Activist Post – by Steven Maxwell

To tell or not to tell. That is the dilemma and heated debate which is occurring in California over Bisphenol A (BPA) in some of the canned food products sold at grocery stores. The regulators are concerned that wording on the label is too scary.  They claim to be worried that poor customers won’t buy canned food anymore.

Warnings are supposed to be on food product labels and/or posted on retailers shelves by May of 2016, but California is delaying the labeling law and is making other, less alarming, plans to inform consumers of the presence of BPA.   Continue reading “California To Delay BPA Warnings On Canned Foods Because Regulator Says Label Is Too Scary”

CBS News LA

APPLE VALLEY (CBSLA.com) — The FBI on Tuesday continued to investigate an incident in which 17 men were detained for reportedly firing off hundreds of rounds in a remote part of Apple Valley.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies and an FBI agent responded to the scene Sunday morning and detained the men – reportedly all of Middle Eastern descent – who were camping out in the Deep Creek Hot Springs area Sunday morning, authorities said.   Continue reading “FBI Investigating Reports Of 17 Men Chanting, Firing Off Shots In Apple Valley”

Ammoland – by Justin Stakes

Roseville, CA -(AmmoLand.com)- When someone’s home is broken into, there are a thousand things on their mind. From insurance paperwork to police reports, it is an overwhelming time.

But now the government wants to make it even harder to get through it all, placing new requirements on those who had a firearm stolen…   Continue reading “New Bill Will Re-Victimize Gun Owners Who Were Robbed”

Daily Mail

A former Government medical officer responsible for deciding whether medicines are safe has accused the Government of “utterly inexplicable complacency” over the MMR triple vaccine for children.

Dr Peter Fletcher, who was Chief Scientific Officer at the Department of Health, said if it is proven that the jab causes autism, “the refusal by governments to evaluate the risks properly will make this one of the greatest scandals in medical history”.  Continue reading “Former science chief: ‘MMR fears coming true’”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Gilbert, AZ — The family of Kyle Cardenas has filed a notice of claim with the Gilbert Police Department after they say, police beat him and tasered him until his heart stopped.

According to the claim, Cardenas’ family called the VA Crisis hotline on Sept. 12, 2015, and asked for medical help for their son. Cardenas was suffering from PTSD-induced delusions, so his family specifically asked for no police and a crisis team instead.   Continue reading “Family Calls VA Crisis Line for Son’s PTSD, Asked for No Cops – Police Show Up & Nearly Kill Him”

BATR – by James Hall

Establishment economists are the first vindicators that having a weak currency is essential to foster international trade. The utter absurdity that a nation can prosper when their coin of the realm buys less is inherently illogical. Yet, for the globalists, maintaining the myth that promoting exports in a system that is designed around transporting our domestic manufacturing capacity overseas is intellectually incongruent. So what is the essential argument for having a strong currency?   Continue reading “What Currency Has the Highest Purchasing Power?”

AOL

Most criminals don’t willing walk into a police department and turn themselves in for a crime they aren’t wanted for, but thanks to a Facebook hoax one Texas woman did.

The Granite Shoals Police Department issued a fake news alert about contaminated drugs on the social media site last week that reportedly led to the arrest of Chasity Hopson.   Continue reading “Woman arrested for reportedly turning in drugs after cops sent out fake news alert”

RT

A dozen current and former principals from Detroit Public Schools were among those hit with bribery and conspiracy charges by the federal government regarding a scheme to score kickbacks from school supplies that were rarely, if ever, delivered.

The scheme covers the time period between 2009 and 2014 and involves not just the 12 current and former DPS principals, but also the assistant superintendent of the DPS Office of Specialized Student services, Clara Flowers, and a company called Allstate Sales, an authorized school supplies vendor for DPS.   Continue reading “12 Detroit principals charged by feds in bribery, conspiracy scheme”

Juan Matus

You’re sick. Your nose is stuffy. Your body aches, You’re sweaty, coughing, sneezing and you don’t have enough energy to get out of bed.

It’s not the flu according to Dr. Len Horowitz. His opinion is not based on conspiracy theory but on conspiracy fact. Over the past 10 years, Horowitz has become America’s most controversial medical authority. A university-trained medical researcher, Horowitz, 48, charges that elements of the United States government are conspiring with major pharmaceutical companies to make large segments of the population sick.   Continue reading “Chemtrail Flu: Have You Got It Yet?”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

“San Francisco, CA – An investigation into the brutal beating of man in San Francisco’s Mission District has been launched by the Alameda County Sheriff after video showing the savage assault by police went public.

Pulling no punches, Public Defender Jeff Adachi said the encounter was “reminiscent of Rodney King,” and excessive force was clearly used by the two deputies. But excessive force is only part of their problem.   Continue reading “After Cops Beat a Man like “Rodney King” on Video — They’re Caught Bribing Witnesses Not to Talk”

Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez

The question posed recently by NY Times writer Matt Apuzzo is, “Who will become a terrorist?” The answer is, there is no answer. There is no way to predict who will say yes to the call to partake in state-sponsored terror. Let’s not confuse genuine reality with the artificial reality delivered on TV and mainstream media for the masses. Therefore, let’s be absolutely clear. In the 2-dimensional reality that the mainstream media exists in, the question is posed on the assumption that there are entities out there that choose entirely on their own to become “terrorists”. In this reality the mass media is posing the question of – how can we predict who will become (by choice) the next “terrorists”?   Continue reading “Will You Become A Terrorist? Mass Media Setting Early Stage For Global Police Pre-Crime Challenge”

Reuters

An Illinois inn that refused to allow a same-sex couple hold their civil union ceremony on the property was fined more than $80,000 by the Illinois Human Rights Commission on Tuesday.

An administrative law judge with the commission ordered TimberCreek Bed & Breakfast to pay $15,000 each to Todd and Mark Wathen for emotional distress.   Continue reading “Illinois inn fined for refusing to host gay civil union ceremony”

RT

Graphic footage showing the moment a man in Walton County, Georgia lost his leg while shooting a lawn mower loaded with three pounds of explosives has been released by local police as a deterrent to others.

In the video, David Pressley, 32, moves closer and closer to the unused lawnmower as he peppers it with bullets from a semi-automatic rifle.    Continue reading “Man loses leg after shooting lawnmower packed with explosives”

Free Beacon – by Elizabeth Harrington

The federal government is taking steps to fine schools that do not comply with first lady Michelle Obama’s school lunch rules.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrition Service issued a proposed rule Monday to codify parts of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, which was championed by Mrs. Obama.   Continue reading “Feds to Fine Schools for Not Following Michelle Obama’s Lunch Rules”

Organic Prepper

Do you have one of those old A-shaped swingsets rusting in your backyard? If you do, then you have the basis for an awesome swingset chicken coop! (And if you don’t, watch Craigslist – there are frequently  people offering them for free to whoever comes to pick them up.) Creativity is key when you go DIY for your coop.

When we moved recently we had to leave our wonderful chicken coop behind, since it was attached to the barn. While I drooled over some of the beautiful chicken Taj Mahals that are available, I’m on a pretty tight budget so it was important to use items that I could acquire either cheap or free. Luckily, the house we moved to had some pretty interesting stuff in a shed and an old rusty swingset in the woods.   Continue reading “Make a Thrifty DIY Swingset Chicken Coop”