SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

As the potential for a globally destabilizing event becomes ever more probable, many concerned Americans are starting to wonder where they’d go if the worst were to happen.

To help answer that question, we can start by identifying the areas of the country to avoid.

The following map of the United States takes into account all of the gun related deaths since the Sandy Hook school shooting. You’ll likely notice that there is one common denominator. The majority of the violence has occurred in major metropolitan areas, with some incidents spreading into outlying ex-urban and rural areas. As of this writing 2,244 people have been killed since December of 2012.   Continue reading “America’s Death Zones: Where NOT To Be When It Hits the Fan”

ak47The Real Revo – by R.D. Walker

Barack Obama is, by far, the greatest gun salesman in human history. It is hard to believe he doesn’t work on commission.

Thirty-six hours after the Obama administration banned importation of the classic brand of AK-47 assault rifles as part of sanctions against Russia, a Maryland dealer specializing in the weapon took stock of its inventory. Continue reading “The world’s greatest gun salesman spikes sales again…”

big_electronicsSurvivopedia – by CARMELA TYRELL

Even though we’ve all seen the effects of solar flares and their ability to knock out electricity and communications, some do not believe that an EMP attack will lead to social collapse. But it will…

As someone that loves to tinker with electronic devices, I am a firm believer in the potential for both natural (odds have increased substantially in the last few months because Earth’s magnetic field is weakening faster than expected) and human-made EMP attacks.   Continue reading “The Old-School Forgotten Art To EMP-Proof Electronics”

Grass Roots North CarolinaAmmoLand

North Carolina –-(Ammoland.com)-Back on August 18th 2014, the Rowan County Planning Board presented to the Rowan County Commissioners their recommendation to finally comply with provisions of HB937, which was enacted into law July 2013, and effective as of October 1st, 2013.

(Rowan County, like many others has an outdated and illegal prohibition on concealed carry in its public parks and recreational areas).   Continue reading “North Carolina County Poised to Repeal Gun Restrictions”

Nato protestSky News – by Rhiannon Mills

Anti-war protesters have been demonstrating in Newport, as South Wales prepares to host the Nato summit.

Around 1,000 people gathered outside the crown court before they made their way through the city.

As well as a strong Welsh contingent, demonstrators came from as far as the US, Belgium, France and Ireland.   Continue reading “Police On Alert Amid Nato Summit Protest”

Smithsonian – by Tuan C. Nguyen

In some parts of Ethiopia, finding potable water is a six-hour journey.

People in the region spend 40 billion hours a year trying to find and collect water, says a group called the Water Project. And even when they find it, the water is often not safe, collected from ponds or lakes teeming with infectious bacteria, contaminated with animal waste or other harmful substances.    Continue reading “This Tower Pulls Drinking Water Out of Thin Air”

Yahoo News – by Francois Becker

Rosny-sous-Bois (France) (AFP) – The death toll from an explosion in an apartment building outside Paris rose to seven on Monday, with rescue workers scrambling against time to find one last man still missing.

Local prefect Philippe Galli said a woman in her 80s who lived on the first floor was buried under the rubble after the four-storey residential block in the Paris suburb of Rosny-sous-Bois collapsed on Sunday morning.

“We have to dig her out. She’s stuck in the rubble,” Galli told reporters.   Continue reading “Death toll from Paris building explosion rises to seven”

rice radiation 263x164 Govt OKs Growing Rice for Public Sale Within Fukushima Contamination ZoneNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Just recently, farmers in the city of Tamura, Fukushima Prefecture, have begun planting rice in a district previously designated as a ‘no-plant zone’ due to of radioactive fallout. This will be the first time since March, 2011’s core meltdowns that rice intended for public sale will be planted in fields that are possibly still contaminated with radioactive cesium and other toxic materials.  

While the Japanese public is vehemently opposed to GMO, do they really want to eat radioactive rice? The government of Japan seems not to care.   Continue reading “Govt OK’s Growing Rice for Public Sale Within Fukushima Contamination Zone”

Donbass regionGlobal Research – by Colonel Cassad LiveJournal and Slavyangrad.org (original in Russian)

Novorossiya Military Briefing – Novorossiya Shall Be!

We are currently witnessing an epic and in its own way historic event. The Ukrainian regular army and the punitive battalions are suffering a catastrophic defeat to the south of Donetsk. Only a short time ago the Republics were in dire straits: the DPR was hanging only by a thin supply thread, which the Ukrainian army was attempting to sever near Shakhtersk and Krasnyi Luch; the summit of Saur-Mogila has been abandoned, and Bolotov’s counteroffensive had failed to bring decisive victories.    Continue reading “Ukraine Troops Suffer Catastrophic Defeat in Novorossiya. Kiev Regime in Disarray”

Four Winds

Israel prides itself as a “beacon of light,” paving an enlightened path for democracy and human rights in a region of dictators, theocracies, tyrants and human rights abusers. In the shadows of the “beacon of light” lurks a brutal and inhumane abuse – trafficking of women and children for the sex-slave trade.    Continue reading “Israeli traffick in white sex slaves escalating”

Political Pistachio – by Douglas V. Gibbs

Remember when Sarah Palin said that Obamacare would lead to death panels?  Remember the leftist attacks against her for daring to say such a thing?

Sunday New York Times headline, August 30, 2014: Medicare may begin covering ‘end-of-life discussions’…   Continue reading “Death Panels Emerge, According to the New York Times”

waldo-speed-trap-signThe Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Melton

For those who still say it’s a myth that cops are given quotas for how many tickets they have to write, maybe you’ve never been to Waldo, Florida. The National Motorists Association listed Waldo as the third worst speed trap for a town of 50,000 people or less in 2012, and it’s so bad, billboards like the one above are taken out to warn drivers before they get there.

But earlier this week, five police officers came forward to testify before the Waldo City Council that they are mandated to write a certain number of tickets each shift or face punishment — even though such a quota stands in direct violation of state law. Waldo, by the way, only has seven police officers to begin with.   Continue reading “Cops to City Council: ‘We Were Given an Illegal Traffic Ticket Quota’”

Powerline – by John Hinderaker

We have long been critics of Barack Obama, sometimes harsh ones. But we have always tried to be fair. So when unfairness comes to light, we feel obliged to object to it.

That happened yesterday when Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert lit into Obama for his incompetent foreign policy. The Daily Mail has the story:

Lawmakers are fuming over President Barack Obama’s admission on Thursday that his White House lacks a strategy for dealing with the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in Syria…. Continue reading “Critisism of Obama is OK, but we draw the line at unfairness to Barney Fife”