Shark Tank – by Javier Manjarres

Yosemite Sam is surely proud of Florida state Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) for his efforts to pass an “open-carry” gun bill.

Gaetz’s sponsored bill has already cleared the first hurdle of getting past the first House committee to arguments in favor and against the bill, allowing the measure to be presented on the floor for a vote that much more likely.   Continue reading “Open-Carry In Florida Could Become A Reality In 2016”

The Daily Sheeple

It is being reported that exercise pills are currently under development to save all the lazy couch potatoes from having to actually get up off the couch and stop watching Dancing with the Stars and football long enough to maintain circulation to a degree that they don’t appear dead to onlookers.

Pills going through animal trials as we speak are set to attempt to mimic physical activity. Things like burning fat, forming new blood vessels, reinvigorating old cells and enhancing muscle fibers.   Continue reading “Coming Soon from Big Pharma, Straight to Your Lazy Butt: “The World Needs Exercise Pills””

Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

The following information is from a July 8, 2015 article written by Julia Lurie for the leftwing magazine, Mother Jones. I’ve filtered out Lurie’s liberal qualifiers and slant, so as to distill just the facts.

According to a nationally representative online survey of 4,000 people in 2013, conducted by Columbia University public health researcher Bindu Kalesan, the results of which were published in the journal Injury Prevention:   Continue reading “1 in 3 Americans own guns; where they are by state”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Beneath the surface of a St. Louis-area landfill lurk two things that should never meet: a slow-burning fire and a cache of Cold War-era nuclear waste, separated by no more than 1,200 feet.

As AP reports,

Government officials have quietly adopted an emergency plan in case the smoldering embers ever reach the waste, a potentially “catastrophic event” that could send up a plume of radioactive smoke over a densely populated area near the city’s main airport.

Continue reading “St. Louis Prepares For “Catastrophic Event” As Underground Fire Nears Nuclear Waste Cache”

The Organic Prepper

The season to be sick is upon us, and you may be looking for a natural cold and flu remedy to relieve congestion. You won’t believe how easy it is to make an all-natural shower bomb without any of the toxic ingredients in the store-bought products. It’s also a fraction of the cost to make your own – Amazon sells the same thing at $12 plus shipping for a package of 5 tablets.

If you have a fork and a muffin tin (or even a cookie sheet), you have all of the tools you need to make your own shower bombs. You aren’t limited to making these to treat congestion, either. With a different set of essential oils, you can make any fragrance you want to turn your shower into a posh spa experience.   Continue reading “Natural Cold and Flu Remedy: Eucalyptus Shower Bombs”

Fox News

A New Jersey pharmaceutical company has alerted nearly 70 of its employees of a health risk after a nurse it contracted to administer flu shots failed to change syringes in between patients.

Omaha, Nebraska-based company TotalWellness told NBC10 that a nurse it contracted to administer the vaccine to employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical failed to follow proper medical procedures and safeguards. She administered those flu shots Wednesday, Sept. 30.   Continue reading “70 at risk of infection in New Jersey after nurse reused flu shot syringes”

Mail.com

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) — GPS technology helped law officers track down three suspects in the killing of a tantra yoga teacher, who was found shot to death on a scenic California hiking trail.

The three drifters were arrested Wednesday in Oregon, two days after the body of Steve Carter, 67, who had been walking his dog on the trail in upscale Marin County, where he was living and caring for his cancer-stricken wife Lokita Carter.   Continue reading “3 drifters held in killing of California tantra yoga teacher”

Mail.com

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Virginia Chumbley was asleep when she was shot to death in her home. The killer left the handgun in the bedroom and cried as he called 911.

“I just shot my wife,” Chris Chumbley told the Laurel County emergency operator. “Give me the police. I’m under arrest.” He later told authorities the killing was an act of mercy: His wife of two decades, who everyone knew as Jenny, had asked to die because her cancer had spread.   Continue reading “Kentucky man to be sentenced in wife’s alleged mercy killing”

Mail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — A Chinese immigrant who butchered five relatives, including four small children, with a meat cleaver in a fit of jealousy pleaded guilty on Wednesday to murder and manslaughter charges and must serve at least 125 years in prison.

Mingdong Chen admitted that he killed his cousin’s wife, 37-year-old Qiao Zhen Li, and her children, 9-year-old Linda, 7-year-old Amy, 5-year-old Kevin and 1-year-old William Zhou in October 2013. The 27-year-old Chen showed no reaction as he entered his plea. Under a deal with prosecutors, he must spend at least 125 years in prison before becoming eligible for parole.   Continue reading “Man pleads guilty to killing 5 relatives with meat cleaver”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

These days you have to be skeptical of every piece of information that you come across, especially if it comes from a mainstream Western news source. Of course, foreign news outlets aren’t immune from fudging the truth either. At the end of the day, everyone has an agenda, and you have to trust your gut until multiple sources come to the same conclusion. And when it comes to the war in Syria, nobody is completely innocent, so we have to take everything with a grain of salt until all the facts are in.   Continue reading “Russian Allies Are Already Wiping the Floor with ISIS”

KTVU

A California mother says she refused to let her son complete a homework assignment on Islam, sending back an angry message for his teacher.

Tara Cali, of Bakersfield, uploaded a photo of the worksheet to Facebook, bringing it to the attention of a local news station, KGET-TV.   Continue reading “Mom’s angry note to teacher about Islam assignment goes viral”

Thanks to Enemy of the State.

Yahoo News – by Trace William Cowen

With the temperature outside slowly but surely dipping into winter levels, that annoying little tradition otherwise known as hindsight starts to rear its unabashedly annoying head. 2015, though we still have a little less than three months to completely upend this assessment, has given us the rise (or, in the case of these two gentlemen, the rebirth) of many a legend of pop culture, though two titans of headlines snatching reign bafflingly supreme: Donald Trump, that guy you kind of recognize from that one reality show you could never really bring yourself to watch, is still running for president. El Chapo, that guy whose life is so undeniably similar to the plot of the greatest AMC series you’ve never seen, is still running from those not keen on his most recent prison escape.   Continue reading “El Chapo Is Reportedly Offering $100 Million for the Capture of Donald Trump “Dead or Alive””

The Advocate – by ELLYN COUVILLION

An Ascension Parish man hunting squirrels on his property Monday shot down a neighbor’s drone that had been flying over his home for several months, making his wife feel as though she was being watched.

Aaron Hernandez, the owner of the drone, which was outfitted with a camera, said Tuesday he was flying his $1,200 remote-controlled quadcopter, which he got as a Christmas present last year, at his father’s home in a rural area off La. 936 early Monday evening when his neighbor shot it, disabling it at first, leaving it hovering in the sky.   Continue reading “Ascension Parish resident shoots down neighbor’s drone, says wife felt like it was watching her”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

New information is now emerging about Christopher Mercer, the now-deceased shooter who recently killed and injured numerous victims at the Oregon community college (Umpqua Community College). While the mainstream media follows the predictable script of blaming guns for the violence, we now know that Mercer was almost certainly damaged by vaccines and medications, altering his mind and leading to the violent behavior that we see so often when psychiatric medications are involved.   Continue reading “Yet another psych drug shooter: Oregon gunman Christopher Mercer was taking five types of medication, likely vaccine-damaged with autism spectrum disorder”

Jon Rappoport

I could trace my 30 years of investigative reporting as one long project emanating from what people are supposed to think.

What they’re supposed to think about nuclear weapons, pesticides, medical drugs, vaccines, presidential elections, major media, the CIA, US foreign policy, mega-corporations, brain research, collectivism, surveillance, psychiatry, immigration…   Continue reading “What you’re supposed to think vs. what you think”

Anti-Media – by Claire Bernish

Kunduz, Afghanistan — After relentlessly bombing a civilian hospital staffed by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF — Doctors Without Borders) in Kunduz, Northern Afghanistan, the U.S. military did the only thing truly befitting American government — it tried to get away with it.

Saturday’s initial summary involved U.S. troops taking on fire in Kunduz, but — according to officials that day — they had no idea if they’d hit the hospital or not.   Continue reading “Doctors Without Borders Bombing: U.S. Changes Story Four Times in Four Days”

Reuters – by Rich McKay

Oct 7 (Reuters) – Flooding from historic rainfall in South Carolina claimed two more lives on Wednesday, and the threat of further inundation from swollen rivers and vulnerable dams put already ravaged communities on edge.

Emergency responders in Richland County, a hard-hit area in the central part of the state, recovered the bodies of two people missing after a truck driven around road barriers was caught in floodwater, said Lieutenant Curtis Wilson.   Continue reading “At least 17 dead as flooding threat persists in South Carolina”

Reuters

The U.S. government believes North Korea has the capability to launch a nuclear weapon against the U.S. homeland and stands ready to defend against any such attacks, a high-level U.S. military official said on Wednesday.

Admiral Bill Gortney, commander of U.S. Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said he agreed with U.S. intelligence assessments thatNorth Korea had nuclear weapons, as well as the ability to miniaturize them and put them on a rocket that could reach the United States.   Continue reading “U.S. says ready to defend against North Korean nuclear threat”