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on December 10, 2013 in World News

TSA Confiscates Sock Monkey’s Toy Gun as ‘Flight Risk’

                            TSA Confiscates Sock Monkey’s Toy Gun as ‘Flight Risk’ In 2013, the TSA confirmed a 30% increase in the number of guns showing up at airport security stops, but this recent one is raising a few eyebrows. The tiny monkey sock puppet “Rooster Monkburn” found himself unable to board a plane in St. Louis armed with his tiny, plastic toy gun. Rooster’s owner, Washington resident Phyllis May, makes sock puppets for a living and had been traveling with her husband and products across the country. She… View Article

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on December 9, 2013 in Right Edition

Lead Bullets Study – Global Warming Fraud

Lead Bullets Study – Global Warming Fraud Last week, we learned Environment Canada bureaucrats wanted to spend up to $60,000 to study the use of lead bullets and their impact on the environment. What an absurd waste of taxpayer money. There is no doubt that the Liberals and NDP would love to use this as an excuse to bring back the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry. Fortunately, we have a Conservative government and a Conservative Prime Minister. As soon as we heard about this proposal, we acted – and the project was immediately scrapped. Hunting, angling, trapping, and sports-shooting are… View Article

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on December 9, 2013 in World News

Shock claim: Obama worse than a communist

                                Shock claim: Obama worse than a communist Conservative author: President’s philosophy closer to another notorious movement Critics of Barack Obama, horrified at his “transformation” of America and particularly his government takeovers of large parts of the U.S. economy, have gone so far as to accuse him  of being a communist or neo-communist. However, those critics are mistaken, contends a conservative talk host and author whose new book “Was Hitler a Leftist?” examines the German dictator’s radical agenda in light of today’s leftist movement in… View Article

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on December 9, 2013 in World News

NSA, GCHQ ‘planted agents’ into World of Warcraft

NSA, GCHQ ‘planted agents’ into World of Warcraft, Second Life to spy on gamers The NSA and the UK’s GCHQ spying agencies have collected players’ charts and deployed real-life agents into online World of Warcraft and Second Life games, a new leak by whistleblower Edward Snowden has revealed. An NSA document from 2008, titled “Exploiting Terrorist Use  of Games & Virtual Environments,” was published Monday by The Guardian in  partnership with The New York Times and ProPublica. In the report, the agency warned of the risk of leaving games  communities under-monitored and described them as a   “target-rich communications network” where… View Article

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on December 9, 2013 in World News

Vaccinate By Release Of Aerosolized GMO Vaccine

Australia Determined To Vaccinate By Release Of Aerosolized GMO Vaccine The Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) is on its way to approve a licence application from PaxVax Australia (PaxVax) for the intentional release of a GMO vaccine consisting of live bacteria into the environment in Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria. According to the regulator, it qualifies as a limited and controlled release under section 50A of the Gene Technology Act 2000 (the Act). PaxVax is seeking approval to conduct the clinical trial of a genetically modified live bacterial vaccine against cholera. Once underway the trial is… View Article

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on December 9, 2013 in World News

‘Saying Grace’ tops record week of art auction sales in US

          Norman Rockwell’s ‘Saying Grace’ tops record week of art auction sales in US Norman Rockwell’s Saying Grace became the most expensive American painting ever sold at auction last week, fetching $46m (£28m) at Sotheby’s in New York. The following day at Christie’s, an anonymous buyer set a record for a painting by Rockwell’s contemporary, Edward Hopper, whose Depression-era work, East Wind Over Weehawken, sold for $40.5m. And yet, as recent sales go, both seem like small fry. Over 48 hours in November, Manhattan’s two leading auction houses saw more than $1.1bn spent on 20th-century art,… View Article

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on December 6, 2013 in World News

Charity claims its been targeted for feeding the homeless

Charity claims its been targeted for feeding the homeless A church group in Olympia, Washington is blasting proposed City Council changes it claims are intended to stop an outreach mission that feeds hundreds of homeless residents every week. Twice a week for the last two years, the nondenominational  Christian group Crazy Faith Ministries has gathered at a public  parking lot to feed the city’s homeless population. The program  has become increasingly popular since it began, but complaints  about mounting vehicle traffic in the area and concern for  pedestrian safety resulted in the city informing Crazy Faith it  would not be… View Article

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