Remember back in early 2008 when the Presidential election was in full swing and the majority of financial and political pundits were hailing the booming American economy, record home ownership and never ending growth?
A government report released last week surprisingly admits that the honeybee species are dying off at a rate too high to ‘guarantee their long term survival’.
Like dominoes, the evidence piling up about the Sandy Hook False Flag keep going down, one after another, another piece of evidence or testimony that blows this charade out of the water! In the latest twist, and ex-cop and Jeb Bush appointee has come forward to say that the Newtown shooting never happened! Wolfgang Halbig, a former police officer and school safety consultant who lives in Florida.
Halbig flew up from Florida to attend the meeting, but it’s not because he’s a pro-gun advocate. In fact, he doesn’t think that guns or gun laws could have prevented the killings. Halbig has another belief entirely: He says Sandy Hook never actually happened, that it was a fake event staged by the government. No Adam Lanza, no victims. According to Halbig, 26 people did not die that day. It was all fiction. The distraught parents who gave interviews to the media were actually paid actors, he says. Continue reading “Ex-Cop And Jeb Bush Appointee Claims The Newtown Massacre Never Happened”
TYLER, TX (KLTV) – It seems there is something in the news every day about gun violence. The recent mass shooting in Isla Vista, California, a movie theater riddled with bullets in Colorado, children and teachers gunned down at school in Connecticut, and the list goes on. While you may be seeing more and more shooting, the fact is, overall gun homicide rates have dropped dramatically over the past two decades, according to a recent study. Continue reading “Gun homicides down dramatically, Americans unaware”
Two sixth grade math classes lost an entire week’s worth of instruction taking a trial run of a new test and now they want payment for their time.
The state randomly selected Ipswich Middle School teacher Alan Laroche’s A and B period math classes to take the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers test drive. Continue reading “Ipswich 6th graders calculate a rebellion”
Prince William County, VA –-(Ammoland.com)- Elite Shooting Sports LLC is opening one of the largest indoor shooting ranges in the country in Prince William County, VA this fall.
A new Google Glass application would allow shooters to aim around corners while protecting them from return fire, the app developer claims.
Tracking Point, a Texas company that develops precision-tracking technology for firearms, announced via a YouTube video on Thursday that it has combined wearable technology, like Google Glass, with a Precision Guided Firearm (PGF) in a way that allows users to shoot around corners. The new combined system is called ShotView. Continue reading “Google Glass gun app would provide ‘mind-blowing’ ability to shoot around corners”
Landing humans on Mars is unattainable for NASA if the space agency’s current strategy and level of funding are not modified in the near future, according to a new congressionally-mandated report.
Moonbattery has the inside story. Obama’s press secretry, Jay Carney recently resigned. President Obama has been searching for just the right person to replace him. Here is the announcement. Seargent Schultz will be the next press secretary. Continue reading “Obama’s New Press Secretary Announced”
A California family says that a call to 911 to get medical assistance for an 18-year-old family member with special needs ended in tragedy when police showed up instead and killed her.
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Delaware transportation department officials have examined aerial images as they investigate a mountain of dirt that grew to about two stories high and 100 yards long over the past few years, possibly causing an interstate bridge just a few yards away to tilt.
Engineers think that as a contractor dumped more and more dirt next to Interstate 495 bridge, the ground shifted under the weight and caused the bridge columns to start tilting. The bridge, a bypass that helps alleviate congestion on I-95 through Wilmington, Delaware, and normally carries about 90,000 vehicles daily, has been closed since Monday. It will be at least several weeks before it is reopened. Continue reading “Questions grow about bridge closure, dirt mountain”
A defiant President Obama today said he is making no apologies for arranging the release of Sgt. Bowe Berdahl by freeing five bloodthirsty Taliban leaders who may soon be working on plans to attack American soldiers.
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Gray wolves roaming into California from Oregon will have added protections now that a state board has listed the species as endangered despite other parts of the country relaxing rules on hunting the iconic predator.
The California Fish and Game Commission’s vote Wednesday came as biologists announced that an Oregon wolf famous for hopscotching between the two states has fathered pups within about 50 miles of the border, making it a matter of time before more wolves make California home. Continue reading “State board votes to protect California wolf”
WASHINGTON (AP) — The married couple with a taste for exotic travel set out for Central Asia in the summer of 2012, moving as tourists through a region not normally visited by Westerners.
It was a risky venture by any standards, not least because the young travelers were expecting their first child. They crossed into Afghanistan, and at one point, Joshua Boyle emailed relatives from a part of the country he said was unsafe. Continue reading “Pair in Afghanistan video plea say they’re parents”
Thomas A. Mars, formerly the chief administrative officer for Walmart in the United States, stepped down. José Luis Rodríguezmacedo Rivera, once the general counsel at Walmart’s Mexican division, quietly left the company. And H. Lee Scott Jr., who was Walmart’s chief executive, will retire from the board this month.
These men belong to a list of executives from the uppermost reaches of Walmart’s management who held critical positions when corruption scandals engulfed the company’s international division. Come July, almost every person on that list will no longer be with the company — but no departure has been cited by Walmart as a way to clean house after those scandals. Continue reading “After Bribery Scandal, High-Level Departures at Walmart”
A Seattle police officer who stomped on a handcuffed man’s head in 2010 was cleared of wrongdoing this week after Interim Seattle Police Chief Harry Bailey agreed that a concussion made him do it.