Before It’s News- by Off the Grid News

It’s the most reliable, safe and efficient way to produce heat with wood. So why do so few homes nowadays have them?

Masonry stoves have been used for centuries — across Scandinavia, France, Germany and Poland. But they were seldom found in Britain and it’s the early British influence on North America that may account for their relative scarcity in the US.   Continue reading “The Ancient Off Grid Heater That’s Far Better Than A Wood Stove”

The Guardian

A massive airlift of refugees will begin in Central America next week after regional countries agreed to help thousands of stranded Cubans who have been driven by the threat of normalised relations to migrate to the United States.

Fears that talks between Washington and Havana may soon curtail favourable US migration policies have prompted the biggest rush from the Caribbean island since the “raft exodus” of 1994. More than 40,000 Cubans have entered the US this year, almost double the number in 2014.   Continue reading “Central American countries agree airlift of Cuban migrants seeking to enter US”

Natural News – by Ethan A. Huff

You know the American justice system is in utter shambles when a non-violent, elderly man is sentenced to life in prison for his involvement with the cannabis plant, while corrupt scientists and drug company CEOs who lie about the safety of pharmaceuticals and vaccines, harming and killing thousands of innocent children in the process, get off scot-free.   Continue reading “Three vaccine ‘science’ fraudsters who should probably be (or already have been) in jail: Poul Thorsen, Paul Offit and Henry Miller”

Adask’s Law

The following is an email exchange between myself and one who listens to my be radio shows.  The listener was concerned that I regularly “mispronunciate” (as former President Bush would say) the word “unalienable”.  I explained that the “mispronunciation” is done intentionally to absolutely distinguish between the words “unalienable” (which implicates our Father YHWH Elohiym and is non-commercial) and “inalienable” (whose power is comparatively trivial).   Continue reading ““Unalienable” vs. “Inalienable””

Compromise

In order to survive, it is not unheard of for a person to resort to cannibalism, which is justified, unless one kills his companion under the guise of a superior right to survive.  The person who accepts a concealed carry permit as his survival necessitates such is not the traitor.

But there are a plenty who take pride in the fact that they have it and you do not, and they will tell you that their exclusive right is rightful and lawful.  This person is a traitor and this standard can hold true for all compromise and runs in direct parallel to the survival level.     Continue reading “The Uncensored Gordon Kahl Story”

The Realist Report

Following a 13-minute call-in commentary to a BBC radio program in which a British man made a number of factual and easily verifiable observations about Jewish supremacy and power in the Western world, including Jewish control over international finance and banking systems, the organized Jewish community in the United Kingdom is demanding the BBC provide police with the caller’s information. The Times of Israel reports:   Continue reading “Jews Demand Caller Exposing Jewish Supremacy Be Identified, Arrested”

The Electronic Intifada – by Ali Abunimah

In September 2014, on the eve of the Jewish new year, Israel’s leading financial daily named Omar Barghouti among the 100 people most likely to influence the country’s economy in the following year.

Calcalist, the business supplement of the mass circulation newspaper Yediot Ahronot, said that the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, which Barghouti helped found, was “already worrying the government.”   Continue reading “How the Israel boycott movement struck major blows in 2015”

Anti-Media – by Sarah Lazare

(COMMONDREAMSState Department spokesperson John Kirby is raising eyebrows after he released a recap of 2015 “success stories” in which he credits the United States for bringing “peace” and “security” to Syria and “stepping up” to help the country’s people at a difficult time.

“The United States and many members of the international community have stepped up to aid the Syrian people during their time of need,” wrote Kirby in his laudatory year-in-review released late last week. He went on to claim that “the United States has led the world in humanitarian aid contributions since the crisis began in 2011.”   Continue reading “US Government Is Taking Credit For Bringing Peace to Syria — and They’re Not Joking”

Reuters

Four U.S. Secret Service agents were injured in a head-on collision in New Hampshire that killed the driver of the other vehicle, the Secret Service and New Hampshire police said on Wednesday.

The driver of the other car crossed into the oncoming lane while traveling down a hill Tuesday night and hit the vehicle carrying the on-duty agents, the local police department said in a statement. Two people were injured in addition to the Secret Service agents.   Continue reading “U.S. Secret Service agents injured in fatal New Hampshire car crash”

RT

A new form of contagious cancer has been discovered by scientists. Not only does it mean such cancers are not as rare as originally thought, researchers say the disease can wipe out an entire species.

To date there were two known forms of transmissible cancers in nature, and this included forms of tumor spreadable between Tasmanian devils, as well as between dogs and soft-shell clams.   Continue reading “Researchers discover new form of contagious cancer”

Waking Times – by Isaac Davis

If you want to continue to be slaves of the banks and pay the cost of your own slavery, then let bankers continue to create money and control credit.”Josiah Stamp

Iceland has gained the admiration of populists in recent years by doing that which no other nation in the world seems to be willing or capable of doing: prosecuting criminal bankers for engineering financial collapse for profit.   Continue reading “Switzerland Follows Iceland in Declaring War Against the Banksters”

Mint Press News – by Kit O’Connell

AUSTIN, Texas — Allying himself with figures like Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, infamous talk show host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is spreading misinformation about Muslims online and in his weekly radio program.

This tactic is Jones’ latest effort to use fear to generate clicks for his popular website and weekly radio program, “Infowars,” and to boost profits for his advertisers.   Continue reading “Alex Jones Is ‘No Better Than ISIS’: How The Infowars Host Spreads Fear For Profit”

Seattle PI

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Though the Mississippi River and its tributaries didn’t top the 19 vulnerable levees that federal officials were monitoring, the dangers from a rare winter flood remained throughout Missouri and parts of Illinois on Wednesday.

Swollen rivers and streams were pushed to heights not seen since the massive 1993 floods, causing Illinois to transfer an unknown number of inmates from a state prison and declare disasters governor in seven counties and prompting Missouri’s governor to activate the National Guard to help divert traffic away from submerged roads.   Continue reading “Several levees monitored in Missouri; death toll rises to 20”

Oregon Live – by Les Zaitz

BURNS – The strangers carrying the whisper of danger arrived in the vast territory of the Harney Basin just before the holidays.

Ammon Bundy once helped his father repulse the government in an armed showdown on a Nevada desert. He was Tasered for his effort.   Continue reading “Militiamen, ranchers in showdown for soul of Burns”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Back when Obama was first trying to get elected in 2008, he had this to say about taking vacations:

“You have to understand that if you seek that office, you have to be prepared to give your life to it. Essentially the burden that any president, I think, strikes, with the American people is, um, you give me this office and in turn my, fears, doubts, insecurities, foibles, need for sleep, family life, vacations, leisure is gone. I am giving myself to you.” Continue reading “FOIA Documents Reveal Obama Took an $8 Million Vacation”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Jan Helfeld is a political journalist who has been traveling around and asking politicians some of the same awkward questions that work to expose the illegitimacy of their authority. His questions were extremely simple and many times ridiculed as “stupid” by the politicians that he interviewed, because he was attempting to establish moral principles using the Socratic method.

One of the best and most crucial questions that Helfeld has asked over the years is simple enough: “can you delegate a right that you don’t have to someone else?”   Continue reading “Watch Politicians Snap When Alternative Media Journalist Asks them One Short Question”

RT

The US military’s advanced research agency has announced a project to build a prototype drone that can land on and take off a destroyer at sea. The drone is designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions, as well as airstrikes.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced on Tuesday it had awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation a $93 million contract to build a full-scale prototype drone for initial ground-based testing.   Continue reading “DARPA’s new military drone could morph destroyers into aircraft carriers”

Mail.com

CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago officials are expected to announce changes in police training, including a requirement that every officer responding to service calls be equipped with a Taser.

A statement from Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office late Tuesday night said Emanuel and Interim Police Superintendent John Escalante would announce Wednesday “a major overhaul” of the policy regarding how officers respond to incidents and the use of force.   Continue reading “Changes to be announced in Chicago police training, Tasers”

Mail.com

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — A teen fugitive from Texas known for using an “affluenza” defense and his mother were scheduled to depart for the U.S. after authorities said a phone call for pizza led to their capture in the Mexican resort city of Puerto Vallarta.

Eighteen-year-old Ethan Couch and his mother, Tonya Couch, were being held at immigration offices in Guadalajara to be returned to the United States aboard a commercial flight to Houston on Wednesday, authorities said.   Continue reading “Officials: ‘Affluenza’ teen, mom tracked to Mexico by phone”