SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

In the wake of the most recent mass killing tragedy in California, politicians and anti-gun advocates have come out of the woodwork in an effort to use these events as an opportunity to further their agenda.

As evidence of this look no further than the recent statements by Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal on Face the Nation.   Continue reading “Joe the Plumber: “As Harsh as This Sounds – Your Dead Kids Don’t Trump My Constitutional Rights””

Neil Keenan

With original and exclusive footage from sources inside Donetsk (see below) Neil is angry and cannot for the life of him understand how no one is stepping up to put a halt to the unarmed civilian slaughter in Donetsk.  This is cabal payback for the good citizens of Donetsk having the courage to take a stand for their right to self-determination.

Everybody sleeps while Donetsk burns.  Where is Putin?  Why haven’t the American people reigned in their dark empire?  Their ignorance and apathy will come with a price.  We have responsibility for what we allow our leaders to foist on the rest of the planet.  It is our responsibility to reign in these crusading sociopaths.   Continue reading “Cabal Payback For Donetsk Referendum With Unarmed Urban Civilian Slaughter”

C-Net – by Michelle Starr

This month, the world’s first attempts at placing humans in suspended animation using a new technique will take place at the UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — not for space travel, but to save lives.

The technique will initially be used on 10 patients whose wounds would otherwise be lethal in an attempt to buy the surgeons some time. It works, as suggested by science fiction, by cooling the body — but not by applying an external temperature change.   Continue reading “Suspended-animation trials to begin on humans”

An astrophotographer points his cameras towards the sky hoping to capture the Camelopardalid meteor shower, north of Castaic Lake, California, May 24, 2014 (Reuters / Gene Blevins)RT News

A rare Camelopardalid meteor shower lit up the skies early Saturday, after experts had struggled with the enigma of predicting how the meteor storm – the first of its kind – would present itself.

The meteor shower reached its peak when the Earth passed through debris consisting of up to 1,000 pieces of a comet it shed in the 1800s falling all around, every hour, at speeds of 12 miles per second (19.3kps) left by the comet 209P/LINEAR.   Continue reading “New kind of rare meteor shower hits Earth”

Highway 26 crashKATU 2 News

MANNING, Ore. – A 19-year-old man who held his breath while driving through a tunnel on Highway 26 fainted and caused a three-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon, state police said.

Daniel J. Calhoon of Snohomish, Wash., was driving a Toyota Camry west of Manning when he fainted in a tunnel. His car crossed the center line and crashed head-on into an SUV, according to police.   Continue reading “Police: Driver holding breath in tunnel faints, causes crash”

CNN anchor Deborah FeyerickRaw Story – by David Edwards

CNN anchor Deborah Feyerick was called out by an expert on Saturday after the host tried to shut down all discussion of gun control in connection to a weekend mass shooting in California.

During coverage of the breaking news that seven people had died when 22-year-old Elliot Rodger went on a shooting spree near UC Santa Barbara’s campus, Feyerick hosted segments pointing to mental health problems and video games as possible triggers for the mass murders.   Continue reading “CNN host bans all gun control talk after Calif. mass shooting, then gets schooled by panelists”