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Month: April 2015
The National Union Of Students Feminist Conference has proposed a resolution telling gay, white males to stop acting like black females. This, after previously deciding that hand clapping was offensive.
Motion 512 Reads: Continue reading “Feminist Conference Calls on Gay White Males To Stop “Stealing Black Female Culture””
The majority of people taking antidepressants may not actually have depression, a new study claims.
Researchers discovered more than two-thirds (69 per cent) of people taking antidepressants did not meet the criteria for major depressive disorder, which is also known as clinical depression. Continue reading “More than two thirds of people taking antidepressants ‘may NOT actually have depression’”
This crybaby article is from Think Progress. Anti-gun people have been publishing names, addresses, and contact information of legal gun owners for some time. Now the tactic has been reversed. Gun owners can now know where the anti-gun people are. Continue reading “Butthurt: “App Lets Gun Enthusiasts Track Down Gun Control Advocates’ Home Addresses””
The young woman shown at left was clearly justified in shooting the ex-boyfriend who attacked her. There were witnesses. She repeatedly attempted to disengage, and only resorted to shooting after being repeatedly attacked. From clicktohouston.com:
The woman said she was forced to shoot her ex-boyfriend in the leg because he was threatening to hurt her. Houston police said the man started following the woman near Highway 59 and South Gessner Wednesday morning and things escalated from there. Investigators said at one point he forced his way into her car and tried to crash it.
Continue reading “TX: Not Guilty, and Handcuffed; Woman Forced to Shoot Attacking Ex”
Market Watch – by Myra P. Saefong
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — U.S. oil production is on track to reach an annual all-time high by September of this year, according to Rystad Energy.
If production does indeed top out, then supply levels may soon hit a peak as well. That, in turn, could lead to shrinking supplies. Continue reading “The U.S. oil boom is moving to a level not seen in 45 years”
Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
4 days ago, on March 31, 2015, singer Joni Mitchell, 71, was found unconscious at her Los Angeles home and taken to a hospital where she remains in intensive care.
According to Catherine Saint Louis of the New York Times, April 1, 2015:
In recent years, the singer has complained of a number of health problems, including one particularly unusual ailment: Morgellons disease. Continue reading “Singer Joni Mitchell found unconscious; claims she has mysterious Morgellons disease”
Natural Society – by Christina Sarich
“It does what it’s supposed to do, but my god it’s doing something to us as farmers”
Now that the World Health Organization has deemed Roundup chemicals like glyphosate “likely to cause cancer,” it should come as no surprise that people are experiencing the outcome suggested in such a statement. In one of many cases, one farmer is blaming the biotech industry for his wife’s cancer. Continue reading “Farmer Blames Monsanto Chemical for His Wife’s Cancer”
(Kit Walsh) EFF is fighting for vehicle owners’ rights to inspect the code that runs their vehicles and to repair and modify their vehicles, or have a mechanic of their choice do the work. At the moment, the anti-circumvention prohibition in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act arguably restricts vehicle inspection, repair, and modification. If EFF is successful then vehicle owners will be free to inspect and tinker, as long as they don’t run afoul of other regulations, such as those governing vehicle emissions, safety, or copyright law. Continue reading “In DMCA Filings, Automakers Say You Don’t Really Own Your Car”
The New American – by Alex Newman
Learning to speak Chinese may be a really good investment.
In 2009, billionaire financier and establishment powerbroker George Soros called for the communist regime ruling mainland China to “own” what he referred to as the “New World Order.” In 2015, it has become clear that Beijing is stepping up to the plate as its agents infiltrate the full architecture of existing “global governance” institutions,even while adding their own totalitarian-minded tentaclesto it. And despite the effort to portray near-bankrupt Western governments as helpless and confused spectators in the whole process, the globalist European and American establishment’s fingerprints are all over the rise of the Chinese Communist autocrats, and the accompanying decline of the West. Continue reading “With Western Help, Chinese Communists Build “New World Order””
Opposing Views – by Kathryn Schroeder
The Tulsa, Oklahoma, sheriff’s deputy who shot and killed a suspected black market gun dealer reportedly did it unintentionally.
In a statement released by the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office on Friday, the reserve sheriff’s deputy “inadvertently” fired his weapon instead of grabbing his taser.
The shooting of ex-convict Eric Harris, 44, took place Friday outside a Dollar General Store during an undercover sting by sheriff deputies in a controlled buy of weapons and ammunition. Continue reading “Deputy Accidentally Grabs Gun Instead Of Taser, Shoots Suspect”
The Pentagon has upgraded and tested the largest bunker-buster bomb in the US, powerful enough to disable Iran’s most heavily fortified nuclear facilities in case of failure to reach a nuclear deal, a senior US official told the Wall Street Journal.
“The Pentagon continues to be focused on being able to provide military options for Iran if needed,” an unnamed senior US official has been quoted as saying. “We have not taken our eyes off the ball.” Continue reading “Pentagon upgrades biggest ‘bunker buster’ bomb in case Iran talks fail – report”
BAGHDAD (AP) — Islamic State extremists at Iraq’s ancient city of Hatra destroyed the archaeological site by smashing sledgehammers into its walls and shooting Kalashnikov assault rifles at priceless statues, a new militant video purportedly from the group shows.
Militants attacked Hatra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, last month, officials and local residents said, though the extent of the damage remains unclear as it is in territory still controlled by the Islamic State group. Continue reading “Islamic State group shot, hammered away Iraq’s Hatra”
NEW YORK (AP) — Two women accused in New York City’s latest homegrown terrorism case may be part of what some experts say is an evolving threat — a greater willingness by women to shed blood in the name of militant Islamic jihad.
The pair allegedly wanted to “make history” on their own by building a bomb and attacking a domestic target. Just a day after the New York pair was arrested, a Philadelphia woman was accused of expressing her willingness to die as a martyr for the Islamic State group. Continue reading “Terror cases allege women wanted to fight, not wed fighters”