Tenth Amendment Center – by Michael Boldin

A bill introduced in the West Virginia House of Delegates this week would block unconstitutional foreign deployments of the state’s national guard troops, effectively restoring the Founders’ framework for state-federal balance on the Guard.

House Bill 2168 (HB2168), the Defend the Guard Act, was introduced by Del. Pat McGeehan (R-Hancock, 1), a former Air Force intelligence officer who did tours in Afghanistan and the Middle East, and cosponsored by ten other delegates. If passed, the bill would block the federal government from deploying West Virginia Guard troops overseas unless there is a declaration of war from Congress, as required by the Constitution.   Continue reading “West Virginia Bill Would Block Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments”

New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D-Manhattan, speaks during a news conference in Albany, New York, in this file photo taken June 4, 2012.   REUTERS/Hans Pennink/FilesReuters – by Nate Raymond

New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the state’s most powerful Democrats for more than two decades, was arrested on Thursday after a lengthy federal corruption investigation, the FBI said.

Silver, 70, a lawyer whose tenure as speaker since 1994 has outlasted governors, mayors and many other politicians, has been under investigation by federal prosecutors in Manhattan and the FBI. Silver has served in the Assembly since 1977.   Continue reading “New York state assembly speaker arrested on corruption charges”

TheBlaze – by Oliver Darcy

PARIS (AP) — Four men with ties to one of the gunmen responsible for three days of terror in the Paris region are the first to be charged in connection with the attacks that left 20 people dead, including three attackers, the Paris prosecutor said Wednesday.

Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins said that four men were handed preliminary charges overnight of association with terrorism. They are suspected of providing logistical support to Amedy Coulibaly, who shot a policewoman to death on the outskirts of Paris and then killed four hostages at a kosher supermarket. The four were jailed until a further investigation.   Continue reading “Paris Prosecutor: Four Men With Ties to Charlie Hebdo Gunman Are First Charged in Terror Attacks”

Israeli medics tend to a wounded woman at the scene of a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv January 21, 2015. REUTERS- Yehoshua YosefReuters – by Nir Elias

A Palestinian stabbed and wounded seven people on a Tel Aviv commuter bus and in the street in a morning rush-hour attack on Wednesday before he was shot by a security officer as he fled, Israeli officials said.

It was the first Palestinian attack reported in the Israeli commercial capital since a soldier was stabbed to death two months ago during a surge of violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories.   Continue reading “Palestinian stabs seven people in Tel Aviv attack: officials”

ZME

There are millions of dollars in gold and other metals in the sewage sludge in major cities. A new study has found that in a city with 1 million inhabitats, there’s as much as $13 million worth of valuable metals, including gold and silver.

It’s been known for quite a while that sewage sludge contains significant quantities of valuable metals, but this is the first study I could find which quantifies that amount. For every 1 million people, on average, you’ll find over $2.5 million worth of gold and silver, plus other metals worth millions more.   Continue reading “Sewage Sludge Contains Millions of Dollars in Gold”

Patriot Night Train Bolt-Action RiflesAmmoland

North Haven, CT –-(Ammoland.com)- Mossberg Night Train tactical rifle packages have been known for combining tack-driving accuracy with the most-popular, long-range tactical accessories; straight from the factory.

Now these custom-inspired, range-ready packages are built on the latest platform from O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc., the classically-styled Mossberg Patriot bolt-action rifle.   Continue reading “Mossberg Tactical Night Train Packages Now Built on New Patriot Bolt-Action Platform”

ABC News – by Meghan Keneally

A dangerous near miss was caught on camera by a driver on I-95 when a tractor-trailer crash and black ice almost caused a second collision.

A driver started filming the scene in front of him when two large trucks had swerved ahead of him on Sunday, blocking the entire southbound lane of I-95 near New Brunswick, New Jersey, only to hear a loud noise behind him and turn the camera.   Continue reading “Incredible Video Shows Near-Miss Black Ice Accident”

IMG_1430[1].JPGNJ.com – by Steve Strunsky, Jan. 19, 2015

NEWARK — Officials from the Centers for Disease Control today were sent to check for signs of Ebola in a woman who vomited on a flight to Newark Liberty International Airport after she had been in Sierra Leone, officials said.

The woman, a health care worker returning from the West African nation still battling an Ebola epidemic, was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center,  said a spokeswoman for Bergen County Executive James Tedesco.   Continue reading “Ebola scare on Newark flight as CDC holds passengers on plane”

Pope FrancisCTV News – by Nicole Winfield

Pope Francis is firmly upholding church teaching banning contraception, but said Monday that Catholics don’t have to breed “like rabbits” and should instead practice “responsible parenting.”

Speaking to reporters en route home from the Philippines, Francis said there are plenty of church-approved ways to regulate births. But he said most importantly, no outside institution should impose its views on regulating family size, blasting what he called the “ideological colonization” of the developing world.   Continue reading “Pope says Catholics don’t have to breed ‘like rabbits’”

UPI – by David A. Capara

Editor’s Note: David A. Caprara, a journalist working with the Global Peace Foundation in Seoul, South Korea, recently conducted a series of interviews with North Korean defectors. Their names are withheld to protect them from retaliation. The interviews were conducted in Korean, interpreted by Yeon Jung Kwak. The transcripts are lightly edited for length and clarity. This is the second of five in the series.

A 40-year-old woman, who was a former professional athlete, shares her experiences as an agriculture employee in North Korea and why that was such an important job. She fled on her own in 2006.   Continue reading “Voices of North Korea: Woman guarded rice supply with machine gun – ‘Some were very hungry’”

javier.1.19.15Shark Tank – by Nicole Sanders

Our Managing Editor, Javier Manjarres and the Host of The Agenda, Ari Rabin-Havt, were on NewsMaxTV’s, America’s Forum today discussing the recent tax increases as suggested by President Obama as well as the Paris terrorist attacks.

As you may or may not know, Obama is planning to propose tax increases for wealthy Americans. Those taxes include an increase of capital gains taxes and death taxes. Rabin-Havt’s argument for increasing taxes was the economy is better when there is tax redistribution and by taxing the rich more jobs are created.   Continue reading “Former Harry Reid Aide Blames 1996 Atlanta Bombing On Christianity”

RossMemory Hole Blog

Trailblazing psychiatrist and author Colin A. Ross is a guest on the January 18 Real Politik. He discusses the origins of CIA mind control, the psycho-pharmaceutical complex, the Obama administration’s recent project for mandatory mental health screenings of school children, and much more.

Dr. Ross has practiced psychiatry for over three decades. He is the author of 12 books, including Human Energy Fields: A New Science and Medicine (2009),The CIA Doctors: Human Rights Violations by American Psychiatrists (2006), Bluebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality Disorder by Psychiatrists (2000), and Satanic Ritual Abuse: Principles of Treatment (1995). An internationally recognized expert on dissociative identity disorder, he also oversees the Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma.   Continue reading “Psychiatry and Mind Control 101”

prison-industrialThe Daily Sheeple – by Ben Swann, RT

For-profit prisons have created a “neo-slavery” in the US, according to award-winning journalist Chris Hedges.

Inmates work eight hours per day for major corporations such as Chevron, Motorola, Nordstrom’s and Target, yet only have the possibility of making up $1.25 an hour. In addition, companies that provide services like phone calls overcharge prisoners on even the most basic services, making hundreds of millions in profits annually.   Continue reading “From Prisoner to Debt Slave: Inmates Becoming Corporate Slaves in For-Profit Facilities”

graystatefamilyWTF RLY

The lead writer of a controversial movie was found dead along with his wife and daughter in a Minnesota home Saturday afternoon. Officers went to the house Saturday after a neighbor called to report bodies inside. Three people were found dead and have been identified as screenwriter David Crowley, his wife, Komel, 28, and their 5-year-old daughter.

A statement from Apple Valley police Sunday morning said the case would be considered “an apparent murder-suicide” and the deaths would be investigated as suspicious.   Continue reading “Wife, daughter and writer of controversial FEMA camp movie ‘Gray State’ dead in ‘murder-suicide’”

Weatherby WBY-X Vanguard Saratoga RifleAmmoland

Paso Robles, CA – -(Ammoland.com)- Weatherby’s 2015 product line features new shotguns for turkey hunters and waterfowlers, a new compact pump shotgun, six new WBY-X models and two new Range Certified Mark V rifles from the Custom Shop.

All will be featured at Weatherby’s SHOT Show booth, #12729, starting Tuesday, January 20, in Las Vegas.   Continue reading “Weatherby Has A Host Of New Gun Products For 2015”

UPI – by Amy R. Connolly

SANAA, Yemen, Jan. 19 (UPI) — Just days after Houthi militants kidnapped a top presidential aid, rebel forces seized the state-run news agency and clashed with government security at the state capital in a possible coup attempt.

Prime Minister Khalid Bahah also came under gunfire as he left a meeting with the country’s president and Houthi leaders. Bahah was not injured, but is now in hiding.   Continue reading “Yemen prime minister targeted by gunfire, rebels seize state media”

Long Range Rifle Scopes with TAG ReticlesAmmoland – by Justin Stakes

Bloomfield, NY -(Ammoland.com)- CenterPoint, a division of Crosman Corporation, announces a new aiming guide reticle for the Centerpoint Outdoors line.

The proprietary TAG (Trajectory Aiming Guide) bullet drop reticle gives shooters the tools to quickly adjust their shot placement to different distances, providing pinpont long range accuracy.   Continue reading “CenterPoint Optics Introduces New Long Range Riflescopes with TAG Reticles”

SIG SAUERAmmoland

EXETER, NH –-(Ammoland.com)- SIG SAUER, Inc., introduces the classic P220 single-stack pistol chambered in the powerful 10mm Auto cartridge.

The SIG P220 has now been paired with 10mm ammunition to deliver increased energy, longer-range capability in a proven hunting round.   Continue reading “SIG SAUER Offers Selection of P220 Pistols in 10mm”

Yahoo News

Freezing rain turned roadways deadly on Sunday, causing hundreds of accidents and at least two deaths in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut as icy roads forced the closure of several highways and bridges and wreaked havoc on white-knuckled drivers.

In Pennsylvania, at least one person was killed and dozens of others injured in a 50-vehicle pile-up on Interstate 76, according to NBC Philadelphia. The crash occurred around 7 a.m., officials said, and parts of the highway were shut down for more than four hours as emergency crews worked to transport injured motorists to area hospitals.   Continue reading “Icy roads leave 2 dead, dozens injured in hundreds of crashes from Pennsylvania to Connecticut”

Jon Rappoport

“There is a movement to make children into social animals, but not just that. The objective is to make them good social animals, and better than good—the best and most wonderful, special, special, special social animals… and in the process, to cherish them, to profess great love for them—when love is ALREADY a given. When you pile sloppy sentiment on top of what is already naturally there, you’re selling a child a grotesque counterfeit, and he knows it. He either invents his own false sentiments, in order to have a role in the farce, or he rebels at a deep level. Either way, he’s confused. He doesn’t understand these insane overreaching adults.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)   Continue reading “The surrender to modern education: brainwashing”