Activist Post – by Michael Boldin

Today, the Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill to authorize the farming, and production of industrial hemp in the state for commercial purposes, setting the foundation to nullify in practice the unconstitutional federal prohibition on the same. The vote was 98-0.

Introduced by Del. Brenda Pogge (R-Norge), House Bill 699 (HB699) would amend current state law on hemp by removing a provision that authorized the licensing of hemp farming only upon approval of the federal government.   Continue reading “Virginia House Votes Unanimously To Legalize Hemp Farming, Nullifying Federal Law”

Anti-Media – by Claire Bernish

Sebring, OH — Residents in Sebring, Ohio, can commiserate with those in Flint, Michigan, considering their water supply has also been contaminated with lead that “exceeds the action level,” according to the state’s EPA. Like Flint, the case of Sebring — involving some 8,100 water customers in Sebring, Beloit, Maple Ridge, and parts of Smith Township — already has the appearance of criminal negligence and a possible cover-up.   Continue reading “Another Town Just Got Caught Covering up Lead Contamination in Its Water Supply”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

Yes, this question is largely rhetorical. Even psychopaths usually try to blend, don’t they?

Here’s Hillary laughing when asked about the FBI investigating her private email server:   Continue reading “Why Does Hillary Clinton Always Cackle with Glee at Violence, Horror, and Death?”

Modern Farmer – by Dan Nosowitz

We’ve been hearing for decades about the complex intelligence of plants; last year’s excellent New Yorker piece is a good place to start, if you want to learn more about the subject. But a new study, conducted by researchers at the University of Missouri, managed to figure out one new important element: plants can tell when they’re being eaten, and they don’t like it.   Continue reading “Plants Can Tell When They’re Being Eaten”

New York Times

Joe Arpaio, the hard-line anti-immigration sheriff from Maricopa County, Ariz., will appear with Donald J. Trump in Iowa on Tuesday and endorse his candidacy, according to Mr. Trump’s campaign.

Mr. Arpaio, who espouses some of the Republican Party’s most conservative views about undocumented immigrants, will appear with Mr. Trump in Marshalltown, a month after appearing with Mr. Trump in Arizona. Mr. Trump has made combating illegal immigration a staple of his candidacy, including a proposal to build a wall at the southern border.   Continue reading “Sheriff Joe Arpaio to Endorse Donald Trump in Iowa”

Blaze – by Chris Enloe

Two key members of the Oregon militia, who continue to hold the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, say Arizona officials took their children from their homes as an act of revenge.

According to a report from the Arizona Republic, Robert “LaVoy” Finicum and Blaine Cooper say federal officials pressured local child protection officials to take custody of their children in retaliation against them for their siege on the wildlife refuge.   Continue reading “Militia Members Accuse Gov’t of Going to Unthinkable Lengths to Pressure Them Into Surrender — Here’s What We Know”

Fox News

A homeless man in New Jersey said he let another man record him pouring coffee on himself last week in exchange for $5 cash.

“Never thought I’d be in this position at 65,” the homeless man, Ronald Leggatt, told the Asbury Park Press. He said he was not aware the video was posted to Facebook, adding, “I don’t even know what Facebook is, to be honest with you.”   Continue reading “Homeless man reacts after accepting $5 from stranger to pour coffee on himself”

Spoon and Tomago

We’ve never had much of a green thumb but maybe we’ll have more luck with an air thumb? A small Japanese company based out of Kyushu has created a fun, poetic twist on indoor gardening. By utilizing the opposing forces of magnetic energy they’ve created a levitating plant called Air Bonsai.   Continue reading “The Magnetic Air Bonsai Creates Surreal Levitating Plants”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

The latest horror from science is being hailed by the science journal Nature as a breakthrough for brain research, but it involves genetically engineering baby monkeys to cripple them and make them cognitively stunted and “autistic.”

“The laboratory monkeys run obsessively in circles, largely ignore their peers and grunt anxiously when stared at,” writes David Cyranoski in this Nature article. It’s all part of an effort to use genetic engineering to create “psychiatric disorders” in primates so that drug companies can reap billions in profits from the very same conditions caused by mercury in vaccines, toxic processed foods and herbicide chemicals used on genetically modified crops.   Continue reading “The latest science horror: Baby monkeys genetically engineered to suffer from autism symptoms… NATURE science journal celebrates ‘breakthrough’”

The New Observer

According to an article in the Times of Israel, Erdan’s plan calls for “developing legislation in conjunction with European countries,” most of which “are very interested in this idea.”

The legislation would have common features, such as defining what constitutes incitement and what the responsibilities of social networks regarding it are, a spokesman for the minister told the Israeli-based newspaper.   Continue reading “Israel Demands World Internet Censorship”

Natural News- by Mike Adams

A hugely important paper has just been published in the Epidemiology: Open Access science journal. It is authored by Kevin Mugur Galalae, Founder and Director of the Center of Global Consciousness in Ontario.

In it, Galalae correctly points out that the entire medical-agricultural complex as it exists today is intentionally engineered to deliberately reduce human population. Overpopulation of the planet is a very real and very serious problem, he believes, but the current strategy of world governments to reduce human population via covert infertility, immune suppression and “death by medicine” is unethical and insufficient to achieve the desired level of depopulation.   Continue reading “Science paper: The real purpose of modern medicine is ‘engineered genocide’”

RT

A police patrol of 10 officers was forced to flee a refugee center in Sweden after being surrounded by a mob of violent migrants. Law enforcement officials had arrived to relocate a 10-year-old boy after reports of his repeated rape at the facility.

One of the officers described what had happened in a police report obtained by the Vestmanlands Läns Tidning newspaper.   Continue reading “Police officers flee angry mob in Swedish refugee center through back door”

RT

A tunnel at a French nuclear waste storage facility under construction has collapsed, killing at least one person and injuring another, French media reported, citing rescue teams.

The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon in Bure, northeastern France, at an underground laboratory of the National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management (Andra), which didn’t immediately comment on the incident.   Continue reading “At least 1 killed in tunnel collapse at France’s planned nuclear waste storage site”

Mail.com

GENEVA (AP) — Multiple bombings struck a government-run checkpoint in the central Syrian city of Homs on Tuesday, killing at least 20 people and wounding over a hundred amid intense political jockeying ahead of U.N.-backed peace talks scheduled to begin in Geneva on Friday.

The office of the U.N. envoy for Syria said it sent out invitations for the talks, but with just three days to go, the opposition is still undecided about whether it will attend, throwing diplomatic efforts into question.   Continue reading “Bombings kill 20 in Syria as peace talks invitations go out”

Mail.com

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis met with the Iranian president Tuesday, joining in a cordial discussion which touched on the recent nuclear accord and Iran’s role in the region.

President Hassan Rouhani met first with Francis, privately for 40 minutes, and later with other officials. The Vatican in a statement said the conversation delved into the nuclear accord recently taking effect and “the important role that Iran was called to play” to combat terrorism along with other countries in the region.   Continue reading “Vatican says Iran now called on to combat terrorism.”

Mail.com

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan policeman turned his weapon on fellow officers as they were sleeping in their quarters near a checkpoint in the country’s south, killing 10, a provincial spokesman said Tuesday.

The Taliban quickly claimed responsibility for the incident, the latest so-called “insider attack” involving a soldier or a policeman. The bodies were discovered at a checkpoint in Chinarto district on Tuesday, according to Dost Mohammad Nayab, the spokesman for the governor of Uruzgan province.   Continue reading “Afghan official: Policeman kills 10 other police in south”