Review Journal – by Dave Hawkins

KINGMAN, Ariz. — An instructor who was shot by a 9-year-old girl who fired an Uzi at a northwestern Arizona shooting range died Monday night at University Medical Center in Las Vegas.

The girl fired the weapon at the outdoor range that caters to heavy tourism traffic along U.S. Highway 93 between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon Skywalk.

Highway signage and Internet advertising beckons visitors to stop in, fire a machine gun and enjoy a meal at the Bullets and Burgers enterprise at the Last Stop, about 25 miles south of Las Vegas.   Continue reading “Shooting instructor dies after being accidentally shot by girl”

gomez2Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

A man, who didn’t fire any shots, is facing first degree murder charges after an innocent woman was killed by a bullet fired by an Orlando police officer.

According to the Orlando police department, three officers were dispatched to the Vixen Bar at 118 South Orange Ave, in Orlando, Fl. on August 19, after getting reports of a gunman making threats.

“I have a gun-wielding maniac,” one of the club’s employees told 911 dispatchers as Roach banged on the door with the pistol just before 1 a.m. “He set it on the bar top and he wielded it many times. I had to throw him out.”   Continue reading “Cops Haphazardly Killed an Innocent Woman. Now They are Charging Someone Else for Her Murder”

CDCNatural News – by Mike Adams

CDC scientists who conspired to commit scientific fraud in order to obscure the link between the MMR vaccine and autism knew that they might have been engaged in criminal acts as far back as 2002, documents now show. (Journalists and bloggers, please cite Natural News as the source for this investigative story which the mainstream media has utterly refused to cover. Alternative media is now the only remaining free press operating in America that isn’t controlled by corporate or government interests.)      Continue reading “Bombshell email from CDC whistleblower reveals criminality of vaccine cover-up as far back as 2002”

Breitbart – by ADELLE NAZARIAN

SACRAMENTO, California — Roughly 300 demonstrators gathered outside the Leland Stanford Mansion Musuem on Tuesday to protest against Mexico’s continued incarceration of U.S. Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, who is facing trial on gun charges. Inside the building, Gov. Jerry Brown was hosting Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto at a luncheon in his honor, which was the target of the demonstrations.   Continue reading “300 Rally to Free Tahmooressi While Brown Dines with Mexican President”

MUST SEE: Drone Video Offers Aerial View of Napa Quake DamageNapa Valley Patch – by Renee Schiavone

A unique video published following Sunday’s South Napa Earthquake shows what the damaged town looks like from above.

The video was published to YouTube Sunday by Evan Kilkus and lasts for just under 7 minutes as the drone flies over things like cracked facades and crumbled bricks.   Continue reading “Drone Video Offers Aerial View of Napa Quake Damage”

Photo - First lady Michelle Obama hit school districts who offer "junk food."Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

School cafeteria workers, already frustrated that kids don’t like menus ordered by Michelle Obama and the Agriculture Department, slapped as “offensive” the first lady’s latest criticism that some school districts have given up and are just lazily serving junk food.

“It is offensive to America’s frontline cafeteria professionals to say that those who struggle with the national decline in school lunch participation have simply said, ‘Well, the kids like junk food, so let’s just give ’em junk food,’ ” said Patti Montague, chief executive of the School Nutrition Association, in a letter to the White House.   Continue reading “Food fight: Cafeteria workers say kids don’t want Michelle Obama’s lunches, sales down in 49 states”

AIR_AH-64_Apache_Flying_High_lgCD Clothesline – by Dean Garrison

Earlier this week we published a link to an online database where you can look to see what kind of military equipment your local county is stockpiling. Several other publications have linked to this database as well. I heard from a couple of people that it might not be a 100% comprehensive list, but others are discovering that, whether it is comprehensive or not, there is a lot to be learned from looking in that database.

Imagine looking and finding out that your county police bought 8 Apache Helicopters and had done so over three years ago. That is exactly the experience from one person who searched the database for purchases in Brevard County, Florida.   Continue reading “Why Does a Florida County Need Eight $18 Million Helicopters?”