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If you’re planning a romantic meal at home this Valentine’s Day, make sure you have the perfect cocktail to start the evening off right. From sweet and fruity to aromatic and refreshing, these decadent creations will set the mood.    Continue reading “19 sweet and sinful cocktails for Valentine’s Day”

Before It’s News – by N. Morgan

In this rare, never released video taken by an amateur filmographer, we see another view of the 9/11 attacks. There is also audio to this video and you will see and hear things never heard, until now. It brings home the true magnitude of this tragic event.
Continue reading “Rare Amateur 9 11 Footage With Audio Not Shown On TV”

Fox News – by Jeannie Cunnion

I can’t help but wonder if the theme song for the soon-to-be released “Fifty Shades of Grey” film will be “have you ever really degraded a woman?”

As a mother to three young men, I am deeply troubled by the upcoming release of “Fifty Shades.” Let me start by saying I have not read the book but I have read enough commentary to know what the book is ultimately about — and the bottom line for me is — the message this movie sends to young men is frightening at best.   Continue reading “‘Fifty Shades of Grey’: Five things a real man knows”

I’ve sometimes wondered how I would best go about explaining the realities of our world to someone who has recently discovered that most of what he knows about history and current events are lies.

The disturbing epiphany leaves people confused, and in some degree of shock, because it forces them to question everything they think they know; so what would be the best direction in which to steer someone that would bring them toward a total understanding of how our world really operates?   Continue reading “The Big Picture”

Jon Rappoport

Hype a war, sell an invasion.

Hype a disease, sell a vaccine.

That’s the business model. Make no mistake about it.

And at the criminal liar’s club called the US Centers for Disease Control, men and women are working that business model every day.

Here are 13 reasons to reject the current hype about the “measles outbreak.”   Continue reading “Measles outbreak: 13 reasons to reject the hype”

Investment Watchblog

Ned Colt (NBC) dropped dead of a stroke yesterday.. he was “supposedly” kidnapped during the Iraq war for several days, then freed?

Bob Simon (CBS) died in a car crash yesterday.. he was “supposedly” kidnapped held captive for 40 days in an Iraq jail

David Carr (NY Times) just died suddenly after interviewing Edward Snowden, and had just come out against Brian Williams from NBC while on CBS… calling Williams out for lying about being shot down in the Iraq war.   Continue reading “4 US journalists dead past 24 hours”

Tom Wolf (Reuters / Mark Makela)RT

Pennsylvania’s Democratic Governor Tom Wolf said he will offer the state’s 186 death row inmates temporary reprieves from each scheduled execution, calling the system “error prone, expensive and anything but useful.”

The newly elected governor, who campaigned against the death penalty, said the moratorium will remain in effect until he has reviewed a task force report on capital punishment. The task force review has been ongoing over the past four years, examining a number of questions surrounding the death penalty – including how it is carried, out, whether it’s constitutional and if it reduces crime. In 2012, the task force called on former Republican Gov. Tom Corbett to suspend executions.   Continue reading “Pennsylvania gov. declares moratorium on ‘unjust’ death penalty”

Bart Campolo, Marty CampoloMail.com

LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Bart Campolo broke with the church almost five years ago, he immediately began to feel something missing.

It wasn’t so much that the pastor’s son no longer believed in God; he’d never been that much of a believer anyway. What he missed, Campolo said, was what the church had represented to him: a place where like-minded people could gather for fellowship, to pursue moral justice, to help one another and to try to live good lives.   Continue reading “US colleges bringing in chaplains to serve the nonbelievers”

DENMARK SHOOTINGMail.com

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Denmark’s security service says a shooting at a Copenhagen cafe that left one person dead and three police wounded during a free speech event was likely a terror attack.

The PET agency said in a statement the circumstances surrounding the shooting “indicate that we are talking about a terror attack.”   Continue reading “Denmark: Copenhagen cafe shooting a likely terror attack”

New Jersey News

IRVINGTON — An Essex County Grand Jury has declined to indict three police officers in the fatal 2013 shooting of a city man, Acting County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray announced today.

“This is truly a tragic case but the grand jury has concluded that there is no probable cause to return an indictment,” Murray said in a statement about the decision in the shooting death of 30-year-old Irvington man Abdul Kamal.   Continue reading “Grand Jury declines to indict 3 police officers in fatal shooting of unarmed Irvington man”

John KitzhaberMail.com

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Just hours after Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber announced his decision to resign, a subpoena arrived in a state office building confirming that federal agents are looking into the influence-peddling scandal that led to the abrupt end of a four-decade political career.

The Democratic governor gave in to mounting pressure Friday, abandoning his office amid suspicions that his live-in fiancée used her relationship with him to land contracts for her green-energy consulting business.   Continue reading “Subpoenas arrive as Oregon governor announces departure”

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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14 (UPI) — Television announcer and voice artist Gary Owens has died at his home in Los Angeles after a lifelong battle with diabetes. He was 80.

Variety reported he died Thursday, but the entertainment industry trade newspaper did not specify an exact cause of death.

Best known as the announcer on the sketch comedy series Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, Owens also lent his voice to more than 3,000 cartoons, perhaps most notably providing the voice of the title character on the animated series Space Ghost.   Continue reading “Gary Owens of ‘Laugh-In’ and ‘Space Ghost’ fame is dead at 80”

7-11-CompanyNameMeaningWorld Truth TV

I am a curious person. Everytime I see a good logo, I wonder where it came from and what motivated the owners with their company name meaning. What made them feel that the name was going to advertise well? Was there a more personal reason? Did it just boil down to vanity? Here are well known companies, their logo and the reason behind their company name meaning.   Continue reading “How These Major Companies Came Up With Their Name Is Insane”

Biden Gives a Shout Out to His “Butt Buddy”Shark Tank – by Nicole Sanders

You seriously cannot make this stuff up. Especially the stuff that comes out of Vice President Joe Biden’s mouth.

During a speech at Drake University on Thursday Biden gave a shout out to a very special friend. He said:

Neal Smith, an old butt buddy, are you here Neal? Neal, I miss you, man. I miss you.

Continue reading “Biden Gives a Shout Out to His “Butt Buddy””

The Organic Prepper

There is an almost epidemic hierarchy of wheat-related ailments in America today. From intolerance that causes gastrointestinal discomfort to a debilitating disease, the number of people who do not consume wheat is multiplying exponentially.

At the pinnacle of this is Celiac disease. Sufferers are highly sensitive to gluten in any form. The Celiac Disease Foundation defines this:   Continue reading “How to Build a Gluten-Free Pantry on a Budget”

ABC 11 News – by Fred Shropshire and Elaina Athans

Warrants filed in Durham County Superior Court listed an inventory of weapons seized by police from the Chapel Hill condominium of Craig Stephen Hicks, the 46-year-old charged with three counts of first-degree murder.   Continue reading “Suspect in Shooting of 3 Students had 13 Guns, Stash of Ammo”