Month: September 2014

Ebola quarantine imposed on 2 million people over night without warning

EBOLA: SIERRA LEONE PLACES 2 MILLION PEOPLE UNDER QUARANTINE Sierra Leone has again instituting a massive quarantine to stem the deadly Ebola outbreak. The country put travel restrictions on northern districts Port Loko and Bombali and southern district Moyamba. The quarantine affects up to two million people. Sierra Leone is forcing its citizens into isolation

Death Threats Against Christian Leaders Emerge From Gay Rights ActivistsThe HRC has targeted Scott Lively—an American author, attorney, social activist, independent candidate for governor of Massachusetts in the 2014 election, and president of Abiding Truth Ministries—for murder.

Russia threatens to retaliate against U.S. military

Russia threatens to retaliate against U.S. militaryThe security officials said Russia complained Sunday in quiet talks with United Nations representatives that the Obama administration’s current aerial campaign against Islamic State fighters in Syria is a violation of international agreements regarding control of Syrian airspace. The officials said Russia warned it could potentially retaliate if U.S.

Psychotropic drugs and mass murder

What follows is the result of my research and question, “What psychotropic drugs where prescribed to mass murders?” At the end of this article is a list of the drugs prescribed and their most serious adverse side effects. John Hinckley (1981) John Hinckley, age 25, took four Valium two hours before shooting and almost killing

Obama’s breathtaking naivete at the United Nations

Obama’s breathtaking naivete at the United NationsPresident Obama on Wednesday delivered a speech at the United Nations filled with his usual soaring rhetoric of global collectivism and the importance of “international norms.” But the president also displayed a shocking naivete about global affairs, religion, Islam — a Pollyannaish interpretation on the state of the world

Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Car

Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That CarThe thermometer showed a 103.5-degree fever, and her 10-year-old’s asthma was flaring up. Mary Bolender, who lives in Las Vegas, needed to get her daughter to an emergency room, but her 2005 Chrysler van would not start. The cause was not a mechanical problem — it was her

Red Cross team attacked while burying Ebola dead

Red Cross team attacked while burying Ebola deadA Red Cross team was attacked while collecting bodies believed to be infected with Ebola in southeastern Guinea, the latest in a string of assaults that are hindering efforts to control West Africa’s current outbreak.

Sheriff’s comments criticizing Md. gun laws go viral

Sheriff’s comments criticizing Md. gun laws go viral“As long as I’m the sheriff in this county,” he says in the video, “I will not allow the federal government to come in here and strip my citizens of their right to bear arms. I can tell you this, if they attempt to do that, it would