World Events and the Bible

(Video) – In this documentary scientists explain our solar system is extremely unique. Our solar system operates in perfect harmony where planets consistently revolve around the sun without running into one another. Nowhere else in the universe is this found. Instead we find chaos, where stars explode and planets collide. Earth and our solar system are the exception to the rule of the universe.   Continue reading “How the Universe Works: Clockwork And Creation”

Part 2You want to see something better than Burma Shave signs? These are Northbound on I-5 (88 miles south of Seattle ). The federal government is now petitioning to have these signs removed, or Washington state will be denied additional monies for interstate highways.

The State of Washington replied they will secede from the Union rather than be intimidated. These are a matter of free speech paid for by a private citizen. It seems the Obama government uses intimidation and ignores the first amendment when they want to silence someone. These signs are priceless.   Continue reading “Northbound Signs Seen on I-5”

My Fox New York

NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -The line wrapped nearly around an entire city block on Friday as approximately 1,500 people waited in Queens for a chance to apply for a coveted union job as painters or blasters on bridges and steel structures.

The first few people on line had been there since 1 p.m. on Tuesday when the temperature in New York City was in the single digits.   Continue reading “More than 1,000 Camp out for Union Jobs”

MRAP vehicle policeRaw Story – by Travis Gettys

As U.S. military operations wind down overseas, some of that surplus hardware has been used to equip cash-strapped local police departments.

Police and sheriff’s departments have been given at least 165 mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles since this summer, according to a recent Washington Post analysis.   Continue reading “Cops use armored military vehicles to deliver shock and awe during routine police work”

Infowars – by Steve Watson

The number of households owning guns in 2013 has surged to 39 percent, a five point increase on 2012 figures, and signaling that a general decline in gun ownership may be reversing.

A survey by The Economist and YouGov found that almost 4 in every 10 US households now have guns. A slim majority of 56 percent say they do not keep guns at home.   Continue reading “Household Gun Ownership Surges In 40 Year Trend Reversal”

A screenshot of Nature.com's YouTube video shows a fish, highlighted on the left, catching a bird in flight.Epoch Times – by Zachary Stieber

An African tigerfish catches a bird in a new video.

It’s the first confirmed record of a freshwater fish preying on birds in flight, reported the Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management at North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

They published their research in the Journal of Fish Biology.   Continue reading “Tigerfish Catches Bird in Video From South Africa’s Mapungubwe National Park”

StoryLeak – by Mikael Thalen

Newly released information has shed light on the Sunday death of a Yakima, Wash. man who was shot and killed in his vehicle after police mistook his disassembled airsoft gun for a real firearm.

According to statements from Department spokesman Capt. Rod Light, Yakima Police Officer Casey Gilette observed a “suspicious” vehicle parked outside a local car wash while on a 3 a.m. routine patrol.   Continue reading “Man With Dissasembled Airsoft Gun Shot In Head By Police”

Cleanup: In December Tepco, the company which owns the Fukushima plant, announced it had reached a state of 'cold shutdown' allowing a cleanup operation to beginDaily Mail – by CHRIS PLEASANCE

In March 2011 the world watched in horror as a powerful earthquake rocked Japan, before a deadly tsunami swept ashore, washing away any boats, cars, homes and people unfortunate enough to be in its path.

But while the initial reports of 19,000 dead shocked viewers around the globe, that news would soon be superseded by the terrors to come from the then-unknown town of Fukushima as its nuclear power plant was overcome by floodwater before going into meltdown.   Continue reading “The ghost towns of Fukushima: Three years after Japan’s nuclear disaster, residents are allowed home only once a month… and cannot stay overnight”

Before It’s News – by Lyn Leahz

Obama is pushing hard for the 2014 immigration reform, and as we know, he is hell-bent and determined when it comes to something the majority does not want, particularly those who are more conservative in their beliefs.

I understand it seems unimportant to most of you, but when you see the underlying trojan horse for most average citizens woven into the immigration bill, you will be astonished!   Continue reading “Obama Bill, April 2014, To Launch Worldwide Mark of the Beast Mandatory Microchipping and DHS Fed Database”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

A state of emergency has been issued in West Virginia and all water banned after a chemical spill into a river has caused the West Virginia American Water Company to issue notice that their water supply had become contaminated. This has led to a run on bottled water as West Virginians stock up until this disaster can be alleviated. Bars and restaurants have also been forced to close down.   Continue reading “State Of Emergency – Water Banned In West Virginia After Chemical Spill”

Before It’s News – by Susan Duclos

A Virginia court has just made a very dangerous ruling which puts online commentators that use usernames or Anonymous instead of their real names, at risk of having their real names exposed. This also puts website owners at risk of being forced to betray users’ trust.

Yelp is a website where people can leave reviews of businesses they have used, either positive or negative so others may see the quality of service those specific businesses offer and a Virginia court has just ruled that Yelp must comply in providing a business, Hadeed Carpet Cleaning, with the names of their Anonymous users that wrote negative opinions and claimed Hadeed Carpet Cleaning conducted unfair business practices and deceptive advertising.   Continue reading “Dangerous Ruling For Online Commenters & Website Owners”