Image: Rommates Explain Police Encounter (Fox13now.com).Fox 13 Salt Lake City – by Gene Kennedy

MIDVALE, Utah — Two University of Utah students say Unified Police officers had no business handcuffing them in their Midvale apartment.

They said they were treated like criminals in their own home. Police entered the residence a week ago because the front door was open. Cops said they have a duty to investigate if they’ve announced themselves and no one responds.   Continue reading “Students say cops entered residence, handcuffed occupants without cause”

Prevent Disease – by DAVE MIHALOVIC

Doctors and pharmaceutical companies make money from it. That’s the only reason chemotherapy is still used. Not because it’s effective, decreases morbidity, mortality or diminishes any specific cancer rates. In fact, it does the opposite. Chemotherapy boosts cancer growth and long-term mortality rates. Most chemotherapy patients either die or are plagued with illness within 10-15 years after treatment. It destroys their immune system, increases neuro-cognitive decline, disrupts endocrine functioning and causes organ and metabolic toxicities. Patients basically live in a permanent state of disease until their death. The cancer industry marginalizes safe and effective cures while promoting their patented, expensive, and toxic remedies whose risks far exceed any benefit. This is what they do best, and they do it because it makes money, plain and simple.   Continue reading “97 Percent of The Time, Chemotherapy Does Not Work And Continues To Be Used Only For One Reason”

YJN – by Aarav Sen

“It is just not kosher,” a Hasidic matzah bakery spokesperson said after being questioned as to why the prime minister’s matzahs were thrown into the trash.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, visited the Kfar Chabad matzah bakery to bake some Passover matzahs.   Continue reading “Hasidic Passover matzah bakery throws away matzahs that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touched”

Tenth Amendment Center

SALT LAKE CITY, April 2, 2014 – On Monday, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed a bill which thwarts some of the effects of the growing surveillance state.

HB0128, which previously passed the state senate by a vote of 28-0 and the house by a vote of 71-2, makes any electronic data obtained by law enforcement without a warrant inadmissible in a criminal proceeding.   Continue reading “Banning Warrantless Data: Utah Governor Signs Privacy Bill into Law”