Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Product Description

The J5 Hyper V 400 Lumen Tactical LED Flashlight is The Last Flashlight You Will Ever Want
J5 Tactical is the Official Flashlight of Joe Gibbs Racing and the Number 19 ARRIS Toyota Camry NASCAR driven by Carl Edwards
The J5 Hyper V Tactical Flashlight is the latest addition to the J5 Tactical range of flashlights. With it's ultra bright 400lm LED light, and ability to run all night on 3 x AAA batteries, this flashlight represents the best value in the J5 range of flashlights. Perfect for hunting, cycling, climbing, camping or any outdoor activity.
J5 Hyper V Tactical Flashlight Features:
Small Handheld But Intense - Super Bright LED Flashlight (Max 400 Lumens)
The Beam on this flashlight can sweep a bright white light over 2 football field lengths on a clear night.
Adjustable focus lets you zoom the beam in and out for a super focused narrow beam.
Amazing Brightness from 3 x standard AAA Batteries (Not included)
A single set of batteries will give you a couple of solid hours of brilliant bright light. Or will last several weeks to several months with normal daily use.
Made with a compact Aluminum Alloy Case, making it easy to slip into your pocket or clip on your belt or backpack.
Best of all, you will be the envy of all your friends when you pull this thing out and start waving it around.
The beam is so powerful that we have even had reports of kids using them as "light sabres" while out on camping trips.
Tested in the Field:
The J5 Hyper V was recently tested with a rescue worker who gave it the big thumbs up after an all-night search and rescue mission.

A recently returned serviceman used his J5 Tactical in Afghanistan and upon return gave it to his Dad because he liked it so much.
Money Back Guarantee
If you have any problems whatsoever, simply contact us through your order emails and we will replace it or refund it, no problems.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

BREAKING NEWS-


Terrorism

 is, in the broadest sense, the use of intentionally indiscriminate violence as a means to create terror, fear or even causing death as a means to achieve a financial, political, religious or ideological aim. It is used in this regard primarily to refer to violence against peacetime targets or in war against non-combatants, you and I

The question in your mind should not be, whether something like this could ever reach you but rather, how you will react to it when it does reach you or whom and what you hold dear and near. 

Most will not respond to this brief report even remotely, as bad stuff only ever happens to stupid people or some other derogatory word to describe a victim of senseless violence.

This is called the"Noah syndrome" man's eternal undoing when, in the face of clear and present danger, they will turn a blind eye. 

One such image comes to mind, where hundreds of real life scenarios as well as the dozens of horror movies where the hapless jogger sets off on a morning/evening run, the Ear Candy phones firmly in place and the powerful beat music on the I pod, causing the tympani muscles to pull tightly on her eardrumscausing the pressure inside to increase and block out any external sounds and in the process, contributes immensely in raising the incidence of muggings, rapes and murders the world over, hence the Noah Syndrome.

I'm saying, people rarely heed advice but occasionally, a few do listen and because of this, I am sharing this advice you. If you have read this far, the chances are, that you are looking beyond my cynicism and are realizing that I actually have a point to make. 

My credentials are not what is selling this product, but for what it's worth, I am an ex- military person with 6 years of combat experience, and no, I'm not American I'm a South African where 52 people are murdered daily, (Don't take my word for it, Google it) I'm living in this war zone.  

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Monday, November 19, 2012

SURELY, THIS COULD NOT HAPPEN TO YOU!



Hi there,
If you’re anything like me you’re sitting there going yeah right, 2012 is just another “sky-is-falling” Chicken Little type of event that is just a lot of hype like the Y2K bug in 2000.  That was me up until very recently when I started to do my own research on 2012, Planet X and the numerous other apocalyptic scenarios out there.  What changed? I recently had kids and everything changed.  I simply thought to myself how can I as a father, husband and son not do everything I can to make sure that I give my family a fighting chance to survive perhaps the biggest threat not only to them but to humans as a species as possible.  How could I just be ok to leave their lives possibly in jeopardy?

Thursday, November 15, 2012

FEED A FAMILY OF 5 For 7 MONTHS (VIDEO)


My Urban Garden by Polly Bennell, National Film Board of Canada

WHY GO ORGANIC?

(NaturalNews) In a perfect world, all the food we bought would be organic. Unfortunately, we live in a world where we have to pay a premium price to buy organic food. In recent years, the organic versus non-organic debate has become one of the liveliest in the food world: Is organic food worth paying more for? In this article, we will review 5 reasons why it pays to go organic. In a nutshell, organic food is good: good for the environment, good for you and good for the small-scale family farms that grow it.

Eco-friendly
Organic food is produced based on a system of farming that has, at its heart, a fundamental commitment to human health, animal welfare and a sustainable environment. Organic farming methods are tailored to maintain and replenish soil fertility without the use of any toxic or persistent chemical inputs. According to the National Organic Standards Board, it is geared toward restoring and enhancing biological cycles and ecological harmony.

Non-GMO
Organic food is GMO-free. It is real, natural food, unlike the synthetic, genetically-engineered "Frankenfood" that is created in a laboratory for profit. Based on US federal requirements, organically-raised animals cannot have their genes modified or be fed any genetically engineered foods. These animals cannot be administered any antibiotics, bovine human growth hormone (rbGH) or other synthetic drugs.

Uncontaminated
Organic food does not contain toxic chemical residues such as pesticides, heavy metals and synthetic fertilizers. Tests conducted by the USDA show that most non-organic fruit and vegetables have residual pesticides, even after they are scrubbed or peeled. When systemic pesticides are used, they are absorbed into the entire fruit, and as such are impossible to remove. Peaches, apples, celery, pears and strawberries were found to carry the heaviest pesticide load.

With its zero tolerance for synthetic chemicals, organic farming helps protect essential water resources from contamination. According to estimates by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), run off of pesticides from industrial agriculture has contaminated the groundwater in 38 states, polluting the main source of drinking water for over half of the country's population. The Environmental Working Group reports that the levels of herbicide contamination in some cities' tap water exceeds federal lifetime standards for months at a time.

A Healthier Choice
There is growing evidence that organic food has a higher nutrient density than commercially produced food. This is because organically-raised animals, such as free range chickens and grass-fed cattle, live in a healthier, natural environment and usually eat a much wider variety of nutrients than their factory-raised counterparts. These animals have been shown to be significantly healthier than those that are raised on factory farms.

Furthermore, organic foods undergo minimal processing, so as to maintain the food's integrity. The addition of synthetic industrial ingredients such as preservatives, artificial flavors, food coloring or irradiation is strictly prohibited.

Support Organic Farmers 
By buying organic, you support the small-scale family farms that produce organic foods, which not only supports their livelihood but also benefits local economies. Organic methods, which are more labor-intensive than conventional farming, create job opportunities for rural communities. This in turn increases tax revenues, which can be invested in funding schools, hospitals and other public works.
Researchers have also found that by practicing organic farming methods, these farmers reduce their production costs by more than 25%. This is as a result of eliminating the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, and increasing their crop yields up to five-fold in less than 5 years. This explains why organic farms have consistently been found to be more profitable than conventional farms.


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031784_organic_foods.html#ixzz2CIqCiV6d