The New American – by William F. Jasper

Here’s a thought most of us don’t want to entertain: Could you or I, or a close family member or neighbor, be thrown into jail, publicly branded a criminal, and fined thousands, or even millions of dollars for allegedly violating an obscure federal regulation we didn’t even know about?

Yes, it could happen. It has happened to many unfortunate Americans. And it is almost certain to happen with greater frequency, as the Obama administration’s regulatory police begin enforcing the avalanche of new federal regulations.   Continue reading “Regulating Our Property Rights out of Existence”

PJ Media – by Zombie

Communists along with a few environmental groups staged a “People’s Climate Rally” in Oakland, California on Sunday, September 21, in conjunction with the larger “People’s Climate March” in New York City on the same day.

Wait — did I say communists? Isn’t that a bit of an exaggeration?

Well…no.   Continue reading “Climate Movement Drops Mask, Admits Communist Agenda”

14-cbs-logoThe Last Resistance

What defines politics? More specifically, what defines what is, and is not “political?” Some things are inherently political, in that they relate directly to politics. Platforms, and issues that are regulated necessarily by law, and issues that affect our lives in a corporate sense are, by nature, political. But what about everything else? What is up for grabs? What have we unnecessarily made political? Some things have been painted with a coat of politics when they shouldn’t have any political nature at all, and things which should unite us have become wedge issues to be used as partisan tools.    Continue reading “CBS Refuses Commercial Containing Pledge Of Allegiance”

EbolaNatural News – by Mike Adams

According to the Washington Post [1], the World Health Organization has announced a program which would round up Ebola victims across Liberia and herd them into “Ebola death camps” in order to isolate them from their families.

Although they aren’t called “Ebola death camps” — the sweet-sounding public name for the facilities is “community care centers” — their purpose is “to move infected people out of their homes and into ad hoc centers that will provide rudimentary care,” says the Post.   Continue reading “Ebola death camps unveiled in Liberia; disease victims to be rounded up and removed from their own homes by force”

second-amendment-rifleman-1aBearing Arms – by Bob Owens

NJ.com, a consortium of reliably left-wing newspapers in the Garden State, has published an op-ed calling for the scrapping of the Second Amendment:

Having fewer guns lying around could mean they won’t end up in the hands of a curious child, abusive spouse or suicidal person. Having a gun at home makes it three times more likely that you’ll be murdered by a family member or intimate partner, or successfully attempt suicide. Continue reading “New Jersey Newspapers Call For Mandatory Gun Confiscation”

5 Things Only Seasoned Hunters Know About Mature BucksWide Open Spaces – by  Brad Smith

Every deer hunter can agree that mature bucks are just… different.

Every year deer hunters take to the woods attempting to harvest their buck of a lifetime. Fairly quickly, plan B usually takes hold and filling their tags becomes the primary goal by the end of the season.

Most hunters might get just one chance at seeing a mature buck as they are out hunting, but getting that buck within range of a firearm or bow is a different matter of chance altogether.   Continue reading “5 Things Only Seasoned Hunters Know About Mature Bucks”

90 Miles from Tyranny

One of the core tenets of a free press is to serve as a watchdog of government and to hold them accountable for their actions, misdeeds and lawlessness. Apparently Media Matters does not hold to these truths to be self evident as they coordinate with government to attack and disparage the free press.

What are we to make of media organizations when they are the willing tools of tyranny? In the case of Media Matters, they are not a news organization as they attempt to portray themselves. Media Matters is a far left wing anti-free press organization intent on suppressing the free press, they are the propaganda ministry of the far left whose mission it is to suppress and attack all who wish to report and expose the malicious intent of leftist government and the shredding of the U.S. Constitution.   Continue reading “Media Matters Works With Big Government To Attack The Free Press..”

Lee Balterman / The LIFE Picture Collection / Getty ImagesWashington Free Beacon – by Alana Goodman

Previously unpublished correspondence between Hillary Clinton and the late left-wing organizer Saul Alinsky reveal new details about her relationship with the controversial Chicago activist and shed light on her early ideological development.

Clinton met with Alinsky several times in 1968 while writing a Wellesley college thesis about his theory of community organizing.   Continue reading “The Hillary Letters – Hillary Clinton, Saul Alinsky correspondence revealed”

Not that it makes any difference anymore …..but, the evidence continues to roll in. Eventually, there might be acknowledgement and actions.

As with all other outrages, it will finally receive the attention it deserves, “AFTER The Fact” because they don’t want to have to deal with it.

In the near future, they won’t have to worry about “Dealing With Much” ….for the American Patriot will deal with them, finally. Continue reading “The Smoking Gun in the Obama Eligibility Case: Stanley Ann Dunham’s Passport”

Information Operations

When your access to the internet and cell service gets cut, you better have a plan B for Info and Intel.

The goal of this post:  Kick start your Plan B without procrastination excuses like “I have to study and pass first…, I don’t have the money…”

1) Listen:  You can listen without a license. Get a cheap handheld and start listening while you study for the exam. Less than $40 gets you off your ass and on the air.   Continue reading “Comms – Do you have a Plan B?”

??) The author’s 1943 M1, about 1986, by which time the barrel had been replaced, displayed and photographed here with vintage ammo and U.S.M.C. militaria, on a World War II vintage camouflaged shelter half.Gun Digest – by Jim Thompson

The M1 Garand’s rich history continues to grow as this rifle remains a popular option among collectors and competitors.

The rifle taking shape on John Cantius Garand’s drawing board in the 1920’s, even to 1932, was a very radical departure from its predecessors, not merely because it was a semi-automatic.   Continue reading “The Ever Popular and Collectable M1 Garand”

Signal Corps – Sparks 31

Antenna analyzers are useful for adjusting and tweaking antenna systems for the best match at the frequency you are operating at.  Z-Man and I showed the models we use at the classes in Wisconsin and Wyoming.  They are different from an SWR meter as they don’t require you to key up your radio into an unknown antenna system, and risk blowing up the transmit final amplifier in your rig.  If you are working with improvised and field expedient antennas, your commo section needs one of these.   Continue reading “As Seen At Wyoming & Wisconsin Classes: Antenna Analyzers”

Mashable

In 1810, you could buy three gallons of whiskey for just a dollar. Today that will get you a shot from a bottle you bought yourself. Inflation sucks, right?

While you can get a snack or download an app for a buck, one dollar used to go a lot further — we’re talking 10 cans of soup, an ounce of silver, four pounds of sirloin steak and two pounds of coffee.   Continue reading “What $1 Used to Get You vs. What It Buys You Today”

Guerilla Warfare Tactics

One of the most enduring explanations for why the confederacy lost the Civil War asserts that the Rebels were too democratic. First proposed by David H. Donald as a variation on a theme by Frank L. Owsley, it has survived, with some modification by recent scholars, as a viable part of most multicausal explanations of Confederate defeat. To date, the argument has rested largely on the supposed political blunders of the central government, in its indelicate handling of issues that infringed on personal liberties or that injured the sensibilities of powerful state politicians, to demonstrate the disruptive effect of Confederate individualism. Continue reading “Guerrilla Warfare, Democracy, and The Fate of The Confederacy”

Intellectual Conservative – by Dan Phillips

Scotland votes on independence from the United Kingdom [today]. I’ll be rooting very hard for a yes vote.

The primary reason I strongly support Scottish independence is because it will serve as a beautiful illustration of how civilized unions respond when a geographic territory votes to secede. During all the debate leading up to the vote, no one has suggested that England should or will invade Scotland to keep them in the United Kingdom. A military invasion is, in fact, unthinkable.   Continue reading “Free Scotland!”

governmentNatural News – by Mike Adams

The U.S. government is putting plans in place right now to invoke extreme emergency actions across the USA in response to an anticipated Ebola outbreak sweeping through U.S. cities. Late last week, the U.S. State Department ordered 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits in anticipation of an outbreak, and President Obama has already called upon the Pentagon to dispatch troops and supplies to Africa.

Earlier this summer, Obama signed a curious executive order that claims to grant federal officers the lawful right to arrest and quarantine anyone who shows symptoms of an infection. Full details of this executive order are explained in this 11-part Natural News article series covering Ebola truths the government isn’t publicly advertising.     Continue reading “U.S. government likely to respond to Ebola pandemic with military force, martial law and forced vaccines”

licenseNatural News – by J.D. Heyes

“Papers, please?” That’s a question you might hear from authorities trying to verify who you are if you lived in an authoritarian police state. It’s not likely that Americans will be asked to prove who they are anytime soon because, after all, we’ve got a Constitution, and it protects us against unjustified invasions of our privacy.

The same is true of a so-called “national ID card,” right? That could never happen in America. Only it has happened — or will happen, depending upon which state you currently reside in.   Continue reading “National ID card being covertly rolled out under ‘enhanced’ driver’s license programs”