Amos 3:7

The Fez itself, is an example of this double meaning behind most of Freemasonry’s facade. Worn and even carried to the grave with pompous dignity, the history of the Fez is barbaric and anti-Christian. In the early 8th century, Muslim hordes overran the Moroccan city of Fez, shouting, “There is no god but Allah and Mohammed is his prophet.” There, they butchered approximately 50,000 Christians. These men, women and children were slain because of their faith in Christ, all in the name of Allah…   Continue reading “Free Masonry’s The Red Fez”

9 & 10 News

“The next thing I know, I was down on the ground.”

A longtime business owner is speaking publicly. He was sent to the hospital Friday after a scuffle with state police.

Eighty-three-year-old Larry Sevenski says on St. Patrick’s Day troopers were parked across from his restaurant.   Continue reading “Antrim County Business Owner Sent To Hospital After Scuffle With State Police”

TONA Research Committee

“If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them.” [Journal of the Senate]   Continue reading “The Original Thirteenth Article of Amendment To The Constitution For The United States”

Rense.com – by JB Campbell

The Kol Nidre is the holiest Jewish prayer and is recited several times on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It means “all vows” and is a flat statement that no promise of any kind will be kept for the coming year. It is also sung by the cantor in synagogue, accompanied on the violin and goes like this:

“All vows, obligations, oaths or anathemas, pledges of all names, which we have vowed, sworn, devoted, or bound ourselves to, from this day of atonement, until the next day of atonement (whose arrival we hope for in happiness) we repent, aforehand, of them all, they shall all be deemed absolved, forgiven, annulled, void and made of no effect; they shall not be binding, nor have any power; the vows shall not be reckoned as vows, the obligations shall not be obligatory, nor the oaths considered as oaths.”   Continue reading “The Kol Nidre”

Global Skywatch

People are reporting illnesses associated with chemtrail spraying in countries around the globe. Unexplained deaths of animals and plant life are occurring as well.

This page provides you with an overview of the illnesses that are being experienced. It also contains information that you won’t hear in mainstream media.   Continue reading “Chemtrail Related Illnesses”

Barefoot World

The following is a treatise on the unconstitutionality of the Fourteenth Amendment, based upon the most comprehensive research and documentation of every angle in the unlawful procedures involved in its purported adoption.

This work was done, and is offered with a realization that the federal courts are not ready to give consideration to the subject, because the U. S. Supreme Court and inferior courts have used the the 14th Amendment to enlarge upon their ungranted powers without limit or reserve.   Continue reading “The Unconstitutionality of the 14th Amendment”

The Wichita Eagle – by Katherine Bergess

The door to the Survival Condo closes slowly, sending a resounding thud through the concrete parking garage.

Those inside have surrounded themselves with walls up to 9 feet thick, ready to withstand a nuclear explosion, the eruption of Yellowstone’s supervolcano or an outbreak of avian flu.

Larry Hall, project manager and owner of the Luxury Survival Condo Project, says he feels safer with the doors closed.   Continue reading “Surviving doomsday: Underground condos bring wealthy to Kansas”

Texe Marrs

Serpents have been worshipped as gods for a long time. The Aztecs in Mexico, the ancient Egyptians, and more have venerated the serpent. The people of Nashville, Tennessee built an exact replica of the Temple of Athena (also known as Diana), and 100 years later they unveiled the 42-foot tall statue of Athena at the altar. On her wrist is a serpent and at her feet is another. Will people travel to this temple and worship Athena? What did the city government of San Jose, California have erected? Is there a serpent in a mural at the George Washington National Masonic Monument? The answers to these questions and much more are on this week’s explosive program, The Serpents In Our Midst.   Continue reading “The Serpents In Our Midst”

The Intercept – by Matt Stoller

IN 2011, UNEMPLOYMENT WAS at a near crisis level. The jobless rate was stuck around 9 percent nationally, an unusually high number due to the continuing effects of the financial crash.

House Democrats were aghast. “With almost five unemployed Americans for every job opening, too many people remain jobless because of a lack of work, not a lack of wanting to work,” said Congressman Lloyd Doggett, D-Tex. So in early November 2011, they introduced a bill to reauthorize Federal unemployment benefits, an insurance program designed to aide those looking for work.   Continue reading “Federal Reserve Bankers Mocked Unemployed Americans Behind Closed Doors”

Collective Evolution – by Joe Martino

The biggest question so many of us have in life, one that we have been seeking to answer for years: what happens when we die?

Even modern day science seeks to answer this question. Where does human consciousness come from and what is its origin? Is it simply a product of the brain, or if the brain itself is a receiver of consciousness. If consciousness is not a product of the brain, it would mean that our physical bodies are not necessary for its continuation; that awareness can exist outside our bodies.   Continue reading “Quantum Theory Sheds Light On What Happens When We Die: The Afterlife”

The Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional (English: Armed Forces of National Liberation, FALN) was a Puerto Rican clandestine paramilitary organization that, through direct action, advocated complete independence for Puerto Rico. At the time of its dissolution, the FALN was responsible for more than 120 bomb attacks on United States targets between 1974 and 1983 that killed 5 people and injured several others.[1]   Continue reading “Clinton Communist Ass Kissers”

The Hell-Fire Caves

The Knights of St Francis of Wycombe or the Hell-Fire Club as it was later called was a natural progression from earlier clubs founded by Sir Francis Dashwood in the mid 18th. Century, such as the Dilettanti Society, which was started in 1733 to encourage interest in classical art and still flourishes, and the Divan Club in 1744 for those who had visited the Ottoman Empire.   Continue reading “The Hell-Fire Club”

Ask History – by Elizabeth Nix

Following the American Civil War, if someone called you a carpetbagger or scalawag, it wasn’t meant as a compliment. The term carpetbagger was used by opponents of Reconstruction—the period from 1865 to 1877 when the Southern states that seceded were reorganized as part of the Union—to describe Northerners who moved to the South after the war, supposedly in an effort to get rich or acquire political power. A carpetbagger was portrayed as a lower-class schemer with little education who could carry everything he owned in a cheap carpet bag.   Continue reading “What’s the difference between a carpetbagger and a scalawag?”