cowNutritional Anarchy – by Lisa Egan

Earlier this year, 8.7 million pounds of meat from a California meat producer was recalled.

Now, former owners and employees of the slaughterhouse are facing some serious charges related to the recall.

On August 14, a federal grand jury indicted Rancho Feeding Corp. on 11 felony counts, including distribution of adulterated and misbranded meat, mail fraud and conspiracy.   Continue reading “Bad Beef from Cancer-Stricken Cows: Is That What’s for Dinner?”

A general view shows the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, Iran (Reuters / Raheb Homavandi)RT

Iran has shot down an Israeli spy drone trying to penetrate the “nuclear off-limits area” of the Natanz nuclear site, the Revolutionary Guards said on their website.

The downed aircraft was of the stealth, radar-evasive type and it intended to penetrate the off-limit nuclear area in Natanz… but was targeted by a ground-to-air missile before it managed to enter the area,” Reuters quotes the statement by the Revolutionary Guards.   Continue reading “Israeli spy drone downed near Iran’s Natanz nuclear plant – Revolutionary Guards”

health_insurance_taxWall Street OTC – by Nathan Fortin

US President Barack Obama’s healthcare insurance law was once seen as a big political advantage for the congressional Democrats as the Affordable Care Act was touted as “the largest tax cut for healthcare in American history.” But experts have come up with entirely different arguments about health insurance and tax refunds.

According to the experts, the Obamacare has made an already complicated tax system more complex for many consumers as over one third of the nearly seven million American households, receiving tax credits to help pay for Obamacare to get insured, will lose all or a portion of their expected tax refunds this year.   Continue reading “Obamacare-related Tax credits to lower Tax refunds of millions this year”

AP American Freed SyriaUSA Today – by Katharine Lackey

An American held captive for two years by an al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria was released Sunday, according to the Obama administration and his family.

“For two years, we have kept Peter Theo Curtis, a U.S. citizen held hostage in Syria, in our thoughts and prayers,” White House national security adviser Susan Rice said in a statement. “Today, we join his family and loved ones in welcoming his freedom.”   Continue reading “American held by al-Qaeda group freed in Syria”

Freedom Outpost – by Mike “Mish” Shedlock

As a result of Obamacare Medicaid expansion coupled with means-tested Obamacare assistance, I estimate welfare rolls expanded from 35.4% of the population in 2012 to about 40% in 2014.

Let’s go through the math to see how I make that estimate.   Continue reading “40% of U.S. on Welfare as Obamacare Expands Welfare by 23 Million”

adadsGuns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon 

Well, not gonna lie, this one makes me sad to write up. Also, this news is a little older, but it never really got much attention in the gun community from what I can tell.

Norman Reedus, who is best known for the roles of Murphy McManus in Boondock Saints series and currently Daryl Dixon on the Walking Dead, showed both his ignorance on guns as well as his anti-gun leanings during a 2013 interview.   Continue reading “Norman Reedus, From Boondock Saints and Walking Dead – No “Reason to Have ‘Automatic Weapons’ at All””

Jon Rappoport’s Blog – by Jon Rappoport

Here is a copy of a letter actor and comedian Rob Schneider sent to California Governor Jerry Brown’s office Friday. It is posted atcanaryparty.org.

Schneider is to be commended and supported in every possible way for stepping forward.

Schneider writes: “I have copies of the original CDC report that was later suppressed and fraudulently changed.”

I urge Schneider to post that report now.   Continue reading “Rob Schneider says he has smoking gun on CDC vaccine-autism fraud”

levantThis article written by Jack Kelly is “spot on” and his observations are well worth considering. As most folks only view the events which occur each day as inevitable occurrences, there is a master plan at work. That plan is God’s overall plan for mankind. What we’re witnessing is the winding down of the history of man. As the serious student of scripture knows, The “Book of Destiny” is being handed to Jesus Christ. At NO other time, in the history of mankind, has so many significant events occurred since 1948. Also, more technological, and other advances, have come to pass in just the last 100 years, than all previous recorded history combined.    Continue reading “The Islamic State, A Sample Of Things To Come?”

Jackson called selloutThe Black Sphere

The Black community seems to be onto Jackson’s race pimpin ways. He came to Ferguson believing people would fall for his schtick, and got booed when he tried to pass the plate.

It got worse.

As this video shows, the only person taking Jesse Jackson seriously is Jesse Jackon. He had to be in shock at what people were saying to him:

Continue reading “Jesse Jackson called a sellout in Ferguson”

A general view shows the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, Iran (Reuters / Raheb Homavandi)RT

Iran has shot down an Israeli spy drone trying to penetrate the “nuclear off-limits area” of the Natanz nuclear site, the Revolutionary Guards said on their website.

The downed aircraft was of the stealth, radar-evasive type and it intended to penetrate the off-limit nuclear area in Natanz… but was targeted by a ground-to-air missile before it managed to enter the area,” Reuters quotes the statement by the Revolutionary Guards.

Iran’s forces fired a missile at the drone as it neared its uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, more than 300 kilometers south of Tehran.   Continue reading “Israeli spy drone downed near Iran’s Natanz nuclear plant – Revolutionary Guards”

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After sustained defensive combat against Ukrainian troops in the self-proclaimed People’s Republic of Donetsk during August, rebels are now reporting of entrapping two large groups of Kiev troops and seizing military hardware in a counteroffensive.

The main headquarters of the DPR army has made a decision to stop operations in small groups and form full-bodied independent military units, the anti-Kiev forces say in a summary of their operations filed on Sunday.   Continue reading “Anti-govt forces ‘circle 1000s of Kiev troops, capture 2 tank battalions’ in E.Ukraine”

Mail.com

NAPA, Calif. (AP) — A large earthquake caused significant damage in California’s northern Bay Area early Sunday, sending at least 70 people to a hospital, igniting fires, knocking out power to tens of thousands and sending residents running out of their homes in the darkness.

Vanessa DeGier, spokeswoman for Queen of the Valley hospital in Napa, says the facility has treated more than 70 people, most for cuts, bumps and bruises. She says the facility has treated a hip fracture and heart attack, but it’s unclear if it was related to the 6.0-magnitude earthquake. The hospital has set up a triage tent and many people are still coming in, DeGier said.   Continue reading “Strong California quake causes injuries, damage”

ICELAND VOLCANO Mail.com

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Iceland lowered its aviation alert level to orange from red Sunday, saying there was no sign of an imminent eruption at the Bardarbunga volcano. And scientists at the Icelandic Meteorological Office said their announcement Saturday that the volcano had experienced a subglacial eruption was wrong.

But the office cautioned in a statement that seismic activity at the volcano, which has been hit by thousands of earthquakes over the past week, was not slowing, and an eruption remained a possibility in coming days.   Continue reading “Iceland lowers aviation alert level from volcano”

Palestinians gather while firefighters try to extinguish fire in the wreckage of a vehicle following an Israeli airstrike near Palestine stadium in Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014. Mohammed al-Ghoul, 26, was killed and several were wounded in the airstrike, according to the Gaza police and Gaza health official Ashraf al-Kidra. Photo: Adel Hana, AP / APChron – by IBRAHIM BARZAK and PETER ENAV

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes leveled a seven-floor office building and severely damaged a two-story shopping center in the Gaza Strip early Sunday, signaling a new escalation in seven weeks of fighting with Hamas.

The strikes in the southern town of Rafah came just hours after Israel bombed a residential tower in Gaza City, collapsing the 12-story building with 44 apartments.   Continue reading “Israeli airstrike levels 7-story building in Gaza”

AlJazeera

India has accused Pakistani troops of firing guns and mortar rounds on at least three villages in the India-administered Kashmir, killing at least two members of one family, while Pakistan has said that two of its civilians were killed in “unprovoked” India fire.

Dharmendra Pareek, a top official of India’s paramilitary force, said that the firing early on Saturday was unprovoked, adding that one Indian border guard and three civilians were also injured in the incident, the AP news agency reported.   Continue reading “India and Pakistan exchange deadly fire”