled on a few particular Chinese cities. However, the problem continues and it is insidious. For a poor Chinese family to unwittingly consume the equivalent of one plastic bag per three bowls of rice – this is cruel!

China has been producing fake rice for at least four years, and it is still on the market. Singapore media reported that this “rice” is produced with potatoes, sweet potatoes and – believe it or not – poisonous plastic. It is shaped like regular rice grains but remains hard after cooking and can cause serious health issues.   Continue reading “Chinese Companies are Still Mass Producing Fake Plastic Rice”

The Watchers – by Elena Urgin

A disastrous flash flood hit the Bodrum town in Turkey on the evening of September 22, 2015. An unprecedented event inundated the streets as strong flood waters came rushing down the adjacent mountains. 8 people were injured and at least 40 were rescued from their homes by the Turkey’s Search and Rescue Society (AKUT), media reports.

A severe flash flood began late evening on September 22 and lasted for about three hours. Raging flood waters were rushing down the streets carrying a number of vehicles for more than 300 meters (1 000 feet) and leaving them scattered all over the town center.   Continue reading “Disastrous flash flood ravages the streets of Bodrum, Turkey”

The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Chesterton, IN — In January of 2012, Dana Reiner’s water broke, so her husband James began excitedly driving to the hospital. The couple was almost there when a police cruiser got behind them with his lights on to pull them over.

Instead of pulling over, however, James Reiner called 9-1-1 to alert dispatch to the fact that his wife was about to give birth. He turned on his flashing lights and continued to drive.   Continue reading “Cops Hold Couple at Gunpoint, Nearly Kill them & Unborn Child for Driving to Hospital to Give Birth”

The Daily Sheeple

This is Vicki Gardner, the only survivor of the Virginia reporter shooting.

This person was reportedly shot in the back at point blank range with a hollow point bullet and walked herself to the ambulance, then spent two weeks in the hospital having surgery and now she’s sitting with there with Greta, unable to remember even major details about what actually happened even though she claims she watched the video of what happened.   Continue reading “Virginia Shooting Hoax? There’s Always Someone To Tell The Story”

RT

An 18-year-old Palestinian girl was shot by Israeli troops at a Hebron checkpoint for allegedly refusing to show her purse or face and “trying to attack” a soldier. She died of multiple wounds in a hospital after bleeding in the street for 30 minutes.

Hadil Hashlamoun was shot 10 times by Israeli Defense Forces at an Israeli checkpoint in Hebron near the entrance to Shuhada Street on Tuesday.   Continue reading “IDF shoots 18yo Palestinian woman 10 times, lets her die in street”

Anti-Media – by Jake Anderson

Many people thought Oliver Stone’s days of rankling the establishment were over. Many people were wrong. His 2012 book and TV series, The Untold History of the United States, suggests the iconic filmmaker is renewing efforts to challenge the mainstream narrative regarding American exceptionalism, economic imperialism, and our government’s“nefarious involvement” in the Middle East.   Continue reading “Oliver Stone: Forget ISIS, America Is the Real Threat to the World”

The Daily Sheeple

Earlier this month, two news items came in from the West Coast that are just… bizarre.

First up, this bear was spotted in Mission, British Columbia and no, this isn’t Photoshopped.   Continue reading “Bizarre: Why Are BLUE Animals Being Discovered on the West Coast?”

RT

A US veterans’ organizations is running an advertisement in Air Force Times urging military drone operators to refuse orders to fly attack missions. This comes as the Air Force encounters trouble retaining drone operators due to the stress of the job.

The ad was funded by KnowDrones, an organization that aims to achieve an outright ban on the use of weaponized drones

Many argue that drone operators do not know what they’re getting into when they sign up for the job.   Continue reading “Air Force Times runs ad urging drone pilots to disobey orders”

The Organic Prepper

Our world of convenience has caused most Americans to lose touch with the work involved in food. Self-reliance takes a lot more than throwing some seeds on a patch of dirt and then magically being fed for a year. Grabbing a “quick” sandwich or bowl of cereal belies what it actually takes to procure those ingredients.

We take a lot for granted. We don’t think about life without things like specialized supply purveyors, large-scale agriculture, cheap labor, machines for manufacturing, and the transportation system.  Very few people can imagine life without the accessibility provided to us by grocery stores and processed food. Even in the circles of those who stick closely to a non-processed diet, few go all the way.   Continue reading “The Work It Actually Takes to Make a Homemade Chicken Sandwich”