The stock market has become so fast and complex that even veteran Wall Street insiders and hedge fund operators no longer understand how it operates. That’s the conclusion from one of America’s most respected financial journalists, Michael Lewis of Moneyball ...
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REVEALED: EPA Admits To Life-Threatening Experiments On Humans
The Environmental Protection Agency’s own inspector general has admitted that the agency didn’t tell human “guinea pigs” the potential dangers of breathing in diesel fumes in an experiment. An inspector general’s report issued on March 31 verifies a story about ...
Read More »Own An Antique Bullet? In This City, Get Arrested – And Convicted
Mark Witaschek, a Washington, DC, businessman with no criminal record, must now post his name on a firearms offender registry after a shocking court verdict. As previously reported by Off The Grid News, Witaschek was the subject of a police ...
Read More »Power Company CEO Makes Stunning Admission
The existing electrical grid is becoming an “antiquated” system that will soon be made obsolete by technological progress. That’s the surprising admission from the CEO of NRG Energy, one of the nation’s largest power companies. “There will come a day, ...
Read More »Trooper Stops Man … Because He’s From A State That Sells This
A man claims he was stopped and detained by a state trooper in Idaho simply because he was driving a vehicle with Colorado license plates, where marijuana is legal, according to a new federal lawsuit. There was no marijuana in ...
Read More »World Facing ‘Unprecedented’ Ebola Outbreak
West Africa is facing a widespread outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus that doctors and officials are calling “unprecedented,” and there is a fear it could spread to other continents. The outbreak is so bad that at least one nation, ...
Read More »Farms Being Seized For Boating And Water Skiing?
Some Iowa landowners could lose their homes and farms because local governments want to build a reservoir for recreational purposes – a move critics say is in violation of state law. The landowners allege that the Clarke County Reservoir Commission ...
Read More »Court Bans Keeping Your Gun In A Nightstand
Two controversial San Francisco gun control laws have been up upheld in a federal appeals court, which ruled the laws do not infringe upon the Second Amendment. One law mandates that San Francisco gun owners keep their firearms disabled with ...
Read More »Chicken’s New ‘Threatened Species’ Status Angers Property Owners
The lesser prairie chicken has been placed on the threatened species list, an Obama administration move that has farmers and ranchers worried and even outraged. The bird’s primary habitat is Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, and governors of ...
Read More »Cancer Patient Arrested … For Not Paying $5 Dog Tag Fee
A cancer patient was arrested, handcuffed and hauled away in a police car for not paying a $5 dog license fee. Even worse, the woman, Ann Musser of Holyoke, Massachusetts, had paid the license charge and a $25 late fee ...
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