on May 9, 2015 in World News
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on May 9, 2015 in World News
Inside Bud and Breakfast, the Airbnb of Marijuana Tourism
click here for moreNature’s Path purchases its own clean, organic farms
Nature’s Path purchases its own clean, organic farms to keep up with demand for food free of GMOs and chemicals One of North America’s cleanest and most sustainable food brands has taken a giant leap forward in securing the future of organic food production. Cereal company Nature’s Path Organic has reportedly purchased 2,800 acres of farmland in Montana to keep up with growing consumer demand for foods that are free of chemical pesticides, genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), preservatives, antibiotics and other toxins. Frustrated by a lack of steady supply for organic cereal grains, Nature’s Path decided to take matters into its… View Article
click here for moreHonolulu extends ban on sitting, lying in certain districts
Honolulu extends ban on sitting, lying in certain districts he Honolulu City Council wants sitting and lying down on sidewalks to be prohibited in more parts of town. The Council voted 7-2 on Wednesday to expand the city’s so-called “sit-lie” ban to encompass more areas where homeless people camp. The city already bans sitting and lying down in Waikiki, Chinatown and other commercial areas. Mayor Kirk Caldwell hasn’t decided if he’ll sign the proposal, said his spokesman, Jesse Broder Van Dyke. Some say the plan is too broad and will be challenged in court, he said. The current ban covers… View Article
click here for moreCannabiology
‘Cannabis has a history for medical use that spans thousands of years and many cultures. The beginnings of its use by humans are very difficult to trace, because it was cultivated and consumed long before the appearance of writing. According to archeological discoveries, it has been known in China at least since the Neolithic period, around 4000 BCE. The Emperor of China, Shen Nung, also the discoverer of Tea and Ephedrine, is considered to be the first to have described the properties and therapeutic uses of Cannabis in his compendium of Chinese Medicinal Herbs written in 2737 BCE. It showed Cannabis mainly used as… View Article
click here for moreFeds Panic on Mass Common Core Test Refusals, Threaten Reprisals
Feds Panic on Mass Common Core Test Refusals, Threaten Reprisals Written by Alex Newman Public resistance to Common Core is exploding across America, and officials are not happy about it. The Obama administration’s Department of Education, along with pro-Common Core government officials across the country under pressure from the feds, appear to be in panic mode. Facing a growing nationwide “opt out” movement to refuse participation in the unconstitutional federally funded testing regime aligned with the Obama-backed national school standards, senior bureaucrats, including Education Secretary Arne Duncan, have actually started resorting to lawless threats against parents, teachers, students, and entire… View Article
click here for moreConspiracy Theory as a Personality Disorder?
Conspiracy Theory as a Personality Disorder? by Kerry R Bolton The treatment of “conspiracy theories” by the US intelligentsia is reminiscent of the Soviet commissions that labeled political dissidents mentally ill. While psychiatry as a means of repressing political dissent was well-known for its use the USSR, this occurred no less and perhaps more so in the West, and particularly in the USA. While the case of Ezra Pound is comparatively well-known now, not so recognized is that during the Kennedy era in particular there were efforts to silence critics through psychiatry. The cases of General Edwin Walker, Fredrick Seelig,… View Article
click here for moreUkraine Rebels Nationalize Banks, Drawing the Ire of the US & World Bankers
Ukraine Rebels Nationalize Banks, Drawing the Ire of the US & World Bankers Author suggests the rebel’s nationalization of private banks is an added motive for Washington to want to see them defeated In a tiny corner of Eastern Europe, a fledgling Republic struggling with the day-to-day hurdles of warfare and shaky ceasefires, has succeeded in doing what has long been overdue in the most powerful nation on the face of the earth – it has nationalized its out-of-control banks and put them to use for the good of the people. While the DPR was not faced with a privatized… View Article
click here for moreGeorgia politician who campaigned against motorcycle helmets dies in motorcycle crash
Georgia politician who campaigned against motorcycle helmets dies in motorcycle crash A Georgia politician who was well known for his efforts to repeal a state law requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets died this week in a motorcycle accident. Ben Joseph “Joey” Brush Jr. was killed on Thursday morning when a car pulled out in front of his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, according to the Augusta Chronicle. The driver of the other car, Kimberly Crouch, allegedly stopped at a stop sign and didn’t see the motorcycle when she tried to drive through the intersection. Ms Crouch has been charged in the accident. Mr… View Article
click here for moreMotion filed to boot federal judge from Arpaio case
Motion filed to boot federal judge from Arpaio case ‘Disqualification or recusal is required when there is even the appearance’ of bias A man who is a potential witness in the ongoing fight over the National Security Agency’s spy-on-Americans programs is asking to intervene in the federal case claiming contempt on the part of Maricopa, Arizona, County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. And the motion also seeks to have the judge in that case removed. The situation developed recently when, as part of the hearings involving Arpaio, he said his lawyer, Tim Casey, reportedly had hired someone to investigate Judge G. Murray… View Article
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