Author: JoeSTP
In a shocking report released, the FBI is admitting that the 2012 Sandy Hook School shooting was not a shooting at all. It was an exercise that local media misreported on, and then government officials perpetuated the hoax in hopes of bringing about gun control legislation.
Many questions regarding why “parents” were laughing, first responders were not going in and out of the school and later no medical personnel were permitted are now answered. Continue reading “FBI Report: No Deaths At Sandy Hook: Was Exercise, Misreported, Created Crisis”
- Date: 12/13/14
- Time: 11am
- Location: WA State Capital, Gateway Park. 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW Olympia, WA
On Nov 4th 2014 a new gun law was passed in Washington that will make as much as handing a friend your gun a felony. We will not tolerate this law and I am going to do what I said I would do in my video. Continue reading “We Will Not Comply with i594 – Pass the word. WE STAND!”
So let me lay out some simple TRUE PREMISES, and then ask a follow-up question.
A.) The constitutional republic referred to as the United States of America no longer exists. TRUE.
B.) The Rule of Law is no longer in force in the former United States. TRUE.
C.) The Constitution of the United States and the system of government it defines is therefore no longer in force. TRUE. Continue reading “This is what hope looks like.”
Resister in the Rockies – by Ironwill III
So the Republicans have seized the Senate, giving them control of Congress. What do these election results mean for you?
Not much.
Øbamacare won’t be repealed. Your taxes won’t be cut. Alphabet Agencies won’t shrink. The debt won’t get fixed. The wars won’t end. LEO’s won’t stop conducting No-Knock warrant raids on the wrong homes. You’ll still go to jail for selling raw milk. You still don’t ‘own’ your home. You’ll still have to pay for welfare. TSA will still violate you when you fly. The border is still wide open. Your assets can still be confiscated. Etc…. Continue reading “Mid-Term Elections – What To Expect Now”
Last week saw an inter-agency power grab. It begins with the weakening of organic standards—and could end with the term “organic” becoming practically meaningless.
In September, the USDA announced changes to its interpretation of the “sunset” provision in the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA), an incredibly important piece of legislation that Congress passed into law in 1990. These changes override the powers of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) and make it easier for food producers to use synthetics in organic food production. Continue reading “USDA Power Play Threatens the Future of Organic Foods”
Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis
Prepare for war. Where? Syria, Iraq, Russia, Iran, China, anywhere and everywhere.
Warmonger in chief, senator John McCain wants troops in Syria, arms for Ukraine, an examination of “China’s continued encroachment in the south China Sea”, and an investigation into warming relations with Iran.
McCain is set to take over as head of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Continue reading “Prepare for War: Obama Asks Congress for ISIS War Authorization”
The Daily Caller – by Matt Danielsson
Swedish police have ceded control over 55 “no-go zones” to predominately Muslim criminal gangs.
An extensive report mapping out 55 no-go zones was released Oct. 24, showing where law enforcement has all but handed control to criminal gangs.
Officers frequently face outright attacks when trying to enter the areas, which is a step up from the previous problem with attacks on mailmen, fire trucks, ambulances and similar services. Fire trucks and ambulances had to wait for police escort to enter the areas, but now the police themselves need protection. Continue reading “Swedish Police Release Extensive Report Detailing Control Of 55 ‘No-Go Zones’ By Muslim Criminal Gangs”
JERUSALEM (JTA) — U.S. officials will visit Israel to attend an international homeland security conference.
They will join police chiefs and homeland security officials from around the world for “Israel HLS 2014,” the third International Conference for Homeland Security, from Nov. 9 to 12 in Tel Aviv.
The participants from the United States include Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant; Balram Bheodari, the deputy general manager of Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Dr. Robert Griffin, deputy under secretary for science and Technology at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; and Timothy Manning, the deputy administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Continue reading “U.S. officials heading to Israel for homeland security confab”
Nine short months ago, the clever people running the show in Europe suggested a number of measures including “unpaid work for the young and unemployed up to 24 years old, so that companies would have a strong motive to hire young employees”. ‘Unpaid’ work sounded a lot like slavery to us then but it seems the arrogance is contagious as Canada – that bastion of freedom – suggests that the employment situation is so bad that young people should consider working for free. As The Globe & Mail reports, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said ‘Adult children stuck in their parents’ basements because they can’t find adequate employment should take unpaid work to bolster résumés as they wait for the recovery to take hold’. Continue reading “Canada’s Head Central Banker Has A Modest Proposal: “You Should Consider Working For Free””
‘Election Eve Dump:’ Eric Holder Releases Fast and Furious Documents That Got Him Cited for Contempt
National Review – by Joel Gehrke
Justice Department officials provided House investigators with thousands of documents related to Operation Fast and Furious that President Obama had previously claimed were exempt from congressional review.
In an “election eve dump,” as House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Darrell Issa (R., Calif.) put it, DOJ handed over 64,280 pages of documents, a release that is still only a partial fulfillment of the committee’s request. Continue reading “‘Election Eve Dump:’ Eric Holder Releases Fast and Furious Documents That Got Him Cited for Contempt”
The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder
The idea that the United States is on the brink of a horrifying economic crash is absolutely inconceivable to most Americans. After all, the economy has been relatively stable for quite a few years and the stock market continues to surge to new heights. On Friday, the Dow and the S&P 500 both closed at brand new all-time record highs. For the year, the S&P 500 is now up 9 percent and the Nasdaq is now up close to 11 percent. And American consumers are getting ready to spend more than 600 billion dollars this Christmas season. That is an amount of money that is larger than the entire economy of Sweden. So how in the world can anyone be talking about economic collapse? Yes, many will concede, we had a few bumps in the road back in 2008 but things have pretty much gotten back to normal since then. Why be concerned about economic collapse when there is so much stability all around us? Continue reading “Most People Cannot Even Imagine That An Economic Collapse Is Coming”
Sipsey Street Irregulars – by Dutchman 6
Connecticut on the knife edge of civil war (and nobody has a clue). Dr. Bettelheim’s advice to Red Mike Lawlor’s intended victims.
I spent Friday largely in frustration, receiving advice about my trip to Connecticut that I did not want to hear, trying to get the attention of people who did not want to hear me and chasing down rumors I did not want to believe were true.
As for the advice, medical, political and otherwise, it can be summed up by this email I received from a long-time friend: Continue reading “There will be raids. “Gentlemen, prepare to defend yourselves!””
Lanais, jalousie windows, terrazzo floors: Those were the common elements of a Southwest Florida home built in the 1960s.
A smattering of custom-designed local homes, however, had an amenity folks never wanted to use: a built-in family-size fallout shelter.
No one knows exactly how many there were — perhaps no more than a dozen in the 1960s, said Stanley Ink, a structural engineer who designed a shelter for his North Fort Myers home built in 1968. Continue reading “Living in a Southwest Florida bomb shelter”
This week we will be getting the employment numbers. The unemployment rate is expected to stay steady or even drop which is comical given that we have 92 million Americans not working today and another 19 million that are fully unemployed. Those not in the labor force continues to grow beyond the basic changes in demographics. This topic rarely receives any coverage since those not working largely have no funds to back lobbying groups or to put ads out in the media. Yet we can see this dissatisfaction when Americans are asked about their views on the economy. The majority think the economy is doing poorly and this is expected given the underlying numbers. You have young Americans going to college and many are coming out to low wage jobs and hefty student loans. In the last 4 years alone we have added 12 million Americans to the not in the labor force category. This measure is used to calculate the unemployment rate and given this group is not factored in, the unemployment rate looks much better than it truly is. The oxymoron that we have is we have a labor force that is largely not doing labor. Continue reading “The oxymoron of the labor force when labor means not working”
Oil Price – by Nick Cunningham
With oil prices at new modern lows, China is seizing the opportunity to stock up.
The Wall Street Journal reports that a division of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) just completed the largest purchase ever for crude oil on an exchange based in Singapore, securing 40 tanker loads in October alone. The move comes after China’s oil consumption had its second highest month ever in September. Continue reading “China Filling Strategic Reserve With Cheap Oil”
(Update below regarding possible mistranslation from Hebrew~A.R.)
Wading through all the chickensh*t over the last few days Netanyahu’s “grassy knoll” comeback somehow missed out on all the action, but what the hoot guys? Where I come from that terminology only means one thing, as far as I know, that applies to the lexicon anywhere in America, if not the world. Hey, even Google agrees with me. And what are the chances Netanyahu and/or his speechwriters don’t know this? Nada. Impossible. Continue reading “Update: Why did Netanyahu respond to chickenshit with ‘grassy knoll’ remark?”