By Michael Snyder Once upon a time, much of the state of California was a barren desert. And now, thanks to the worst drought in modern American history, much of the state is turning back […]
By Christina Sarich Unlike Pepsi Co, which recently got let loose from a class action lawsuit concerning a carcinogen used in soda, a class action lawsuit against the maker of Cheerios, Yoplait yogurt, and Pillsbury cinnamon rolls was just […]
By Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton Unearthed articles from the 1960s detail how nuclear waste was buried beneath the Earth’s surface by Halliburton & Co. for decades as a means of disposing the by-products of post-World War II atomic […]
By Global Research As F. William Engdahl wrote in “Death of the Birds and the Bees Across America“: Birds and bees are something most of us take for granted as part of nature. The expression “teaching […]
February 9, 2015 | By Jaclyn Brandt Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) went before state regulators on Monday, Feb, 9, asking for permission to implement what would become the largest deployment of electric vehicle (EV) charging […]
By Activist Post By Bernie Suarez Get ready for another global warming hoax campaign in 2015 designed to convince people that CO2 is the cause of global warming and that humanity is in trouble unless we do something to […]
By Mac Slavo The net effect of technology is a mixed bag, with one major side effect: An entire generation of youth have become inept, largely helpless and dependent upon gadgets and devices that ‘just work’ […]
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky Nuclear radiation resulting from the March 2011 Fukushima disaster –which threatens life on planet earth– is not front page news in comparison to the most insignificant issues of public concern, including the local level […]
By Tyler Durden Dear California readers: if you drank tapwater this morning (or at any point in the past few weeks/months), you may be in luck as you no longer need to buy oil to lubricate […]
Ron Arnold It seems incredible, but a single missing word could turn a water law into a government land grab so horrendous even a U.S. Supreme Court justice warned it would “put the property rights […]