Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

Bradley Birkenfeld is the most significant financial whistleblower of all time, so you might think he’d be cheering on the disclosures in the new Panama Papers leaks. But today, Birkenfeld is raising questions about the source of the information that is shaking political regimes around the world. 

“The CIA I’m sure is behind this, in my opinion,” Birkenfeld said.    Continue reading “Swiss Bank Whistleblower Claims Panama Papers Was A CIA Operation”

Red State – by Caleb Howe

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence has a new ad out and it’s appalling. It features Alice, from Alice in Wonderland, finding a gun and shooting herself in the face.

Yes that is literally what happens in the “PSA”.   Continue reading “Watch Gun Control Nuts Shoot ‘Alice in Wonderland’ In The Face With New ‘PSA’”

ZME Science – by Alexander Gerea

It could be water, and not air pollution that’s China’s biggest problem. The Chinese government has published some extremely worrying statistics about the water quality in rural areas, showing that over 80% of it is not drinkable due to contamination from industry and farming. Considering the government’s tendency to underestimate pollution levels, it seems safe to say that virtually none of the rural water is safe.

In 2014, China said that 60% of its underground water is polluted, with things apparently going worse and worse every year.   Continue reading “Almost all of China’s rural water is undrinkable, cities aren’t doing much better either”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

The United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that police officers can lie to suspects in regards to a traffic stop — even when no violation has occurred.

The ruling essentially gives police officers carte blanche to stop anyone they want for absolutely no reason — merely acting on a hunch.   Continue reading “Court Rules Police Can Legally Make Up Lies to Pull People Over to Fish for Criminal Behavior”

The Daily Sheeple – by Piper McGowen

As if police aren’t already shooting and killing innocent kids for carrying around toy guns in this country.

Texas gun company Precision Syndicate LLC has now created a real glock that looks exactly like the light zapper from the Nintendo game “Duck Hunt”.   Continue reading “A New Way To Get Killed By Cops: Gun Company Makes Real Gun That Looks Just Like Nintendo’s “Duck Hunt” Gun”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

As time goes on the city of Chicago is rapidly turning into a crime infested hell hole, rife with poverty, debt, and racial tensions. The city is well on its way to joining the likes of Detroit, and there may be no escaping that eventuality. That’s why many of the city’s wealthy elites are getting the hell out of there.

The Chicago Tribune reports that roughly 3,000 millionaires have left the city over the past year alone, which amounts to about 2 percent of their wealthy population. This is the largest exodus of wealthy people in the United States, and one of the largest in the world. Paris and Rome are the only cities that lost more millionaires than Chicago in the same time period.   Continue reading “Millionaires Fearing Civil Unrest Are Fleeing Chicago By The Thousands”

Activist Post – by Joe Wright

If it’s such good idea, why must it be mandatory? The government in the United Kingdom has just claimed further ownership of your dog.

In a new law, the Crown has granted her subjects the privilege to own a dog but only if the beast is microchipped. That’s right,  microchipping dogs is now mandatory throughout the United Kingdom.   Continue reading “It’s Now Mandatory To Microchip Your Dog In The United Kingdom. Are Humans Next?”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

In dealing with the corruption and criminals in our government who falsely accuse the citizens they serve and seek to imprison them, it seems their time is coming to an end. The New Hampshire House has become the first in the US to pass a bill which would require judges to inform jurors of jury nullification.

HB1270, the new bill that just passed the New Hampshire House requires the court to instruct the jurors that the jury determines the applicability of the law to the facts of the case.   Continue reading “Judges Will Have to Inform Jurors of Jury Nullification in New Hampshire if This Bill is Signed into Law”

Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

The Temple of Baal is NOT coming to Times Square in New York City next month.  This is great news, and it represents an incredible victory for Christians in the United States.  As you will see below, the New York Times, Snopes and a whole host of other mainstream news sources reported last month that everything was on track for reproductions of the giant 48-foot-tall arch that stood in front of the Temple of Baal in Palmyra, Syria to be put up simultaneously in Times Square in New York City and Trafalgar Square in London during the month of April.  But now that will not be happening.  The only arch that will be going up will be in Trafalgar Square, and it won’t be the one from the Temple of Baal.  Instead, the Institute for Digital Archaeology has changed plans and will be putting up a reproduction of the Arch of Triumph which the Romans originally built in Palmyra and that has nothing to do with Baal.  So why has there been such a dramatic change in plans?   Continue reading “Victory! The Arch From The Temple Of Baal Planned For New York City Has Been CANCELED”

Police State Daily

A Colorado family has filed a federal lawsuit claiming that the police tale that their handcuffed father killed himself in the back of a patrol vehicle is not true.

According to the lawsuit, officers with the El Paso County sheriff’s office responded to an anonymous request for a welfare check at the home of 36-year-old Carlos Mendoza on July 28, 2015.   Continue reading “Family Disputes Claim That Handcuffed Man Killed Self In Back Of Police Car”

Free Thought Project – by Andrew Emett

Bastrop County, TX – After gunning down an innocent, unarmed woman without warning and falsely claiming she had a gun in her hand, a former deputy was found not guilty of murder this week. Although several other deputies were caught blatantly participating in a cover-up, no other cops face criminal charges for their involvement.

According to Bastrop County Sheriff Terry Pickering’s initial press release, Yvette Smith called 911 to report two men fighting over a shotgun at approximately 12:33 a.m. on February 16, 2014. After disregarding commands to come out, Smith stood in the doorway brandishing a gun. Ignoring further orders, Smith was shot to death while “displaying a firearm.”   Continue reading “This is “Justice” in a Police State — Deputy Murders Innocent Unarmed Woman on Video — Not Guilty”

Breitbart – by Joel B. Pollak

A federal court ruled Thursday that the Los Angeles County supervisors violated the Constitution in 2014 when they voted to restore a small cross to the county seal. The cross appeared on a depiction of a historic mission building.

The plaintiffs, who included a coalition of liberal religious leaders, sued the county on the grounds that the cross violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The court, agreed, and added that the seal violated the No Aid Clause of the California constitution, which prevents the government from conferring a “sectarian” benefit.   Continue reading “Federal Court Bans Cross from Los Angeles Seal”

End of American Dream – by Michael Snyder

Over the past ten years, approximately five million people have moved away from the state of California, and as you will see in this article this mass exodus appears to be accelerating.  So exactly why is this happening?  Once upon a time, it seemed like almost everyone wanted to live in California.  The nearly endless sunshine, the incredible weather, the pristine beaches and a booming economy motivated millions of young Americans to move out there to pursue “the California Dream”.  In fact, in the early nineties I actually explored the idea of moving out there myself.  But now the California Dream has become a nightmare.  Californians are being taxed to death, traffic in the major cities is absolutely horrific, violent crime and gang activity are on the rise, millions of illegal immigrants are putting an incredible strain on social support systems, and the ultra-liberal government in Sacramento seems to have gone completely insane.  In addition, the state faces constant threats from earthquakes, wildfires, droughts and mudslides, so it is quite understandable why so many people feel motivated to leave and never come back.   Continue reading “The Exodus Of People Moving Away From California Is Becoming An Avalanche”

Reuters

Several employees of a Burger King fast-food outlet in Minnesota were persuaded by a prank caller posing as a fire official to smash the restaurant’s windows, convinced that rising gas pressure was threatening to cause an explosion, police said Saturday.

Police in the Minneapolis suburb of Coon Rapids were dispatched to the scene Friday night after someone at a gasoline station next door called emergency services to report what appeared to be an act of vandalism in progress, police Captain Tom Hawley said.   Continue reading “Prank caller tricks Burger King workers into smashing windows”

Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston

A Bedford County, Virginia, high school sparked a student rally in support of the Confederate flag after administrators enforced a ban of the historic banner.

After school administrators at Staunton River High School in Montea, Virginia, enforced its policy, telling students that the Confederate flag was banned from vehicles in the school’s parking lot, a group of students said they organized to sponsor a parade of cars festooned with the rebel flag to express their First Amendment rights.   Continue reading “Virginia High School’s Confederate Flag Ban Sparks Flag Rally in Protest”

True Activist – by Brianna Acuesta

As though homeless people don’t already own so little possessions, the city of Los Angeles just passed a law saying that the amount of things a homeless person can own must fit inside of a trashcan. They even have size dimensions for the trashcan, noting that the items must fit in a 60-gallon trashcan and the lid must close over it.

The new law allows police to even confiscate tents that are still standing on public property during daylight hours. Taking away a homeless person’s shelter is not constructive, and in fact only makes them feel less secure in a time when they need a solid foundation to get back on their feet.   Continue reading “New LA Law: Homeless People Can Only Own A Trashcan’s Worth Of Belongings”

Propaganda News – by David Risselada

In recent days gun rights activists have seen some big wins for the second amendment. The issue of “constitutional carry” (exercising your right to carry a firearm without a permit) has been gaining traction with West Virginia and Idaho becoming the latest of now ten states to adopt such a law. This is big news because the licensing of our rights is a telltale sign of tyranny. In Oklahoma there is a constitutional carry bill waiting to be heard; however, the bureaucracy that oversees licensing fees has argued that passing a constitutional carry law would affect their bottom line, as if our rights are dependent on whether or not the government makes money.  Continue reading “A Deceptive Gun Control Agenda”

Oddity Central – by Sumitra

British programmer Joshua Browder is helping people save on legal fees with his latest project – the world’s first robot lawyer. The 19-year-old developed a free service that allows users to ask any kind of legal question, providing instant answers autogenerated by bots.

Browder first started the project last summer as a free website to help people appeal unfair parking tickets. He came up with the idea after getting a series of tickets himself for “trivial reasons”. Having wasted several hours on writing appeals to these tickets, he realised that many people do not have the time, legal knowledge or even the energy to appeal. So he decided to create an automatic appeal generator, using previously successful letters as a template. He aptly named the service DoNotPay, given that the legal fees involved in challenging tickets could mount up to $400 to $900.   Continue reading “Free Robot Lawyer Created by 19-Year-Old Programmer Is Saving People A Lot of Money in Legal Fees”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

“See Something, Say Something.” That’s the motto of the Department of Homeland Security. If you see suspicious activity or believe there is a danger to the general public you’re supposed to call police.

When Ronald Ritchie saw what he believed to be a man wielding a gun at an Ohio Walmart that’s exactly what he did. There’s no way Ritchie could have known the gun John Crawford was playing around with was a BB-gun.   Continue reading “Man Who Called 911 To Report Walmart Threat To Be Charged After POLICE Shoot and Kill Suspect”

Wake-Up World – by Carolanne Wright

The Brave New World of “Mental Health Disorders”.

If Albert Einstein was a youth today, there’s a good chance he would be saddled with an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) diagnosis, possibly even Opposition Defiant Disorder (ODD) as well. He ignored his teachers, failed college entrance examinations several times and was hard-pressed in holding down a job.   Continue reading ““Opposition Defiant Disorder” — Non-Conformity and Anti-Authoritarianism Now Considered an Illness”