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Grieving relatives of passengers on board missing flight MH370 is offering a $3 million (£1.8m) reward for a whistleblower to come forward and give key information into the flight’s investigation.

After three months of failed search efforts, families have become convinced the authorities are concealing the truth about the disappearance of the Boeing 777 and will launch the crowd-funding campaign Indiegogo in a bid to get answers.   Continue reading “Malaysia Airlines Plane MH370: Grieving Families Launch $3 Million Whistleblower Reward Fund”

OIS-Metro-Ridealong-006bw.jpgLas Vegas Review Journal – by Lawrence Mower, Alan Maimon, and Brian Haynes©

Shortly before midnight on a warm night in May 1996, officer George “Gregg” Pease pulled his Las Vegas police cruiser into the desert behind a storage yard off Dean Martin Drive. In his car was a notebook with the name Henry Rowe scrawled inside.

Both men had seen their share of recent troubles. Rowe, 50, was living in a wash behind the building. Pease, 31, dogged by controversy in his eight years with the Metro­politan Police Department, had killed two men in 21 months and had been disciplined for seeing a prostitute while off-duty.   Continue reading “Analysis: Many Las Vegas police shootings could have been avoided”

tumors cancers radiation 263x164 More Evidence that Conventional Cancer Treatments Are More Deadly than CancerNatural Society – by Elizabeth Renter

Cancer is a deadly disease—there is no denying it, but there is some controversy where conventional cancer treatments are involved, many of them suspected of being more harmful than the cancer itself. A new study from Dana Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center found that children with a certain type of brain tumor who were treated with radiation had a lower survival rate than those who weren’t, offering additional evidence that some of these treatments could do more harm than good.   Continue reading “More Evidence that Conventional Cancer Treatments Are More Deadly than Cancer”

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Supplements and Health – by Rolf Hefti

The Background To This Issue Of Mammogram Screening

“When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do.” (William Blake, 1757-1827, Engraver, Artist, and Visionary) Continue reading “The Mammogram Letter The BMJ (British Medical Journal) Did NOT Publish -Unlike All Of My Prior Letters”

Press TV

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s recent admission of being wrong to vote for the war on Iraq as senator is an attempt to win the public opinion for the 2016 US presidential election, a political analyst tells Press TV.

“She wants to remove debris from her path to the White House in two years,” Franklin Lamb, an international lawyer, said in an interview with Press TV.   Continue reading “Clinton seeks to clear way into White House: Analyst”

The New York Times – by Amy Chozick

A “super PAC” supporting Hillary Rodham Clinton’s possible presidential campaign is reaching out to some of New York’s most powerful and wealthy gay and lesbian donors.

The group, Ready for Hillary, has built a name for itself with small-dollar grass-roots outreach and the selling of clever items like an iPhone case with the well-recognized image of Mrs. Clinton texting in dark sunglasses. But on April 7 the group will hold a higher-dollar event hosted by Jon Stryker, a billionaire philanthropist and Clinton donor, and featuring Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California and former mayor of San Francisco.   Continue reading “Pro-Clinton Group Plans Event Focused on Gay and Lesbian Donors”

flu-shotThe Organic Prepper

Every flu season, many medical personnel, hospital staff, and educators are faced with a choice: get the flu shot or get fired.

Most folks cave to the pressure, because in an economy like the current one, you can’t really afford to lose your job. Finally, a nurse from Hackettstown Regional Medical Center in New Jersey has won a lawsuit after being terminated for refusing the toxic injection.   Continue reading “Victory: Nurse Fired for Refusing Flu Shot Wins Lawsuit”

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Two Las Vegas police officers and a civilian were reportedly killed Sunday in an apparent ambush attack at a pizza store that spilled over to a nearby Walmart store, where the two shooters killed themselves.

Details are sketchy and police have not yet confirmed the death of the officers, but sources within the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department say the officer and another were shot and killed by a man and a woman who approached them as they ate lunch at the CiCi’s Pizza at 309 N. Nellis Boulevard at about 11:20 a.m.   Continue reading “Five reported dead in northeast Las Vegas police ambush”

News 8 Now – by Natalie Cullen

LAS VEGAS — A police source reports that two Metro officers have died  following a shooting at a pizza restaurant Sunday near Nellis Boulevard and Stewart Avenue. Police say a citizen and both suspects are dead, as well. Continue reading “Las Vegas Police source: 2 officers dead, following shooting near Nellis and Stewart”

Huffington Post – by Perry Block

I can’t exactly say that I’d like to go back and relive the era of the 60s.

Then again, right now I’m experiencing a different kind of 60s, and between the two I’ll take the first one — cannabis-stained knuckles, fingers, and hands — hands-down!

It seems incredible that it’s been over 40 years since those days of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll, and for me, well, two out of three wasn’t bad. Much has changed in our culture since then, including our language. Many of the old phrases are still around, but the meanings aren’t quite the same.   Continue reading “Sixties Speak — Then And Now”

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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) – Federal investigators on Sunday were looking into commercial trucking and other safety issues in the wake of a deadly chain-reaction crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that left actor-comedian Tracy Morgan and two others critically injured and another man dead.

A Wal-Mart truck driver from Georgia was charged with death by auto and four counts of assault by auto. Authorities said 35-year-old Kevin Roper, of Jonesboro, apparently failed to slow for traffic ahead early Saturday in Cranbury Township and swerved at the last minute to avoid a crash. Instead, his big rig smashed into the back of Morgan’s chauffeured Mercedes limo bus, killing comedian James “Jimmy Mack” McNair, authorities said. Continue reading “Feds probe truck safety after Tracy Morgan crash”

Breitbart – by Katie McHugh

Indiana treasurer Richard Mourdock warned that the possibility of U.S. bankruptcy will push the country the way of Nazi Germany during a speech on Saturday.

“The people of Germany in a free election selected the Nazi party because they made great promises that appealed to them because they were desperate and destitute. And why is that? Because Germany was bankrupt,” Mourdock said to a crowd gathered at the Indiana Republican Convention on Saturday.   Continue reading “Richard Mourdock Warns America Heading Way of Nazi Germany in Dramatic Farewell Speech”

The New American – by Alex Newman

South Carolina has become the second state to officially dump the Obama administration-pushed national education standards known as Common Core, which have sparked an unprecedented uprising among teachers and parents that transcends traditional political divides and partisanship. Republican Governor Nikki Haley, a vocal critic of the controversial education plot, signed the legislation last week and is already receiving widespread praise for the move. Still, some opponents of Common Core are warning that the battle in South Carolina is not finished yet.   Continue reading “South Carolina Rejects Common Core”

The New American – by Bob Adelmann

On June 4, Oklahoma joined Utah, Texas, and Louisiana in affirming that gold and silver coins are (as they always have been under the Constitution) legal tender in the payment of debts in the state. On the surface this seems almost nonsensical: affirming a right that already exists in Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution. But it is much more than that.

Senate Bill 862, which Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin signed into law this week, says,

Gold and silver coins issued by the United States government are legal tender in the State of Oklahoma.   Continue reading “Oklahoma Affirms Gold and Silver as Legal Tender”

509 ussa flag joel skousen american communism takeoverGOP The Daily Dose – by Rick Wells

On Jan. 10, 1963, ten-term Democrat Congressman Albert S. Herlong Jr., who represented Florida’s 5th District, read a list of 45 Communist goals into the Congressional Record. The list was derived from researcher and former FBI agent Cleon Skousen’s book “The Naked Communist.”

Of course this isn’t new information, but it is even more critical today than it was then with the passage of time. It is now fifty-one years later and the hard work of the communists seems to be paying off – for them, and they aren’t through. Every American should be clamoring in the streets over what is taking place. The fact that we aren’t is frightening.  Continue reading “38 Points From 1963 – It Is Happening – The Communist Takeover of America”

Photo credit: Center for American Progress (Flickr)Western Journalism – by Floyd Brown

If you’re like me, you’ve often wondered: How do so many politicians strike it rich when they only make a salary?

Well, a seasoned politician in Montana has provided the answer.

Aspiring Democratic presidential candidate and former Governor Brian Schweitzer is showing us exactly how to get rich without breaking a sweat.   Continue reading “This Is How Politicians Get Rich”

Curfew signPolice State USA

BALTIMORE, MD — The City Council of Baltimore voted to create one of the most stringent government curfew systems in the nation.  Under the new restrictions, youths will be legally permitted to appear in public for only a few hours per day.  Police may seize them on sight and take them to detention centers where they will be interrogated by social workers.  Parents face stiff fines and jail time if their children are discovered in public during curfew hours.

The ordinance passed the city council in a 13-2 vote last week, in favor of enhancing Baltimore’s curfew policies.   Supporters championed it as a step forward for safety and order.  But at what cost?   Continue reading “Strict Baltimore curfew places minors in detention centers past bedtime”