TPWD SCOUT TEAM DOING TRAING EXCERSICES AT CAMP BOWIE TRAING FACILITY.Lew Rockwell – by William Norman Grigg

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has a newly minted SWAT team. To be sure, the agency maintains that this “cadre of specialty teams” will focus on search-and-rescue missions. However, the way Game Warden Cullen Stakes is dressed in the photo above makes it pretty clear that he’s not getting ready to rescue people who have been stranded by floods, or have gotten lost in the woods.

Among the TPWD’s specialized units is the “Scout Team,” a group of 25 wardens who “have received a variety of training and can be used in border operations, dignitary protection, or any form of high-risk law enforcement, such as serving felony arrests or hostage situations,” explains Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine.   Continue reading “Texas Game Wardens Prepare for War”

Breitbart – by EDWIN MORA

U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents and U.S Attorneys held secret meetings with drug trafficking organizations, especially the Sinaloa cartel, on Mexican soil, revealed Mexico-based newspaper El Universal.

The DEA and the U.S. Attorney’s office are both components of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

Official and court documents from the U.S and Mexican governments were cited as the source in the Jan. 6 news report.    Continue reading “DEA, U.S. Attorneys Secretly Met with Drug Cartels in Mexico to Obtain Info on Rivals”

Kenny’s Sideshow

Those who heat their homes and businesses with lower cost fracked natural gas were hoping for yet another mild winter to save themselves some bucks. Well, so much for that. It’s negated now with the ‘polar vortex’ of cold sweeping the country. The economy of the poor takes another hit with every dollar spent on heat means a dollar that won’t be spent on something else, like food.

HAARP attack? I don’t know about that but we’ll give the conspiracists some leeway. More mainstream conspiracists will continue to insist this is man-made climate change.    Continue reading “So Much For That”

1_6_2014_new-laws-california-38201_s640x419AM TV, Washington Times

Gun records checks, fueled by a post-Newtown boom of gun sales, hit a new high in 2013, and industry analysts expect ammunition to be the big seller this year as consumers catch up to all of those firearms purchases.

More than 21 million applications were run through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System last year, marking nearly an 8 percent increase and the 11th straight year that the number has risen.   Continue reading “Gun sales hit new record, ammo boom to follow”

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(NaturalCuresNotMedicine) – If you have been exposed to any form of radiation, either for medical diagnostic purposes (fluoroscopy/mammography/other medical x-ray exams) or in the course of radiotherapy treatment, or if you are otherwise concerned by excessive radiation exposure, overload or poisoning (such as living near a nuclear reactor facility, working with diagnostic radiological equipment/in the nuclear processing industries/uranium mining/uranium or plutonium processing), or if you have been exposed to radioactive particles or higher ionizing radiation doses stemming from other sources such as depleted uranium (DU), testing of atomic weapons, frequent flights in higher altitudes, a nuclear disaster (radiation fallout from the Japan nuclear power plants) etc., here are a number of tips and suggested remedies how to naturally help your body excrete damaging radioactive elements (e.g. strontium and radioactive iodine) or detoxify their noxious byproducts such as free radicals as well as deal with radiation burns.   Continue reading “Sea salt and baking soda, best all natural remedy for curing radiation exposure and cancer”

Image Credit: Flickr / waitscmTrue Activist – by Amanda Froelich

As complementary and holistic healing modalities rise in popularity, consumers are becoming more vigilant about what they consume. This means that the $37 billion processed food industry is finally dealing with scrutiny from the FDA and concerned citizens regarding the ingredients and sourcing of many food items.

With this increase of awareness, Americans are realizing that not only are the types of foods consumed imperative in supporting or degenerating health, but the source is just important as well. And while measures have been adopted in other countries to ensure citizens are protected from toxic chemicals and low quality products, the United States is one of the only nations that has yet to increase it’s food standards.  Continue reading “10 Foods Available in the US that are Banned Elsewhere”

Arrowhead Towne CenterIntellihub – by Shepard Ambellas

Shoppers at the Arrowhead Towne Center were startled by gunshots fired by an armed citizen in the parking lot, who was helping out a loss prevention officer being held by criminals at gunpoint.

According to reports a man and a woman were holding up a loss prevention officer when an armed man moved in firing at the Bonnie and Clyde wannabes.   Continue reading “Armed citizen saves the day shooting two robbers in Arizona”

#SnowAngels: 7 kind acts that warmed our heartsHLN – by Amanda Sloane

When freezing temperatures hit, it’s easy to bundle up, keep your head down and brave the cold on your own. But the wintry weather can be so tough on many, including animals, the homeless and the elderly.

These seven #SnowAngels have gone above and beyond to warm our hearts with stories of amazing kindness. If you have a story about a #SnowAngel you’d like to share, let us know at Facebook.com/HLN or tweet us @HLNtv!   Continue reading “#SnowAngels: 7 kind acts that warmed our hearts”

Tom WynkoopNice to know there are still some good people in the world.

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LIGONIER, Pa. (AP) – A western Pennsylvania pizza shop has been delivering prescription medicines and other supplies to ill and elderly residents so they don’t have to go outside in the bitter cold.

Tom Wynkoop, owner of Fox’s Pizza Den in Ligonier, tells WPXI-TV (http://bit.ly/1eGXJQ0 ) that he tweeted his offer because his community about 45 miles east of Pittsburgh has a lot of elderly residents.   Continue reading “Pa. pizza shop delivers medicines during extreme cold snap”

100,000 bats fall dead from the sky during a heatwave in Australia The Telegraph – by Jonathan Pearlman, Sydney

About 100,000 bats have fallen from the sky and died during a heatwave in Australia that has left the trees and earth littered with dead creatures.

In scenes likened to “an Alfred Hitchock thought bubble”, a heatwave across the north-east state of Queensland in recent days caused mass deaths of flying foxes from an estimated 25 colonies.   Continue reading “100,000 bats fall dead from the sky during a heatwave in Australia”

Chris Christie is pictured. | AP PhotoPolitico – by ELIZABETH TITUS and MAGGIE HABERMAN

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday he is “outraged” by newly released documents linking a senior member of his staff to the closure of lanes on a major bridge in September — shutdowns that caused massive traffic jams and sparked allegations that the closures were the result of political retribution.

The Republican, a likely 2016 presidential candidate, denied personal knowledge of any plans to close the lanes and vowed that “people will be held responsible for their actions.”   Continue reading “Chris Christie: ‘People will be held responsible’”

POTUS, Bush 41 and SecDef Gates at the Points of Light at Texas A&MTime – by Zeke J Miller

Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has harsh words for Vice President Joe Biden’s foreign policy judgement in his soon-to-be-released memoir.

According to the New York Times, which obtained an early copy of the memoir, Gates calls Biden “a man of integrity,” but questions his record. “I think he has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades,” Gates writes, according to the Times.   Continue reading “Gates Slams Biden in Memoir, Reveals He Nearly Quit”

Fox News

Authorities in England were working Wednesday to remove the bodies of four U.S. Air Force crewmen who died in a helicopter crash on the coast of eastern England during a training mission.

An anonymous U.S. defense official confirmed to the Associated Press that the four killed were US Air Force crew members after military officials at RAF Lakenheath confirmed to Fox News that a HH-60 Pave Hawk crashed during a training exercise mission Tuesday.   Continue reading “4 US Air Force crew members killed after US military helicopter crashes in UK”