Photo Courtesy of Jesus GomezStoryLeak – by Mikael Thalen

Following continued news of disturbing sea life occurrences off the West Coast, scientists in Mexico’s Scammon’s Lagoon, also known as Laguna Ojo de Liebre, have discovered what appears to be the first ever documented case of conjoined gray whale calves.

Discovered last Sunday, the calves, which did not survive, measured in just under seven feet long, much smaller than the average newborn length of 12 to 16 feet.   Continue reading “Scientists Discover Conjoined Gray Whale Calves Dying Near West Coast”

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A Nebraska family filed suit Monday against dozens of police officers alleging that they turned a parking violation into a rough arrest and violating the family’s constitutional rights by breaking into a nearby home and confiscating video of the incident.

Four Omaha police officers initially responded to a complaint on March 21, 2013 that Octavius Johnson had parked his truck in the wrong area of the street. A video of the incident recorded from an upstairs window shows police throwing Johnson to the ground and punching him multiple times as a number of other officers rush to the scene.   Continue reading “Parking violation turns into police assault caught on video – lawsuit”

msgowlTruthstream Media – by Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton

…because a natural food cooking process always involves treating genetically modified bacteria with penicillin, lye, a vat of acid, cryogenic freezing, silicon oil, and more lye…

Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) has become a very popular food additive over the past century, with Japanese scientists first isolating from seaweed for industrial purposes. The appeal, and danger, of MSG comes from the intense flavors of the free glutamate form of the non-essential amino acid, glutamic acid, which also delivers rapid stimulation to the brain and central nervous system when not in the bound form. These free glutamates have the tendency to overstimulate neurons to the point of cell death, while triggering an insulin response. More generally, MSG is used in food production to give cheap yet almost additive taste that arguably makes people crave more and more processed foods.   Continue reading “MSG: So Natural that It Only Takes GMO Bacteria, 17+Steps and a Lab to Make It”

Utah gunmaker turns down $15 million from PakistanThe Daily Caller – by Christopher Bedford

A gunmaker based in Utah turned down $15 million last week, refusing to sell high-precision sniper rifles to Pakistan for fear that U.S. troops could end up in their firearms’ sites.

“We don’t know that those guns would’ve went somewhere bad, but with the unrest we just ended up not feeling right about it,” Desert Tech sales manager Mike Davis told KTVX-TV.   Continue reading “Utah gunmaker turns down $15 million from Pakistan”

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There are a number of studies that show what is killing Americans. The CDC publishes a list every year, but it is a bit misleading. It lists maladies that effect people, but doesn’t get into what actually causes these deaths. Number One and Number Two are heart disease and cancer (both are likely do to lifestyle and contamination we see in this nasty environment). As a matter of fact, most of the top on the list may be largely affected by lifestyle, tainted foods, and lack of exercise).   Continue reading “What’s Killing You?”

Breitbart – by JON DAVID KAHN

TUSCANY – Police say a 32-year-old Tunisian man serving time under house arrest for drug related charges, made a break for it last Tuesday, but he wasn’t looking for freedom. He was looking to escape his wife. Walid Chaabani reportedly fled from his home in Livorno, directly and intentionally, into the arms of the Carabinieri which is the national military police of Italy. Once in police custody, Chaabani requested to serve the rest of sentence behind bars.    Continue reading “Drug Dealer Under House Arrest Begs For Jail To Escape Nagging Wife”

FLASH_BANG_GRENADEdemonstrationShenandoah – by John Galt

Another internet kerfuffle has been created by the recent information of a US Government request for bids to deliver 14 million doses of Potassium Iodide at the end of January so I decided to see what other interesting items the Federal Biz Opps website has been soliciting and sure enough, the one that caught my attention is a request for 100,000 flash bang grenades by the US Navy.   Continue reading “So Why does the US Navy Need 100,000 Flash Bang Grenades?”