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10 Most Guarded Locations On Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1unjbOlKXus

FK – I’m so proud Kentucky made the list twice ;0

There are no guards circling Fort Knox. You can see it from the highway. After 9/11 I think they stationed some soldiers in a Hummer out in the field for a while. That was most likely for ‘public’ consumption, to make the mush heads feel safer. The Patton Museum is a couple hundred yards away in the same field but next to the road. There are big signs saying ‘no guns’ in the museum as if some moron is gonna try to steal one of their tanks or climb the fence and make off with a few bars of the maybe non-existent gold. That’s not why I ‘served.’

That’s always puzzled me. If there is gold there why don’t they give tours? It’s not like they couldn’t easily set up metal detectors. “That’s not a bar in my pocket. I’m just happy to be above ground again.”

Maybe that’s where the real alien base is located, or where they really keep the bodies.

Don’t the people who make the chicken spice packet or whatever have to know the recipe? Can’t they be captured, held for ransom or tortured? Oh I know, one guy brings one ingredient, that’s packaged by someone else, and on and on…

Congressman Ed Whitfield announces he will not run for re-election in 2016

Republican Congressman Ed Whitfield, subject of a House ethics probe, announced on Tuesday that he will not run for a 12th term next year.

Whitfield told Pure Politics in August that he planned to seek re-election, but in a statement released through his office, he offered no reason for his decision.

“Representing the people of the 1st District for 21 years has been an honor,” he said in a statement. “I will cherish forever the countless opportunities to work with them to nurture and strengthen the 35 counties comprising Kentucky’s First District.”

The Hopkinsville Republican also included a list of his top achievements, such as helping establish the Federal Health Benefit Program for employees of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, securing funding for troops at Fort Campbell, promoting the use of fossil fuels and ensuring animals are treated humanely.

That last point references a central focus of the House Ethics Committee investigation launched in March, which is looking into whether Whitfield improperly aided his wife Connie Harriman-Whitfield, a lobbyist for the Humane Society Legislative Fund, in her work.

FK – Good, one less useless RINO NWO hack in the Congress. To my knowledge he never sponsored any legislation to restore the Second Amendment. And his wife? Talk about sleeping with the enemy.

And some more possible good news:

Under pressure: McConnell pushed to resign as Senate Majority Leader

FK – Now we need to make sure their replacements, as Bonehead’s, aren’t just more of the same ol’ useless eaters.

What’s really in a McDonald’s Chicken McNugget? Former Mythbuster finds out

The fast food company hired former “MythBusters” host Grant Imahara to tackle the difficult questions consumers might have about Chicken McNuggets, as part of its new campaign called “Our Food. Your Questions.”

The promotional campaign aims to reveal the truth to the public about how McDonald’s food is processed. Imahara has already gone behind the scenes at a food-processing plant to get the facts on whether McDonald’s uses pink slime in its burgers or yoga mats in its McRib sandwiches.

This time around, Imahara visited the Tyson Foods processing plant in Tennessee — one of the suppliers to McDonalds — to find out once and for all what Chicken McNuggets are made of.

FK – The next one doesn’t appear to be mickeydees PR:

What’s Really Inside Those McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets?

TBHQ (TERTIARY BUTYLHYDROQUINONE): You might recognize this hard-to-pronounce ingredient (hence the acronym) from our recent “What’s Really Inside those McDonald’s French Fries” exposé (see link below in the “Resources” section). This powerful petroleum-based preservative (which is also found in varnishes, lacquers, pesticide products, cosmetics, and perfumes) may be used to help the chicken and other ingredients maintain their distinct shapes. Consumed in high doses – and it’s hard to determine exactly how much is added to McNuggets – this chemical can be toxic. Possible side effects include nausea, delirium, collapse, tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and vomiting. Some studies have linked it to hyperactivity in kids, asthma, rhinitis, dermatitis, aggravated ADHD symptoms and restlessness. Furthermore, animal studies have reported that it may cause DNA damage. This mounting scientific evidence was enough that McDonald’s entirely removed this bad-news ingredient from the version of their McNuggets sold in the United Kingdom. Oh, America, can we please take a cue from the British on this one with regard to concern for our citizens’ health?

FK – These companies are feeding us poison in one way or another. I’ve never had much respect for mickeydees because of their blatant child focused marketing and later because of their support for the destruction of our most basic right.

This vid got me started on this:

FK – Between their ghetto accents and talking while chewing I can barely understand what they’re saying.

This is not chicken jerky:

FK – But their hamburgers have a 30-year warranty!