Sun News : Anti-fracking protesters were armed to the teeth, RCMP says — video included
Sun News
October 18, 2013

Anti-fracking protesters gather in front of the courthouse. (Credits: KRIS SIMS/QMI AGENCY)
QMI AGENCY
MONCTON, NB – Mounties say Native protesters at a shale gas exploration site in New Brunswick were armed to the teeth.
RCMP displayed a table full of guns, homemade explosives, knives and bear spray at a news conference in Fredericton.
Natives have been decrying what they considered heavy-handed police actions after 40 protesters were arrested at a highway blockade near Rexton on Thursday.
“Peaceful protests don’t require a large police presence,” RCMP Commanding Officer Roger Brown told media Friday. “When you get into a protest that has this type of criminal behaviour and criminal element, it requires a much different police response.”

(RCMP PHOTO)
He said police only made arrests after six cruisers were set on fire.
Nobody was seriously hurt, police said.
Some anti-fracking protesters facing charges ranging from mischief to uttering threats were expected to be held in jail over the weekend.
Protesters complained police fired at them with beanbags and pepper spray first. Mounties said shots were fired and Molotov cocktails thrown from the protesters’ side.
Some protesters on social media blamed the police for setting fire to their own cars and sending in informants.
Brown would not comment on the accusations, but said: “If I read and believed everything on the Internet, I wouldn’t sleep. And I didn’t sleep much as it is.”
Mounties were trying to enforce an Oct. 3 court injunction at the blockade, where SWN Resources Canada is testing for shale gas.
Elsipogtog Mi’kmaq First Nation members had been blocking workers’ access to their trucks.
Outside the courthouse Thursday, protesters wearing camouflage and military boots waved tribal and Acadian flags and vowed to not quit.
“We are the boots on the ground to emancipate people,” Suzanne Patles, who identified herself a lieutenant in the “warriors society,” told reporters. “We are above it all because we are a nation. Canada is a corporation.”

(RCMP PHOTO)
Support protests were being organized from coast to coast, including a blockade of the Trans-Canada Highway near the Quebec border. In Montreal, 15 protesters from the nearby Kahnawake Mohawk reserve partially blocked access to the Mercier Bridge on Friday morning. It’s the same bridge that Mohawks shut down in the summer of 1990 during the Oka crisis.
VIDEO — Canada First Nation anti-fracking protest: Violent clashes, arrests, snipers
RT
October 18, 2013
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MUST HEAR — Targeted Individuals & Mind Control w/ Dr. John Hall
Truthsteam Media
September 25, 2013
http://www.satweapons.com/
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Aaron and Melissa interview Dr. John Hall, author of “A New Breed: Satellite Terrorism in America” on tonight’s Truthstream Media LIVE broadcast at a special time: 8 pm CST. We’ll be talking about targeting with microwave weapons, the government’s capabilities and the revelations of the Navy Yard shooter carving “My ELF Weapon” into the shotgun he reportedly used to gun down 12 people.
COMEDY VIDEO — Monsanto’s High Fructose Corn Patch
Joy Camp
October 17, 2013
At Monsanto’s High Fructose Corn patch you don’t just pick corn, you corn corn.
Reiki: A natural approach that supports healing
by Dawn Fleming
Natural News
October 15, 2013
(NaturalNews) What is the mysterious energy technique called Reiki? Oprah and Dr. Oz both have raved about the benefits of receiving a Reiki treatment. Reiki can accelerate the healing process of the body, mind and emotions. Reiki helps to release stress and creates balance. Maybe you just feel tired and rundown, but your blood counts all indicate that you are healthy, or, emotionally, you feel stuck in a rut, going nowhere. Reiki helps to restore the energy that supports your health and well-being, getting you up and moving forward again.
Reiki’s Origins
Reiki originated in Japan in the early 1900s and was founded and taught by Dr. Makao Usui. It was brought to the United States in the 1930s by Mrs. Hawayo Takata, who gave Reiki treatments and began teaching Reiki in Hawaii from 1970 until her death in 1980. Reiki is a technique where the practitioner facilitates the flow of universal healing energy into the client’s energetic field.
In the Western world of medicine, patients are looked at and treated from a biological and chemical perspective as having body parts, organs, skin and bones along with blood, hormones etc. The Eastern model of medicine includes treating the biological, chemical, emotional, mental and energetic components of each person. They know that each person’s physical, emotional, and mental components are impacted by their flow of “chi” or energy throughout their body. When the chi is low, disease and illness form. Our chi is impacted by our habits, exercise, nutrition and self-care. If we think negatively, eat poorly, worry, smoke, overwork, over extend, drink excessively or do not exercise, our chi is diminished. When chi flows freely throughout the body, the person has radiant health.
How Reiki Works
The Reiki practitioner sends chi into the client’s body where it is needed. This chi removes energy blocks, restores the energy pathways, returns energy levels to normal and reestablishes the body’s natural capacity to heal itself. That is exactly why we have all these organs and body parts to maintain health. Reiki is a natural way to create and restore health and well-being. It helps the body to recover from surgery, lowers pain levels, reduces stress, supports the immune system, aids better sleep, increases energy levels, accelerates the body’s self-healing capacity and assists with emotional healing and spiritual growth.
Reiki’s popularity continues to grow as more and more practitioners take Reiki into medical centers and hospitals, helping patients to heal more quickly. Statistics show that, as of 2007, 800 hospitals in the United States were using Reiki, and this number is growing quickly. Many cancer centers have Reiki practitioners offering relief to their patients undergoing therapy. According to the 2007 National Health Interview Survey, which included a comprehensive survey on the use of complementary health approaches by Americans, more than 1.2 million adults had used an energy healing therapy, such as Reiki, in the previous year, as have over 161,000 children. The National Institutes of Health note that research using Reiki for conditions such as pain, cancer, depression and over all well-being indicate that Reiki may help with symptoms of these conditions.
Reiki is a pain-free approach to incorporate into a wellness plan of action for any condition. It brings our body and emotions back into balance. When we are in balance, our body can heal and you begin making healthy choices that support a life filled with radiant energy. A life anyone can look forward to living.
Sources for this article include:
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/reiki/introduction.htm
http://www.centerforreikiresearch.org/
Miles P., True G. Reiki – review of a biofield therapy history, theory, practice, and research.
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. 2003;9(2):62-72
About the author:
Dawn Fleming is a Reiki Master, Life Coach, teacher, and author. She has over 23 years working in field of energy medicine helping her clients to remove blocks, restore health and reach their wellness goals. Dawn has written several books: Chakra Empowerment: 24 Days of Transformation,Creating a Successful Holistic Health Practice, Teaching Workshops Effectively, Navigating the Continuing Education Approval Process, Reiki I and II Manuals, and Mastering Reiki. Her website is http://www.energytransformations.org and her email address is reikidawn@yahoo.com
[h/t: NWO Truth]
http://nwotruth.com/reiki-a-natural-approach-that-supports-healing/
Despite Resistance, Uruguay Near Passing Landmark Marijuana Laws
by Elizabeth Renter
Natural Society
October 17, 2013
Here in the U.S., we hold up Colorado and Washington as being models of future marijuana policy. Where they legalizes recreational marijuana, creating regulated and taxed systems, the majority of states are still trying to determine how to implement medicinal pot. In Uruguay, however, lawmakers have taken one big step towards creating a nationwide regulated marijuana industry, and they’ve done it despite the resistance of the people.
In Uruguay last month, members of the lower house of parliament passed a bill that could create the world’s first such nationwide regulated marijuana market, on a vote of 50-46. Next the bill will head to upper house later this year where it is expected to pass if the current momentum sustains.
The bill will create a system where residents can grow and possess marijuana, though they would be limited to purchasing 40 grams per month and could grow up to 6 plants at a time. It would establish marijuana growing collectives and dispensaries. Unlicensed possession or cultivation (black-market pot) would result in criminal charges, as it does now.
AUDIO — Dr. Michael Labossiere interview, pt. 2 – “General Grammar – Subject and Predicate″ – #063 – Gnostic Media
Gnostic Media
January 31, 2010
This show is being released on Monday, January 31, 2010. My interview with Michael Labossiere was recorded on January 29, 2010. Today we continue our series with Dr. Michael Labossiere on general grammar and the subject and the predicate.
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