glass of waterReady Nutrition – by Joshua Krause

Nobody ever said there were too many ways to clean water. When it comes to the one resource that you need more than any other, it’s a good idea to learn as many methods of filtration as you can, because the situations you might find yourself in without clean water, are highly variable. The tools that are available in one situation may be lacking in another, so you should have a long list of water filtration methods in your head.   Continue reading “How to Filter Dirty Water with Charcoal”

NBC Bay Area

In a move sure to draw fire from homeowners, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District wants to ban the sale of all homes with wood-burning fireplaces.

To rent or sell homes, homeowners would have to replace their wood fireplaces with gas ones. The ban would also extend to fireplaces in all new homes.   Continue reading “Bay Area Air Quality Management District Seeking to Ban Wood-Burning Fireplaces”

When one considers the total devastation of an EMP attack, the Chinese would be fools to destroy their own assets. The NSA Director is lying and we are being set up for a false flag attack. The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

In recent months, both North Korea and Iran have threatened to launch separate EMP attacks upon the United States. Is such an attack likely? Would a foreign entity dare to launch such an attack given the threats made by Iran and North Korea? However, the emerging information does not suggest that North Korea or Iran will be the perpetrator. They may get the blame for an upcoming false flag attack. However, the real perpetrator are likely to be the forces connected to JH 15 and the drills are providing cover for such an event.  If an attack was launched upon the power grid, what would be the effects? These questions are the subject of this article.   Continue reading “Jade Helm 15 Is a False Flag Takedown of the Power Grid in Order to Quell All Resistance”

EuroDescrier – by Benjamin Campbell

It’s difficult to fully digest the full financial impact of the Greek public’s decision to ignore its two long-standing major political players and opt instead for Alex Tsipras and his radical left wing Syriza party.

As with any political change, the true machinations of how this plays out on the markets can only really be known in hindsight. They key problem with Syriza – from an outsider’s point of view, at least – lies in the central disconnect between two of its defining policies. Mr. Tsipras and his party swept to power on a promise of ending austerity and renegotiating the terms of its bailout with the European Union. That, on the face of it, leads Greece out of the euro; but Mr. Tsipras has also promised that his country will remain in the single currency.   Continue reading “Is the euro set for dollar parity?”

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Market Watch

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch)—As the global economy grows, the world is going to get a lot more thirsty in 2030 if steps aren’t taken to cut back on fresh water use now, the United Nations says.

At current usage rates, the world will have 40% less fresh water than it needs in 15 years, according to the United Nations World Water Assessment Program in its 2015 report, which came out ahead of the U.N.’s World Water Day on Sunday.   Continue reading “World faces 40% water shortfall in 15 years: U.N.”

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Govt Slaves

This article was first published on December 21, 2012. A disturbing trend in the water sector is accelerating worldwide. The new “water barons” — the Wall Street banks and elitist multibillionaires — are buying up water all over the world at unprecedented pace.

Familiar mega-banks and investing powerhouses such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Macquarie Bank, Barclays Bank, the Blackstone Group, Allianz, and HSBC Bank, among others, are consolidating their control over water. Wealthy tycoons such as T. Boone Pickens, former President George H.W. Bush and his family, Hong Kong’s Li Ka-shing, Philippines’ Manuel V. Pangilinan and other Filipino billionaires, and others are also buying thousands of acres of land with aquifers, lakes, water rights, water utilities, and shares in water engineering and technology companies all over the world.   Continue reading “The New “Water Barons”: Wall Street Mega-Banks are Buying up the World’s Water”

Right to Hunt and FishAmmoland

Houston, Tx –-(Ammoland.com)- On Tuesday, March 24 2015, the House Committee on Culture, Recreation and Tourism will consider

House Joint Resolution 61 sponsored by State Representative Trent Ashby (R-Lufkin). HJR 61 proposes an amendment to the Texas constitution that establishes an individual’s right to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife in in Texas.   Continue reading “Texas State House to Consider ‘Right to Hunt and Fish’ Amendment”

AllGunTalk.com Launches New Gun Auction Site and Online StoreAmmoland

Phoenix, Arizona –-(Ammoland.com)- AllGunTalk.com recently launched as a new gun auction site, online sporting goods store, and discussion forum.

AllGunTalk.com features gun auctions, free classified advertisements, a retail store, and an open discussion forum. The site is an active place where members can exercise their right to free speech and conduct commerce in a secure, online environment.   Continue reading “AllGunTalk.com Launches New Gun Auction Site and Online Store”

UPI – by Ben Hooper

CASPER, Wyo., March 23 (UPI) — A 100-year-old Wyoming man who made his first automobile sale in 1949 said he has no plans to retire from the car dealership.

Derrell Alexander, who started his career as a salesman when gas was 17 cents per gallon, celebrated his 100th birthday last week at Whites Mountain Chevrolet in Casper, where he still works six days a week.   Continue reading “100-year-old car salesman still working six days a week”

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Save a Patriot

Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?

Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons in the revolutionary army, another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the revolutionary war.   Continue reading “The Price they Paid – What happened to the signers of the Declaration of Independence?”

U.S. President Barack Obama,Kevin Spacey.(Reuters / Kevin Lamarque /Phil McCarten)RT

Judging by the results of a recent poll, US President Barack Obama may want to become an actor after his presidential term expires if he really wants to achieve sky-high ratings as a leader.

Although Obama may resort to a teleprompter when speaking his lines to the American people, that seems to be where the similarities between the Democratic leader and the scripted, made-for-television presidential leaders ends.    Continue reading “Americans prefer fictional TV presidents over Obama – survey”

Kel SeligerMail.com

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — They signed up to fight for their country, and the state of Texas promised to pay for their education.

For decades, veterans went to public universities and colleges under the Hazlewood Exemption, which kicks in after federal benefits under the G.I. Bill are exhausted. But the price tag has increased sevenfold since 2009, when legislators in Texas — which has the country’s second-highest veteran population, 1.7 million — allowed the benefit to be passed on to veterans’ children under a legacy provision.   Continue reading “Lawmakers: Funding education for Texas veterans is too high”

Rudy GiulianiMail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — A fully unleashed Rudolph Giuliani, free of electoral concerns and financial worries, has relentlessly criticized President Barack Obama in recent weeks, questioning the commander in chief’s love of country while placing the blame for much of society’s ills at the front door of the White House.

But those same inflammatory views that have been eaten up by some conservatives are significantly out of step with the prevailing political views of liberal New York City. And experts suggest they could further muddle Giuliani’s complicated legacy in the city he led for eight years, including in its darkest hours.   Continue reading “Giuliani’s fiery rhetoric clouds legacy of ‘America’s Mayor’”

Missing FamilyMail.com

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Authorities are investigating human remains discovered along an Alaska trail less than 2 miles from the home of a missing family of four, including two young children.

The remains might be connected to the disappearance last May of Rebecca Adams, 23; her boyfriend, Brandon Jividen, 38; and her children, Michelle Hundley, 6, and Jaracca Hundley, 3, Kenai police said Sunday.   Continue reading “Alaska police probe if human remains tied to missing family”

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Shoot, Move & Communicate.

1.            All Rangers are to be subject to the rules and articles of war; to appear at roll-call every evening, on their own parade, equipped, each with a Firelock, sixty rounds of powder and ball, and a hatchet, at which time an officer from each company is to inspect the same, to see they are in order, so as to be ready on any emergency to march at a minute’s warning; and before they are dismissed, the necessary guards are to be draughted, and scouts for the next day appointed.   Continue reading “Shoot, Move & Communicate.”