Fox News – by Allison Barrie

Foam body armor? Even armor-piercing bullets cannot get through this foam.

And the foam doesn’t just stop bullets. It destroys them…this foam decimates bullets into dust.

North Carolina State University Professor Afsaneh Rabiei led the team that created the amazing foam.
Continue reading “This foam stops bullets cold and pulverizes them to dust”

New York Post – by Danika Fears, Kirstan Conley and Selim Algar

State education officials plan to scrap a literacy exam given to prospective teachers and allow certification for some applicants who fail a performance-assessment test — moves that critics warned will weaken the pool of candidates.

The state Board of Regents will likely vote early next week on whether to ax the Academic Literacy Skills Test, one of four exams that teacher-wannabes have to pass for certification, officials said Monday.   Continue reading “New York considering major changes to teacher certification exams”

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Strange Politics

1999: Loretta Lynch is nominated by President Bill Clinton to be the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

2001-2010: Lynch is a partner at Hogan and Hartson, the Clinton’s private law firm.  Continue reading “How a Gangster Government Functions: The Clinton-Obama-Lynch-Comey Corruptocracy Timeline”

Natural News

Scientists are finally beginning to uncover some of the chemical mechanisms underlying the powerful medical benefits of marijuana and its cannabinoid compounds.

The breakthrough came with the discovery of the body’s endocannabinoid system, a biological system based around signaling molecules highly similar to many of the phytocannabinoid (plant-based cannabinoid) compounds found in marijuana (cannabis). Cannabinoid receptors are found on nearly every cell in the body, enabling the endocannabinoid system to play a key role in regulating everything from sleep and metabolism, to appetite and immune function.
Continue reading “The chemistry behind cannabinoids explains how CBDs are saving lives”

Jon Rappoport

Hail to the herd! The herd is all!

The concept of herd immunity (protection for the population) is often used by vaccine addicts as a way to push guilt at people who don’t line up their children for shots.

“Your unvaccinated child is a danger to my vaccinated child!”

Excuse me?   Continue reading “Herd immunity used for fear and guilt”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Washington Court House, OH — As if struggling to beat opioid addiction weren’t challenging enough, being revived from an overdose in one Ohio town could now earn the victim criminal charges.

In February, Washington Court House Police Chief Brian Hottinger told NBC4, his department began citing anyone whom emergency services must revive using naloxone (name brand, Narcan) with inducing panic.   Continue reading “Having Your Life Saved During an Overdose Now Punishable by 6 Months in Jail”

ABC News 7

Those new Peeps-flavored Oreos are giving some people a bright pink surprise when they use the bathroom.

The limited edition cookies just came out a few weeks ago. The Oreos have a pink marshmallow filling.   Continue reading “New Peeps-Flavored Oreos Reportedly Turning People’s Poop Pink”

Breitbart – by Ken Klukowski

A county judge in Florida has ruled unconstitutional on Tenth Amendment grounds another of President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigration, this one concerning federal funding for sanctuary cities.

This week President Trump is signing a new executive order (EO) to replace Executive Order 13769, the one restricting immigration from seven terror-prone nations that had been stayed (i.e., put on hold) by left-leaning judges in first by Washington State and later by the U.S. Court of Appeals for Ninth Circuit, which the president signed on Jan. 27 of this year.   Continue reading “Florida Judge Rules Another Trump Immigration Order Unconstitutional”

Joe McNeil, owner and operator of The Micro Effect Broadcast, lost his 18 year old son in the hit and run covered below.  If you have any information that would shine light on this incident please contact the appropriate authorities.  
– Henry Shivley

SW Florida Online

Glades County, FL. — The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a hit and run with death traffic crash between an unknown vehicle and a motorcycle on CR 720 near Shawnee Farms Road that occurred possibly during the nighttime hours of 3/3/17.   Continue reading “Info Wanted On Motorcyclist Chase McNeil’s Death”

CBC News

Oil prices are set to rise sharply starting in 2020 if new energy investments are not made this year.

That was the message of the International Energy Agency as the CERAWeek energy conference kicked off in Houston. There’s a worldwide glut of oil now, and the IEA said that supply looks adequate for the next three years, thanks to rising production from U.S. shale producers and Canadian oilsands projects that were sanctioned before the oil price crunch began.   Continue reading “Oil prices set to rise sharply, unless new projects are approved”

CBC News

Ontario’s police watchdog has charged an Ottawa police constable with three counts, including manslaughter, in the July 2016 death of Abdirahman Abdi.

Abdi, a 37-year-old Somali-Canadian man with as yet unspecified mental health issues, lost vital signs during a confrontation with Ottawa police constables Daniel Montsion and Dave Weir on Sunday, July 24, 2016.

He was pronounced dead in hospital the following afternoon.   Continue reading “Ottawa police officer charged with manslaughter in man’s 2016 death”

Health Impact News

A jury found Kentucky Amish farmer Sam Girod guilty last week of breaking FDA laws in mislabeling his home-made herbal salve product. His sentencing hearing will be on June 16 at 10am, and he reportedly faces up to 48 years in prison.   Continue reading “Amish Farmer Found Guilty of Mislabeling Products Not Approved by FDA – Faces Up to 48 Years in Prison”

TVOI News

Category:  Vicky Rants

This morning I began working on updating my research on the Public Health System because as you know… or should know by now, it’s the Public Health System that is importing all of the refugees into Idaho.   Idaho’s Public Health system is a privatized system which means that YOUR government has put YOUR life and your FAMILY’S LIVES into the hands of a private organization called the Jannus Group – formerly the Mountain States Group.

The timeline for privatization can be found HERE.
Continue reading “Hello. 911? I’d like to report a robbery in progress”

Fox News

Clearly annoyed by a drone hovering near her residence, a woman aims a gun at the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in a video that is going viral.

The drone’s-eye video shows the drone hovering close to a house. A woman appears on the porch and throws stones at the UAV, which flies higher to avoid the projectiles.   Continue reading “Woman brandishes gun, scares off drone”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

The former coroner of Round Lake Park, Illinois has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies. According to the Chicago Tribune, “Former Lake County Coroner Thomas Rudd has been indicted on five felony counts of perjury, with authorities alleging he falsely claimed to have witnessed signatures on his election nominating petitions.” The story might seem just if weren’t for Round Lake Park, IL Police Department’s sordid past and current track record of alleged corruption, cover-ups, and scandals.   Continue reading “After Coroner “Embarrassed” Police Dept With Facts — They Had Him Arrested”

Abel Danger

Source: C-Span

National Governors Association Conference, Secretary Chao on Infrastructure Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao spoke at the last day of the National Governors Association winter meeting. She talked about about the Trump administration’s desire to invest in infrastructure. Following her remarks, she took questions and listened to concerns from some of the governors in attendance. Afterward, the president of an intelligent transportation trade group and a division of defense contractor Lockheed Martin spoke to the governors before Governor Terry McAuliffe (D-VA), the association’s chair, adjourned the meeting.
Continue reading “Why is a Chinese-American (Chairman Chao Born in Taipei) Planning America’s Infrastructure?”

Activist Post – by Catherine Frompovich

March 3, 2017, Science Daily reported about overcharges new electronic ‘energy meters’—aka “smart meters”—are capable of pulling off due to false readings, as per a report of what’s been happening in Dutch households in The Netherlands.

The study was undertaken at the University of Twente (UT) in collaboration with the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS).  Due to rumors of overwhelming overbillings, Professor Frank Leferink of UT investigated electronic meters to determine if they, in fact, can give false readings.   Continue reading “Smart Meters Can Overbill By Up To 582 Percent Higher Than Actual Consumption, Study Reveals”

Reuters

The Supreme Court, decrying the “recurring evil” of racial bias in the U.S. criminal justice system, ruled on Monday in the case of a Hispanic man convicted on sex charges that a juror’s racist comments during deliberations may be grounds for nullifying a verdict.

Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, said the need to erase racial prejudice from legal proceedings overrides long-standing policies aimed at keeping jury deliberations generally off-limits in bids to overturn verdicts. Kennedy, a conservative, was joined by the court’s four liberals in the 5-3 ruling.   Continue reading “U.S. top court backs Hispanic man over juror’s racist comments”

Campus Reform – by Amber Athey

Students and faculty members at Cornell University demanded funding, housing, and sanctuary for illegal immigrant students and scholars during a demonstration Thursday.

Students and faculty gathered on the Arts Quad for “Sanctuary Now Cornell: Solidarity against Tyranny,” a public protest in support of illegal immigrants and hosted by the Cornell Coalition for Inclusive Democracy (CCID).   Continue reading “Cornell protesters demand funding, housing for illegals”