Oregon Firearms Federation

We have received a preliminary copy of one of the most dangerous pieces of anti-gun legislation we have ever seen.

While the concept was first floated by Ginny Burdick, there may be other legislators behind it.

This bill eviscerates due process and turns Oregon into a Soviet style collection of secret snitches.   Continue reading “Oregon: The Most Dangerous Gun Bill Ever?”

I have been in many places, but I’ve never been in Cahoots. Apparently, you can’t go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.

I’ve also never been in Cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there..

I have, however, been in Sane. They don’t have an airport; you have to be driven there. I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends, family and work.   Continue reading “My inconclusive travel plans for 2016”

Judicial Watch

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement regarding the report released today by the State Department’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) regarding the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the mishandling of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the State Department:   Continue reading “Judicial Watch Statement on IG Report Confirming FOIA Violations by Hillary Clinton and Obama State Department”

The story you are about to read is true. The names have not been changed to protect the guilty. This book may have the effect of changing your life. After reading this book, you will never look at national and world events in the same way again.

None Dare Call It Conspiracy will be a very controversial book. At first it will receive little publicity and those whose plans are exposed in it will try to kill it by the silent treatment. For reasons that become obvious as you read this book, it will not be reviewed in all the “proper” places or be available on your local bookstand.   Continue reading “None Dare Call it Conspiracy (Gary Allen, 1971)”

Sustainable Pulse

Monsanto announced Wednesday that sales in the company’s agricultural productivity segment, which includes its probable carcinogen Roundup herbicide, fell 34 % to $820 million. Monsanto’s shares fell over 2% as a result.

The Biotech giant also said Wednesday that it now plans to cut a total of 3600 jobs, or about 16 % of its global work force, through fiscal 2018, and expects to record $1.1 billion to $1.2 billion in restructuring charges.   Continue reading “Monsanto Cuts 16% of Work Force as Sales in Roundup Herbicide Fall 34%”

Oregon Live – by Denis C. Theriault

Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday announced a shakeup atop the state’s Employment Department, replacing the agency’s director just days after a state audit raised concerns about security lapses and tax troubles involving the department’s aging computer systems.

Kay Erickson, the state’s budget manager, will serve as the department’s acting boss while Brown’s office looks for a permanent hire. Erickson, whose appointment “is effective immediately,” replaces Lisa Nisenfeld.   Continue reading “Kate Brown ousts Employment Department head after scathing audit”

KTVL 10 News – by ARIANA RAKHSHANI

YREKA, Calif. — Hundreds will be marching up Sacramento’s capitol steps on Wednesday morning. It is just one step closer to statehood for the state of Jefferson.

The Jefferson Declaration Committee’s spokesperson, Mark Baird, said the 51st state is making its way on a map soon, and the committee is not stopping until it happens.   Continue reading “State Of Jefferson Is One Step Closer To Statehood”

Constitution Rising – by Rick Wells

Puerto Rico is unique among failed banana republics in that its citizens are all also born with American citizenship, though many lack an affinity with or respect for traditional American values. They are Spanish speaking, with that similarity to the Latin American invaders lending itself to abuse, providing an easy path to illicit gains for those willing to falsify documents, such as a birth certificate.   Continue reading “Puerto Rico Providing Back Door American Documents Source For Latino Illegal Aliens”

NEO – by F. William Engdahl

Over the past approximate quarter century of so-called economic globalization, Wall Street’s ability to be the home of the only dominant “global” rating agencies to bestow ratings on the credit-worthiness of the world has been one of the most effective weapons of financial warfare in the Wall Street arsenal. They rate nations as well as private corporations. Now an answer to the Moody’s-Standard & Poors-Fitch US rating monopoly is coming. Not from the EU, where it is long overdue. It is coming from Russia and China, as so many bold and challenging initiatives of late.   Continue reading “Russia and China: Watch Out Moody’s, Here We Come!”

The Wealth Watchman

As we head into 2016, the global financial system continues to teeter all around us. Years of virtually zero-percent interest rates in the US, along with stagnant rates the world over(accompanied by chronic unemployment), have made many do a complete rethink of what money and currency is, what it should be, and how it should be created.

These questions must be considered by any populace longing to be free, and who wish to determine their own destiny. For too long, the oligarchs in our world have called the shots, and determined those things for us, without ever asking us if that’s what we wanted. That’s why when I recently read this headline about how a European country is attempting some very serious banking & monetary reforms, I was very encouraged.   Continue reading “Will The New Swiss Referendum Reign in the Banking Beast, or Create a New Monster?”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts urged trial judges on Thursday to manage cases more efficiently and advised lawyers to avoid “antagonistic tactics,” as he focused his annual year-end report on federal rules intended to speed up litigation.

In an otherwise dry recounting of new pre-trial procedures, Roberts cited the country’s history of settling disputes with dueling pistols, including Alexander Hamilton’s 1804 death at the hand of Aaron Burr.   Continue reading “U.S. chief justice urges judges, lawyers to cooperate for speedier litigation”