NBC News – by Maggie Fox

The Food and Drug Administration is strengthening its warnings about painkillers like ibuprofen, saying they do raise the risk of heart attack or stroke.

People should think carefully about taking these drugs, both over-the-counter versions and prescription pills, the FDA says. It’s asking manufacturers to change the labels.   Continue reading “FDA Strengthens Heart Safety Warnings on Painkillers”

Yahoo News

Nicky Hilton is a married woman.

The 31-year-old hotel heiress married U.K.-based banker James Rothschild on Friday at London’s Kensington Palace. The fashion designer wore a white lace gown by Valentino with a long train as guests including Chelsea Clinton and Kate Beckinsale looked on.   Continue reading “Nicky Hilton Marries James Rothschild”

The Organic Prepper

There is a lot of debate on whether Wednesday’s computer issues that shut down the New York Stock Exchange, the Wall Street Journal, and United Airlines were just a very strange coincidence (very strange) or a deliberate cyber attack.

This isn’t the first possible cyber attack on the United States this year. Heck, it’s not even the first one this summer. On June 5, Reuters reported a breach occurred that comprimised the personal information of millions of federal employees, both current and former. This breach was traced back to a “foreign entity or government.”   Continue reading “How to Prepare for a Cyber Attack”

Detroit Free Press – by Bill Laitner

Three Oakland County children who refused to go to lunch with their father, as part of a bitter divorce and custody battle between their parents, are spending their summer in the county’s juvenile detention center, according to court records.

“We’ll review it when school starts, and you may be going to school there,” Oakland County Family Court Judge Lisa Gorcyca told the children during a June 24 hearing, referring to the center in Waterford Township called Children’s Village, where authorities house as many as 200 juvenile offenders.   Continue reading “Judge jails kids for refusing lunch with dad”

Moon Battery

Today’s previously deported illegal alien sociopath of the day is Prudencio Fragos-Ramirez:

Prudencio Fragos-Ramirez, 25, was arraigned on Monday and is being held on $1 million bail for the murders of 18-year-old Maria Cruiz-Calvillo and her 3-year-old son, Luis Lopez-Cruz, the Tri-City Herald reports. Continue reading “Previously Deported Illegal Alien Shoots Mother and 3-Year-Old Son, Sets Them on Fire”

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Ammoland

Covington VA –-(Ammoland.com)- The Maine Governor has signed a Constitutional Carry bill into law, meaning Virginians won’t need a Maine permit to carry concealed when visiting Maine!

I have looked at the wording of the new law and, contrary to the article below, it DOES appear to apply to non-residents.   Continue reading “Maine’s New Constitutional Carry Bill Appears to Include Non Residents”

RT

Leaders of the Communists of Russia party are planning to make a TV series about the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, where they play some famous figures and invite Russian stars to portray the main characters. The project’s release is slated for early 2018.

The head of the Communists of Russia party Maksim Suraikin has told the Izvestia daily that the series is meant to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1917 October Revolution. He added that he and his comrades expect to raise the necessary funds through crowdfunding.   Continue reading “‘Spoiler communists’ launch crowd funded revolution flick starring themselves”

RT

A grand jury says it won’t press charges against a police officer who shot a man outside a tire store in Atlanta. Sergeant Kenneth Owens killed Nicholas Thomas as he allegedly drove a customer’s car towards officers after they tried arrest him.

Thomas died from a single gunshot to his upper back on his right side on March 24, as he drove a car towards the police officers, who were trying to serve him with a parole violation.   Continue reading “‘Justified by facts & law’ – Atlanta officer not to face charges for shooting man in back”

July 10th, 2015 is a sad day for the American Republic, for the patriot at large has allowed another in-road of abuse, which left without resistance, will ultimately erode our heritage and the history of this United States.

The lowering, and removal, of the Confederate battle flag of Northern Virginia because of political and social terrorism is just another example of said erosion.

The vast majority of real American Patriots have always been able to identify with Southern Heritage and culture because of American rugged individualism. The self determination and the strong desire to achieve the goals set by the Men of the South has long been admired by people the world over.   Continue reading “Sad Day / Bright Future”

BBC News

Actor Omar Sharif, best known for his roles in classic films Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago, has died aged 83.

Egypt-born Sharif won two Golden Globe awards and an Oscar nomination for his role as Sherif Ali in David Lean’s 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia.   Continue reading “Omar Sharif: Lawrence of Arabia star dies aged 83”

Collective Evolution – by Lisa Bloomquist

The 21st Century Cures Act is going through the U.S. Congress right now, and it will likely pass into law unless some opposition materializes (it passed through the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee with a vote of 51 to 0).  The Act is a give-away to the pharmaceutical industry, removing many of the safety mechanisms in place that are supposed to keep the public protected from unsafe drugs and medical devices.   Continue reading ““The 21st Century Cures Act” Is On Its Way – Here’s Why You Haven’t Heard About It”

Whiteout Press – by Thelen Paulk

I had a dream the other night, I didn’t understand.
A figure walking through the mist, with flintlock in his hand.
His clothes were torn and dirty, as he stood there by my bed
He took off his three-cornered, and speaking low he said:

“We fought a revolution to secure our liberty.
We wrote the Constitution, as a shield from tyranny.
For future generations, this legacy we gave,
In this the land of the free, and the home of the brave.”   Continue reading “A Visitor From The Past”