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Crash Cade – by Liberty Balance

The CDC feels that the Ebola threat is serious enough that they just released these steps to help you protect yourself from contracting the Ebola Virus. It would be wise to have some rubber gloves for emergency situations.

Information from the Centers for Disease Control

Tuesday, September 30, 2014   Continue reading “Just Released: CDC Ebola Preparedness Checklist – How To Protect Yourself From Ebola”

bill collings guitars handmade musical instruments texasDaily Finance – by Sarah Chazan

It’s beginning to rain on a hot afternoon in Austin, Texas, but Bill Collings doesn’t seem to notice. Sitting across from me in a rusty metal chair behind his factory that makes guitars, mandolins and ukuleles, Collings passionately describes his struggles to design the perfect guitar case.

The sudden downpour is refreshing, as is the conversation. Collings looks and acts like anything but the typical top brass, despite owning and running Collings Guitars Inc., which employs more than 100 people and manufactures stringed instruments from steel-string archtop guitars to ukuleles for the likes of Lyle Lovett and Joni Mitchell.   Continue reading “Collings: Lost Art of Handmade Guitars Still Alive in Texas”

Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo [KTLA-TV]Raw Story – by Arturo Garcia

The mayor of the Southern California community of Bell Gardens was shot and killed on Tuesday afternoon, KCAL-TV reported.

This story has been updated. Please see below.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Daniel Crespo was shot during a domestic disturbance at his residence.
Bell Gardens is located about 10 minutes away from downtown Los Angeles. Crespo, a New York native, was part of city government since 2001, when he was first elected to the local city council.    Continue reading “Southern California mayor shot and killed by wife during fight involving 19-year-old son”

New World Order for DUMMIESWake Up World – by Sergey Baranov

Understanding Your *Future Under the Fascist Regime

(*proposed)

“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

Many things have been written by researchers and authors on an oppressive global regime which is now unfolding in front of our eyes. As the result of their work, many more have awakened to the sinister agenda created and implemented by the powers that be. This agenda has many faces and many names, not all of which might be known to you.   Continue reading “The ‘New World Order’ for Dummies”

C-Net – by Michelle Star

One of the problems with the cloaking devices developed to date — and it’s a big one — is that they really only work if both the viewer and whatever is being cloaked remain still. This, of course, is not entirely practical, but a difficult problem to solve.

For the first time, researchers have made a cloaking device that works multidirectionally in three dimensions — using no specialised equipment, but four standard lenses.   Continue reading “‘Invisibility cloak’ uses lenses to bend light”

Byuci7fCAAAh0GKFirst Coast News

STARKE, Fla. — Seven students were taken to the hospital after a semi-truck smashed into the back of a school bus in Bradford County Monday afternoon.

At least one of the Starke Elementary students was seriously injured and two people inside the semi were in serious condition following the crash on U.S. 301 near State Road 200 in Lawtey just after 2:30 p.m., FHP Sgt. Dylan Bryan told First Coast News. All of those injured were taken to UF Health in Gainesville.   Continue reading “Naked woman a passenger in truck that slams school bus”

Live Leak – by gregsto

Democratic Congressman from Youngstown Ohio 1985 to 2002. My hometown.

He was the executive director of the Mahoning County Drug Program from 1971 to 1981 and Sheriff of Mahoning County from 1981 to 1985. While serving as Sheriff, Traficant made national headlines by refusing to execute foreclosure orders on several unemployed homeowners, many of whom had been left unemployed by the recent closures of steel mills. This endeared him to the local population, which had long derived its wealth from steel and steel-associated businesses.   Continue reading “Ohio Congressman Jim Traficant Classics”