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A gaping security bug in Google’s systems may have been used to unearth millions upon millions of users’ email addresses. The activist claimed it took Google a month to rectify the problem after his report to the company.

Tel Aviv-based security researcher Oren Hafif discovered the bug and has informed Google, which has managed to resolve the problem.    Continue reading “Massive flaw could have exposed every Gmail user’s address”

Russian TU-95 Bear H / APFree Beacon – by Bill Gertz

Four Russian strategic bombers triggered U.S. air defense systems while conducting practice bombing runs near Alaska this week, with two of the Tu-95 Bear H aircraft coming within 50 miles of the California coast, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) confirmed Wednesday.

“The last time we saw anything similar was two years ago on the Fourth of July,” Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Norad spokesman, told the Free Beacon.   Continue reading “Russian Bombers Fly Within 50 Miles of California Coast”

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A Pennsylvania woman who was serving a two-day jail sentence for failing to pay fines accrued by her children’s truancy was found dead in her cell over the weekend, inspiring the judge who sent her there to condemn the system that mandated her sentence.

Eileen DiNino, a 55-year-old mother of seven from Reading, Pennsylvania, was found dead in her cell on Saturday. She was in the midst of a 48-hour jail sentence that was meant to erase her $2,000 debt, which had built up since 1999 by her sons’ truancy from a vocational school, according to the Associated Press.   Continue reading “Mother of seven found dead in jail cell serving time for children’s truancy”

cacaoNatural News – by Mike Adams

Both ConsumerLab.com and the Natural News Forensic Food Lab have simultaneously confirmed high levels of the toxic heavy metal cadmium in cacao powder products. High levels of lead have also been found by Natural News in one brand of cacao powder.

Takeaway points from this research:
• High levels of toxic cadmium are consistently found in cacao POWDER products, across many brands.   Continue reading “ConsumerLab, Natural News Labs both confirm high levels of toxic cadmium in popular cacao powders”

STILL FRAME FROM VIDEOMail.com

LAFITTE, La. (AP) — Gasps can be heard by tourists on a swamp boat tour in south Louisiana as their guide jumps in the water to feed chicken and marshmallows to two alligators. At one point the guide puts a marshmallow in his mouth and lets one of the gators snatch it away.

The scene was captured on video by Stacy Hicks of St. Helens, Oregon, who visited the area in May. “When he jumped in I was a little scared, more for him than us though,” Hicks said. “I am surprised at the attention this video has gotten. I just thought that this was a thing that happens all the time on the tours.”   Continue reading “Tourist video captured gator-feeding frolic”

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“The Events Of The Tribulation”   Continue reading “Join us for The Liberty Bible Hour”

Lew Rockwell – by Roger Stone, The Stone Zone

According to the New York Times, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, surviving LBJ staff members, and the Johnson family has launched a campaign to improve Johnson’s image as an ex-President. This effort includes batshit crazy first daughter Luci Bird Johnson, who will host a “Civil Rights Conference” at the LBJ Library in April. Ms. Johnson will also headline a Texas Bar Association Meeting in June. LBJ’s greatness has been subsumed by Vietnam, they contend.   Continue reading “House of Cards: Is Frank Underwood LBJ?”

Lohud – by Joseph Spector, TJN

Senate Finance Committee chairman John DeFrancisco said today he has no plans to move a bill that would legalize medical marijuana out of his committee, saying too many uncertainties remain about the drug.

“The Savino bill will not come out of my committee, the Finance Committee,” he said. “You don’t have any kind of reasonable research on the effects. You have people coming in here every day trying to ban e-cigarettes and use of tobacco in other ways.”   Continue reading “Medical marijuana suffers major blow in Senate”

A Crash in Ammunition Prices is ComingAmmoLand – by Dean Weingarten

Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- The Obama caused bubble in ammunition prices seems ready to bust.

Over the last few years people have seen ammunition prices double or triple.

Handgun and rifle ammunition has been hard to find at times.   .22 long rifle ammunition tripled in price over the last 18 months.   People would line up to buy ammunition at prices two and three times the level that they were just two years ago.   Continue reading “A Crash in Ammunition Prices is Coming”

ABC News

The deaths of two Las Vegas cops on Sunday raised to 23 the number of law enforcement officers killed this year by gunfire across the country while in the line of duty — a 53 percent increase compared to the same time last year, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

That is a stark contrast to the same time last year when firearms-related shootings accounted for 15 deaths, the group said. Continue reading “Police Killings Up 53 percent This Year”

NewsMax Health

Diets rich in protein appear to reduce a person’s risk of stroke, particularly if it’s a lean animal protein like fish, a new analysis suggests. 

People with the highest amounts of animal protein in their diets were 20 percent less likely to suffer a stroke, compared with those who ate little to no protein, said study author Xinfeng Liu, of Nanjing University School of Medicine in Nanjing, China.   Continue reading “High-Protein Diets Cut Stroke Risk: Study”

c844ad4f275004cdce5ec2ed3274c6c0_MThe New American – by Dave Bohon

A Salt Lake City police officer who was suspended over his objections to working the city’s notorious “gay pride” parade has resigned from his position, the police department said June 9. But the central issue in the entire episode appears to be a fabrication by police officials over the reason the unidentified officer was suspended from the department in the first place. While the department said that the officer refused to work the June 7 Utah Pride Parade, his attorney insists that his client simply requested to be re-assigned to another duty at the event so that he would not have to be directly involved in the offensive homosexual spectacle.   Continue reading “Salt Lake Police Force Officer to Resign Over Objection to “Gay Pride” Duty”