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Snakebite victim charged $89,000 for Anti-venom found online for $750
A snakebite victim who was treated at a North Carolina hospital came away with more than just fang marks when he received an $89,227 bill for an 18-hour stay. Eric Ferguson, 54, from Mooresville, N.C.,
Read More »Canada threatens US with retaliation over meat-labeling mandate
A newly unveiled agriculture bill in the United States is drawing heavy fire from Canada, which is threatening retaliatory action if the law’s country-of-origin labeling mandate earns enough support to go into effect. On Monday,
Read More »Robotic Gas Pumps Are Coming Soon
Pumping gas is a real pain. It involves actually getting out of your car, moving the muscles in your legs and arms and surrounding yourself with outside air. But one company plans to introduce
Read More »China’s Preferred Weapon – The Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)
Battles are waged on the battlefield and on the high seas and may take hours. Skirmishes in the air are measured in minutes. The next major battle the US and its allies will see may
Read More »Gates Foundation/CFR Propaganda Against ‘Anti-Vaccine’ Movement Backfires
It is well known that in war, the first casualty is truth - that during any war truth is forsaken for propaganda. ~ Harry Browne The war against so-called 'vaccine preventable' diseases has a new
Read More »Christian Singer Walks Out on Grammys After ‘Satanic’ Performances
Katy Perry conducts bizarre witchcraft ceremony during event Popular Christian gospel singer Natalie Grant walked out of the Grammys after witnessing a series of performances that even the mainstream entertainment media admitted were occult in
Read More »Humans are not from Earth
“Mankind is supposedly the most highly developed species on the planet, yet is surprisingly unsuited and ill-equipped for Earth’s environment: harmed by sunlight, a strong dislike for naturally occurring (raw)
Read More »“Money Shortage” in China Leads to Worldwide Attention
the mainland’s central bank injected an unprecedented amount of funding with more than 370 billion RMB. This action attracted international media attention towards China’s “money shortage”. Hong Shengli, the lead researcher of Guo Qing
Read More »Entire family of Kim Jong-un’s uncle executed in N. Korea – reports
All blood relatives of North Korea’s erstwhile number two, who was executed a month ago, have apparently suffered the same fate, says the S. Korean Yonhap news agency. The report cites “multiple” unnamed sources in
Read More »Senate bill would require smartphone ‘kill switch’ in case of theft
Senator Amy Klobuchar will soon introduce a bill to combat smartphone theft - a rapidly growing crime as the technology proliferates - that would require phone makers to install a “kill switch” to prohibit
Read More »Gunmakers Smith & Wesson, Sturm Ruger refuse to sell their products in California
Rather than comply with California’s new “microstamping” gun law, some companies have decided their best course of action is to simply stop selling their firearms in the state. Both Smith & Wesson and Sturm Ruger
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Bank Run Fears: Customers Being Forced to Provide Evidence For Why They Need Cash
truther January 28, 2014 1In early 2013 the country of Cyprus locked down private banking accounts and restricted access to depositor funds. It was the first widely documented instance of a “bail-in,” as bank officials and European regulators
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