EPA Threatens Property Owners By Redefining “waters of the United States”
By Joshua Krause When the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972, it seemed reasonable. At the time, America’s waterways were absolute cesspools that often…
By Joshua Krause When the Clean Water Act was passed in 1972, it seemed reasonable. At the time, America’s waterways were absolute cesspools that often…
Source By Catherine J. Frompovich Dane Wigington of GeoEngineeringWatch.org answered some definitive questions in the hour-long conference call regarding “The Push For Legal Action To…
By Luke Rudkowski In this video, journalist Luke Rudkowski and Tim Pool travel to Santa Barbara, California to cover the recent oil spill. The only…
By Joshua Krause The Fukushima nuclear plant is at it again. TEPCO Announced on Friday that they’re experiencing numerous leaks throughout the facility. Out of…
By Catherine J. Frompovich What hath the State of Alaska wrought that it deserves the full-force and ‘retribution’ of the U.S. Navy upon Alaskan sea…
By Dan Dicks The brewing of anti-market, pro-government environmentalists alongside a global cooling trend is a crisis the likes the world has never seen. Al…
By Derrick Broze For the fourth time since 2013, the March Against Monsanto will take place in cities around the world. On May 23, 2015, concerned…
By Mac Slavo It was the dying cry of Charlton Heston in the creepy 1973 film Soylent Green… and it could resemble our desperate near…
By Michael Snyder Have you noticed that severe drought seems to be gripping much of the planet right now? You probably have. But why is…
By Claire Bernish In a peremptory case of government acting as oil industry legislator, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a prohibition on fracking…
By Michael T. Winter Part I – Cell phones When it comes to cell phones dangerous side effects, the cat is out of the bag….
By Claire Bernish Duke Energy, the nation’s largest utility company, pleaded guilty on Thursday to nine criminal violations of the Clean Water Act including improper…
By Claire Bernish Taking scenic pictures anywhere outside city limits in the state of Wyoming could now get you thrown in jail. Signed into law…
By Claire Bernish In the midst of an exceptional drought in California, Nestle is not only refusing to stop bottling water, but if the head…