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Two youths, aged 14 and 18, have been killed by IDF fire during the latest March of Return protests along the Gaza border with Israel, the 46th week of Palestinian civil disobedience there.
The IDF fired live ammunition, rubber bullets and tear gas to chase protesters away from the border fence separating Israel from the Palestinian enclave. The two young persons were killed during this latest rally, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, noting that at least 18 others were injured in the clashes. Continue reading “2 Palestinian teens killed in Gaza clashes as IDF praises brave soldiers & border fence”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Houston, TX — A botched drug raid last month shook the nation as a couple was killed by police in their own home and four officers shot. Now, after controversy and rumors have swarmed the case, more details are coming out that may paint an entirely different picture than what police have been telling the public. Adding to this suspicion is the news that this week, an officer involved in the raid has been relieved of duty amid questions about the warrant used to justify this raid containing false information. Continue reading “Cop in Raid that Left Couple Dead, Suspended Amid Questions Over False Information on Warrant”
Two men — one of whom had a gun — were shot and killed by a Florida homeowner in an apparent act of self-defense after the resident caught the duo trying to break into his Titusville home Thursday, officials said.
The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said the incident happened around noon, with one of the men dying at the scene and the other pronounced dead later at a hospital. Continue reading “Florida resident kills two men who were attempting home invasion”
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Natural News – by Jhoanna Robinson
The World Health Organization (WHO) dubbed the Zika virus a global health emergency on Feb. 1, 2016 without detailing much about the disease. In fact, most of the public do not know that it is patented.
Zika, which is a sexually transmitted virus, has existed for many years, and is marketed by two companies: Middlesex, United Kingdom-based cell and microbiology cultures provider LGC Standards Ltd. and Manassas, Virginia-based reference microorganisms provider American Type Culture Collection (ATCC). Continue reading “Did you know the Zika virus is patented? (Guess who owns it…)”
Old-Thinker News – by Daniel Taylor
Rep. Stephen Meeks of Arkansas introduced a bill last month that would prevent employers from forcibly microchipping employees.
Meeks introduced House Bill 1177 in January. He stated regarding the bill “Do we wait until after the snake bites and then try to come up with solutions for it?… I believe there’s great wisdom in doing it beforehand.” Continue reading “Arkansas Anti-Microchipping Bill Author Asks “Do we wait until after the snake bites”?”
The Washington Standard – by Tim Brown
Wherever the Clintons go and whoever they are close to often meet mysterious ends, often very strange suicides. The latest person to face this tragic end is Sabrina Bittencourt, an activist who exposed Bill Clinton’s “faith healer,” Joao Teixeira de Faria (John of God), as a child rapist and running a “sex slave farm.” Bittencourt was found dead over the weekend, just days after making the claims.
Largely, the media is silent over Bittencourt’s alleged suicide in her own home. Continue reading “Media Blackout: Woman Found Dead Days After Exposing Bill Clinton’s “Faith Healer” As Child Rapist – Mysterious “Suicide””
After five days of drinking melted snow, bundled up in a Jeep buried in feet of snow to protect them from freezing temperatures, Maia Herman-Kitami and Carlos Hernandez couldn’t have been happier to see a group of strangers on snowmobiles.
Their incessant honking of the horn made that clear. Continue reading “California couple rescued from Mendocino National Forest after being stranded in snow for 5 days in their Jeep”
LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Army helicopters landing on Wilshire Boulevard and other military activities are turning parts of Los Angeles into scenes from a war movie this week.
The military is conducting training exercises, but they have caught many locals by surprise.
When a helicopter flew low in between buildings in downtown Los Angeles, it raised a few alarms. Continue reading “Military exercises rattling nerves around LA”
Winter Storm Lucian continued to bring snow, freezing rain and sleet to much of the middle section of the nation early Thursday, and officials were again asking motorists to stay off roads.
The storm, which has been blamed in the deaths of at least four people, shut down highways from Arizona to North Dakota. Hundreds of schools were closed for the day. Continue reading “Winter Storm Lucian Responsible for 4 Deaths; Nearly 170,000 Without Power”
