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Executive Order Aims to Make Water Conservation a Way of Life in California

SACRAMENTO – Moving to bolster California’s climate and drought resilience, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued an executive order that builds on temporary statewide emergency water restrictions to establish longer-term water conservation measures, including permanent monthly water use reporting, new permanent water use standards in California communities and bans on clearly wasteful practices such as hosing off sidewalks, driveways and other hardscapes.   Continue reading “California Governor Brown Issues Order To Continue Water Savings As Drought Persists”

pH Chart–Acid Alkaline Preferences of Plants – What Is Compost?

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Chart of pH–acid alkaline–preferences of common flowers, vegetables, and trees , for organic gardeners. … If you grow plants that thrive in your neighborhood, your soil probably will be just fine. But if you are trying something …    Continue reading “Acid or Alkaline? What pH Means in Gardenspeak”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Tacoma, WA — On May 24, 2014, 15-year-old Monique Tillman and her brother were riding their bikes when they were stopped and this young girl was assaulted by Tacoma Police Officer Jared Williams.

Tillman and her brother had done nothing wrong, and were merely targeted by this ‘public servant’ because they had the unfortunate luck to have crossed paths with him.   Continue reading “Disturbing Video Shows a Cop Brutally Beat a Child for Riding Her Bike, Charges HER with Assault”

Time – by Josh Sanburn

Major cities across the U.S. have experienced a surge in homicides in recent months, continuing a grim rise that began last year.

Murders are up in roughly 30 cities nationwide so far in 2016, according to data released by the Major Cities Chiefs Association on Friday. Nearly half of the cities surveyed showed increases in homicides in the first quarter of this year compared with 2015, when the murder rate in many U.S. cities rose after decades of decline. The data paints a varied picture: some cities have experienced a slight rise in murders, others have seen declines, while nearly a dozen metropolitan areas–including Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, Nashville, and San Antonio–have had sizable increases.   Continue reading “Murders Are Up in Many U.S. Cities Again This Year”

The Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

A reverse buy bust appears to be in the works for the Albuquerque Police Department, but the details of how they plan to go about catching low-level drug users — by becoming crack cocaine manufacturers — signifies everything inherently corrupt about the U.S.’ war on drugs.

Burque Media exclusively revealed APD’s intentions to become temporary crack manufacturers, after a confidential source shared the affidavit about the impending bust.   Continue reading “To Bust People for Buying Crack, Cops Are Now Manufacturing and Selling People Crack”

Free Thought Project – by Justin Gardner

Government licensing as an extortion racket and depressor of prosperity

Government, has for thousands of years, refined its methods of extracting wealth from people, perhaps with no greater efficiency than in 20th century America. The Federal Reserve, corporatism, and consumerism proved a winning combination for achieving what is known as The Great Fleecing.   Continue reading “How Government Takes Away Your Right to do Something and Sells it Back to You as a “License””

The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowen

We teach little kids from the time that they are very small to dial 9-1-1 for an emergency. The sad part about this (besides possibly having your dog shot for no reason) is that, in an era where the majority of people are using cell phones, 9-1-1 can suffer an accuracy rate of just 10% on being able to correctly locate someone when they desperately need emergency services most.

The reality of this means that Facebook check-in and fast food ordering apps are actually more reliable at being able to locate you in an emergency than 9-1-1 which people typically only dial for an emergency.   Continue reading “Facebook And Dominos Are More Reliable At Finding You Than 9-1-1 In An Emergency”

The Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Washington, D.C. – Providing even more proof that she is simply a puppet for the ruling oligarchy, on Thursday, Hillary Clinton attended a $100,000-a-head fundraiser hosted by none other than Lynn Forester de Rothschild, a prominent New York businesswoman, and supporter of Mrs. Clinton.

The Rothschild banking dynasty is a family line that has been accused of pulling the political strings of many different governments through their control of various economic systems throughout the world. Historically, there is ample evidence to prove that the family has used its vast fortune to control the political apparatus of numerous nations throughout history, toppling regimes and bringing entire economies to their knees.
Continue reading “Selected not Elected — Rothschilds Hold $100,000 a Plate Dinner Fundraiser for Guess Who”

Breitbart – by Bob Price

A Chevrolet pickup truck loaded with 15 illegal aliens was stopped by a barrier fence when they attempted to enter Naval Air Station (NAS) Kingsville on Thursday. The barrier fence stopped the vehicle and prevented the illegal entry into the Naval facility.

On Thursday evening, about 8 p.m., the truck loaded down beyond capacity with suspected illegal aliens drove past the initial gate at the Kingsville NAS. Kingsville is located about 125 miles north of the Texas/Mexico border in Brownsville just off Highway 77.   Continue reading “Truck with 15 Illegal Aliens Stopped by Barrier at Texas Navy Base”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

In Alabama, Governor Robert Bentley signed HB98, which provides for retired veterans who qualify, to obtain free pistol permits.  The bill was popular with the legislature, passing nearly unanimously. HB98 passed the House 93 to 4 with 3 abstentions. It passed the Senate 30 to 2 with no abstentions on 3 May, 2016, and was signed into law by Governor Bently on 13 May, 2016.

The bill applies to retired military veterans who are non-disability retirees from the Army, Navy, Coast Guard or Marines, or any reserve component thereof. From the HB98(pdf):   Continue reading “AL: Free Carry Permits for Retired Military Veterans”

Haaretz – by Nadan Feldman

An Israeli-born economist, Ilan Goldfajn, is expected to be appointed governor of the central bank of Brazil, according to Brazilian media reports on Friday. The news came a day after Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was suspended from office by the Brazilian Senate. She will now face an impeachment trial over allegations that she borrowed from government banks to conceal a deficit.   Continue reading “Israeli-born economist eyed as Brazil’s central bank governor”

Video Rebel’s Blog

The days of Let’s Pretend will come to an end very harshly as soon the Dollar Dies in the very near future.

I have several times said that projecting a future based on recent history is perilous. If we saw the battling armies of WW II, could we ever believe in 1946 that the grandchildren of those men would surrender their women and their wealth to hordes of violent refugees 70 years later?   Continue reading “America Is Ungovernable. Projecting A Future Is Impossible”

The Organic Prepper

Sometimes a cautionary tale is more motivating than any amount of positive reinforcement every could be, and the horrifying reports from Venezuela are a perfect example. If you’re paying attention to the things they’ve run out of, you can put together a collapse supply list to see you through the crisis in the event of a breakdown in our own country. The time to prepare is now, well before the situation devolves to one that is similar.   Continue reading “Create a Collapse Supply List Based on the Things They Are Out of in Venezuela”

Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

If former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is elected president, she says she plans to put her husband in one of the biggest roles of her presidency.

“My husband, who I’m going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy, cause you know he knows how to do it,” Clinton said at a rally in Kentucky on Sunday according to ABC News. “And especially in places like coal country and inner cities and other parts of our country that have really been left out.”   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton: I’m Putting Bill Back In Charge If I’m Elected”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Suicide, birth defects, heart problems, hostility, violence, aggression, hallucinations, self-harm, delusional thinking, homicidal ideation, and death are just a few of the side effects caused by psychiatric medication.

There have been 150 studies in seventeen countries on antidepressant-induced side effects. There have been 134 drug regulatory agency warnings from eleven countries and the EU warning about the dangerous side effects of antidepressants.   Continue reading “Mom Faces Down SWAT Team & MRAP for Refusing to Give Daughter Deadly Antipsychotic Drug”

Health Nut News – by Erin Elizabeth

It brings me no joy to break the news of yet another doctor, found dead. It’s getting more and more difficult to even write these updates for you all; I can’t wrap my head around how this is still happening and why the mainstream media is continuing to ignore it.

Dr Clogston went missing on the 15th of April, but wow, was seen by a GOOD FRIEND on the 20th (how does that work!?) and then found dead in his cars weeks later? And authorities say that’s not suspicious (at this point I can’t help but question authority quite a lot. We’re at nearly 40 doctors in mysterious deaths in well under a year)   Continue reading “Holistic Doctor Found Dead After Missing For Weeks”

Waking Times – by Makia Freeman

Everything is fake in our society today – or at least a great many things are. Our world is filled with an extraordinary amount of lies, deception, disinformation, misinformation, fakery, fraud, facades, mirages, propaganda and brainwashing. The good thing though is that once you awaken to the deception, you can use it as a tool for raising your consciousness. The idea that virtually everything is fake can be empowering rather than depressing. Sure, we’ve all felt overwhelmed, sad, angry and impotent at times when we’ve seen just how easily our (mis)leaders can fool the masses with sophistry and empty rhetoric, but they’ve all been placed there to challenge us to wake up more quickly and fully, and reclaim our world.   Continue reading “Everything is Fake: Top 40 Pieces of Fakery in Our World”