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The below site sometimes has articles that are subtle parody and sometimes not, but its parodies end up being real stories just a little earlier than they actually happen.
We’ve all (those awake) have read and heard about RFID and how it is nicely tucked into Obamacare. Now, we see they are giving it a friendly face for the kiddies to accept. These are quite disturbing times! Continue reading “RFID Mascot Begins Nationwide Tour To Help Alleviate Children’s Fears Of Implantation”
This is astonishing. An Israel lobby group came up with a questionnaire for American Jews and Israeli Jews living here that asks a question that supposedly only anti-Semites ever ask, about the degree of loyalty Jews would have for Israel if the two countries were at odds. An other questions about the importance of the Jewish lobby.
The Israeli government had distributed the surveys to tens of thousands of people, Haaretz says, but Netanyahu has now scotched the survey, which was undertaken by a nonprofit, the Israeli American Council (which is funded by both Sheldon Adelson (Republican giver) and Haim Saban (Democratic)). Continue reading “Pro-Israel organization sought to survey US Jews on dual loyalty”
Natural Blaze – by Arjun Walia
Cancer rates are increasing as we continue to surround ourselves with an extremely toxic environment. Everything from GMOs to pesticides and cosmetics, our world is full of cancer-causing agents that are now being exposed. People are beginning to wake up and take back control of their own health. Researching and actually looking into things rather than blindly believing mass marketing and media seems to be the new trend. Continue reading “Undeniable Evidence Links Popular Sunscreens To Cancer”
Think Progress – by RYAN KORONOWSKI
Al Gore had been up all night for his organization’s third annual 24 Hours of Reality event before taking the podium at the Center for American Progress’ 10th Anniversary Policy Conference. True to form, he explained the imperative of acting to reduce carbon pollution.
But Gore was fired up, more so than many had ever seen him. Continue reading “Al Gore On Solving The Climate Crisis: ‘You’re Damn Right I’m Passionate About This’”
Guns and Gear Reviews – by Ryan Michad
You can get many accessories for this gun, including a belt buckle holster and a folding grip/pocket clip to carry the revolver.
If you live in an area where snakes are prevalent, you can load the revolver with shotshells to take care of those if the need arises.. Continue reading “North American Arms .22 LR Mini-Revolver”
Before It’s News – by Susan Duclos
In the video below by videographer BeautifulGirlByDana, a very good point is made about how with every earthquake that is strong enough to shake buildings hundreds of miles away, video after video is uploaded with hours and throughout the first day afterward, yet for some odd reason, the 7.3 magnitude quake that hit Fukushima this week, there were very few videos published, but quite a few copying them then reuploading, so it was the same videos, other than news reports, over and over again. Continue reading “Fukushima Goes Into Stealth Mode On The Internet”
The burgeoning battle between fast-food workers and their employers over low wages and benefits was ratcheted up a notch this week with the leak of a phone conversation from a McDonald’s employee helpline in which a longtime employee was advised to go on food stamps in order to make ends meet.
Fast-food employee advocacy group Low Pay Is Not OK posted a video on its website on Wednesday featuring a recording of a phone call made by McDonald’s employee Nancy Salgado to McResource, a phone line for McDonald’s employees to call for information about housing, child care and other resources. Continue reading “McDonald’s advises own employee to apply for food stamps”
The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges
Mike and Chantel Sacket, from Priest Lake, Idaho, were preparing an 0.63 acre plot of land for the construction of their new home when an order by the EPA was issued to remove piles of fill material and replant the vegetation that they had removed from their property. The couple paid $23,000 for their property.
The order from the EPA was issued after the couple had gone through the process of acquiring all of the necessary permits to begin construction. Failure to comply with the EPA order would have resulted in a daily fine of up to $37,500. Continue reading “The EPA Legally Controls All Water, Food Production and Private Property”
New York Daily News – by Joe Kemp
This Bud’s for him!
A Georgia man said he braved a raging house fire to save his stash of Bud Light.
Walter Serpit, who walks with a cane, was watching television in his Columbus home with five other adults and two children when the room began to fill with smoke on Thursday afternoon, he told WTVM. Continue reading “Georgia man saves family from burning house, but turns back to save his beer”