Breitbart – by ILDEFONSO ORTIZ

BROWNSVILLE, Texas — Despite much raucous on social media, less than five protesters arrived at the Veteran’s International Bridge near the Texas-Mexico border, claiming that “cartel threats” had kept many away. However, those threats fell apart after further investigation by Breitbart Texas.

During the demonstration, Rob Schupp, who claimed to be one of the organizers, said that the group had received threats over the phone and on social media.    Continue reading “‘Cartel Threat’ Claim Falls Apart for Failed Border Bridge Protest”

WLTX 19 News

WASHINGTON – The former stepson of a man accused of sneaking into the White House said the Iraq war veteran owns “plenty of firepower” that he could have brought with him if he meant any harm.

Omar Gonzalez is expected to appear in court Monday to face charges of unlawfully entering a restricted building or grounds while carrying a deadly or dangerous weapon – a knife in this case.   Continue reading “White House intruder an Iraq war vet with “plenty of firepower””

AOL – by Kathy Matheson

CANADENSIS, Pa. (AP) – Nine days after a gunman opened fire in a deadly ambush at a Pennsylvania state police barracks, authorities said Sunday they have recovered one of the weapons he was carrying and believe they are hot on his trail.

Investigators said they believe the alleged gunman they describe as a self-taught survivalist had been planning a confrontation with law enforcement for months, if not years.   Continue reading “Police say rifle carried by ambush suspect found”

Photo - CDC is reinforcing notices to airlines that they have the right to reject anyone who appears ill. AP PhotoWashington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, increasing their warnings on Ebola, is advising airlines and jet staff to treat all body fluids as infectious, even on domestic flights.

“Treat all body fluids as though they are infectious,” said thelatest CDC update to airlines. The update notes that if Ebola is suspected, aircraft can be cleaned mid-flight. The update is apparently meant to stress the rights airlines have to block anyone who appears “ill” from boarding.   Continue reading “Ebola warning: CDC tells airlines to ‘treat all body fluids as infectious’”

1afe0871Mr. Allen Swift: Born: 1908 ˜ Died 2010

Can you imagine even having the same car for 82 years?

Mr. Allen Swift ( Springfield, Massachusetts) received this 1928 Rolls-Royce Piccadilly-P1 Roadster from his father, brand new – as a graduation gift in 1928.   Continue reading “This man owned & drove the same car for 82 years”

Wondering what Putin has been doing & what he might do soon. He drops a few hints, as thinly veiled threats, which are presented in the following:

Noisy Room – by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

The Demise of America

In the light of Obama’s disastrously weak and intentionally ineffective foreign policy hijinks, over 90 percent of our military do not support the President. Listen for yourself:   Continue reading “The Bear and the Dragon Encircle the Eagle”

Most people who have heard the term glasnost believe it to be something originating from Gorbachev. Leaders have followed the concept pre-dating modern history. The Term is an old Russian term meaning polishing ones image.

PJ Media – by Ion Mihai Pacepa

I have been absent from these pages for a while. My new book Disinformation, co-written with Professor Ronald Rychlak, and the documentary movie based on it have monopolized my time. But there is a nauseating glasnost-style operation now being conducted here in the United States that makes me feel as though I were watching a reenactment of the immense glasnost I used to manage during the years when I was an adviser to Romania’s communist president Nicolae Ceausescu.   Continue reading “Lenin, Stalin, Ceausescu, Obama: How Marxist Leaders Conceal Their Pasts”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

If you said shares of BABA, you’d be wrong. According to the Telegraph, the exodus out of paper wealth and into hard assets is reaching a fever pitch as the “super-rich are looking to protect their wealth through buying record numbers of “Italian job” style gold bars, according to bullion experts.”

The numbers cited by the paper are impressive: the number of 12.5kg gold bars being bought by wealthy customers has increased 243% so far this year, when compared to the same period last year, said Rob Halliday-Stein founder of BullionByPost. “These gold bars are usually stored in the vaults of central banks and are the same ones you see in the film ‘The Italian Job’,” added David Cousins, bullion executive from London based ATS Bullion.   Continue reading “Meanwhile, Here’s What The “Super-Rich” Are Rushing To Buy”

taxUSA Today – by Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press

A significant benefit of the Affordable Care Act is the opportunity to receive money-saving tax credits up front to cut the overall cost of health insurance, but now hundreds of thousands of consumers could owe back some of that money next April.

Those affected took advance payments of the premium tax credit for health insurance. Some married couples could owe $600 or $1,500 or $2,500 or even more. It might feel like a raw deal for some who are already suffocating under the escalating costs of health insurance.   Continue reading “Tax refunds will be cut for ACA recipients”

The Best Years in Life – by Tony Isaacs

Last year it was revealed that a handful of the activist agencies behind the petition to the EPA to regulate nano-silver as a pesticide received funding from pharmaceutical giant Merck, which annually has hundreds of billions of dollars in profits from patented antibioics which many believe are less effective, less safe and far more expensive than colloidal nano-silver products.

Further investigation by this reporter discovered that the initial revelations were just the tip of the iceberg when it came Merck and other pharmaceutical companies’ funding of the groups who supported the EPA’s regulation of nano-silver.

Continue reading “Merck, Other Pharma Companies Helped Fund Activist Groups Who Petitioned the EPA to Regulate Nano-Silver as a Pesticide”

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Remember Jim Bakker?

The televangelist who served five years in a federal prison on fraud and conspiracy charges in the early 1990s is now selling End of the World Biscuits, Time of Trouble Beans and other survival gear for the end of days, The New York Daily News reports.

Bakker hawks his wares on his self-titled The Jim Bakker Show, where instead of purchasing items, viewers can buy “Love Gifts” –as they’re called –by making “donations” at extremely marked-up prices.   Continue reading “Disgraced televangelist now selling food for the apocalypse”

clinton-whistleblowerSHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Democratic Presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton, who oversaw the State Department during the Benghazi attacks that led to the deaths of four Americans, may soon face Federal charges for tampering with and destroying evidence.

According to retired State Department whistle blower Raymond Maxwell, he caught Clinton’s Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff shredding documents in a State Department basement. When he asked the aids, who worked directly for then-Secretary Clinton, what they were doing he says they were told to remove any documents that could be politically damaging. The remaining documents were then turned over to an independent committee that was investigating the attacks. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton Bombshell: Whistle Blower Tells Investigators That State Department Shredded Benghazi Records”

The Best Years in Life – by Tony Isaacs

As the late great French scientist Antoine Bechamp told us well over a century ago, toxins are the root of almost all disease – especially so when toxins are combined with unhealthy cellular terrain. Likewise, it is also true that good health (or ill health) begins in the gut. Would you like to eliminate toxins, nourish your body and establish a healthy gut? You can – all it takes is the right plan and a bit of effort and time.   Continue reading “A Simple 30-Day Program for Getting Rid of Toxins, Nourishing Your Body and Restoring a Healthy Gut”

The Best Years in Life – by Barbara Minton

Every year more than 14 million healthy Americans follow the dictate of the medical establish to have a colonoscopy.  Of this number, an estimated 70,000 are killed or seriously injured by colonoscopy related complications, according to statistics published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.  But here is the real shocker – that 70,000 is a larger number (by 22%) than the total number of people who die from colon cancer in the first place!

Other interesting facts about colonoscopy include:   Continue reading “Colonoscopy? You Might Want to Try Pineapple Instead”

NFL Cam_Newton_during_the_2011_NFL_season - Photo by Pantherfan11End of American Dream – by Michael Snyder

Do you remember when the NFL actually used to be about football?  The NFL has become a reflection of society at large, and it has been disgusting to watch the transformation take place.  And I am not talking about the reprehensible behavior of players such as Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson and Greg Hardy.  The things that each of those men are accused of doing are absolutely horrible, and each one of them should have the opportunity to be held accountable for their actions in a court of law.  But what I am talking about is how the NFL has become a circus of political correctness.  These days, there is very little talk about what is actually happening on the field.  Rather, there is endless debate about the latest scandals and about what the proper politically-sensitive response to those scandals should be.  And of course the media just loves to add fuel to the fire.  If they can get a coach or a player to say something that is just slightly politically inappropriate that will give them the latest “breaking news” to write about.   Continue reading “The NFL Has Become A Circus Of Political Correctness”

AlzheimerNatural News – by JB Bardot

Ongoing research is being performed to investigate the cause of Alzheimer’s disease. A form of dementia, Alzheimer’s robs its victims slowly of their cognitive powers, intelligence, memories and eventually, their lives. Scientists don’t know for sure how Alzheimer’s develops; however, emerging evidence points to genetics, lifestyle factors and environmental toxins. Early onset Alzheimer’s disease is often thought to be influenced by genetics, giving the individual little control over causative factors. However, in the case of the more common form of Alzheimer’s disease, it may be possible for individuals to have some control over its prevention.   Continue reading “Melatonin may prevent Alzheimer’s disease – sleep your way to brain health”