Society's Child
So long delicious Original Rice Krispies Treats, make room for your brown rice brother.
A new round of federal school food restrictions are forcing districts across the country to ditch popular and profitable school snacks in exchange for "healthier" options recommended by First Lady Michelle Obama.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's "Smart Snack" rules - the latest aspect of the school food overhaul imposed through the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 - took effect July 1, and school officials are scrambling to comply with the new restrictions on calories, sodium, fat, sugar and other nutritional qualities of school a la carte items and vending machine fare.
The school food changes are the First Lady's pet project, which she contends is a concerted effort to crack down on childhood obesity. But school food directors in Pennsylvania are raising a number of concerns, from significant lost revenue to added work necessary to comply with the overbearing regulations.
"I'm just overwhelmed with all of the things we have to do," Lampeter-Strasburg School District Food Service Director Anna Donato told Lancaster Online.

Christos Sourovelis comforts his wife, Markela, after their family is made homeless by Philadelphia authorities.
This nightmare for the Sourovelis family began earlier in 2014, when police barged into the family home to arrest 22-year-old Yanni Sourovelis.
"By the time I got to the door, they had already opened the door, with his hand in, and put a gun to my dog's head," recalled Yanni's mother, Markela, to CNN.
The police report stated that Yanni was in the bathroom when he was arrested. Officer Woertz "could hear the toilet running" and proceeded to break down the bathroom door to dutifully enforce prohibition laws.
Yanni Sourovelis had no arrests, prior to being caught with the tiny amount of drugs. He was accused of selling heroin from the family's home. His parents stated that they had no knowledge of the alleged illegal activity.
"I'm a working guy. I work every day, six days a week, even seven if I have to," said homeowner Christos Sourovelis. "I didn't know what [Yanni] was doing. I'm not with him 24 hours a day."
Christos Sourovelis said that he built the family's home with his own hands and neither he, nor his wife, have every been charged with a crime.
The family's trauma didn't end with Yanni's arrest. Over a month later, authorities returned to the home and forcibly evicted everyone without warning. Christos, Markela, their two daughters, and their dog were put out into the street that very day.

There is increasing concerns about martial law and the militarization of domestic law enforcement in the United States.
The report, entitled Megacities and the United States Army, was released by the Chief of Staff of the Army, Strategic Studies Group.
Cautioning that the power of national governments to deal with the problems caused by increasing urbanization and the growth of megacities is "diminishing," the report notes, "It is inevitable that at some point the United States Army will be asked to operate in a megacity and currently the Army is ill-prepared to do so."
Given increasing concerns about martial law and the militarization of domestic law enforcement in the United States, some will be concerned to learn that one of these "megacities" where US troops may operate is New York City.
Comment: Remember the hollow words from US top officials about how not to use force against the protesters in Kiev in 2013, as they were only wanting democracy. Well it is clear that the US is preparing to crack down with lethal bloody force against anyone that opposes it. The crackdown in Ferguson, MO, and in other US cities in the last few years have been mild in comparison to the crackdowns that are coming with the inevitable mass unrest in the US. That is why the police force now looks more like elite paratroopers with lots of surplus military gear from recent wars.

Five year old Ashya King has a brain tumour and is now a ward of a British court. His parents were arrested, because they didn't follow their doctor's advice
This sequence of events has been widely reported in the past week. It is what a great many people believe about the controversy over five-year-old Ashya King, who is currently in a hospital in Malaga. Many of them have signed internet petitions or written furious blogs, citing the case as an example of the authoritarian state or the arrogance of doctors. The problem is that the story I've outlined simply isn't true, starting with this basic fact: Ashya isn't dying. Despite headlines using the hugely emotive phrase, he isn't "terminally ill".
In fact, his chances of surviving five years are between 70 and 80 per cent, as long as he receives prompt chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy. His tumour, which is called a medulloblastoma, was removed at a major teaching hospital, Southampton General, just over six weeks ago. To maximise his chances of recovery, chemotherapy should have started within four to six weeks of surgery. It didn't, because his parents fell out with doctors in Southampton. The treatment they want is available at a private clinic in Prague, but that isn't where they headed when they left the UK. They actually returned to the south of Spain, where they have a holiday home, and where they were staying when Ashya first showed symptoms earlier in the summer.
Comment: The young boy will probably be getting treatment, but it is not the chemotherapy what the NHS had in mind.

American footballer Ray Rice punched his fiancée Janay in the face and knocked her unconscious. His attorney called it a "minor physical altercation"
Comment: Domestic violence is the no. 1 cause of injury to women in America:
Obsessive control is starting point for deadly domestic abuse
Rice, a running back for NFL side Baltimore Ravens, has now been sacked by his franchise after the video was published by US website TMZ and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has also announced that Rice has been "indefinitely suspended" by the league.
But not before a long, drawn-out episode in which he appeared to get off far too lightly.
Comment: When gold/silver price suppression ends, it will likely signal the rapid decline and destruction of the US Dollar as world reserve currency.
Oklahoma has done something similar, confirming that transactions taking place in gold and silver are free from state taxes on the exchange medium. Currently, in federal law, if you buy things with gold, for example, you have to declare as taxable the gain on any market appreciation of the gold you used to make the purchase.

A man holds a sign during a ceremony commemorating the 69th anniversary of the end of World War II at an Allied Forces cemetery in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, May 9, 2014.
The soldiers depicted are reportedly part of the Azov battalion, a volunteer force with a strong nationalist base. Oysten Bogen, a correspondent for Norway's TV2, which shot the piece, said he asked a spokesman if there were any fascist elements in the volunteer forces just prior to taping the men and the spokesman replied: "Absolutely not, we are just Ukrainian nationalists."
Pro-government Russian media repeatedly have focused on Ukraine's far right nationalism as a means of discrediting President Petro Poroshenko's pro-European government and European integration supporters, known as the Euromaidan movement. Many ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine have cited what they call Kiev's Nazism as a reason to take up arms and fight to break from Ukraine.
Rosen, who is also a journalist, author and blogger, resigned on Tuesday as the head of the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation of Evanston, Illinois, after 17 years of service.
The rabbi quit because of what he described as long-standing tensions over his solidarity with Palestinians in their conflict with Israel, though he said the synagogue board did not force him to step down.
"There are members of the congregation who are deeply pained by what I say and do," he said. "This issue is very upsetting, very personal. It's been very hard for them. That has been affecting the environment in the congregation, and it has been affecting me too."
However, he emphasized that his activism will continue. "This is a very big part of who I am, and has been for a very long time," Rosen said.
Comment: See a video of Brant speaking below:
The product from Shield Defense Systems (SDS) made waves on Reddit this week when it was revealed along with the note: "New weapon 'Z-ro' scrambles ocular fluid and temporarily blinds victim for 10-15min. Gotta be safer than a tazer [sic] right??"










Comment: The Standard American diet is very high in carbohydrates and just is NOT healthy. After years of high carbs being forced on the population, a lot of damage has been done to the immune system. Eat like a caveman:
- Paleo Diet Works: High fat diet reverses the overloaded, under-fueled condition - A case study
Let fat be thy medicine!