Prevent Disease – by DAVE MIHALOVIC

It happens more often than you can imagine, but more Doctors are finally getting caught in the act of misrepresenting their oath and fraudulently diagnosing healthy patients with cancer to turn a quick buck from kickbacks on chemotherapy poisons.

Why shouldn’t Doctors lie when the entire cancer industry is one gigantic fabrication from start to finish? Is it any wonder that cancer societies worldwide put a far greater financial initiative on chemotherapy and radiation research than disease prevention techniques? Preventing disease doesn’t make money, but treating disease certainly does.   Continue reading “More Doctors Confessing To Intentionally Diagnosing Healthy People With Cancer To Make Money”

Police State Big Brother Prison Grid - Public DomainThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Why would the government want to punish people that are just trying to work hard, become more self-sufficient and take care of their families?  There are approximately 3 million preppers in the United States today, and often they appear to be singled out for punishment by bureaucratic control freaks that are horrified at the thought that there are families out there that actually want to try to become less dependent on the system.  So if you use alternative methods to heat your home, or if you are not connected to the utility grid, or if you collect rainwater on your property, or if you believe that parents should have the ultimate say when it comes to health decisions for their children, you could become a target for overzealous government enforcers.  Once upon a time, America was the land of the free and the home of the brave, but now we are being transformed into a socialist police state where control freak bureaucrats use millions of laws, rules and regulations to crack down on anyone that dares to think for themselves.   Continue reading “All Over America, Government Officials Are Cracking Down On Preppers”

Truth and Action

According to Army Times, our Army is now concentrating on fighting in ‘megacities’ of 20 million or more people against “criminal and extremist groups” who can “influence the lives of the population while undermining the authority of the state.”

“It is inevitable that at some point the United States Army will be asked to operate in a megacity and currently the Army is ill-prepared to do so,” reported Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno’s Strategic Studies Group.   Continue reading “Army Times: The Army Is Preparing For War In Megacities”

Workers attend a ceremony of launching the Rostov-on-Don Russian diesel-electric torpedo submarine at the Admiralteiskiye verfy shipyard in St. Petersburg (AFP Photo / Olga Maltseva)RT

A new Russian advanced stealth submarine, dubbed a “black hole” by NATO for its ability to be undetectable, has begun preparations for deep water tests. However, it must first make a 4,630km journey to the Barents Sea in Russia’s north.

“The crew of the electric diesel submarine Rostov on Don which was handed to the Russian Navy by Admiralty Shipyards has started the preparation for the passing from the Baltic Sea zone to the Barents Sea,” Captain Igor Dygalo from the Ministry of Defense said.   Continue reading “Russia’s stealth ‘black hole’ submarine prepares for 4,000km trip, deep water trials”

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (R) walks with Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) as they review an honor guard during a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People on Jan. 7, 2015, in Beijing, China. (Andy Wong/Getty Imgaes)Epoch Times – by Valentin Schmid

When you are dealing with China everything is big, especially numbers. Now China announced another big number, a $250 billion investment program for South America.

The problem with numbers is that, on the one hand, they hide a lot of things and on the other hand jump to conclusions which simply aren’t true after close examination.   Continue reading “China Wants to Buy Out Latin America”

Members of the LVMPD beat a man in downtown Las Vegas because he supposedly didn't walk fast enough.Cop Block – by Kelly W. Patterson

On June 4, 2014, Dominic Gennarino was beaten by members of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and arrested for “Obstructing a Public Officer”, specifically because the officers claimed that Mr. Gennarino was not moving fast enough.

The incident was caught on video.    Continue reading “Las Vegas Police Promise “Fundamental Policy Changes” After Dominic Gennarino Beating”

'Policeman with gun' [Shutterstock]Raw Story – by ARTURO GARCIA

A 34-year-old woman in Burlington, Iowa was shot and killed on Tuesday by an officer who was allegedly aiming for her dog during an argument, the Burlington Hawk Eye reported.

The officer, identified as Jesse Hill, shot Autumn Mae Steele in front of her husband and 4-year-old son. Steele had been arrested a day earlier on domestic abuse charges, and Hill was there to escort her as she retrieved items from her home after being released from jail on Tuesday morning.   Continue reading “Woman killed when Iowa police officer tries to shoot her German Shepherd”

Washington Post – by Lynh Bui

A dump truck driver was arrested Wednesday after police say he intentionally rammed two police cruisers at a Glenarden shopping center.

No one was hurt and no officers were in the cruisers at the time of the incident, which Prince George’s County police said occurred at the Woodmore Towne Center just off Interstate 95 and Landover Road.

The incident began a little before noon as two patrol officers were outside a Costco planning to refill fluids in the cruisers when there was a “brief exchange of words” with the driver of the dump truck, said Lt. William Alexander, a police spokesman.   Continue reading “Police: Dump truck driver in custody after intentionally hitting 2 cruisers in Md.”

I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.

– Thomas Paine, The American Crisis, No. 1, December 19, 1776

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Albuquerque police officer Lou Golson was shot by a motorist during traffic stop. According to criminal complaints, Golson suffered agunshot wound in the abdomen. A gunshot to the chest and two other gunshots to his left side did not penetrate his bullet proof vest, the complaint said. However, Golson broke a left femur and suffered a broken wrist during his fall.   Continue reading “Caught On Camera: Albuquerque Police Officer Shot Numerous Times, Survives”

police-officer-1Market Ticker – by Karl Denninger

Time to start picketing these so-called “memorial” funds and funerals if this sort of mindless fear mongering nonsense doesn’t stop.

“With the increasing number of ambush-style attacks against our officers, I am deeply concerned that a growing anti-government sentiment in America is influencing weak-minded individuals to launch violent assaults against the men and women working to enforce our laws and keep our nation safe,” said Craig Floyd, chairman and CEO of the memorial fund. Continue reading “Shut Up Officer”

Mission Ready: New Crisis Response Marines continue operations in Africa, EuropeMarine Times – by James K. Sanborn

The latest contingent to support the Marine Corps’ unit responsible for responding to crises in Africa arrived in Spain this weekend for a six-month deployment.

More than 1,000 North Carolina-based Marines and sailors departed Jan. 2 for Móron, Spain, where they will become the latest to staff Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Africa, according to a Marine news release. The unit is manned by infantry, logistics and aviation Marines on a rotating basis.   Continue reading “Marines deploy to Africa for crisis response mission”

Information Liberation – by Chris

It took almost a month, but the young punk cop who tasered a 76-year-old man for questioning his questionable traffic stop has finally been fired, the Victorian Advocate reports.

The cop, 23-year-old Nathanial Robinson suspected 76-year-old Pete Vasquez of driving a vehicle with expired tags. In fact, Vasquez was driving a new car, all of which are exempt from having fresh tags, which Vasquez pointed out at the time he was stopped. Rather than check the law, Robinson responded by violently attacking and tasing his elder, throwing him to the ground and tasing him twice before placing him under arrest.   Continue reading “Texas Cop Fired After Tasing 76-Yr-Old For Driving With ‘Expired Tags’ That Were Perfectly Legal”