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Ok, ok. This is for real. Reading to your child “unfairly” advantages your child over children who don’t get read to. You see, your child should be a blithering automaton like the rest of the kids out there.

What’s fair? What’s unfair? Who defines what is fair? This professor who thinks that maybe abolishing the family (I’m not joking) is a keen idea? I don’t think so.   Continue reading “Professor: If You Read To Your Kids, You’re ‘Unfairly Disadvantaging’ Others”

Michael Loccisano/Getty Images/AFPBreitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

Shocking revelations show that at least four Clinton Foundation board of directors have either been charged or convicted of financial crimes, including bribery and fraud.

This newest, startling revelation is just one more of many in Peter Schweizer’s bombshell book Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich, the book that has sent the Hillary Clinton campaign and the media scrambling.   Continue reading “Revealed: Four Clinton Foundation Trustees Charged or Convicted of Financial Crimes”

Pakistani soldiers gather beside an army helicopter at a military hospital where victims of a helicopter crash were brought for treatment in Gilgit.The Guardian – by Jon Boone

Two ambassadors are among seven people killed when a military helicopter crashed into a school in Pakistan’s mountainous north and burst into flames.

The envoys were part of a large group of foreign dignitaries being ferried to the inauguration of a ski resort chairlift in the town of Naltar on Friday. It was due to be attended by the Pakistani prime minister.   Continue reading “Pakistan helicopter crash kills foreign ambassadors”

The Organic Prepper

One day, you’re just moving through life with everyone else in your office or at your church, and then, for whatever reason, the reality of how tenuous our current lifestyle is, hits you squarely between the eyes.  You realize that electricity and grocery stores and transportation are all things that you’ve been taking for granted and that these things could actually disappear. Maybe you’re concerned about a natural disaster. Perhaps you saw something on the evening news. It could even be a job loss that puts these things out of reach.   Continue reading “How to Start Prepping in 3 Easy Steps”

Col. John Petkosek (C-SPAN)Raw Story – by Travis Gettys

Conspiracy theorists took over a call-in show with a U.S. Army colonel who trains soldiers to fight rapidly evolving modern warfare at a base in Virginia to express their fears of a military takeover.

Col. John Petkosek, commander of the U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group at Fort A.P. Hill, appeared Wednesday on C-SPAN to discuss the 300-acre facility, which opened in 2014 and uses realistic buildings to train troops in urban combat against unconventional enemies.   Continue reading “Army colonel’s C-SPAN segment turns into caller freakout about military Armageddon”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In what was an “unambiguously” unpleasant April jobs payrolls report, with a March revision dragging that month’s job gain to the lowest level since June of 2012, the fact that the number of Americans not in the labor force rose once again, this time to 93,194K from 93,175K, with the result being a participation rate of 69.45 or just above the lowest percentage since 1977, will merely catalyze even more upside to the so called “market” which continues to reflect nothing but central bank liquidity, and thus – the accelerating deterioration of the broader economy.   Continue reading “Americans Not In The Labor Force Rise To Record 93,194,000”

Sun shining down on the Australian bushBBC News

A top Australian government business adviser has said climate change is a hoax by the United Nations.

Most climate models were wrong and there was little evidence of climate change, said Maurice Newman.

He said the UN had used climate change as a “hook” to establish and control a new world order.   Continue reading “Australia PM’s adviser says climate change a UN hoax”

pentagon (2)Global Research – by Bruce Wilson

This article was first published in September 2007.

“We knew what it [the building complex] was going to look like” – Architect John Mock

The story of the US Navy’s giant swastika-shaped barracks, built in the late 1960′s and located at the Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, just South of San Diego, has been all over the news. Rightly so – it’s the biggest government subsidized swastika display on Earth.     Continue reading “Nazi Symbols in the US Military: “Accidental” Giant US Navy Swastika Building Was No Accident”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — Blue Bell Creameries knew there was listeria in one of the company’s plants as far back as March 2013, according to a government investigation. But the company didn’t issue any recalls or shut down its production until after the products were linked to listeria illnesses this year — including three deaths in Kansas.

The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday released results of its investigations into Blue Bell’s plants in Oklahoma, Texas and Alabama after a Freedom of Information request by The Associated Press. The most extensive violations were found in Oklahoma, where the FDA listed 17 positive tests for listeria on equipment and around its plant there from March 2013 through February 2015.   Continue reading “Listeria contamination in Blue Bell plants goes back 2 years”

Mail.com

APOLLO, Pa. (AP) — A man used his 9-year-old daughter as a ploy to collect money for Girl Scout cookies he never ordered or delivered, police said.

Thirty-three-year-old Cody Patrick Wylie was arraigned Tuesday on charges of theft and receiving stolen property. He lives in Westmoreland County, northeast of Pittsburgh. He and his daughter took door-to-door cookie orders from as many as 100 people, police said, and eight people filed a criminal complaint.   Continue reading “Cops: Man used daughter, 9, to scam Girl Scout cookie buyers”

Elvis Summers, Irene Smokie McGheeMail.com

LOS ANGELES (AP) — After Elvis Summers built a tiny house on wheels for a woman who had been sleeping on the streets, he launched a crowdfunding campaign to construct similar shelters for other homeless people in his South Los Angeles neighborhood.

He had no grand ambitions beyond lending a helping hand in a city with thousands of residents without roofs over their heads. “Honestly I thought I’d raise enough money to help a dozen people, call it a day, and then go back to stressing about my job,” said the 38-year-old, who runs an online apparel store.   Continue reading “Man on mission to build tiny houses for Los Angeles homeless”

Фото: Валентин Илюшин, «БалтИнфо»Balt Info – by Paul Netupsky

The purpose of the signed Minister of Emergency Situations Vladimir Puchkov order, enters into force today – to protect the population in case of chemical or radioactive contamination. The whole area of ​​St Petersburg is related to a special (highest) group of civil defense, including may be subjected to radioactive contamination in the event of an accident at Leningrad NPP. Therefore, 100 percent of the citizens should be provided with gas masks, nearly one in three from St. Petersburg – as “medical personal protective equipment” (kits with special preparations – AI-2).   Continue reading “Russia: Employers are preparing for nuclear war”

Federal Courthouse in Trenton, New Jersey.WND – by Leo Hohmann

It all started with an unwanted knock on the door by a government worker and it’s being answered with a $60 million lawsuit.

A New Jersey family is suing the state child-protection agency after it allegedly sent a caseworker to their home to interrogate them on everything from their son’s homeschool education to questions about vaccines and guns in the house.   Continue reading “Homeschoolers interrogated on guns, vaccines”

DSCN0365Last day for the drawing. Cut-off for entries is 1:00 pm Pacific, 4:00 pm Eastern.  

Thank you and good luck to all who enter!

We will be having a drawing today for these two beyond bad-ass tomahawks, hand made by jstp and donated to support the site and the broadcast. These Commie Cleavers are perfect for that clean beheading that will leave you with a trophy to put on a pike in your front yard.  Or for a keepsake to last generations, simply tube-skin the commie noggin and whisk it away to your local taxidermist.   Continue reading “Last Day: Commie Cleaver 2015 by Hack-o-Matic – Enter to win”

alcohol_beer_drinking_driving_735_350Natural Society – by Robert Harrington

According to a recent study published in the journal Physiology and Behavior, driving while dehydrated is just as dangerous as driving drunk.

In addition to drivers not bringing adequate beverages on long road trips, many do not stop intermittently to drink fluids when thirsty. In a haste to reach their destination, some drivers avoid all food and drink throughout their road journey. Doing so, however, may prove to be a neglectful habit that can endanger themselves, other occupants, as well as other drivers on the road.   Continue reading “Study: Driving While Dehydrated ‘Just as Dangerous as Driving Intoxicated’”

Photo - Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich. Michael Bonfigli/The Christian Science MonitorWashington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

An Asian trade deal being negotiated in secret by the administration would let an international tribunal overrule state and federal laws to help foreign firms, a new issue congressional and legal opponents are raising in hopes of slowing the race for passage.

“It is really worrisome,” said top House Ways and Means Committee Democrat Rep. Sandy Levin. “Countries do not want to give away their jurisdiction away to some arbitrary panel,” he added.   Continue reading “New trade warning: International ‘tribunal’ could junk U.S. laws to help foreign firms”