lemon waterNatural Society 365 – by Stephanie Vick

There are plenty of awesome health benefits of lemons to justify starting your day with a nice glass of lemon water. Today, we’ll take a closer look at 15 reasons why you should consider making lemon juice in water your favorite breakfast drink.

One of the main health benefits of lemons is their ability to boost immune function. Lemons are full of vitamin C, which turns the immune system into a powerhouse of disease fighting soldiers. In fact, within days, many people say they feel minor ailments fade away by drinking lemon juice water – first thing, every morning.   Continue reading “15 benefits of adding lemon juice to your water”

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A California judge has reduced a convicted child rapist’s jail term by 15 years, claiming the sentence is too harsh because the man did not “consciously intend to harm” the three-year-old girl he sodomized.

Orange County Superior Court Judge M. Marc Kelly last Friday moved to lighten 20-year-old Santa Anna resident Kevin Jonas Rojano-Nieto’s 25 year sentence, asserting the jail term violates the US Constitution’s Eighth Amendment prohibiting cruel and unusual punishment.   Continue reading “Judge Lightens Convicted Child Rapist’s Sentence, Says He Did Not ‘consciously intend to harm’ 3-year-old”

President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks about Ferguson, Mo., before speaking at the Copernicus Community Center in Chicago to discuss immigration reform, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) TheBlaze – by Oliver Darcy

HOUSTON (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday denied a Justice Department request to lift a temporary hold on President Barack Obama’s executive action that sought to shield millions of immigrants from deportation.

U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen refused to stay his Feb. 16 decision that granted a preliminary injunction requested by 26 states. The U.S. government wants the injunction lifted — allowing Obama’s action to proceed — while it appeals Hanen’s ruling to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans.   Continue reading “Judge Denies Federal Government’s Request to Lift Hold on Obama’s Immigration Action”

Truth Farmer

Technology is not inherently evil. However, dependency upon it and authoritarian control over it can certainly be seen as either ignorant or evil.

When one considers the desire of the Powers that Shouldn’t Be to be omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent, it doesn’t take long to arrive at the conclusion that the freedom garnered by such wonderful inventions as the internet is very much a double edged sword. We have electronic fingerprints. We are monitored at every site. If we wish to not be monitored, we are “suspect” for being unlike the herd they would have us be. I guess it raises your position in the herd managing system for culling.   Continue reading “Transparency? Heck no! Shutting Down Cell Phones is for Your Safety”

Mind ControlDisinformation – by Marie Jones

Mention the words “mind control” to most people and they will tell you to put on your tin foil hat. Long associated with conspiracy theories, despite so much evidence to prove it has existed in some form or another from the time humans could interact, mind control is finally getting the respect it deserves, thanks to an unprecedented era of privacy invasions on all fronts that can no longer be denied.   Continue reading “Who Owns Your Mind?”

Credit: TimeIncTrue Activist – by Amanda Froelich

People are always looking for an excuse to consume more chocolate. A delectable comfort food that increases one’s serotonin levels, it’s a feel-good food that allows emotions to be translated into the senses – and that’s only one of the reasons it’s so appealing.

But according to a recent study, chocolate may be so good for your brain it could even improve your brain’s function as you age, even more than aerobic exercise does.   Continue reading “Yes, A Study Has Proven “Chocolate Better For Brain Than Exercise””

eubankrates4.jpgBATR – by James Hall

So you thought that the unimaginable could not happen. The signal is heard loud and clear. Keeping your money in a fiduciary account will not only earn no interest; there will be an actual cost of parking your funds in a bank relationship. The madness that has engulfed the financial sector is preparing to escalate the systematic looting of saved capital. Ponder the consequences of negative bank rates and ask, what exactly can anyone do or where can they place their money for safekeeping. The first objective of entrusting your funds to a financial institution is to have the ability to obtain access to the return of your capital.   Continue reading “Cost of Negative Bank Rates”

real-vs-fake-silver-eagleAmerican Preppers Network

Just about all bullion investors worry about counterfeits. Those concerns are magnified when someone is buying for the first time. Stories about fake coins from Asia and gold bars drilled and filled with Tungsten have been in the headlines recently. But the truth is, counterfeiting is just about as old as the concept of money itself.

Fortunately, making phony coins or bars isn’t easy. The equipment involved is significant – it takes far more than a color printer and the right paper. And making fakes good enough to pass a few simple tests is darn near impossible.   Continue reading “Simple Home Tests to Determine Whether Your Bullion Is Real or Fake”

money_corrupt_deal_monsanto_735_350Natural Society – by Christina Sarich

Dare to publish a scientific study against Big Biotech, and Monsanto will defame and discredit you. For the first time, a Monsanto employee admits that there is an entire department within the corporation with the simple task of ‘discrediting’ and ‘debunking’ scientists who speak out against GMOs.

The WHO recently classified glyphosate, a chemical in Monsanto’s best-selling herbicide Roundup, as carcinogenic – news that is really heating things up with biotech. So Monsanto has been demanding that the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) retract their statements about the poisons’s toxicity to human health.   Continue reading “Monsanto Employee Admits an Entire Department Exists to “Discredit” Scientists”

Online spy ware conceptDaily Finance – by Mitch Lipka

The growing problem of phony government websites run by crooks outperforming real government websites in search engine results led the FBI on Tuesday to issue a warning to consumers to avoid being victimized.

The pretend government sites are set up to both collect “fraudulent fees” and personal information from victims that can be used for identity theft and a host of other crimes, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.   Continue reading “FBI Warns of Thieving Phony Government Websites”

controlNatural News – by Mike Adams

As yet another sign of the emerging police state brutality taking place across America, government-run animal control “mafias” (i.e. your local animal control department) are now murdering family pets if those families don’t pay the ransom demands.

In essence, animal control departments are now running kidnap and ransom operations, holding family pets ransom for fines and fees that, if not paid, result in those family pets being murdered.

Don’t believe me? To my great surprise, this story comes from none other than CNN Money, which published this detailed report that outlines the animal murder operations taking place across America.    Continue reading “Government-run animal control now kidnapping and murdering family pets in America if owners don’t pay ransom demands”

eparkfile.jpgNJ.com – by James Kleimann

NEW MILFORD — The off-duty borough police officer who allegedly had crack cocaine and a hypodermic needle on him when he was arrested in Elmwood Park last Friday has resigned, according to officials.

Detective Sgt. Brian Long, of the New Milford Police Department, confirmed that patrolman Daniel DeMarco resigned effective April 1. He said the department otherwise had no comment on the 28-year-old officer’s arrest or any potential disciplinary proceedings.   Continue reading “N.J. cop charged with possessing crack cocaine resigns from force”

Go to Goodwill and buy a pair of size 14-16 men’s work boots.
Place them on your front porch, along with a copy of Guns & Ammo Magazine.
Put four giant dog dishes next to the boots and magazines.
Leave a note on your door that reads ……

Bubba,

Me and Marcel, Donnie Ray and Jimmy Earl went for more ammo.  Be back in an hour.    Continue reading “How To Install A Southern Home Security System”

War is Crime

U.S. corporation Monsanto plans to launch production of genetically modified marijuana, and companies such as Drug Policy Alliance y Open Society Foundation are going to create our own brand, which will be produced under cannabis, information portal La Red 21.

Organization of Open Society Foundation is under the control of the shareholder Monsanto, billionaire George Soros. Company Drug Policy Alliance y Open Society Foundation, funded by Monsanto will be responsible for market development of transgenic seeds of marijuana, particularly in Uruguay.   Continue reading “Why Legalize Marijuana? Because GMO Pot Is Coming”

SHTF Plan – by Jeremiah Johnson

Good Day to you, SHTF readers!  We’ve just concluded several pieces on home defense.  At the behest of Sixpack and Talon 1776 who requested pieces on clandestine movement techniques and offensive operations (repectively), I present this article for a precursor.  The best foundation for offensive operations in general is rooted in sound intelligence, and sound intelligence is not only found: it is made.   Continue reading “A Green Beret’s Guide To Developing Local Intelligence Networks: “Allies and Assets””

AllGov – by Noel Brinkerhoff

Local police departments are becoming increasingly susceptible to ransom demands made by hackers who gain control of law enforcement files and render them inaccessible. In the latest such incidents, police have given in to the demands and paid hundreds of bitcoin in ransom.

In Tewksbury, Massachusetts, police agreed to pay $500 in bitcoin last December to a hacker who infected the department’s electronic files with the CryptoLocker ransomware virus.   Continue reading “Illinois and Massachusetts Police Pay Bitcoin Ransom to Hackers”

opium-siteJon Rappoport

The Guardian reports statistics on opium agriculture in Afghanistan (“Former Blackwater gets rich as Afghan drug production hits record high”):

“…the US counternarcotics mission in Afghanistan stands out: opiate production has climbed steadily over recent years to reach record-high levels last year.”

“Far from eradicating the deep-rooted opiate trade, US counternarcotics efforts have proven useless, according to a series of recent official inquiries. Other aspects of the billions that the US has poured into Afghanistan over the last 13 years of war have even contributed to the opium boom.”   Continue reading “Afghanistan Mission accomplished: more heroin for the world”