Health Nut News – by Erin Elizabeth, March 25, 2016

It saddens me to break this tragic news to my readers.

I actually met Dr Han when I lived in Southern California. I was just back there speaking  three days ago for a holistic doctor event.
Dr. Weidong Henry Han, 57, his wife, Huijie Yu, 29; and their daughter, Emily Han, 5, were found dead Wednesday in their home in the 4600 block of Greenhill Way.

Authorities said the trio were homicide victims and have said the killings were not random.   Continue reading “Holistic Doctor & Family Killed in “Horrific” Triple Murder at Santa Barbara Estate”

Fox Carolina

RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) –

Police sources confirm that a Virginia State Police Trooper is dead after a shooting at the Greyhound station on North Boulevard on Thursday. The shooter is also dead.

Other sources say that six people, including one other trooper, were shot around 2:45 p.m.   Continue reading “State Police trooper among 2 dead after shooting at Greyhound station”

Sent to us by Kitty.

Morning Call

HARRISBURG (AP) — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has won a case in Pennsylvania’s highest court that had challenged his eligibility to appear on the state’s GOP primary ballot and serve as president.

The state Supreme Court order Thursday upheld a lower-court judge’s decision to dismiss the case.
Continue reading “Ted Cruz wins citizenship case in Pennsylvania; stays on primary election ballot”

Natural News – by David Gutierrez

As news of an illegal vaccine distribution scandal in China continues to emerge, outraged citizens are demanding to know why the government waited so long to inform the public that their children were at risk.

According to the government, an illegal vaccine ring in operation since 2011, distributed $88 million worth of vaccines that had expired or been improperly refrigerated. This placed all children who got the shots at risk of disability or death. It is not known how many children were harmed by the illegal vaccines.   Continue reading “Massive illegal vaccine scandal in China has citizens asking, ‘Is this genocide?’”

End of the American Dream – by Michael Snyder

Do you remember the days when it seemed like almost everyone in America was middle class?  Unfortunately, those days are long gone and the grinding down of the middle class in the United States appears to be accelerating.  According to a brand new study that was just released by Pew Charitable Trusts, household spending increased by 14 percent between 2004 and 2014, but median household income decreased by 13 percent during that same time period.  Both of those figures were adjusted for inflation.  What this means is that the cost of living has steadily gone up, but our incomes have gone down.  In fact, as you will see below approximately one-third of all Americans don’t even make enough money to pay for the basic necessities at this point.  The middle class is being squeezed like never before, and very few of our leaders seem to care.   Continue reading “One-Third Of All Americans Don’t Make Enough Money To Even Cover The Basic Necessities”

The Organic Prepper

This week, the self-reliance report is about the resources and strategies I’ve used for setting up a prepper’s homestead quickly and inexpensively. A lot of research went into swapping environments – I moved from a low country rather dry farm to a cabin in the mountains to set up a homestead in the forest.  As always, I followed a thrifty budget to get things done.

The Self-Reliance Weekly Report is a collection of strategies, made up of the articles, books, DIYs, and products that I found useful on my own little prepper’s homestead.   Continue reading “Self-Reliance Strategies: Resources for Setting Up a Prepper’s Homestead Quickly and Inexpensively”

Waking Times – by Makia Freeman

Doublespeak is a language that is alive and well in our world today. Doublespeak can refer to terms that are euphemisms (mild expressions designed to hide harsher or more direct ones), deliberately ambiguous (expressions designed to hide the truth) or actual inversions (outright lies which state the opposite of the truth). Although he never used the term doublespeak in his book 1984, many associate doublespeak with George Orwell. After all, it was Orwell who famously wrote that the motto of the totalitarian ruling party in 1984 was “War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength” – an example of an inversion. Orwell did however use the term newspeak to refer to a new kind of language which drastically reduced the scope of available words and terms, so as to concurrently reduce the scope of possible free thought among the ruled population.   Continue reading “Top 20 Doublespeak Terms to Listen for in Modern Propaganda”

Press TV

The United States is stepping up its military presence on Russia’s backdoor by deploying an additional armored brigade in Eastern Europe, the Pentagon says.

US General Philip Breedlove, the top US commander in Europe, said in a Wednesday statement that the brigade will begin continuous rotations from early 2017.   Continue reading “US to deploy additional armored brigade in Eastern Europe”

Intellihub – by Lexi Morgan

(INTELLIHUB) — According to a report, there is now solid proof showing vaccines containing aluminum are in fact linked to autism.

The empirical evidence, posted on the Food & Drug Administration’s official website comes via Natural News:   Continue reading “Anti-vaxxer arrested despite FDA’s release of document proving vaccines are linked to autism”

LA Times

Apple Inc. refused to give the FBI software the agency desperately wanted. Now Apple is the one that needs the FBI’s assistance.

The FBI announced Monday that it managed to unlock an iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters without the help of Apple. And the agency has shown no interest in telling Apple how it skirted the phone’s security features, leaving the tech giant guessing about a vulnerability that could compromise millions of devices.   Continue reading “Apple wants the FBI to reveal how it hacked the San Bernardino killer’s iPhone”

Tech Radar – by Duncan Geere

Engineers and meteorologists from Nevada have joined forces to create the first autonomous cloud seeding platform – using drones to control the weather.

Cloud seeding is a technique where small particles are dropped into a cloud from an aircraft or rocket to alter the microphysical processes going on inside and make it rain (or snow).   Continue reading “Robots will soon control the weather”

ABC News

Saudi Arabia’s largest dairy company will soon be unable to farm alfalfa in its own parched country to feed its 170,000 cows. So it’s turning to an unlikely place to grow the water-chugging crop — the drought-stricken American Southwest.

Almarai Co. bought land in January that roughly doubled its holdings in California’s Palo Verde Valley, an area that enjoys first dibs on water from the Colorado River. The company also acquired a large tract near Vicksburg, Arizona, becoming a powerful economic force in a region that has fewer well-pumping restrictions than other parts of the state.   Continue reading “Saudi Land Purchases Fuel Debate Over US Water Rights”

RT

It was supposed to fly over Afghanistan and look for drug-producing sites, but the airplane the DEA and the Pentagon spent nearly $90 million never left its hangar. Seven years since it was bought, the plane is still unable to fly and may never do so.

An audit by the Department of Justice’s Inspector-General (OIG) discovered the money pit in a Dover, Delaware hangar, “in an un-flyable state,” its modifications never completed. The inspectors described the program as an“ineffective and wasteful use of government resources.”   Continue reading “‘Wasteful’: DEA and Pentagon’s $86mn drug plane that never flew”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration may soon tell foreign governments and banks they can start using the dollar in some instances to facilitate business with Iran, officials told The Associated Press, describing an arcane tweak to U.S. financial rules that could prove significant for Tehran’s sanctions-battered economy.

While no decision is final, U.S. officials familiar with internal discussions said the Treasury Department is considering issuing a general license that would permit offshore financial institutions to access dollars for foreign currency trades in support of legitimate business with Iran, a practice that is currently illegal.   Continue reading “Officials: US mulls new rules on dollars to help Iran”

Mail.com

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Activists from Minneapolis’ black community spent four months demanding the release of videos and other evidence after a black man was fatally shot in a confrontation with two white police officers. When it finally was made public and a prosecutor announced the officers wouldn’t be charged, they were enraged.

Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman on Wednesday cleared the officers, saying forensic evidence backed their account that 24-year-old Jamar Clark was not handcuffed and was struggling for an officer’s gun when he was shot. Clark ignored warnings to take his hand off Officer Mark Ringgenberg’s gun, leading Officer Mark Schwarze to shoot Clark as the officers feared for their lives, Freeman said.   Continue reading “In Minneapolis, distrust flares after officers cleared”

Tech Crunch – by Devin Coldewey

The FBI, which just a few days ago was attempting to convince the country of its helplessness in the face of encrypted iPhones, has generously offered its assistance in unlocking an iPhone and iPod for a prosecutor in Arkansas, the Associated Press reports.

TechCrunch has contacted the prosecutor’s office for details, which for the moment are thin on the ground — but the timing seems unlikely to be a coincidence. It was only Monday that the FBI announced it had successfully accessed a phone after saying for months that it couldn’t possibly do so — and that Apple was endangering national security by refusing to help.   Continue reading “Sure, why not? FBI agrees to unlock iPhone for Arkansas prosecutor”

Higher Perspective

The cat’s out of the bag now, isn’t it?

A group of researchers commissioned by the United States government has unwittingly found that cannabis can actually kill cancer cells.

The research was done by a team at St. George’s University of London and found that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) weakened cancer cells and made them more susceptible to radiation treatment.   Continue reading “The US Government FINALLY Admits Cannabis Kills Cancer Cells”

NJ.com

NEWARK — The planned reformation of the Newark Police Department took a major step forward Wednesday, as city and federal officials named a nominee to oversee the process.

Former state attorney general Peter C. Harvey has been tapped to shepherd the implementation of a now finalized consent decree placing the city’s police force under federal oversight.   Continue reading “Former N.J. attorney general tapped as Newark PD watchdog, will oversee sweeping reforms”