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RONKONKOMA, N.Y., Sept. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Lakeland Industries, Inc. (LAKE), a leading global manufacturer of industrial protective clothing for industry, municipalities, healthcare and to first responders on the federal, state and local levels, today announced the global availability of its protective apparel for use in handling the Ebola virus.  In response to the increasing demand for specialty protective suits to be worm by healthcare workers and others being exposed to Ebola, Lakeland is increasing its manufacturing capacity for these garments and includes proprietary processes for specialized seam sealing, a far superior technology for protecting against viral hazards than non-sealed products.    Continue reading “Lakeland Industries Announces Global Availability of Hazmat Suits for Ebola”

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BLOOMING GROVE, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania state trooper who was injured when a gunman ambushed him and killed a colleague outside a police barracks is conscious and talking for the first time.

State police spokesman Trooper Tom Kelly says investigators hope to soon interview Trooper Alex Douglass to get additional information on the shooting. The attack Friday night killed Cpl. Bryon Dickson of Dunmore, a married father of two.   Continue reading “$50K reward offered for tips on trooper’s slaying”

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The lawyer for a Massachusetts woman arrested after the bodies of three infants were found in her home said Sunday that he’s optimistic that forensic testing will show the babies weren’t born alive, and therefore weren’t harmed or killed by his client.

Erika Murray, 31, was charged Friday with fetal death concealment and other counts after authorities found the bodies in her squalid, vermin-infested home in Blackstone, a town near the Rhode Island border and about 50 miles southwest of Boston. A medical examiner is determining whether the remains were newborns or fetuses, and how they died.   Continue reading “Lawyer: Hopeful tests show dead infants stillborn”

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INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton, making her return to Iowa for the first time since the 2008 presidential campaign, implored Democrats on Sunday to choose shared economic opportunity over “the guardians of gridlock” in an high-profile appearance that drove speculation about another White House bid into overdrive.

“Hello Iowa. I’m back!” Clinton declared as she took the podium at retiring Sen. Tom Harkin’s annual steak fry fundraiser, a fixture on the political calendar in the home of the nation’s first presidential caucus. Clinton joined her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in a tribute to Harkin that brought them before about 10,000 party activists who form the backbone of Iowa’s presidential campaigns every four years.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton in Iowa stirs 2016 speculation”

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — As Eileen Brown and her dog stand on a bluff at Santa Monica’s Palisades Park and survey endless miles of sparkling blue ocean, clear skies and shimmering sandy beaches, she ponders how life could possibly get any better in this corner of paradise.

“Really, it seems just about perfect,” the Los Angeles woman concludes. There’s a picturesque pier off in the distance with an old-fashioned merry-go-round that stands nearly side-by-side with the world’s first solar-powered Ferris wheel. The sun is shining brightly, the temperature is a pleasant 79 degrees and a light sea breeze makes everything feel just right.  Continue reading “Santa Monica using $1M to evaluate its happiness”

If you're trying to defend a homestead or bug out location with a small group, you need to improve your odds by what are called force multipliers. One of the best ways to fight like a larger group is to prepare your battlespace ... How to defend your bug out location: Preparing your battlespace - http://bit.ly/1rFbBlpGraywolf Survival

If you’re trying to defend a homestead or bug out location with a small group, you need to improve your odds by what are called force multipliers.  One of the best ways to fight like a larger group is to prepare your battlespace.

My Army buddy Mikey and I were tossing around ideas about tactical advantage in a SHTF scenario and as usual, he had some great points. He has a long history of tactical training and experience so I like to bounce ideas off him when it comes to things like that. He’s smarter than he looks. Rangers usually are.   Continue reading “How to defend your bug out location: Preparing your battlespace.”

Yahoo News – by Kristina Bravo

After sickening 621 people in 29 states in an outbreak that lasted nearly a year and a half,Foster Farms finally recalled its salmonella-tainted products in July. But an unappetizing report released this week might keep consumers wary of California’s largest chicken producer.

The Natural Resources Defense Council on its website published 300 pages of USDA documents detailing health and safety violations at Foster Farm facilities across the country.   Continue reading “Feces, Mold, and Cockroaches Found in Foster Farms Plants Across the Nation”

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We can all breathe a sigh of relief. The FDA has announced that the flu vaccine for the 2014-2015 flu season is ready.

This means you can drive down nearly any city street and see at least one flag or spinner, manically suggesting that you “Get your flu shot here!”

This means you can now saunter into your local pharmacy and be injected at low cost by a person with no real medical training, without a prescription.   Continue reading “How to Reduce Your Risk of Catching the Flu This Year”

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(The Blaze) According to FBI crime statistics quoted by NBC’s TODAY Show, home invasions in America are happening at the alarming rate of 135 per day.

That frightening fact combined with some recent, high profile invasions at the homes of Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock and NBA star Ray Allen prompted reporter Jeff Rossen to produce a segment titled, “How to protect your family from home invasion.” Continue reading “NBC: Forget The Gun, Keep Wasp Spray By Your Bed For Home Defense”

nytimesBearing Arms – by Bob Owens

In a stunning op-ed released Friday, the NY Times finally admitted that “assault weapons” are a made-up political term fabricated by anti-gun Democrats.

Op-ed writer Lois Beckett also admitted that once the term was manufactured and used to outlaw a class of weapons that dishonest anti-gun Democrats had used to con an entire nation, nothing happened.   Continue reading “After 30 Years Of Lies, NY Times Admits “Assault Weapons Are A Myth””

smokey-dokeyMadCowNews – by Daniel Hopsicker

“Newly-obtained FAA registration records reveal that the American “mystery plane”busted this July with 35 kilos of heroin at an airport outside Sydney, Australia was a CIA plane. At least, it had been when it rolled off the assembly line 40 years earlier,  courtesy a CIA deal with the U.S. Forest Service. And the CIA never sells off its planes.The American-registered ‘mystery plane’ in Australia was a Merlin III twin–engine turbo-prop ( tail number N224HR).    Continue reading “CIA Plane in Big Aussie-American Heroin Bust”

Blacklisted News – by Ellen Brown

In an inscrutable move that has alarmed state treasurers, the Federal Reserve, along with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, just changed the liquidity requirements for the nation’s largest banks. Municipal bonds, long considered safe liquid investments, have been eliminated from the list of high-quality liquid collateral. assets (HQLA). That means banks that are the largest holders of munis are liable to start dumping them in favor of the Treasuries and corporate bonds that do satisfy the requirement.   Continue reading “Wall Street is coming to fleece your town”

A Laredo Police officer approaches Garza's body with his rifle raised after police unleashed multiple shots on the man, who allegedly pointed a pellet gun at police. Photo: Courtesy, Laredo Morning Times (via Screengrab)Orrazz

The Laredo Police Department placed six officers who allegedly opened fire on Jose Walter Garza, 30, on administrative duties pending an internal investigation of the incident, which occurred outside a truck stop on Saturday around 2 a.m., according to the Laredo Morning Times.

Police began firing at Garza after he “put his finger on the trigger guard and pointed at the officers.”  A surveillance video obtained by the Morning Times does not clearly show Garza threatening the officers but does show the man being shot and officers subsequently handcuffing him.   Continue reading “Laredo, TX police fire 80 shots at man armed with pellet gun”

obamaKHOU 11 News – by Rekha Muddaraj

HOUSTON — It’s not the first time Tactical Firearms has displayed a controversial message on its outdoor marquee, but its latest sign seems to be turning more heads than usual.

It says “Does one of Obamas family members have to be beheaded for “change” to happen?”

CEO Jeremy Alcede says it’s a fair question, in the wake of two American journalists being beheaded by ISIS militants.   Continue reading “Business defends controversial President Obama sign”

oil alternative medicine ban2 263x164 Big Pharma Attacks Natural Medicine to Hide Own Death Toll (And Its Shockingly High)Natural Society – by Paul Fassa

Remember when ephedra, also known as the herb Ma Huang, was taken off the market for awhile after baseball’s Baltimore Oriole pitcher Steve Belcher died in Spring training? Traces of it were found during an autopsy. Even congressmen were cursing this herbal decongestant that too many were using for weight loss. But a handful of medical experts are amazed at how other causal factors were ignored. This is typical behavior for big pharma and how they handle natural or alternative medicine.   Continue reading “Big Pharma Attacks Natural Medicine to Hide Own Death Toll (And It’s Shockingly High)”