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It’s Official, McDonald’s and Monsanto Are Both ‘Losing Money Fast’

Anthony Gucciardi | Natural Society –  Public awakens to what’s really in their food. In a series of headlines that would pass as virtually unbelievable several years ago, mainstream economists are sounding the alarm over the financial decline of both fast food giant McDonald’s and biotech juggernaut Monsanto. CNN asks, ‘Is McDonald’s doomed?’ Business Insider […] Continue reading →

Texas judge temporarily blocks Obama plan to protect undocumented immigrants

 A U.S. federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked President Barack Obama’s plan to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation, an issue likely to be seized upon in the 2016 presidential campaign. Ruling in favor of some two dozen U.S. states opposed to the administration’s plan, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, Texas, said […] Continue reading →

Trey Gowdy Announces He’ll Use This Major Piece of Evidence to Take Down Hillary

 The noose around Hillary Clinton’s neck seems to be tightening, at least when it comes to the Benghazi investigation. The Washington Times released damning tapes this last week, and as the story has developed, things are looking significantly less rosy for the probable presidential candidate. Now comes the news that Trey Gowdy’s House Select Committee will […] Continue reading →

When Does Cyber Crime Become an Act of Cyberwar?

Rachel Marsden,  No consensus exists between the U.S. government and cyber security experts as to whether North Korea is responsible for the online dumping of Sony Pictures Entertainment’s confidential business data and emails. Even if it could be proven beyond any doubt with uncontestable forensic evidence that this theft is also, in fact, an act […] Continue reading →

Obama pressures FCC for strong net neutrality rules

 U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday struck a blow to large cable and wireless companies by publicly pressuring the federal communications regulator to adopt tougher rules that would treat Internet providers more like public utilities. Shares of major Internet service providers Comcast Corp (CMCSA.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Time Warner Cable Inc (TWC.N: […] Continue reading →

Hackers Target NRA Leader Ahead of Wash. State Gun Control Vote

NRA leader’s Facebook account, cell phone targeted by unknown entity.  Adina Hicks, the NRA’s Field Representative for the Vote No on I-594 campaign, left a message on her new Facebook account after her prior account was rendered inoperable.  Speaking exclusively with Infowars, Hicks stated that she had received a suspicious activity notification from Facebook after […] Continue reading →

UN Officials Criticize Detroit Water Shutoffs

 United Nations human rights officials have called on Detroit to restore water service to poor customers with overdue bills. Catarina de Albuquerque and Leilani Farha on Monday ended their three-day tour of the city during which they met with affected residents, civil rights activists and local officials. The U.N. experts said the shutoffs disproportionately impact […] Continue reading →

“I Won’t Say I Voted for Obama” virus seems to be spreading faster than that other one

by Jazz Shaw,  The first outbreak was in Kentucky. Then, through some transmission mechanism which remains unidentified, it spread to Georgia. Now, despite the best Democrat efforts to establish some sort of quarantine or containment, the affliction seems to have made the jump to the Mountain State. West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant can’t […] Continue reading →