Wall of Shame: The worst food donated to Northwest HarvestKOMO News – by Hanna Brooks Olsen and Joshua Lewis

Every day in our community, people struggle with hunger; one in four children live in food-unstable households. But with help from volunteers and donors, the folks at Northwest Harvest give away millions of pounds of food each year.

All donations, however, are not created equally.    Continue reading “Wall of Shame: The worst food donated to Northwest Harvest”

ABC News – by REBECCA BOONE Associated Press

The FBI has launched an investigation of the Corrections Corporation of America over the company’s running of an Idaho prison with a reputation so violent that inmates dubbed it “Gladiator School.”

The Nashville, Tenn.-based CCA has operated Idaho’s largest prison for more than a decade, but last year, CCA officials acknowledged it had understaffed the Idaho Correctional Center by thousands of hours in violation of the state contract. CCA also said employees falsified reports to cover up the vacancies. The announcement came after an Associated Press investigation showed CCA sometimes listed guards as working 48 hours straight to meet minimum staffing requirements.   Continue reading “FBI Investigates Prison Company”

The Hal Lindsey Report

The last twelve months have been rather remarkable for Mr. Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia.

He further solidified his control over the country since returning for his third term in May of 2012. He accepted Edward Snowden, the American NSA whistleblower and/or traitor. And he allows Snowden to continue releasing information both embarrassing and damaging to the United States.    Continue reading “This week on ‘The Hal Lindsey Report’”

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Certain Lehigh Valley, Swiss Premium and Price Chopper brand orange juice is being recalled after it was discovered that a manufacturing error caused milk — a potential allergen — to become mixed with the orange juice, the Food and Drug Administration recently reported.

Lehigh Valley Dairy is voluntarily recalling the products, even though there have been no reports of reactions. Lehigh Valley and Swiss Premium orange juices were sold in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. Price Chopper orange juice was only distributed in Pennsylvania.   Continue reading “Orange Juice Recalled In 6 States Due To Milk-Mixing Error”

5464New Eastern Outlook – by Tony Cartlucci

Like the West’s support of sectarian terrorists across the Middle East, including Al Qaeda, it has found the most despicable elements in Ukrainian society to lead “revolution” for the sociopolitical reordering of Eastern Europe. As the dust settles and the West’s proxy regime finds itself safely entrenched in Kiev, Ukraine – the Western media can now finally recuperate some of its lost legitimacy after months of denying the obvious – that armed Neo-Nazis led the so-called “Euromaidan” uprising.   Continue reading “BBC Now Admits: Armed Nazis Led “Revolution” in Kiev, Ukraine”

21st Century Wire

When George W. Bush was governor of Texas, something very, very bizarre went down, and to this day, neither the mainstream press, or the alternative media have made much headway on this strange turn of events…

The investigation focuses around what links Bush, his family or inner circle, had with the convicted serial killer and self-proclaimed cannibal and satantic abuser, Henry Lee Lucas (photo, left), who received an official stay of execution by then Texas governor George W. Bush – even though the governor was notorious for rejecting clemency requests – having executed more people during his tenure than any other state governor.   Continue reading “Meet the only man that George W. Bush ever ‘pardoned’ – but why?”

Get out of dodge bags. This is our packing list. It is for bugging out on foot without transportation.

Pick a good, heavy duty bag with a frame. A lot of this equipment can be found at My Patriot Supply. They have an ad on From the Trenches World Report.

  1. Duct Tape.
  2. Water. Water weighs 2 lbs. per liter, so you can’t carry all of your needed water. Put several bottles to get you going until you can filter some.
  3. Life Straw. This is a straw that is a water filter. They filter up to 1000 liters of water. $20.00-$25.00 each.   Continue reading “Get Ready It’s Coming Bug Out Bag List”

Much has been written and expressed in many forums, concerning the state in which we find ourselves in. In doing so, both sides have claimed the high ground. The fact remains; the high ground belongs to those who’re attempting to RESTORE this Republic to its foundational roots, in other words, restoring the Bill Of Rights, which will restore Our Constitution.

The American Judicial system is also in a quagmire. This too Must be restored, at all costs. Tentacles, of this plague, reach far and wide into the fabric of society, seeking to influence the opinions of the uneducated masses.     Continue reading “Open Letter to American Nationals and Tyrants”

Upworthy – by Brandon Weber

When big box stores (I’ll leave it to you to decide just WHICH big-box stores) come to town, they almost always shut down all the mom-and-pop stores in the area they open in. And it’s a pretty simple formula:

1) Move in.

2) Open doors with lower prices than anyone else.   Continue reading “Watch The Spread of Walmart Across The Country In One Horrifying GIF”

Troops in the trenches. From the book il capitano sepolto nei ghiacci (c.1918)The Telegraph – by Laura Spinney

At first glance Peio is a small alpine ski resort like many others in northern Italy. In winter it is popular with middle-class Italians as well as, increasingly, Russian tourists. In summer there’s good hiking in the Stelvio National Park. It has a spa, shops that sell a dozen different kinds of grappa, and, perhaps, aspirations to be the next Cortina. A cable car was inaugurated three years ago, and a multi-storey car park is under construction.

But in Peio, reminders of the region’s past are never far away. Stroll up through the village and, passing the tiny First World War museum on your left, you come to the 15th-century San Rocco church with its Austro-Hungarian cemetery and sign requesting massimo rispetto. Here, one sunny day last September, 500 people attended the funeral of two soldiers who fell in battle in May 1918.   Continue reading “Melting glaciers in northern Italy reveal corpses of WW1 soldiers”

artical-imageAydinlik Daily – by Mikail Kanadoğlu

Yet another scandalous wiretap has been leaked on the internet, this one allegedly including a conversation between the Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and the 75 year old business magnate Erdoğan Demirören. The tape is more evidence of the PM’s willingness to bully media bosses into censoring any news which does he does not deem acceptable. In this case, Erdoğan very strongly complains about a news story in Demirören’s daily Milliyet newspaper from 28 February 2013, which revealed details of the negotiation process between PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan and the state.   Continue reading “Leaked: Erdoğan Bullies Media Boss to Tears”