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Year: 2015
Natural News – by White Wolf Von Atzingen
The medical arena states that everyone should be immunized against Tetanus every 10 years. Thus the “Tetanus Shot” is indeed an immunization. Now all Tetanus shots I know of contain the Peruses vaccination as well. It is a combined vaccine. I might touch upon Peruses in another article but my main focus he is the reality of Tetanus, otherwise known as Lockjaw. Continue reading “Tetanus Naturally”
The Taurid meteor shower 2015 won’t look like your average meteor shower.
It lasts much longer than usual, though it peaks very soon. And instead of small, quick, streaking meteors, Taurids produce big, bright “fireballs” and “earthgrazers.”
And NASA says this year’s Taurids “may be more active than usual.” Continue reading “Taurid Meteor Shower 2015 Peak: Perfect Conditions For ‘Fireballs,’ ‘Earthgrazers’”
The Detroit News – by James David Dickson
Macomb Township — A fight between two neighbors broke out Thursday after one of the men became irate over leaves blown onto his lawn from the other neighbor’s leaf blower, authorities say.
A 52-year-old man was using a leafblower at his mobile home on the 46000 block of Chatsworth, when his neighbor, Jerry Thomas Ficht, 57, approached him about 1:15 p.m., accusing him of blowing leaves onto Ficht’s yard. Continue reading “Fight over leafblower broken up by gun-toting woman”
Huffington Post – by Caroline Bologna
A fourth grader’s answer to a math problem shows the power of “girl code.”
Maddy Douglas was filling out a worksheet for homework when she came across a question about the dating patterns of a group of high schoolers.
Continue reading “Fourth Grader Shuts Down Math Problem By Invoking Girl Code”
When independent traders in a small Welsh town discovered the loopholes used by multinational giants to avoid paying UK tax, they didn’t just get mad.
Now local businesses in Crickhowell are turning the tables on the likes of Google and Starbucks by employing the same accountancy practices used by the world’s biggest companies, to move their entire town “offshore”. Continue reading “Crickhowell: Welsh town moves ‘offshore’ to avoid tax on local business”
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – Records just obtained by 8 On Your Side reveal a Pinellas County deputy who was disciplined last month for drunken misbehavior at a Mothers Against Drunk Driving conference in Fort Lauderdale showed up at that July statewide training event prepared to party.
“The plot thickens,” said former MADD director and anti-DUI attorney Tom Carey after hearing new details. “It seems to be a lot worse than originally presented.” Continue reading “Pinellas Deputy drunk at anti-drunk driving event showed up ready to party, skipped training”
Angad Paul, chief executive of Caparo Holdings, had done a lot of things in his 45 years.
He created the world’s fastest road-legal car, for instance. The Caparo T1. Continue reading “Son Of Billionaire Steel Magnate Plunges To His Death Amid Demise Of UK Industry”
A small airplane crashed into a residential area of Akron, Ohio. Many local residents are without power, and the building is on fire. All nine people onboard the plane are dead, Ohio State highway Patrol officials announced.
No one was injured inside the apartment building, and all the residents are accounted for, local officials said, according to WEWS. Continue reading “No survivors after plane crashes into Akron, Ohio apartment building – officials”
ATHENS, Ga., Nov. 10 (UPI) — New research suggests a chemical dispersant used in the wake of the BP oil spill failed to help, and may have actually hindered, the cleanup.
A study led by researchers at the University of Georgia showed a chemical concoction thought to encourage the oil’s breakdown, in fact, hampers the ability of microorganisms to naturally degrade the hydrocarbons. Continue reading “Dispersants fail: Half the spilled BP oil may be on Gulf floor”
The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause
By now you’ve probably heard all about the strange light that was seen across the Western United States and Mexico on Saturday night, as well as the Navy’s explanation for the anomaly. Apparently, the light was nothing more than a test of a Trident II missile (which is normally armed with a nuclear warhead) that was launched from a submarine in the Pacific. The only question that remains, is why did the Navy conduct their secret test at a time and place where so many people would be able to see it? Continue reading “The Disturbing Reason For The Navy’s Trident Missile Test”
The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) just released critically important information on Florida bill SB 646, which aggressively undermines health freedom by greatly restricting medical and religious vaccine exemptions, as well as expanding forced government tracking of private citizen’s confidential vaccination records.
Please share this news release with others and act now to send a clear message that we will not support unconstitutional restrictions against our health freedom. Continue reading “Florida Health Freedom Under Attack: New Bill (SB 646) Threatens Vaccine Exemptions; Forces Gov. Tracking Of Records”
Mint Press News – by Christopher Ingraham, Washington Post
Recent years have brought public scrutiny on a controversial law enforcement practice known as civil asset forfeiture, which lets police seize and keep cash and property from people who are never convicted — and in many cases, even charged — with wrongdoing. But despite a growing public outcry spurred in part by news investigations and congressional hearings, a new report Tuesday from the Institute for Justice, a non-profit civil liberties law firm, finds that the past decade has seen a “meteoric, exponential increase” in the use of the practice. Continue reading “Report: Police Forfeiture Increases In Times Of Economic Hardship”
On Monday, officers from the Los Angeles Police Department took down a man for “acting bizarrely and standing in traffic.”
Officers were called to the scene in Lake Balboa shortly after 1:00 PM over reports of the man acting strangely, though no specifics were given other than the fact that he was in the roadway. Continue reading “Los Angeles Cops Shoot, Kill Man for ‘Acting Bizarrely’”
Apparently DHS’s “If You See Something Say Something” spying program isn’t enough. Now DHS/Police want to turn school kids into spies.
The “Project Safe Campus” (PSC) program is an anonymous CASH rewards program that pays students $100.00 to spy on fellow classmates! Continue reading “(Updated) DHS/Police are paying school kids to spy on classmates”
Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville
As I have written on a number of occasions, one of the hallmarks of a false flag attack is the presence of a military drill occurring shortly before or after the event in question. More so, the presence of a military drill occurring during the actual event is even more of a hallmark of the potential for the event to have been orchestrated by a national government for the purpose of using the incident in question both as propaganda and the justification for a pre-existing agenda. Continue reading “Israel Running “Drills” As Russian Plane Crashes”
The story could set the stage for a western-style soap opera.
“I call it ‘as the sagebrush burns,’” said Erin Maupin of the long and storied history involving the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), special interest groups and the cattle ranchers on the Steens Mountain of Oregon.
The latest scene involved two ranchers being sentenced to five years in federal prison for inadvertantly burning about 140 acres of BLM rangeland in two separate fires, years ago. That is an area big enough to feed about three cow-calf pairs for a year in that neck of the woods. Continue reading “Two members of Oregon’s Hammond family to serve time in prison after burning 140 acres of BLM land”