Enlightened Consciousness

It is found that a mix of honey and cinnamon cures most diseases. Honey is produced in most of the countries of the world. Scientists of today also note honey as very effective medicine for all kinds of diseases. Honey can be used without side effects which is also a plus.Today’s science says that even though honey is sweet, when it is taken in the right dosage as a medicine, it does not harm even diabetic patients. Researched by western scientists:   Continue reading “Drug companies won’t like this one getting around”

Daisy Luther

There’s a change in the wind and it is so significant that it has caught the attention of NASA. The quasi-biennial oscillation, a pattern so regular you could practically set your watch to it, has suddenly changed. Scientists are now looking at recent wind anomalies they have observed to see if there has been an effect on the ozone layer and if there is whether or not it can affect human life.

Let me explain what all of this means.   Continue reading “Here’s How Stratospheric Wind Patterns Are Changing – And Why It Matters”

Daisy Luther

Whether you think Zika is hooey or not (here are some weird things about it that may lead you to the hooey side of the debate) it’s undeniable that loads of money and resources are being used to feverishly research the virus.

The World Health Organisation has updated its sexual guidance for people returning from areas where Zika is circulating. Hours later a research team at Washington University Medical School, St Louis discovered that Zika is present in the tears of infected victims.   Continue reading “Related? Zika Virus Found In Tears Just After WHO Says No Sex for 6 Months”

VDare

“Decius,” lead author of the Journal of American Greatness, retired from the field of valor when the JAG website mysteriously shut down a few months ago. Since then, fans created an homage webzine, titled American Greatness, featured mostly standard mainstream conservative commentary—until it published the triumphant return of Decius himself: a long tour de force entitled The Flight 93 Election. It may simply be the best article written on this election to date, and is certainly the most humiliating indictment of Conservatism Inc.:   Continue reading “AMERICAN GREATNESS’s Decius To #NeverTrumpers: 2016 Is The Flight 93 Election”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Philadelphia, PA — A 19-year-old man is in critical condition suffering gunshot wounds inflicted on him by his father — a Philadelphia cop. In spite of the officer admitting that he fired the weapon, no charges have been filed against him — for obvious reasons.

Monday afternoon, at approximately 6:30 pm, police responded to multiple calls about shots fired at a northeast Philadelphia residence; home of the unnamed police officer. Police say the officer got into an argument with his son, which then escalated into a physical altercation. During the altercation, the officer brandished a gun and fired, striking his son in the torso.   Continue reading “Cop Gets Into Fight With His Own Son, Shoots Him TWICE — Dept Says it Was ‘Accidental’”

Sun Herald – by Tony Rizzo

A 70-year-old man charged with robbing a Kansas City, Kan., bank said he did it because he preferred a jail cell over living with his wife.

Lawrence John Ripple is charged in federal court with the Friday afternoon robbery of the Bank of Labor at 756 Minnesota Ave.     Continue reading “70-year-old says he robbed bank because he preferred jail to his wife”

RT

An armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona has ended with police fatally shooting a suspect on live television.

In the aftermath of a raid on a Credit Union West branch on Tuesday, a number of local TV stations, including NBC 12 News and Fox 10 Phoenix, were broadcasting dramatic live footage of the chase when the disturbing events unfolded.   Continue reading “Suspect shot dead on live TV after police car chase”

Anti-Media – by Alice Salles

To famed and celebrated American author Mark Twain, there are three types of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. After all, facts are facts, and that’s all we need to rely on. Everything else is panis et circenses.

The notion that public policing has failed us is a fact — not a statistic. But looking at the numbers may help us attain a better understanding of where they have failed and what led these institutions to pursue policies that not only incentivize crime but also create it out of thin air — so much so that police officers are at the top of the list of threats the common American faces today.   Continue reading “One Third of All Americans Killed by Strangers Are Killed by Police: The Real Story”

Reuters

The trial of seven anti-government activists, including ranchers Ammon and Ryan Bundy, for leading an armed takeover of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon was set to begin on Wednesday with jury selection, court documents show.

The takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which started on Jan. 2 with at least a dozen armed men, was the latest flare-up in a decades-old conflict over federal control of millions of acres of public land in the West.   Continue reading “Jury chosen for trial of Bundy brothers and others for Oregon standoff”

Breitbart – by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.

In the midst of national debates concerning free speech on college campuses, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs has opted to clamp down on students who challenge the reigning orthodoxy regarding manmade global warming.

Last week, three professors co-teaching a course titled “Medical Humanities in the Digital Age” emailed a statement to all students informing them that anthropogenic climate change is not up for debate in their course.   Continue reading “University of Colorado Bans Free Inquiry of Students Questioning Global Warming”

AnonHQ – by Amando Flavio

Marijuana is dramatically gaining acceptance among the American public. Recently, a new poll by Gallup revealed that the percentage of American adults who smoke marijuana has nearly doubled in three years. According to the Gallup poll published in August 2016, among the American adults who participated in the survey, one in eight – representing 13% of the respondents used in the poll – reported current marijuana use. In 2013, the same Gallup poll revealed that 7% of American adults smoke marijuana. This means the figure nearly doubled within the last three years, since the first study was conducted.   Continue reading “New Study Reveals Medical Marijuana Saves Over $165 Million In Annual Medicare Costs In United States”

Healthy Food and Home Remedies – by Nadica

If you are into natural healing and beauty care, you have probably witnessed how coconut oil gained its popularity. It is all over the Internet, and the media has gone crazy for it. It is bloggers’ favorite topic, and magazines are flooded with beauty hacks involving coconut oil.

And yes, every tiny bit you read about coconut oil is true.   Continue reading “101 Science-Backed, Evidence-Based Uses for Coconut Oil That Will Change Your Life”

Fox News

Donald Trump’s campaign and congressional Republicans are pushing to re-open the Hillary Clinton email case – at the Justice Department, as well as in the court of public opinion – in the wake of newly released FBI documents which are fueling claims her team may have destroyed evidence.

The latest call came Tuesday from former New York City mayor and top Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani, who urged the FBI to review its own findings and the department to appoint a special prosecutor to take over the case.   Continue reading “Republicans push to re-open Clinton email case after FBI document drop”

Daily Caller – by Peter Hasson

Under a Massachusetts civil rights agency’s interpretation of new anti-discrimination law, churches can be forced to let biological males who identify as transgender women use the women’s bathroom.

Recently passed legislation amending the state’s anti-discrimination law to include protections for “gender identity” will take effect Oct. 1.   Continue reading “Massachusetts Government Can Force Transgender Bathroom Policies On Churches, Guidance Says”

Fortune – by Lucinda Shen

Goldman Sachs has enacted a set of rules that bans the firm’s top employees from contributing to certain campaigns, including the Trump-Pence ticket.

The rules kicked in Sept. 1 and will apply only to partners of the firm. The memo detailing the rule change was first reported by Politico. The firm says the rules were meant to remove any implication of so-called “pay to play.” Four years ago, the bank paid $12 million to settle charges that a former Boston-based banker had picked up bond underwriting business in the state while working for and contributing funds to the campaign of a then Massachusetts state treasurer and governor-hopeful, Tim Cahill.   Continue reading “Goldman Sachs Bans Employees from Donating to Trump”

William_Weld_by_Gage_SkidmoreWilliam FloydBillWeld (born July 31, 1945) is an American attorney, businessman, and Libertarian politician who served as the68th Governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997. He is the Libertarian Party’s nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election, sharing the ticket with Gary Johnson.[1]

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Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — An American Indian tribe succeeded Tuesday in getting a federal judge to temporarily stop construction on some, but not all, of a $3.8 billion four-state oil pipeline, but its broader request still hangs in the balance.

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said Tuesday that work will temporarily stop between North Dakota’s State Highway 1806 and 20 miles east of Lake Oahe, but will continue west of the highway because he believes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lacks jurisdiction on private land.   Continue reading “Judge grants partial stop on North Dakota pipeline work”