tea_toxic_fluoride_735_350_2Natural Society – by Barbara Minton

An increasing percentage of the population has been getting smart about the dangers of drinking cola and other kinds of soda pop, and they’re abandoning it in droves. So as an alternative to soda, individuals are choosing boxed and bottled tea as a primary substitute beverage. This is no surprise because tea has a list of health benefits that can’t be ignored. But unless you know which teas to choose, you may be simply trading evils and consuming toxic fluoride.   Continue reading “Is Your Tea Loaded With Toxic Fluoride?”

Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (File Photo: AP/Chris Pizzello)The Blaze – by Jason Howerton

Legendary action movie star and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger may have been born in Austria — but make no mistake, he’s 100 percent American.

Appearing on SiriusXM’s “Opie With Jim Norton” radio show on Wednesday, Schwarzenegger proclaimed that he owes his entire career to the United States of America. The actor expressed his deep love for America after comedian Jim Norton asked if he had a desire to run for president, something he’s unable to do because he wasn’t born in the country.   Continue reading “Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Epic Response When He’s Asked if Constitution Should Be Amended So He Can Run for President”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Brooklyn, NY — Several officers attempting to make an arrest at the wrong house quickly turned their incompetence into a deadly situation.

As police were trying to force their way into the wrong home, they irresponsibly let the home owner’s dog loose.

When the dog ran out, he was naturally in an excited state. The dog jumped on a frightened lieutenant but didn’t cause any harm. Then one NYPD officer, with absolutely no regard for his surroundings pulled out his service weapon and fired his gun at point blank range.   Continue reading “Insane Video: Cops go to Wrong House to Make Arrest, Let Dog Out, Shoot at Dog in Crowded Area”

Two men are taken into custody by the U.S. Border Patrol near Falfurrias, Texas March 29, 2013. Brooks County has become an epicentre for illegal immigrant deaths in Texas. In 2012, sheriffDaily Caller – by Chuck Ross

An illegal Mexican immigrant who has been deported from the U.S. no less than four times was arrested in Texas after he threatened to kill a neighbor and was found with a loaded gun in his truck.

Omar Garcia-Vasquez, 44, was arrested on Tuesday in McLean, just east of Amarillo. A sheriff’s deputy responded to a 911 call about “a man with a gun,”the Amarillo Globe-News reported.   Continue reading “Illegal Alien Deported FOUR TIMES Is Arrested In Texas After Threatening A Family”

Alternews

Last spring, designer Adam Harvey hosted a session on hair and makeup techniques for attendees of the 2015 FutureEverything Festival in Manchester, England. Rather than sharing innovative ways to bring out the audience’s eyes, Harvey’s CV Dazzle Anon introduced a series of styling methods designed with almost the exact opposite aim of traditional beauty tricks: to turn your face into an anti-face—one that cameras, particularly those of the surveillance variety, will not only fail to love, but fail to recognize.   Continue reading “Clothes and Gadgets Block Face Recognition Technology, Confuse Drones and Make You (Digitally) Invisible”

Congress Wants to Put Artisanal Soap Makers Out of Business for Your SafetyNutritional Anarchy

What!  You mean to tell me you don’t use Dial or Zest to get clean?

You use HANDMADE SOAP?????

But how will you get your daily dose of cancer-causing parabens? Your hormone-disrupting substances?   Continue reading “Congress Wants to Put Artisanal Soap Makers Out of Business for Your Safety”

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The Examiner – by Nancy Swanson

Today a class action lawsuit (Case No: BC 578 942) was filed in Los Angeles County, California against the Monsanto corporation. The suit alleges that Monsanto is guilty of false advertising by claiming that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, targets an enzyme only found in plants and not in humans or animals. Monsanto makes this claim to support the contention that glyphosate is harmless to humans.   Continue reading “Monsanto sued in Los Angeles County for false advertising”

The Organic Prepper

Home of restrictive gun laws.  Liberal enclaves like Los Angelos and Hollywood. That terrible, four-year drought. Feinstein and Pelosi.

Not great qualities for a state, I have to admit.

I can’t tell you how many times people have blithely suggested that I move. Or that they hold close the fervent wish that our state should break off with the next earthquake and fall into the ocean. Or that they lump every single Californian in with the Obama-loving, gum-chewing, impractical folks that are always the ones representing us on TV.   Continue reading “In Defense of California: Stop Wishing We’d Fall into the Ocean and Die”

Popehat – by Kent White

My three kids are sarcastic and irreverent. This isn’t a shock to anyone who knows me. Their mouthiness can be irritating, but usually I manage to remember that I don’t set much of an example of rhetorical decorum.

Maybe I should start giving the same consideration to other people’s kids.

For some time I’ve been mean to university students who feel entitled to a “safe space” — by which they seem to mean a space where they are insulated from ideas they don’t like.   Continue reading ““Safe Spaces” And The Mote In America’s Eye”

Reuters/Ammar AwadRT

A Sixteen-year-old Palestinian armed with a large knife was shot dead by Israeli troops in eastern Jerusalem. Israeli police said he tried to attack border patrol officers near a checkpoint.

The police statement said that the Palestinian youth began running towards the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) officers wielding a knife. One of the officers pushed him away and teenager started to sprint towards the crossing.    Continue reading “Israeli soldiers kill 16yo Palestinian wielding butcher’s knife”

Yahoo News

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — A powerful earthquake struck Nepal Saturday, killing at least 906 people across a swath of four countries as the violently shaking earth collapsed houses, leveled centuries-old temples and triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest. It was the worst tremor to hit the poor South Asian nation in over 80 years.

At least 876 people were confirmed dead in Nepal, according to the police. Another 20 were killed in India, six in Tibet and two in Bangladesh. Two Chinese citizens died at the Nepal-China border. The death toll is almost certain to rise, said deputy Inspector General of Police Komal Singh Bam.   Continue reading “Nepal quake: Hundreds dead, history crumbled, Everest shaken”

SARAH SALDANAHuffington Post – by Roque Planas

Three immigrant women who say they were punished for joining a hunger strike in a Texas family detention center on Thursday sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and GEO Group, the company that operates the facility.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court against ICE Director Sarah Saldaña and personnel at the Karnes County Residential Center, seeks to prohibit ICE and GEO from putting women and their children in isolation as punishment for protesting, and from threatening to separate mothers from their children.   Continue reading “Private Prison Company Sued For Allegedly Putting Hunger-Striking Moms In Solitary Confinement”

Huffington Post – by Mariah Stewart

KINLOCH, Mo. — Just minutes away from Ferguson, its now-famous neighbor, is Kinloch, the first well-established African-American community in St. Louis County. Kinloch was once a flourishing town with some 10,000 residents.

Today, the population is less than 300. They elected a new mayor earlier this month: Betty McCray, 64, a seven-year veteran of the Kinloch Board of Aldermen. She won with 76 percent of the vote — that is, 63 votes.   Continue reading “Newly Elected Mayor Locked Out Of City Hall In Struggling St. Louis County Town”

Protecting 2nd AmendmentHickory Record – by Frank Bumb

HICKORY, N.C. – State legislators for Catawba County want the federal government to keep their hands off North Carolina residents’ guns.

State Reps. Jay Adams (R-District 96) and Mitchell Setzer (R-District 89) are the primary sponsors behind House Bill 886 (HB886), the Second Amendment Preservation Act.

The bill prevents any enforcement of a federal law that “infringes on a law-abiding citizen’s right to keep and bear arms.”

Continue reading “Taking aim: Catawba County legislators fire shots at federal gun laws”

The New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, JD

Fresh on the heels of its effort to thwart federal attempts to disarm civilians, the North Carolina legislature is trying to arrest the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) larceny of liberty, as well.

Senate Bill 303 would permit North Carolina to refuse to enforce recently promulgated EPA regulations restricting the use of wood-burning stoves for heat.   Continue reading “North Carolina Senate Passed Bill Nullifying EPA Regulations on Wood-burning Stoves”