Natural News – by Ethan Huff

Senator Rob Wagner and Representative Andrea Salinas, two Democrat politicians in Oregon, have proposed a new piece of legislation to be taken up in the next legislative session that, should it pass, would steamroll the Second Amendment rights of Oregonians and make it all but impossible for them to defend themselves and their families against violent threats.

Senate Bill 501 would basically make it a crime for anyone living in Oregon to purchase a gun without first obtaining a government permit – also known as getting the government’s permission. It would also prohibit the purchase and possession of magazines that hold more than five rounds of ammunition, subjecting violators to up to one year of prison and/or thousands of dollars in fines.   Continue reading “Oregon Democrats push new bill to OUTLAW self-defense… protecting your family against violent crime is now a whole new crime”

CBS News

HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM) – Houston Police confirm to CBS 11 a total of five Houston Police officers were shot Monday afternoon reportedly while serving a narcotics warrant.

Houston Police Officers Union President Joe Gambaldi tweeted, “We currently have 5 officers shot, all on their way to the hospital. One is being life flighted. On the way to the hospital, will update when I can.”   Continue reading “5 Police Officers Shot In Houston”

The Weather Channel

Extreme arctic cold will plunge into the Midwest this week, creating dangerously cold wind chills and likely dropping temperatures in some cities to their lowest levels in more than two decades.

The central and eastern United States have been in the grips of a much colder weather pattern in the second half of January, and conditions this week will be the worst yet.

Continue reading “Polar Vortex to Help Trigger Coldest Arctic Outbreak in at Least Two Decades This Week in Parts of the Midwest”

Engadget – by Steve Dent

Researchers from MIT have discovered a way to send highly targeted audio signals directly to someone’s ear at a distance using laser beams. The system works using the “photoacoustic” effect, where water vapor in the air absorbs light, forming sound waves. The research may pave the way to systems that allow audible messages to be transmitted to spies or other agents, warning them of impending danger like an active shooter.

Continue reading “‘Whisper’ laser tech sends audible messages to specific people”

Well it is three business days past the 120th business day of the serving of the fraudulent lawsuit and we have an order from the court.  Now we can show the whole sequence of events leading up to today so that you can understand that you are a subject slave and that your Bill of Rights has been unlawfully removed and that there is no law for the American nationals for the united States of the Americas.
Continue reading “Order for the Copyright Lawsuit”

BBC News

Researchers have genetically modified chickens that can lay eggs that contain drugs for arthritis and some cancers.

The drugs are 100 times cheaper to produce when laid than when manufactured in factories.

The researchers believe that in time production can be scaled up to produce medicines in commercial quantities.   Continue reading “The GM chickens that lay eggs with anti-cancer drugs”

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Forbes – by Dan Alexander

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced he is “seriously considering running for president” Sunday night, raising the prospect of a 2020 election with at least two billionaire candidates.

As far as billionaires go, Schultz and Trump could hardly be more different. The former Starbucks CEO grew up in subsidized housing in Brooklyn. He started working at Starbucks in 1982, back when it was just a modest Seattle business. Today the coffee chain has more than 15,000 stores around the world, and Schultz is worth an estimated $3.4 billion. “I’m still this kid from Brooklyn who wanted to fight his way out,” Schultz said when he appeared on the cover of Forbes’ billionaires issue three years ago.   Continue reading “Howard Schultz Explains Why His Billionaire Candidacy Would Be Different Than Trump’s”

The Grayzone – by Ben Norton

The right-wing opposition leader that the United States is trying to undemocratically install as Venezuela’s president immediately set his sights on the country’s state-owned oil company, which he is hoping to restructure and move toward privatization. He is also seeking money from the notorious International Monetary Fund (IMF) to fund his unelected government.

On January 23, US President Donald Trump recognized the little-known, US-educated opposition politician Juan Guaidó as the supposed “interim president” of Venezuela. Within 48 hours, Guaidó quickly tried to seize control of Venezuela’s major US-based oil refiner and use its revenue to help bankroll his US-backed coup regime.   Continue reading “Venezuela’s US-Backed Coup Leader Immediately Targets State Oil Company, Requests IMF Money”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Baltimore, MD — “When you see something, say something” is the saying Americans are constantly bombarded with by the state. This normally refers to citizens reporting fellow citizens for behavior that they might think is suspicious. But two rights flexing brothers from Baltimore turned the tables on see something, say something when they saw a cop violating the rights of two teens. They chose to step in and say something and because of their actions, two teens were protected from the corrupt police state.   Continue reading “Rights Flexing Citizen Owns Cop, Shuts Him Down for Trying to Steal Kids’ Book Sacks”

Fox News

A gun-wielding good Samaritan brought a harrowing road rage incident to a safe end, reportedly stopping a driver who’d been racing through Massachusetts — with a 65-year-old man clinging to the hood of his SUV.

An unidentified person ordered Mark Fitzgerald, 37, at gunpoint out of his SUV, allowing Richard Kamrowski to climb down from the car unscathed, police said.   Continue reading “Massachusetts man, 65, clings to hood of SUV on turnpike in suspected road-rage incident”

The Guardian – by Jason Wilson

In Washington state, a freshly implemented ballot initiative and a raft of new bills may produce some of the tightest firearms regulations in the US. But standing in the way is a group of rural law enforcement officers who say point blank that they won’t enforce any of it.

The Klickitat county sheriff, Bob Songer, is one of them. He told the Guardian that the initiative passed last November “is unconstitutional on several grounds. I’ve taken the position that as an elected official, I am not going to enforce that law”.   Continue reading “The sheriffs resisting Washington’s new gun laws: ‘I’m not going to enforce that’”

The Organic Prepper

Yet another recall has hit the shelves of a store near you. This time, it’s something really surprising. It’s fresh fruit.

The FDA has announced that peaches, nectarines, and plums sold in more than a dozen states could potentially be tainted with Listeria monocytogenes. Jac. Vandenberg, Inc. of Yonkers, New York has recalled 1,727 cartons of peaches, 1,207 cartons of nectarines and 365 cartons of plums.   Continue reading “RECALL: Peaches, Plums, and Nectarines Could Be Tainted with Listeria”

Collective Evolution – by Jeremy R. Hammond

As I have covered in previous articles for Children’s Health Defense, the fundamental assumptions underlying the recommendation of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that everyone aged six months and up should get an annual flu shot are unsupported by scientific evidence. Examining a case study from the New York Times, we’ve seen how the corporate media manufacture consent for public vaccine policy by grossly misinforming their audiences about the science—and how, in doing so, the media are just following the CDC’s example. We’ve seen how the CDC uses deceptive fear marketing to increase demand for influenza vaccines, and how the CDC’s claims that flu vaccination significantly reduces deaths among the elderly have been thoroughly discredited by the scientific community.   Continue reading “Why You Can’t Trust the CDC on Vaccines”

Yahoo News

missing 3-year-old boy who was found alive after enduring two days of heavy rain and freezing temperatures says it was a bear who kept him safe and warm.

Authorities from the FBI and U.S. Marines professional search teams joined up with volunteers to search for Casey Hathaway when he vanished from outside his grandmother’s house in North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon.   Continue reading “3-year-old boy lost in freezing forest for two days says bear kept him safe”

Fox 2

 – A Detroit Police Commander from the 6th precinct was arrested early Saturday morning for drunk driving and causing an accident.

Police say Cmdr. Johnny Thomas was driving under the influence when he smashed into a stopped car at Mack and St. Antoine around 12:30 a.m.    Continue reading “Detroit Police Commander arrested for drunk driving on Detroit’s east side”