Shutterstock imageVermont Watchdog – by Bruce Parker

In their quest to expand background checks for gun owners nationwide, gun-control advocates have resorted to targeting the mentally ill in states.

Each year, dozens of states track mentally ill citizens and report them to a federal database of criminals who are prohibited from buying guns.

Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety, a national gun-control group that seeks universal background checks, keeps a running tally of those states, hoping to shame ones that don’t snitch on citizens receiving treatment for mental illness.   Continue reading “Gun control group attempts shaming VT into background checks for mentally ill”

The Vatic Project

Vatic Note:  Another truly educational piece that we fell upon.  This is about how Israel treats their allies.  No wonder they have no clue about how to behave when it comes to crimes against humanity on the International stage.  The USS Liberty and the USS Cole  taught us a lot about Israel as an ally.  With allies like this, who needs enemies.   Brother Nathaneal has done the world a great service by exposing truth about Israel and their khazar Zionists.

Worse, they won’t even apologize for what they have done to another ally.   Remember Turkey is part of NATO, so why didn’t  NATO stand with Turkey?  Israel does not belong to NATO, so there was no reason for them to have a problem with standing for what is right.    Continue reading “Jewish Control of Turkey’s Military & Flotilla Murders”

The Geneva University Hospital in Switzerland is seen at sunset on November 21, 2014 following the admission of Cuban doctor Felix Baez Sarria, infected with Ebola in Sierra LeoneYahoo News

The Cuban doctor infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone returned to Havana on Saturday after being cured in a Swiss hospital.

Felix Baez Sarria arrived via Paris on an Air France aircraft and was received by Cuban Health Minister Roberto Morales.

Wearing a blue shirt and walking under his own power, Baez appeared to be in good health.    Continue reading “Cured Ebola doctor returns to Cuba”

Fat stomach surrounded with measuring tape and burgerThe Black Sphere

Corporations sense what’s coming to ObamaCare, and it’s coming for self-indulgent employees.

By self-indulgent, I mean anybody who has a life that doesn’t revolve around FITNESS. If you’re a fatty who drinks and smokes, then ObamaCare is about to ruin your life.  Unless the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers of 200 leading U.S. companies, is able to get the Fed to back off.

Apparently the First Lady (of starvation) may be moving from starving the poor to starving the working poor, as her fingerprints are all over this one.   Continue reading ““Wellness:” Code word for Fat Tax”

Rushing the National Defense Authorization ActCanada Free Press – by Arnold Ahlert

A lame duck Congress is on the verge of sticking it to America’s troops. Before they leave for recess they will attempt to pass the FY2015 version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). It is a compendium of ill-advised ideas seemingly aimed at advancing the Obama administration’s continuing effort to “fundamentally transform” the finest fighting force in the world into something more closely resembling a social-outreach organization. Sadly, Republicans, apparently oblivious to the mandate just handed to them by the electorate, are on board.   Continue reading “Rushing the National Defense Authorization Act”

Seal of NevadaAmmoland – by Dean Weingarten

Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)-
Nevada faces an initiative that would virtually ban all private sales of firearms and would require federal record-keeping of all sales and transfers.   The initiative is being promoted by a Michael Bloomberg funded group.   The group was required to turn in 101,667 valid signature by November 12 of this year, distributed among various counties.  The group claimed that they turned in 247,000.  The signatures have not yet been validated.

An organization of second amendment supporters is claiming that initiative proponents missed the deadline to turn in signatures to Storey County, and that they missed a requirement that all signatures be turned in on the same day.  From an AP story in kansas.com:   Continue reading “Nevada Gun Control Initiative Challenged”

akai gurleyFree Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

New York, NY — Information received by the New York Daily News shows that Peter Liang and his partner could not be reached immediately after putting a bullet through Alex Gurley.

The Daily News reports that instead of calling for help for the dying man, Liang was texting his union representative. What’s more, the sources said, the pair of officers weren’t supposed to be patrolling the stairways of the Pink Houses that night.   Continue reading “Cop was Texting his Union Rep for Over 6 Minutes, As the Innocent Man he Just Shot Lay Dying”

police.siThe Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

Another man has been shot and killed by police cops tonight, this time in Hollywood.

Detective Meghan Aguilar reportedly told ABC news the man was shot because “When he saw the officers, he approached them,” armed with a knife, and this is the Tweet sent out by LAPDHQ of said knife reportedly recovered at the scene:   Continue reading “Witness: “LAPD Just Murdered an Unarmed Man Right in Front of Me””

monsanto stockNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Here’s one for the history books, and a slap on the wrist for stock-holders like Bill Gates and George Soros. Monsanto stock has been downgraded to ‘Neutral’ from ‘Buy’ after an annual seed dealer industry survey showed bleak returns.

This may be the most depressing news in seven years for Monsanto, but great news for the seed industry, which has been monopolized by the chemical peddler since the early 1990s. The target price for (MON +0.1%) has been lowered from $140 to $127. Conditions affecting the downgrade include “greater discounting, reduced trait purchases, reduced spending on seeds, and share gains for non-major seeds brands” – with hardly a mention of the grass-roots, and international efforts of people to shine a light on Monsanto’s illegal influence on the world seed market.   Continue reading “Huge Win: Monsanto Stock Downgraded After Worst Growth in 7 Years”

Before It’s News – by Weather Feed

HAARP was said to have closed in Alaska, but a group of scientists that have a facility in the Southern California desert are attempting to carry on experiments that the Alaskan Facility did.  The location is private and will not be disclosed, however their goal is to generate weather and earthquake events, giving you an agenda ahead of time so that you can prepare.  Yes, they are going to be heating up the upper atmosphere in order to move the jet stream into position.  They will tell you our plan ahead of time and each map will show where they are targeting at the moment.   Continue reading “HAARP Array ReOpened In Southern California Desert By Private Group”

CBS Local – by Kim Tunnicliffe

BOSTON (CBS) — Boston is one many major cities at heightened risk of a lone wolf terrorist attack, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said while visiting the city Friday.

Johnson met with local community leaders to discuss ways they can work with police and law enforcement to curb the threat.

“When I visit an Islamic community center or a Somali-American community group, there are a number of issues they want to talk about with us — profiling at airports, for example,” Johnson said.   Continue reading “Homeland Security Secretary Says Boston At Risk Of Lone Wolf Terrorist Attacks”

CHOKE_HOLD_COP.jpgFreep – by Kevin McCoy, USA Today

The New York City police officer whose choke hold led to the death of an unarmed man has been sued three times for allegedly violating the constitutional rights of other people that he and fellow cops arrested.

A grand jury decision not to indict Daniel Pantaleo on Wednesday in the death of Eric Garner, 43, the man he wrestled to the ground during an attempted arrest for selling untaxed cigarettes on a Staten Island sidewalk in July, sparked waves of angry though largely peaceful demonstrations in several cities.

The Garner case wasn’t the first time Pantaleo, 29, was accused of misconduct, however.   Continue reading “Eric Garner choke-hold cop sued in prior misconduct cases”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

Under the “Safe Act” New York State can confiscate guns without any notice or appeal process, according to this article. From wwnytv.com:

They then file a report, which in Jefferson County is sent to county Community Services.

“We review it, confirm that the license is indeed appropriate and that the case meets the criteria of the SAFE Act,” said Director of Jefferson County Community Services Roger Ambrose.

Once they’ve verified the report, it’s sent to Albany. Continue reading “How New York Confiscates Guns”

Yahoo News – by Daniel Wallis

(Reuters) – A Phoenix police officer shot to death an unarmed black man during a struggle and authorities said the officer believed the individual had a gun, in the latest fatal incident amid national turmoil over the policing of black communities.

The Phoenix Police Department said Rumain Brisbon, 34, was sitting in a black Cadillac SUV outside a convenience store on Tuesday evening, and that two witnesses told the officer the occupants of the vehicle were selling drugs.   Continue reading “Phoenix police officer shoots dead unarmed man during scuffle”

Prevent Disease – by Marco Torres

Every year, painkillers such as percocet, vicodin and other opioids kill thousands. Opioid prescriptions have jumped 300 percent in the last decade and they are the most commonly prescribed drugs on the market. They are the most dangerous and addictive drugs that often lose effectiveness with long-term use. So when a plant comes along that can effectively curb dependency on these popular selling medications, pharmaceutical companies get very get angry. Marijuana does just that.   Continue reading “Marijuana Decreases Death Rates From Pain Killers By Over 30 Percent”

feeding-homeless-arrestsAlternative Media Syndicate

The Fort Lauderdale ordinance that has become infamous throughout the world in just one month has now been suspended by a Florida judge.

Broward Circuit Judge Thomas Lynch suspended enforcement of the ordinance restricting the all public feeding of homeless people. But the suspension is only for 30 days so far. During that time, the judge has ordered mediation on the issue.   Continue reading “Florida Judge Just Lifted Controversial Ban On Feeding Homeless”

chechnyapresshouse3WTF RLY?

Reports out of Russia have confirmed that a gun battle erupted in Chechnya’s capital city of Grozny, killing unknown numbers of police and gunmen. Most of the details cannot be confirmed but what is clear is that the security response was significant and the battle left the city’s news media center in flames.

Rocket fire was partially responsible for the damage to the building.   Continue reading “Press center in Chechnya burns after gun battle with conflicting number of unknown ‘militants’”

Pot Leaf - CannabisWaking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

As the movement for the liberation of cannabis gains momentum, and attitudes toward this relaxing and healing plant evolve, we are witnessing an explosion in innovation around how cannabis is used, both as a medicine and for recreational purposes. Finally overcoming its reputation as a mind-bending, psychoactive drug that makes you stoned, lazy and useless, cannabis is being celebrated for its healing benefits.   Continue reading “How Tommy Chong Beat Cancer with Homegrown Cannabis Medicine”