Green Med Info

The Telecommunications Industry promises fast, ubiquitous and unlimited mobile internet access with the next generation of 5G technologies by 2020, along with removal of cheap, secure and safer landlines. This 5G network is designed to provide faster downloads, streaming movies, wireless virtual reality, in addition to being the platform for the Internet of Things, whereby all our household devices are connected to this system wirelessly for remote control. While there may be limited medical applications, 5G will mainly be used for more immersive entertainment and surveillance with much greater public exposure, especially in “Smart Cities”. Continue reading “5th Generation (5G) Telecommunications Uses Gigahertz (GHz) Millimeter Sized Wavelengths”

Zero Hedge – by John Whitehead

“It is often the case that police shootings, incidents where law enforcement officers pull the trigger on civilians, are left out of the conversation on gun violence. But a police officer shooting a civilian counts as gun violence. Every time an officer uses a gun against an innocent or an unarmed person contributes to the culture of gun violence in this country.” – Journalist Celisa Calacal

Yes, gun violence is a problem in America, although violent crime generally remains at an all-time lowContinue reading “Who Inflicts The Most Gun Violence In America? The US Government And Its Police Force”

Daily Kos – by Leslie Salzillo

More and more Americans are dumping their TVs and expensive cable, and 15 percent  of Americans don’t use the Internet, at all. So where are these people getting their politics? Millions of Americans align themselves with a religion, and many of them are getting their political opinions from religious organizations. Members may say, “It’s my choice.” Yes, but is it legal?    Continue reading “Is your church violating federal law by preaching politics? Here’s how to find out”

Liberty Voice – by Rebecca Savastio, April 29, 2014

Morgellons disease is a bizarre condition in which sufferers say that, along with a number of other unpleasant symptoms, alien fibers of various colors emerge from their skin. The term Morgellons was coined by a woman named Mary Leitao, whose son contracted a strange lesion on his lip. He would point at the lesion and say “bugs.” Leitao took him to numerous doctors who dismissed the condition with various explanations ranging from eczema to unknown dermatitis. Leitao began researching the symptoms and found an account from the 1600s in which a British physician described “harsh hairs” emerging from the backs of children. Continue reading “Flashback: 14 Thousand People Have Morgellons Disease But CDC Says It Doesn’t Exist”

The Guardian

Plastic was the furthest thing from Gregory Wetherbee’s mind when he began analyzing rainwater samples collected from the Rocky Mountains. “I guess I expected to see mostly soil and mineral particles,” said the US Geological Survey researcher. Instead, he found multicolored microscopic plastic fibers.

The discovery, published in a recent study (pdf) titled “It is raining plastic”, raises new questions about the amount of plastic waste permeating the air, water, and soil virtually everywhere on Earth.  Continue reading “It’s raining plastic: microscopic fibers fall from the sky in Rocky Mountains”

Daily Mail

Donald Trump cast doubt on Tuesday over former President Bill Clinton’s denial that he ever visited Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious ‘pedophilia island.’

The president repeatedly suggested that his predecessor was lying in a statement saying that he had not been to Little St. James, the island owned by the pervert financier, which was raided by the FBI Monday.    Continue reading “Donald Trump casts doubt on Bill Clinton’s denial that he went to ‘Pedophile Island’”

KSFY

26 state legislators have signed a petition opposing red flag laws in South Dakota.

That petition has been sent to President Trump, Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds, as well as Representative Dusty Johnson.

Red flag laws have already been enacted by 17 states, soon they could be implemented across the nation.  Continue reading “South Dakota state legislators petition red flag laws”

Politico – by Josh Gerstein

An elderly federal judge presiding over a key lawsuit relating to financier pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died Sunday, adding another twist to the drawn-out legal saga and to efforts to unseal still-secret details about the conduct of Epstein, his enablers and one of his accusers.

Manhattan-based U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet passed away Sunday at age 96, the court announced. Sweet was appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, confirmed that same year and continued to hear and rule on cases through the last few months.  Continue reading “Judge overseeing key Jeffrey Epstein-related suit dies”

Miami Herald

A Palm Beach County mother was arrested Sunday afternoon and charged with intimidation after allegedly threatening a mass shooting at her children’s new school, where they were slated to go after a school boundary change, according to Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office records.

Miranda Perez, 28, of Lake Worth, was arrested after making the threats about Barton Elementary, 1700 Barton Road, Lake Worth. Barton started classes Monday.  Continue reading “A Florida mom was upset over school rezoning. She threatened to shoot up the school”

Self-Reliance Central

Many of America’s most popular rifles will be illegal and subject to confiscation under a plan announced by Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Under the Biden plan, so-called “assault weapons” would be taken from Americans under a “buy back” plan.  Continue reading “Biden announces national rifle confiscation plan”

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Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Ivanka Trump is reportedly calling members of Congress to feel out various gun control proposals and to figure out what needs to be done in order to get them passed.

Axios reports that Ivanka “has quietly been calling lawmakers since the El Paso and Dayton massacres to gauge their openness to movement on gun legislation when Congress returns.”  Continue reading “Report: Ivanka Trump Calling Congressional Members About Gun Control”

Reuters

HONG KONG, Aug 13 (Reuters) – Protesters clashed with police at Hong Kong’s international airport on Tuesday evening after flights were disrupted for a second day, plunging the former British colony deeper into turmoil.

The scuffles broke out in the evening between police and protesters, after an injured person was taken out of the main terminal by medics.  Continue reading “Clashes at Hong Kong airport; U.N. urges restraint over protests”

Police One – by Anita Chabria, Los Angeles Times

GRAEAGLE, CALIF. — Before George Quinn wrapped a chain around the rafters of his wood shop and hanged himself in June, he texted his big sister goodbye.

“This is the hardest part,” wrote the reclusive 63-year-old master carpenter, who lived alone with his elderly cat, Sam, in this Northern California mountain town. “Sorry for everything. You should call the Plumas Co sheriff and have them go to the garage.” Continue reading “Calif. PDs fear ‘suicide by cop’ cases. So they’ve stopped responding to some calls”