Examiner – by Timothy Whiteman

With it already verified by numerous media sources world-wide that Russian Naval Infantry is already ashore in Syria, it’s now being reported that the Chinese have a mini-armada already dropping anchor in a Syrian port. And as being reported, Beijing is far from done beefing up its presence in the Mediterranean Sea, formerly known in naval circles as an American Lake.   Continue reading “Chinese carrier docked in Syria, Chinese ‘advisers’ to join Russians, Iranians”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

If politics can teach us anything, it’s that positions of power tend to attract people who are very different from you and me. Sometimes it’s difficult to tell if they’re just really stupid, really evil, or really crazy. In the case of this Mexican politician, she may be a little bit of all three.   Continue reading “Mexican Politician Thinks the Homeless Population Should Be Culled Like Dogs”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Believe it or not, the power of the mainstream media doesn’t just reside in their ability to lie. While they’re known to publish falsehoods on a regular basis, that’s not really their strong suit. Their propaganda reaches its highest potency when they tell the truth. All they have to do obsess over a real news story, over and over again, until they’ve convinced you that this event represents a dangerous new trend.   Continue reading “Why The “War on Police” Is a Complete Sham”

Fox News – by Cody Derespina

Perhaps if Ralphie had been told his Red Ryder BB gun was legally considered a “firearm” in some states, he wouldn’t have had to be told “you’ll shoot your eye out.”

It turns out the spring air action pellet gun so sought after in the holiday classic “A Christmas Story” is considered far more than a toy in the eyes of the law. Case in point: Minnesota, where the Court of Appeals ruled on Monday to uphold the conviction of David Lee Haywood for possession of a “firearm” – in this case a Walther CP99 Compact .177-caliber BB gun.   Continue reading “Court ruling makes Minnesota latest state to call BB gun ‘firearm’”

Top Secret Writers – by Jeri Simpson

In the wake of September 11th, much has changed in the United States. Immigration policy has been drastically reformed and flying to visit grandma can result in shampoo seizure and invasive body scanning (1).

At the root of it all is an increase in security. The tragic events of that day 14 years ago were an eye-opener for the nation to batten down the hatches all in hopes to never suffer through a similar experience again.   Continue reading “DoD Makes Odd Request for “Role Players” in Boston”

Health Impact News – by Mary Holland J.D.

On September 23, 2014, an Italian court in Milan award compensation to a boy for vaccine-induced autism. (See the Italian document here.) A childhood vaccine against six childhood diseases caused the boy’s permanent autism and brain damage.

While the Italian press has devoted considerable attention to this decision and its public health implications, the U.S. press has been silent.   Continue reading “U.S. Media Blackout: Italian Courts Rule Vaccines Cause Autism”

BATR – by James Hall

Even to the casual observer, the financial condition of government budgets are under severe stress. Taxes have gone up consistently and have outpaced any meager adjustments in income for most taxpayers. No one can reasonably expect that municipal financing is assured by simply raising assessments and rates to keep their bloated bureaucracies solvent. Since the middle class has never recovered from the money centered meltdown, the average community struggles with diminished resources.

Add into this equation the prospects of an even worse financial collapse, the question needs to be asked, just how municipal jurisdictions will cope with the reality that even more properties will go off the tax rolls.   Continue reading “Municipal Bankruptcies and more on the way”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

The statin drugs prescribed to over 100 million people around the world have now been exposed as cellular poisons that accelerate aging and promote muscle fatigue, diabetes, memory loss and more.

Scientists at Tulane University in New Orleans found that statin drugs — which generate tens of billions of dollars a year for pharmaceutical companies — “deactivate” the stem cells responsible for cellular repair throughout the body. While statin drugs have been aggressively pushed by for-profit drug companies as “miracle” medicines, in truth they can lead to disastrous (even fatal) side effects in many patients.   Continue reading “STATINS RED ALERT: Widely prescribed drugs act as cellular poisons that accelerate aging… deactivate DNA repair… promote diabetes, muscle fatigue and memory loss”

Health Impact News

A report written about LA County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) revealed that during an 18 month period, of the thousands of children who were taken away from their parents and family members, 571 of them died while under the supervision of LA County DCFS. (Source.)

On Sunday September 28, 2015 Jason Janbahan appeared on the National Safe Child show to tell his story, and how a corrupt social service agency in LA County was responsible for the kidnapping and death of his 5 year old son.   Continue reading “Medically Kidnapped Child in LA County DCFS Care Dies – Father Vows to Fight Criminal Social Workers”

The Daily Caller – by Stewart Lawrence

Donald Trump told the CBS News program “60 Minutes” last weekend that he had a “humane” way to send illegal immigrants home. Typically, he didn’t offer many details, but he did mention that the prototype for his plan was a successful round-up and deportation of illegal immigrants in the 1950s. There was indeed such a plan, dubbed “Operation Wetback,” and developed by President Eisenhower to address what was then a growing illegal immigration problem. Ike reached back to his West Point days to find a military officer – General Joseph Swing – whom he trusted to implement his draconian plan, which saw more than a million illegal immigrants deported to Mexico in the space of a year.   Continue reading “Risking Liberal Ire, Trump Invokes Operation Wetback As A ‘Humane’ Solution To Illegal Immigration”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Hancock County, Ind. – School and anti-marijuana activist groups in Hancock County are debuting “marijuana goggles” at a community event this weekend, in an effort to “fight teen drug use.”

According to WISH TV, “the goggles allow the teens to see through the eyes of someone who has been smoking, without ever lighting up themselves.”   Continue reading “Schools Attempt To Force False Reefer Madness On Children Using Bogus “Weed Goggles””

Studio 360 Redesigns

When we teamed up with the Dallas design firm 70kft in August, we gave them a tough assignment: to come up with a symbol for the South free from the racism and divisiveness of the Confederate battle flag. Led by Gus Granger and Stefan Reddick, the team has been hard at work for the last month researching and designing their new concept.   Continue reading “Revealing a New Symbol for the South”

News 9 – AP

OKLAHOMA CITY – A state panel charged with overseeing artwork at the state Capitol has ordered the removal of a Ten Commandments monument from the statehouse grounds after a court found the sculpture violated the Oklahoma constitution.

The Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission voted 7-1 Tuesday during a special meeting to authorize the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to remove the one-ton granite monument.   Continue reading “Oklahoma Panel Orders Removal Of Ten Commandments Monument”

Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

It should come as no surprise that crop dust – that is, dirt and other contaminants that accumulate mostly during harvest season – is full of some questionable ingredients. What one farmer found when he sent some dust from his hog building outside his brother’s and father’s farms where they grow Liberty Link and Roundup Ready corn is a little more shocking.

The farmer collected some dust from the corners of the building where he housed his pigs and sent it to a lab, simply labeling it ‘hog dust.’ Midwest labs sent back their results:   Continue reading “Farmer Finds Surprising Results When He Sends GMO Crop ‘Dust’ to Lab”

The Organic Prepper

We live in a convenience-driven society. Fast food businesses thrive while home cooking flounders. Trips to the pharmacy can now be undertaken without getting out of your car, using the handy drive-through. Standard cleaning products are quickly being overtaken by disposable items you toss in the trash after one use. We’ve been brainwashed by the marketing companies to believe that the simplest things are wildly inconvenient, and that in our time-crunched society we must pay for shortcuts.   Continue reading “12 Ways to Save Money with Reusable Stuff in a Disposable World”

RT

The bombing of a wedding party in Yemen by an apparent Saudi Arabia airstrike has killed 135 people. The Saudi-led coalition, which has air supremacy in the area, denied responsibility for the tragedy.

Two missiles tore through two tents in the Al-Wahijah village in southwestern Yemen, where a wedding celebration was underway. According to media reports, the ill-fated wedding reception was held by a local man affiliated with the Houthi rebels, who are being targeted by Saudi-led airstrikes.   Continue reading “135 civilians killed in alleged coalition airstrike on Yemen wedding”

Mail.com

BEIRUT (AP) — Syria has already been shattered by more than four years of civil war, and with no solution in sight, some players on the ground and observers outside have concluded its fate will be to break up along sectarian or regional lines — in a best-case scenario, tenuously held together by a less centralized state.

A true partition would risk yet more mayhem, including ethnic or sectarian cleansing and battle over every bend in the border. But so spectacular is Syria’s disaster that many wonder whether its disparate groups can share a unifying national sentiment again.   Continue reading “After ruinous war, Syria regions may go separate ways”

Mail.com

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Beware of the wildlife.

Elephants and crocodiles have killed seven people in separate incidents over a seven-week period in an around a wildlife park in Malawi, the park’s managers said. African Parks, a Johannesburg-based group, on Monday attributed the deaths in Liwonde National Park primarily to the fact that the reserve is unfenced and also because poachers are illegally entering the park. The park’s 80-mile (130-kilometer) perimeter will be fenced, which will take 18 months, according to the non-profit group.   Continue reading “Elephants, crocodiles kill 7 people at Malawi park”