The Organic Prepper

In what the medical system is treating as a mystery, a 4th-grade student in Texas has suddenly become paralyzed, incontinent, and is losing her vision. Formerly a perfectly healthy child, 9 year old Breanna Browning has been a frequent flyer in the emergency room over the past few weeks.

The potential triggering event? On October 15th,  she was given the flu shot at school.   Continue reading “4th Grader Paralyzed After the Flu Shot – But You Should Still Get One”

Waking Times – by Lisa Bloomquist, Collective Evolution

In a May, 2014 letter to the U.S. Senate,Doctor Jay S. Cohen said of fluoroquinolones, “In my 40+ years in pharmacovigilance, FQs (fluoroquinolones) surpass Vioxx and Thalidomide in the degree of permanent harm done.”  Let that sink in for a bit.

Fluoroquinolones – cipro/ciprofloxacin, levaquin/levofloxacin, avelox/moxifloxacin and floxin/ofloxacin – drugs that are seen as simple antibiotics (though they do severe cellular harm and are more appropriate for use as chemotherapy drugs), that are prescribed more than 20 million times per year in the U.S. alone – are doing more harm than Vioxx – a drug that led to more than 140,000 American heart attacks, and Thalidomide – a drug that has caused birth-defects and deaths of thousands of children world-wide.   Continue reading “These Over-Prescribed Antibiotics are Causing Transgenerational DNA Damage”

Yahoo News – by NASSER KARIMI

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The slogan “Death to America” is not aimed at the American people, but rather American policies, Iran’s supreme leader said in comments reported on his official website Tuesday.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei discussed the slogan while meeting with Iranian students ahead of the anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran on Nov. 4, 1979. Militant students stormed the compound and took 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.   Continue reading “Iran Ayatollah: ‘Death to America’ refers to US policies”

KHOU 11 News

HOUSTON – Voters have said a resounding no to Houston’s controversial equal rights ordinance.

Prop 1, nicknamed HERO, failed by a margin of 62-percent to 38-percent.

Opponents of the issue branded it “the bathroom ordinance,” playing up the argument that it would allow sexual predators dressed as women to use women’s restrooms. A television ad featured a little girl being cornered by a man in a restroom.   Continue reading “Voters reject Houston Equal Rights Ordinance”

CBS Tampa

OVIEDO, Fla. (CBS Tampa)– An eighth-grader in Florida got detention for hugging friends before school, according to WKMG.

“I just like hugged them. It was literally for a second,” Ella, an eighth-grade student at Jackson Heights Middle School, told the station.   Continue reading “Florida Eighth-Grader Gets Detention For Hugging”

Huffington Post – by Jennifer Bendery

WASHINGTON — The residents of Coos County, Oregon, passed a ballot initiative Tuesday night that requires their sheriff to block the enforcement of state and federal gun laws that he thinks seem unconstitutional.

The 2nd Amendment Preservation Ordinance passed with 61 percent of the vote. The measure directs the sheriff to decide whether certain state and federal gun laws violate the Second Amendment. If he thinks they do, the county is then banned from using any resources to enforce those laws. Any county employee who violates the ordinance will be fined $2,000.   Continue reading “Oregon County Passes Measure Directing Sheriff To Block State And Federal Gun Laws”

Yahoo News – by Emily Shapiro

A former Taco Bell executive accused of attacking his Uber driver while intoxicated could face up to a year in jail if he’s convicted of charges against him, including assault and battery, officials said.

Benjamin Golden, 32, requested an Uber ride from a bar in Newport Beach, California, on Friday night, but while in the car, he was “unable to clearly give directions,” the Costa Mesa police said.   Continue reading “Former Taco Bell Executive Accused of Attacking Uber Driver Could Face Year in Jail”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

It is being reported in foreign press outlets that Japanese researchers have created the world’s first drug which can cure a person of the flu —any flu — in just one day. It reportedly has the ability to stop the spread of flu viruses in the human body instantly.

Note, this was translated into English:   Continue reading “Bye Bye Flu Shots: Japanese Researchers Have Created a Flu Cure that Works in One Day”

Reuters – by Amanda Becker

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday renewed her pledge to take on the powerful U.S. gun lobby.

Speaking at a townhall-style event in Coralville, Iowa, Clinton said gun violence affects urban, suburban and rural areas.

“This is a problem, it’s a danger, it’s a threat, everywhere in our country,” Clinton said.   Continue reading “Clinton renews push for gun restrictions in new ad, campaign stop”

Reuters

The U.S. House and Senate Armed Services Committees said on Tuesday a version of the National Defense Authorization Act, a sweeping defense policy bill, would go before Congress this week, with $5 billion of cuts reflecting a budget deal passed last week.

The adjustments to the $600 billion measure affect more than 100 programs, the committee’s Republican and Democratic leaders said in a statement.   Continue reading “Congress to consider new version of sweeping defense policy bill”

RT

China’s defense minister has urged the US not to threaten its sovereignty as well as the nation’s security interests following last week’s incident involving a US naval patrol in the South China Sea.

The concerns were expressed by Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan to US Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Tuesday in Kuala Lumpur, where the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) defense chiefs meeting is taking place.   Continue reading “China warns US against further South China Sea patrols”

RT

An Antonov-12 Soviet-made cargo plane has crash-landed near South Sudan’s airport shortly after taking off. 41 people have been killed on board and on the ground.

The crashed plane may have had about 20 crew and passengers, two of which survived, according to the South Sudanese president’s spokesman. Also, others on the ground may have been killed.

Reuters says its eyewitness has counted over 40 bodies at the crash site, but it is unclear how many of those were on board.   Continue reading “Cargo plane crash-lands in S. Sudan, 41 reported dead”

RT

An Arkansas police officer has been arrested after falsely reporting he had been shot by a Hispanic man in the line of duty. The officer has confessed to actually shooting himself on the day he triggered a statewide manhunt for a man that does not exist.

England Police Sergeant David Houser, 50, was taken into custody on Tuesday, the Arkansas State Police said.   Continue reading “Arkansas cop confesses to shooting himself, then ‘falsely’ accusing Hispanic man”

Yahoo News – by Don Babwin

CHICAGO (AP) — Authorities will announce that a northern Illinois police officer whose shooting death led to a massive manhunt in September killed himself, an official briefed on the investigation told The Associated Press.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office has called a Wednesday news conference to announce “conclusive results” of the investigation. The official spoke to the AP Tuesday night on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.   Continue reading “Official: Illinois cop’s death will be declared a suicide”

The Hill – by Ian M. Smith

A newly leaked internal DHS memorandum produced for an off-the-record agency conclave reveals that the Obama administration is actively planning to circumvent a federal court injunction that suspended part of last November’s deferral-based amnesty initiative. The document, apparently prepared as follow-up from a DHS “Regulations Retreat” last summer, appears sure to re-ignite concerns in Congress as well as federal judges in the Fifth Circuit. The Administration has already been criticized from the bench for handing out work permits to hundreds of thousands of deferred action beneficiaries, in direct violation of a district court’s order. With the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals deciding any day now whether to deny the Administration’s request to reverse that injunction, this public leak has come at a critical juncture for U.S. enforcement policy.    Continue reading “Leaked DHS memo shows Obama might circumvent DAPA injunction”

BATR – by James Hall

The most dramatic contrast in the rule of law against the architects of financial theft can be seen in the way America protects their banksters and the accountability that Iceland imposed on their financial crooks. The fact that the orthodox financial press refuses to cover the incarceration of Iceland’s Bankers Face 74 Years in Prison While US Banks Profit After Your Bailout, is clear proof who really controls the political and economic institutions in the United States. As for the courts, America has long ago shredded the rule of law in this country.   Continue reading “When will America Jail their Banksters?”

Threat Matrix – by Caleb Weiss

The Islamic State has released photographs detailing the training of its so-called “Third Armored Brigade” in Iraq’s northern province of Ninewa. The images show the use of American-made Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, as well as old Soviet armor. In addition to displaying the jihadists training with these vehicles, the fighters are also shown undergoing weapons training with AK-47 assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs).   Continue reading “Islamic State trains with American armored vehicles in Iraq”

RT

A small German village containing just 102 residents and with almost no infrastructure will have to accommodate as many as 750 asylum seekers after a decision by the regional authorities. Villagers fear the area will be unable to cope with the burden.

The first group of refugees amounting to 500 people will arrive in Sumte – a small village in the German state of Lower Saxony – as early as Monday. The one-street settlement with no shops, no school and even no police station fears that its accommodation capabilities will be pushed to the limit.   Continue reading “‘No infrastructure for so many people’: German village of 102 getting ready to house… 750 refugees”

Refugee Resettlement Watch – by Ann Corcoran

This is short and sweet (well, maybe not so sweet).  Reader Brenda is trying to figure out what is going on in her state and came across this document from the Department of Health and Human Services that sure looks like the welfare needs of refugees are being met by dipping into resources meant for Americans in poverty.

When the Refugee Act of 1980 was passed by Congress, a promise was made that the refugees would not simply bring more poverty to America, but that is exactly what is happening.  Refugees should not be part of our combating poverty programs!   Continue reading “Are refugees taking from federal programs for American poor and homeless, sure looks like it”