backyard-drugs-dandelionReal Farmacy – by Jeff Roberts

For thousands of years, man has looked to nature to cure disease. In the last decade particularly, medicinal plants have been catapulted into mainstream culture, with the  popularity of plant medicines such as ayahuasca, ibogaine and cannabis making headlines for their powerful healing abilities against some of today’s most prominent illnesses.  However, these plant medicines come with illicit conditions in most countries.

The good news is, some of the most common weeds in our backyard yield amazing healing abilities, and they are all legal! Here are ten weeds which possess interesting medicinal properties. (Note: Consult with your health professional before self-medicating with these plants)   Continue reading “10 Medicinal Weeds That May Grow In Your Backyard”

Plaintiffs, from left, Lisa Chickadonz, Christine Tanner, Ben West and Paul Rummell walk hand-in-hand out of federal court where a federal judge heard oral arguments in two cases challenging Oregon's ban on same-sex marriage in Eugene, Ore., Wednesday, April 23, 2014. Judge Michael McShane did not say which way he was leaning, but his questioning focused heavily on how he should apply precedents from higher courts. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)The Washington Post – by Reid Wilson

A U.S. District Court judge struck down Oregon’s ban on same-sex marriage Monday, the seventh ruling that a state’s ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional in the wake of last year’s Supreme Court decision invalidating sections of the Defense of Marriage Act.

The decision came after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a bid by the National Organization for Marriage to stay the ruling. The Oregon judge, Michael McShane, had denied NOM’s effort to intervene in the case.   Continue reading “Federal judge strikes down Oregon ban on same-sex marriage”

Capitol Commentary

Make no mistake about the dire protestations regarding “global warming.”  It’s not about weather, it’s about wealth transfer.  Taxing you and using that money wherever the Government sees fit… a wave generator in Borneo or a failing electric car plant in Delaware.  It’s gotten so bad that the U.S. Secretary of State can barely conceal the agenda:   Continue reading “John Kerry on Being “Wrong” about Global Warming: Add Ketchup”

View image on TwitterWashington Post – by Jason Samenow

Fledgling low pressure forming downwind of the Rockies  spun up a towering thunderstorm so imposing that the footage almost seems fake – as if from a sci-fi movie or another planet.

Spectacular cannot even describe the time lapse video from this spinning supercell storm that blossomed in eastern Wyoming Sunday evening, near Newcastle.   Continue reading “Wow, Wyoming: Surreal supercell thunderstorm time lapse”

Predator DroneFox News

The Obama administration has signaled it will publicly reveal a memo explaining its legal justification for using drones to kill American citizens overseas, a U.S. government official confirmed to Fox News Tuesday.

The official said the Justice Department has decided not to appeal a Court of Appeals ruling requiring disclosure of a redacted version of the memo under the Freedom of Information Act.    Continue reading “Obama administration plans to disclose secret memo to justify drone strikes”

Twila BraseCNS News – by Barbara Hollingsworth

The federal government is piecing together a sweeping national “biosurveillance” system that will give bureaucrats near real-time access to Americans’ private medical information in the name of national security, according to Twila Brase, a public health nurse and co-founder of the Citizens Council for Health Freedom.

The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response is currently seeking public comment on a 52-page draft of the proposed “National Health Security Strategy 2015-2018” (NHSS).   Continue reading “Federal ‘Biosurveillance’ Plan Seeking Direct Access to Americans’ Private Medical Records”

Red FlagThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

If you believe that the U.S. economy is heading in the right direction, you really need to read this article.  As we look toward the second half of 2014, there are economic red flags all over the place.  Industrial production is down.  Home sales are way down.  Retail stores are closing at the fastest pace since the collapse of Lehman Brothers.  U.S. household debt is up substantially, and in 20 percent of all U.S. families everyone is unemployed.  In so many ways, what we are witnessing right now is so similar to what we experienced during the build up to the last great financial crisis.  We are making so many of the very same mistakes that we made the last time, and yet our “leaders” seem completely oblivious to what is happening.  But the warning signs are very clear.  All you have to do is open your eyes and look at them.  The following are 27 huge red flags for the U.S. economy…   Continue reading “27 Huge Red Flags For The U.S. Economy”

molon labeMost of security personnel at Ranch HQ are leaving over next few days. Need volunteers to fill in, even if only for a couple days. It’s an opportunity for training, great food and conversation with other liked-minded people.

History was made on April 12th, let’s not drop the ball.

Surely there are people close by, like Clarke and Nye Counties? Use some of your vacation time or swap a couple shifts with a co-worker. Spread the word.   Continue reading “Molan Labe – NBC Report”

The Hill – by Justin Sink

The White House will be “picking up the pace on executive actions,” as Congress focuses its efforts on the newly formed select committee investigating Benghazi, senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer declared Tuesday.

In an op-ed for The Huffington Post, Pfeiffer argued that congressional Republicans are not interested in engaging on the economy, instead spending time “obsessively trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act” and “ginning up politically motivated investigations.”   Continue reading “WH ‘picking up the pace’ on executive actions”

ABC News – by ERICA WERNER Associated Press

The Pentagon is weighing allowing some immigrants brought illegally to the country as youths to serve in the military, a unilateral step by the Obama administration as immigration legislation remains stalled in the Republican-led House.

The announcement came Tuesday as House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, defended his election-year decision to rebuff a narrow immigration measure pushed by a GOP congressman to achieve a similar goal.   Continue reading “Pentagon Eyeing Immigrants Who Arrived Illegally”