electricity rates coal obama regulationsOff the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Obama administration regulations could force power plants that make 40 percent of the nation’s electricity to shut down.

At issue are EPA restrictions on emissions that would close hundreds of coal-burning power plants which represent around 40 percent of the nation’s electricity.   Continue reading “Obama Regulations To Shut Down 40 Percent Of Nation’s Electricity”

sharp edgesThe Organic Prepper

Do you ever have one of those days when you’re reading the news, and you have an epiphany?

This morning I realized, looking over the day’s information, we don’t need to be depopulated. No dramatic measures need to be taken. People are dumb enough to do it all on their own. Darwin was right – they’ll just weed themselves out.   Continue reading “The Morning News: Proving Darwin Right, One Story at a Time”

Philippine Navy Adds To Regional Arms Build Up As China Words (And Deeds) Escalate 20140112 pchinaBefore It’s News- by Mort Amsel

The Philippine navy hopes to add two more warships to its fleet as Southeast Asian countries continue to expand their militaries in response to the Chinese government’s increasingly assertive territorial ambitions in the South China Sea, also known as the West Philippine Sea. Armed forces chief of staff General Emmanuel Bautista said the new acquisitions would come under the fresh U.S. military assistance plan announced last month by U.S.   Continue reading “Philippines Sends More Warships To South China Sea”

Mason Proffit, 1969The First Gates

In the late sixties, Terry Talbot and his younger brother John began playing music in Chicago.  A friend and local record producer suggested they do what they were best at, an amplified country rock sound, as influenced by The Byrds.  The brothers formed a band, Mason Proffit, and released their first album in 1969.  Terry was 21 and John, who had dropped out of school to play music, was 15.

Over the next four years, Mason Proffit played as many as 300 shows a year and released five albums.  Once, while they jammed with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Earl Scruggs called John Talbot “the best banjo player I’ve ever heard.”  The Eagles credited Mason Proffit with some of the inspiration for “Hotel California.”   Continue reading “Mason Proffit”

Ideas, Inventions, and Innovations – by Alton Parrish

The alien world of aquatic micro-organisms just got new residents: synthetic self-propelled swimming bio-bots.

A team of engineers has developed a class of tiny bio-hybrid machines that swim like sperm, the first synthetic structures that can traverse the viscous fluids of biological environments on their own. Led by Taher Saif, the University of Illinois Gutgsell Professor of mechanical science and engineering, the team published its work in the journal Nature Communications.   Continue reading “Synthetic Self-Propelled Swimming Micro-Bio-Bots”

fluNatural News – by Mike Adams

The mainstream media has utterly abandoned science in the push for more flu shot propaganda, entirely failing to mention any of the risks associated with vaccines. According to nearly every story published in the mainstream media, flu shot vaccines offer almost certain protection against the flu while carrying absolute zero risk (risk is never mentioned).

Such a position is utterly anti-scientific. All medical interventions carry inherent risk, and this is especially so when vaccines admittedly contain mercury, MSG, formaldehyde and aluminum, all potent neurotoxic chemicals or heavy metals.   Continue reading “Scientist exposes flu shots lies and doom-and-gloom media propaganda”

17-year-old Grant Virgin was in a coma after a September car accident broke several bones and injured internal organs.New York Daily News – by JOEL LANDAU

With their teenage son in a coma, a California family was willing to try anything to bring him back.

And with a new type of treatment, their son has made a miraculous recovery — thanks to fish oil.

Grant Virgin, now 17, of Palm Desert, Calif., was involved in a near-tragic car accident last September when an unidentified woman crashed into him and drove off — even after stopping to survey the damage, the Desert Sun reported.   Continue reading “California teen recovers from devastating coma thanks to fish oil”