Monthly Archives: October 2012

Fun in the USA

Under the heading of “YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE THIS,” this is an actual event that I personally witnessed and was a part of. At approximately 2:30 p.m., September 6, 2012, I entered the Kroger store on SR 28 in Goshen Ohio, to pick up a few items. I gathered my items and went…

Pigs at the Trough

 By Bill Tucker There was a time in America when the lowest paying jobs were government jobs. The reason was logical. Government jobs were virtually guaranteed for life. Civilians were envious, having just come off of the Great Depression and World War II, with their slave wages. Do you realize what a G.I. made in…

Shared Prosperity

 By Sean Walsh In my efforts to help you understand what does and does not work when it comes to what our leaders have “sold” us in regards to our financial picture and future, I couldn’t resist writing what you are about to read. It is important to actually listen to the words used and,…

Asthmatic Subjected to EPA Experiments; Inhofe Wants Hearing

 By Paul Chesser A former student at the University of North Carolina has come forward publicly to call attention to the disturbing experiments the Environmental Protection Agency has conducted – and is likely still performing – at its Human Studies Facility in Chapel Hill, N.C. Meanwhile Sen. James Inhofe (pictured), ranking minority member on the…

Climate Alarmism: Our sanity and wallets need a break

Billions of taxpayer dollars are disrupting our politics, science, energy policies and economy  By Paul Driessen Pick up any 40-year-old science textbook – on chemistry, biology, geology, physics, astronomy or medicine – and you’ll find a slew of “facts” and theories that have been proven wrong or are no longer the “consensus” view. Climatology is…

Tattoo this: “It’s the Sun, stupid!”

New Berkeley BEST project temperature records confirm: changes in solar radiation influence climate  By Willie Soon and William M. Briggs Scientists have been studying solar influences on the climate for over 5000 years. Chinese imperial astronomers kept detailed sunspot records. They noticed that more sunspots meant warmer weather. In 1801, the celebrated astronomer William Herschel…