PHOENIX, AZ – A legal team from the Rutherford Institute has given Phoenix city officials until next Friday to apologize for actions taken against a local citizen whose only offense was to hand out free water. The threatened law suit ...
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Patrick Henry: He Only Knew One Course To Take
On March 23, 1775, delegates from every county in Virginia met at St. John’s Church in Richmond to discuss the situation with the British. They were also there to elect the delegates to the coming Second Continental Congress. They did ...
Read More »Russians Attack Submarine Operated Undetected in Gulf of Mexico for Weeks
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington Free Press is reporting that a Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine armed with long-range cruise missiles went undetected in the Gulf of Mexico for several weeks. The attack vessel was not detected until after it left ...
Read More »Washington D.C. the only Area in the Country Where the Majority Think Economy is Getting Better
WASHINGTON, D.C. – An extensive survey recently conducted by Gallup in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia showed that the only place in the country where the majority of people think the economy is getting better is in ...
Read More »Record High Temperatures Threaten To Bring Down Southern California Power Grid
LOS ANGELES, CA – A “flex” alert has been issued urging Southern California electricity customers to limit their power consumption during peak hours in an effort to prevent power blackouts. California Independent System Operator (CAISO) issued the alert as a ...
Read More »Smile for Those Surveillance Cameras, Trapwire is Watching You
Bloggers and a myriad of other independent media sources are abuzz with news of Wikileaks latest revelation, but you probably won’t hear much about it in the main stream media, at least for now. The topic of discussion is a ...
Read More »Washington D.C. 9 – 12 Graders Given 200,000 Free Condoms
Washington, D.C. – D.C. Department of Health communications director, Najma Roberts, confirmed to CNS News that the department gave away 200,000 condoms in the District’s public high schools last year. High school in Washington, D.C. are made up of grades ...
Read More »After Years Of Investigation And Armed Raids The DOJ Drops Criminal Charges Against Gibson Guitar
NASHVILLE, TN – After three years and two raids with federal agents branding automatic weapons, Gibson Guitar has settled its issues with the Federal government, at least for now. The music company’s problems began when the Justice Department alleged that ...
Read More »Physicians Warn About Dangers Of Radiation From TSA’s Full Body Scanners
A growing number of physicians are beginning to sound warnings about the long term effects of radiation from full body scanners used by the TSA and other agencies. And many physicians are now choosing pat downs rather than submitting risking ...
Read More »Cyber Security May Be The Topic of President’s Next Executive Order
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Whitehouse is hinting that President Obama may “pursue other options” to ensure implementation of cyber security measures in spite of the Senate’s failure to pass the Cybersecurity Act. Senate Republicans blocked recent cyber security legislation but ...
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