The Newseum's Five (5) freedoms guaranteed by ...Answers for the Faith – by Dr. D

A Christian student is suing Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton,Virginia for free speech rights.

Christian Parks was stopped by campus police from preaching in the college courtyard. The officer claimed that it might ‘offend’ others and it violated school policy.   Continue reading “Christian Student Sues College for Free Speech Rights”

Smart Meter Health AlertNatural Health 365 – by Jonathan Landsman

Digital meters, better known as ‘smart meters’, are being installed on homes throughout the world. These radiation-emitting, surveillance devices are watching every move you make; while, at the same time, bathing you with cancer-causing radiation. Without regard to human health, power companies are looking to capture the entire population with this new, highly-toxic technology.   Continue reading “Smart meters blast population with cancer-causing radiation”

Before It’s News – by Susan Duclos

Three Ukranian warships were seized by what is being called “pro-Russian crowds” and/or forces by one source, while another says Russian troops. Shots were fired but no casualties have been reported, according to Huffington Post.

This occurred in the midst of rising tensions where the US imposed more sanctions against Russia and Russia in return banned entry to nine U.S. officials and lawmakers.   Continue reading “Russia Seizes Three Ukraine Warships”

Reverse Stage 4 Cancer NaturallyNatural Health 365 – by Jonathan Landsman

Our political leaders run around looking for ‘weapons of mass destruction’ and pretend to care about our welfare. Yet, the real threats are in plain sight, supported by the same political leaders placed in power to defend their constituents. Something is very wrong with this picture.

The undeniable truth is that unmanaged chronic disease is literally destroying the western world.   Continue reading “9 legal weapons of mass destruction”

AmmoLand – by Dean Weingarten

Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- A small sign of renewed American freedom has been noticed in Spokane, Washington.    Jitterz Java was robbed twice in February of this year.   On March 16th, an armed robber was run off by an armed employee.  As noted in the above image, at least one barista believes in the deterrent effect of open carry.

The owner, Sara Chapel has taken steps to reduce her losses.  From spokesman.com:   Continue reading “Coffee Shop Owner Encourages Armed Barristas”

Thomas Rica in court Wednesday.North Jersey – by Chris Harris

There are coin collectors, and then there’s Thomas Rica.

While the true hobbyist seeks quality coinage, Rica was more interested in quantity — amassing 1.8 million individual quarters.

Unfortunately, he acquired them illegally.   Continue reading “Ex-Ridgewood inspector admits to stealing $460,000 in quarters from village”

conspiracy theoristThe Organic Prepper – by Daisy Luther

Do you believe in “medical conspiracy theories”? If so you are in good company.

According to a survey undertaken by professors at the University of Chicago, more than half of all Americans believe in one or more so-called “medical conspiracy theories”. Of course, most of us know that the derogatory term “conspiracy theory” is simply a way to marginalize those who think critically instead of blithely accepting the word of those who stand to make money off of our compliance.    Continue reading “Do You Believe in “Medical Conspiracy Theories”?”

Wake-Up World – by Andy Whiteley

Looking for a healthy way to get more from your garden? Like to know your food is free of the pesticides and other nasties that are often sprayed on commercial crops? Re-growing food from your kitchen scraps is a good way to do it!

There’s nothing like eating your own home- grown vegies, and there are heaps of different foods that will re- grow from the scrap pieces that you’d normally throw out or put into your compost bin.   Continue reading “16 Foods That’ll Re-Grow from Kitchen Scraps”

DoJ-ArrestingNewsMediaPublic Intelligence

The following Attorney General Order was originally obtained and published by Charlie Savage of the New York Times.  It was subsequently published in the Federal Register on February 27, 2014.

AG Order No. 3420-2014 Policy Regarding Obtaining Information From, or Records of, Members of the News Media; and Regarding Questioning, Arresting, or Charging Members of the News Media   Continue reading “Attorney General Order on Policy Regarding Questioning, Arresting, or Charging Members of the News Media”

KPHO-TV anchor Catherine Anaya went to Washington to participate in a carefully managed television journalism cattle-call at the White House, and reported that Press Secretary Jay Carney's daily briefings are often just for showDaily Mail – by DAVID MARTOSKO

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney denied on Thursday a television news reporter’s day-old claim that reporters often ‘provide the questions to him in advance,’ before his daily briefings, and that he sometimes provides answers on paper before taking the podium.

WIthin hours, the Phoenix reporter at the center of a quick-drying controversy admitted she got the whole thing wrong.   Continue reading “Phoenix reporter reverses course, says White House Press Secretary Jay Carney DOESN’T get daily briefing questions in advance”

CenturyLink – by DAVID ESPO

WASHINGTON (AP) — A defiant House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi declared firmly Thursday that the health care law looms as a political winner for her party this fall, despite ceaseless Republican attacks and palpable nervousness among some of her rank and file who fear their re-election may be in jeopardy because of it.

“We just couldn’t be prouder” of the legislation, Pelosi told a news conference where she said the law already has resulted in “better coverage, more affordable, better quality” insurance for nearly 12 million people.   Continue reading “Pelosi says health law a winner for Dems”

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Sipsey Street Irregulars – by Mike Vanderboegh

To the legislators of the states of New Jersey and Rhode Island, upon the approach of your votes for firearm confiscation:

The firearm owners of your respective states tell me that you are busy men and women with short attention spans so I will try to make this brief, beginning with an instructive story from the history of my adopted state, Alabama. Some still tell it with pride in the hills of north Alabama. Like all the best stories, it has the advantage of being true.   Continue reading “An Open Letter to the Legislatures of New Jersey and Rhode Island: Are you seriously proposing to have your own skulls turned into soap dishes?”

Members of the media and Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) employees, wearing protective suits and masks, walk toward the No. 1 reactor building at the tsunami-crippled TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture March 10, 2014.(Reuters / Koji Sasahara)RT News

Treatment of radioactive water at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant might be indefinitely suspended after malfunctions crippled the water purification process and recontaminated thousands of tons of partially purified water, Japanese media report.

The failure in the system, known as the Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS), is the latest setback in Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s (TEPCO) uphill battle to stockpile radioactive water, which is ballooning at a rate of 400 tons per day.   Continue reading “Fukushima water decontamination suspended indefinitely”

Reuters/Andrew BurtonRT News

Maintaining good dental health may not seem like it’d be a top priority for soldiers, but the US military is hard at work developing a new kind of chewing gum that can battle cavities.

Simply dubbed “Combat Gum,” the new product is currently under development at the Army Institute of Surgical Research. Featuring a synthetic collection of anti-microbial peptide – the same naturally-occurring molecules in human saliva that kill bacteria – the gum can potentially help reduce plaque and tooth decay, as well as prevent cavities.   Continue reading “Pentagon developing combat chewing gum”

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey SinclairMail.com

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — The Army general at the center of a sexual misconduct case that put the military justice system itself on trial was spared prison Thursday and sentenced to a reprimand and a $20,000 fine — a punishment legal experts, a women’s group and members of Congress decried as shockingly light.

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair, 51, immediately announced his retirement, capping a humiliating fall for the battle-tested commander once regarded as a rising star in the Army. A disciplinary board could still bust him in rank and severely reduce his pension.   Continue reading “US general spared prison in sexual misconduct case”

FRED PHELPSMail.com

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Fred Phelps did not care what you thought of his Westboro Baptist Church, nor did he care if you heard its message that society’s tolerance for gay people is the root of all earthly evil.

By the time you saw one of his outrageous and hate-filled signs — “You’re Going to Hell” was among the more benign — you were already doomed. Tall, thin and increasingly spectral as he aged, the Rev. Fred Phelps Sr. and the Westboro Baptist Church, a small congregation made up almost entirely of his extended family, tested the boundaries of the free speech guarantees by violating accepted societal standards for decency in their unapologetic assault on gays and lesbians. In the process, some believe he even helped the cause of gay rights by serving as such a provocative symbol of intolerance.   Continue reading “Phelps tested free speech with anti-gay protests”