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September, 2017

Drain the Swamp

In America today most people choose their favorite brand of the ABCCBSNBCCNNMSNBCPBSNPR Cartel based on the charisma of the news reader, and don't waste their time tuning into other news options.
By Dr. Robert R. Owens - Friday, September 29, 2017 - Full Story

Is the Headquarters of the Deep State in Moscow?

A reporter from Bloomberg called the other day about complaints that television producer Jerry Kenney and I had made years ago regarding the operations of Moscow-funded Russia Today (RT) television.
By Cliff Kincaid - Friday, September 29, 2017 - Full Story

#OperationFightFireWithFire Pulling Nation out of slump

Through the ups and downs that are part of everyday life in this Valley of Tears, the one True Patriot who stands tallest in my heart is Move America Forward founder, ‘Angel of the Troops’, Melanie Morgan. Through all, Melanie Morgan has always been there for America, unflinching when Code Pink and the rest of the anti-war hoodlums went after her, unflagging in her love of America no matter how trying the circumstances.
By Judi McLeod - Friday, September 29, 2017 - Full Story

Chuck Todd: Moore ‘doesn’t appear to believe in the ConstitutIon’—believes rights come from God

Yesterday, Dan told you about Roy Moore's decisive Republican Primary victory in Alabama. I won't rehash that here, so read his piece if you'd like to know more. For now, suffice it to say that he'll probably become the state's next Senator in November, evangelical voters are ecstatic, and the left is losing what remains of its collective mind.
By Robert Laurie - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story


GOP tax plan doesn’t throw out the code and start over, but it makes it a lot better

I know what many of you want, because I want it too. We want the entire tax code thrown out, and we want Congress to just start over and create a very simple method of raising revenue. Maybe a flat tax with one low rate for everyone and no deductions. Maybe 9-9-9, which I continue to believe was a brilliant proposal, even if the anti-intellectual media thought it was merely a slogan.
By Dan Calabrese - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story

Fuel-cell cars cruise onto the market

Fuel-cell powered cars that emit only water vapor when driven have been in the works for decades, but progress seemed to keep stalling. Now, according to an article in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, the wait is over. Motorists can finally lease or buy hydrogen-powered, fuel-cell cars, but the road ahead for these vehicles still faces some bumps.
By American Chemical Society - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story

Ancient ink for cancer treatment

For hundreds of years, Chinese calligraphers have used a plant-based ink to create beautiful messages and art. Now, one group reports in ACS Omega that this ink could noninvasively and effectively treat cancer cells that spread, or metastasize, to lymph nodes.
By American Chemical Society - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story

The Scammer and the Scammed

Every scam involves two parties - the scammer and the scammed. Little scams, big scams, financial scams, political scams, sex scams, - all involve the scammer and the scammed. Truth is the recognized enemy of the scammer but often the unrecognized enemy of the scammed. Why?
By Linda Goudsmit - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story

End the NFL

An Army recruit starts off with a salary under $20,000. Thousands of active duty military personnel are on food stamps. Millions of veterans rely on them to feed their families and themselves.
By Daniel Greenfield - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story



Olive mill wastewater transformed: From pollutant to bio-fertilizer, biofuel

Olive oil has long been a popular kitchen staple. Yet producing the oil creates a vast stream of wastewater that can foul waterways, reduce soil fertility and trigger extensive damage to nearby ecosystems. Now in a study appearing in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, scientists report on the development of an environmentally friendly process that could transform this pollutant into "green" biofuel, bio-fertilizer and safe water for use in agricultural irrigation.
By American Chemical Society - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story

Unlocking the mysteries of memory — and potentially enhancing it

Memory acts like an anchor, reminding us of past experiences that have made us who we are today. Attempts to boost it, particularly as we age, have sprouted cottage industries of supplements and brain games. In parallel, researchers have been pursuing pharmaceutical interventions. In some of the latest work on this front, one team reports in ACS Chemical Neuroscience that they have identified a novel compound that enhances long-term memory in animal studies.
By American Chemical Society - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story


Government agencies are stretch to the breaking point

Houston, Florida, and now Puerto Rico all needing FEMA, emergency electrical linemen, food, water, and shelter- just to begin the recovery. Government agencies are stretch to the breaking point. The military has been called in to fly humanitarian supplies to Puerto Rico. It is 1036 miles OVER WATER from Miami to San Juan. All aid is dependent on aircraft which in turn are dependent on communications being restored to airfields. Linemen from anywhere in the continental United States can reach the Houston and Florida via highways in their equipment trucks. Aid that must be flown in is quite another matter.
By Guest Column -- Alice Vann- Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story

Western NY Poll: 71% against protests during national anthem

A poll was taken on Monday, the day after the numerous protests by NFL players during the Sunday games. The survey of Western New Yorkers was conducted by the Buffalo-based Big Daddy Strategies in conjunction with Remington Research Group. As the poll was conducted only in Western New York, the questions and answers pertained to the Buffalo Bills.
By Arthur Weinreb - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story


You’re An Insolent Jerk!

Nowadays on many college campuses, if a teacher is not a secular progressive liberal new-world-order globalist, his colleagues may view him as a pariah. If he is a pro-life, pro-America, anti-political correctness, Southern white heterosexual male capitalistic Christian conservative, as I am, they will likely view him as a walking hate crime.
By Jimmy Reed - Thursday, September 28, 2017 - Full Story


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