from Infowars:
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by Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr. Mercola’s Censored Library:
Droughts and water shortages are becoming commonplace throughout the world.
by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, LifeSite News:
Hold in your hands that Rosary that some consider a symbol of ‘religious radicalism,’ thereby seeking to disarm you and weaken your defense. But it is precisely this fear of the Holy Rosary that must lead us to hold on to it with even greater conviction.
from Jim Crenshaw:
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by Shane Trejo, Big League Politics:
Chinese President Xi Jinping stands by national flags at the Schloss Bellevue presidential residency in Berlin on March 28, 2014. Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a landmark visit to fellow export powerhouse Germany Friday, the third leg of his European tour, expected to cement flourishing trade ties and focus on the Crimea crisis. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE (Photo credit should read JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images)
A whistleblower report has indicated that China is conducting police operations in the U.S. and China to perform surveillance on Chinese citizens in those countries.
by Arjun Walia, The Pulse:
by Dean Garrison, DC Clothesline:
Meteorologist William Kininmonth with the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) authored a new paper on so-called “greenhouse gases,” revealing that carbon dioxide (CO2) does not impact global temperatures as many falsely claim.
At worst, CO2 has a “minimal effect” on temperature and climate, which is constantly in a state of flux due to factors far outside the bounds of anything mankind can control.
A former consultant at the World Meteorological Organization’s Commission for Climatology, as well as the former head of the Australian government’s National Climate Centre, Kininmonth knows what he is talking about when it comes to the climate. And he is not convinced that CO2 is anything about which to worry.
by Victor David Hanson, PJ Media:
Civilization is fragile. It hinges on ensuring the stuff of life.
To be able to eat, to move about, to have shelter, to be free from state or tribal coercion, to be secure abroad and safe at home — only that allows cultures to be freed from the daily drudgery of mere survival.