Month: May 2017
Just thought everyone might like to see how the new King Arthur movie coming out next weekend has an obvious Freemason symbol with a sword going through it at the bottom. Don’t make it too obvious or anything, Hollywood. I mean come on. You’re not even trying anymore.
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Conservative Tribune – by Kim Smith
Liberals are going to hate new data that casts even more doubt on their crumbling notion that Antarctica is melting, but they sure need to pay attention to it.
A study published in the journal Science of the Total Environment in February debunks the notion that the South Pole is melting. Continue reading “New Report Suggests 2016 Heat Wave Was Anomaly, Antarctica Is Actually Getting Colder”
This is going to be the final chapter in the second edition of my iodine book. After reading everything about iodine, we need to take a final leap to understand how important iodine is and how much pain and suffering has occurred when modern medicine substituted vaccines and antibiotics for iodine. Today the need for something safer, more effective and life serving than vaccines and antibiotics has become imperative. Continue reading “Iodine Replaces Vaccines and Antibiotics”
Natural Blaze – by Heather Callaghan
It is believed that when a human experiences a threat such as toxicity, body functions that aren’t necessary for survival might go on the back burner until the threat is removed. If this is true, then it turns out that bees experience the same problems.
“Queen bees will only lay eggs when the eggs are fully developed,” says Prof. Nigel Raine, holder of the Rebanks Family Chair in Pollinator Conservation. Continue reading “How Neonicotinoids Kill Spring Breeding For Bumble Bees”
WGN TV – by Charles Hayes and Erik Runge
CHICAGO — A man sentenced to life in prison for a fatal fire he didn’t start, is now free.
Adam Gray, 38, was just 14 years old when he was convicted of setting a fire that killed two people in 1993. Continue reading “Wrongfully convicted man released from prison after more than 20 years”
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Archive: TWFTT 5-5-17
The American Presidency Project
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, in order to guide the executive branch in formulating and implementing policies with implications for the religious liberty of persons and organizations in America, and to further compliance with the Constitution and with applicable statutes and Presidential Directives, it is hereby ordered as follows: Continue reading “Executive Order—Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty”
The opioid epidemic is a real tragedy. It has been devastating states like West Virginia, Vermont, and Maine — among others — and it’s been the number one factor in a major incarceration shift that is still seldom discussed by the media.
But as soon as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a new set of national standards for prescribing painkillers, yet another deadly drug threat is beginning to concern authorities in certain states. Continue reading “A New Street Drug Can Kill You by Touching Your Skin: What You Need to Know”
Charges against Jose Montano and Henry Sanchez for raping a 14 year old fellow student at Rockville High School in Maryland are going to be dropped according to a report by NBC 4 Washington.
Sexual assault charges will be dropped against two teenagers accused of raping a 14-year-old girl in a bathroom of a high school in Rockville, Maryland, prosecutors say.
Continue reading “Prosecutors Will Drop Rape Charges Against Illegal Immigrants In Rockville High School Case”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
Colorado, like most states, forces convicted criminals to pay court costs, fees, and restitution after they’ve been found guilty. But the question arises, “What happens when someone who’s been found guilty, has paid their dues, and then has their convictions overturned on appeal? Do they get their money back?” Not in many states, like Colorado. But all of that has changed after a landmark ruling from the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).
The state not stealing money from innocent people sounds like common sense, right? Well, unfortunately, in the land of the free, it was necessary for SCOTUS to step in and tell the greedy state that they do not have a right to steal people’s money.
Continue reading “Supreme Court Rules States Cannot Steal Money From The Innocent”
The trillion-dollar spending bill that has many conservatives outraged for a multitude of reasons is now officially law.
Even prominent and vocal Trump supporters like Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter have expressed their dismay at the bill’s spending proposals. Continue reading “Trump Signs Massive Spending Bill”
Seoul (AFP) – North Korea on Friday accused the CIA of plotting with South Korea to assassinate leader Kim Jong-Un, amid soaring tensions in the flashpoint region.
The CIA and Seoul’s Intelligence Services have “hatched a vicious plot” involving unspecified “biochemical substances” to kill the hermit state’s young leader during public ceremonial events in Pyongyang, the Ministry of State Security said. Continue reading “N. Korea accuses CIA of plot to assassinate Kim Jong-Un”
During the Israeli bombardment and shelling of the Gaza Strip last summer, an Israeli soldier approached a 74-year-old Palestinian woman Ghalya Abu-Rida to give her a sip of water. He gave her the water, took a photo with her and then he shot her in the head from a distance of one metre. He then watched as she bled to death, the Palestine Information Centre reported.
This is how Ahmad Qdeh, a journalist in Al-Aqsa TV, described the scene that he witnessed during the latest Israeli aggression. The spokesman of the Israeli army, Avichay Adraee, shared the photo of an Israeli soldier holding the water bottle and helping the old woman drink as an example of the “humanity” of the Israeli army towards the civilians in the Gaza Strip. Continue reading “Israeli soldier gives 74-year-old Palestinian woman water then shoots her in the head”
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) – A grandmother with terminal cancer is in the Sedgwick County Jail because of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in her system while she was driving.
But the THC was in her system because it is in a medication her pharmacist says she needs in order to eat while on chemotherapy. Continue reading “Woman with terminal cancer jailed over medication in her system”
The four safe zones to be established in Syria will be closed for flights by US-led coalition warplanes, said the Russian envoy to the Astana peace talks, where the zones were agreed upon.
“As for [the coalition] actions in the de-escalation zones, starting from now those zones are closed for their flights,” Aleksandr Levrentyev told journalists in the Kazakh capital. Continue reading “US-led coalition warplanes banned from Syria safe zones – Russian envoy”