Natural News – by Mike Adams

Think the Zika virus is responsible for all the cases of microcephaly in South America? Think again: There is no reliable scientific evidence linking the two. The developmental deformities are actually caused by exposure to toxic insecticide and larvicide chemicals, not Zika virus.

But because Zika virus fear fits a convenient funding narrative for chemical giants and vaccine manufacturers, it is being played up by the corrupt, criminally-run CDC and the Obama administration to funnel billions of dollars into the hands of vaccine corporations while ignoring the real causes of microcephaly.   Continue reading “10 shocking reasons why Zika virus fear is another fraudulent medical hoax and vaccine industry funding scam”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Not one, but two police training academies have now been suspended for what appears to be teaching the use of excessive force — as the norm — captured on video.

After an investigation by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), the Lower Rio Grande Development Council (LRGVDC) Regional Police Academy and the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office Training Academy have been suspended until two further investigations are concluded.   Continue reading “This is Why Police Beat People — Two Police Academies Caught on Video TEACHING Excessive Force”

End of the American Dream – by Michael Snyder

We always knew that it was coming.  All over the world, governments and big corporations are pushing us toward a fundamentally different way of doing things.  They insist that this new way will be more safe, more secure and more efficient.  They are telling us that we should embrace new technology and be open to new ways of buying and selling.  And they assure us that new methods of identification will not be intrusive and will simply allow them to crack down on criminals such as identity thieves, tax evaders and terrorists.  But could it be possible that there is more going on here than we are being told?  Could it be possible that we should actually be highly alarmed by this huge push for “Mark of the Beast” technology?    Continue reading “Why Is There Suddenly Such A Huge Push For ‘Mark Of The Beast’ Technology?”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

Among the many reasons parents should be pulling their children out of the public indoctrination centers known as public schools is the latest move by the State of Washington to indoctrinate children as young as kindergartners that gender identity is a “social construct.”

According to the state’s health education glossary, the definition of gender is:   Continue reading “Gender Identity Indoctrination Coming to Kindergartners in Washington State”

Reuters

At least 12 people, including five Army soldiers, have died in Texas due to torrential rain in the past week which has also damaged hundreds of homes and led the state to evacuate three prison facilities, officials said on Friday.

The U.S. Army and local rescue teams were using boats, helicopters and sniffer dogs to search for four soldiers who went missing when their military vehicle overturned in a flood-swollen creek on Thursday at Fort Hood in central Texas.    Continue reading “At least 12 killed in Texas floods, prisons evacuated”

The Burning Platform

Only a captured government drone could put out a report showing only 38,000 new jobs created, with the working age population rising by 205,000, and have the balls to report the unemployment rate plunged from 5.0% to 4.7%, the lowest since August 2007. If you ever needed proof these worthless bureaucrats are nothing more than propaganda peddlers for the establishment, this report is it. The two previous months were revised significantly downward in the fine print of the press release.   Continue reading “Funniest BLS Report Ever”

Miami Herald – by Kate Irby

People deal with stress in different ways. Some talk it out, others exercise or give themselves a treat to feel better.

A Florida man dealt with stress by trying to bury his boss, according to reports.

Erick A. Cox, a 32-year-old man who goes by Pork Chop, was arguing with his 57-year-old boss at a construction site of a new Walmart in DeBary, Florida Wednesday morning.   Continue reading “Man nicknamed Pork Chop tries to bury boss with front-end loader, cops say”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

So much for that much anticipated rebound in the participation rate. After it had managed to rise for 5 months in a row through March, hitting the highest level in one year, the disenchantment with working has returned, and the labor force participation rate promptly slumped in both April and May, sliding 0.4% in the past two months to 62.60%, just shy of its 35 year low of 62.4% hit last October. This can be seen in the surge of Americans who are no longer in the labor force, who spiked by 664,000 in May, hitting an all time high of 94.7 million. As a result of this the US labor force shrank by over 400,000 to 158,466K, down from 158,924K a month ago, and helped the unemployment rate tumble to 4.7%, the lowest level since 2007.   Continue reading “Americans Not In The Labor Force Soar To Record 94.7 Million, Surge By 664,000 In One Month”

The State – by Sammy Fretwell

COLUMBIA, SC Oil companies that want to lay pipelines through South Carolina will have to do so without seizing people’s land, according to legislation approved this week by state lawmakers.

Responding to concerns that surfaced over a pipeline project last year, the state House of Representatives voted 89-3 Wednesday night for the legislation that supporters say will protect property rights. The Senate, which already had voted for a version of the measure, signed off on the legislation Thursday and sent the bill to Gov. Nikki Haley’s desk.   Continue reading “Oil companies banned from seizing property for pipelines in South Carolina”

The Hill – by Julian Hattem

A federal judge has ordered the Obama administration to release new emails connected to Hillary Clinton before Democratic National Convention in July.

In an order late on Wednesday, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson told the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to hand over to the Republican National Committee (RNC) whatever records it could as part of an RNC’s open-records lawsuit on July 11.   Continue reading “Judge orders Obama administration to release new Clinton emails”

DW

Protesters told the Associated Press that they were waiting in a line to buy food at cheap prices, when some government supporters cut through.

A protester called Jose Lopez said he and several others, who were neither government supporters nor opposition members, marched through Caracas’ main thouroughfare, chanting, “No more talk. We want food.”   Continue reading “Venezuela police fire tear gas at protesters demanding food”

USA Today

FORT HOOD, Texas — At least five soldiers were killed Thursday at Fort Hood in Texas when their truck overturned in a creek, according to the Army.

Three soldiers’ bodies were recovered Thursday afternoon. Two more were found Thursday night. Four soldiers remained unaccounted for. Three other soldiers were rescued and taken to a local hospital where they were reported in stable condition.   Continue reading “5 Fort Hood soldiers dead, 4 missing after Army truck overturns in flooding”

Space Weather

On June 2nd just before 4 a.m. MST, a small asteroid hit Earth’s atmosphere and exploded over Arizona. The airburst shook the ground below and produced a flash of light 10x brighter than a full Moon. NASA says it was a 3-meter wide space rock from beyond the orbit of Mars. Shortly after the explosion, Mike Lerch walked out the front door of his house in Phoenix on the way to work, and this is what he saw:   Continue reading “Asteroid Explodes Over Arizona”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

As promised, I’ve now published the first 100 EPA Watch water test results in a scientific paper you can find at the Natural Science Journal.

There, in a science research study I conducted at my analytical laboratory (CWClabs.com), you’ll find the full details of toxic heavy metals contamination across the U.S. water supply (covering the first 100 samples sent to us).   Continue reading “Scientific study reveals heavy metals contamination of America’s municipal water supplies (EPA Watch)”

Natural News – by  David Gutierrez

In reacting to recent news that pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline accidentally dumped 12 gallons of live, concentrated polio virus into a Belgian river, it is important to remember that the company has a long history of safety violations in its vaccine business. In 2012, for example, an Argentinean judge found the company guilty of conducting illegal vaccine trials that led to the deaths of 14 babies.   Continue reading “GlaxoSmithKline fined less than $100,000 for killing 14 babies during vaccine trials”