All Over America Evangelical Christians Are Being Labeled As Extremists And Hate GroupsEnd of the American Dream – by Michael

Are evangelical Christians rapidly becoming one of the most hated minorities in America?  Once upon a time such a notion would have been unthinkable, but these days things are changing dramatically.  All over the United States, evangelical Christians are being called “extremists” and evangelical Christian organizations are being labeled as “hate groups”.

In fact, as I will detail later on in this article, a U.S. Army Reserve training presentation recently specifically identified evangelical Christians as “religious extremists”.  This should be extremely chilling for all evangelical Christians out there, because as history has shown us over and over again, when you want to persecute a particular group of people the first step is always to demonize them.  And that is exactly what is being done to evangelical Christians today.    Continue reading “All Over America Evangelical Christians Are Being Labeled As “Extremists” And “Hate Groups””

The Fiscal Times – by DAVID FRANCIS

Last month, Boston Dynamics posted a video update of its AlphaDog robot, developed to carry heavy military equipment for soldiers. The company had already released video showing AlphaDog traversing rough terrain and gaining significant speed.

But the March video shows something different: The robot now has a mechanical arm attached to the front. This arm picks up a cinder block, which likely weighs about 30 pounds, and begins to move its feet rapidly up and down. It perches low, swings the arm to its left and then hurls the cinder block some 20 feet over its right shoulder, just as a decathlete would throw a hammer.   Continue reading “Rise of the Killer Robots: Hint–This is Not a Movie”

New York Times – by MARK MAZZETTI

Nek Muhammad knew he was being followed.

On a hot day in June 2004, the Pashtun tribesman was lounging inside a mud compound in South Waziristan, speaking by satellite phone to one of the many reporters who regularly interviewed him on how he had fought and humbled Pakistan’s army in the country’s western mountains. He asked one of his followers about the strange, metallic bird hovering above him.   Continue reading “A Secret Deal on Drones, Sealed in Blood”

All Gov – by Noel Brinkerhoff

At a time when the Obama administration and the petroleum industry are advocating for expanding domestic oil production, it is worth pointing out that the nation’s largest refinery is not American owned.

The Motiva oil refinery, located in Port Arthur, Texas, is controlled by Royal Dutch Shell and Saudi Aramco, the largest oil company in Saudi Arabia and in the world.   Continue reading “Largest Oil Refinery in U.S. is Owned by Saudi Royal Family and Anglo-Dutch”

Daily Bulletin – by Monica Rodriguez, Staff Writer

ONTARIO — Ammunition was the hot item Saturday as gun enthusiasts from around Southern California converged on the Ontario Convention Center for the first day of the two-day Crossroads of the West Gun Show.

The Ontario Convention Center was busy with some people arriving and others leaving with such purchases as walking sticks to firearms cases. But of all the items available, ammo was at the top of many shopping lists.   Continue reading “Lines for ammo long at Crossroads of the West Gun Show in Ontario”

WND – by James Simpson

As politicians exploit the Newtown tragedy to promote new laws to restrict firearms and implement universal background checks that could lead to gun registration and confiscation, another parallel trend– namely, the increasing militarization of law enforcement, most visibly demonstrated by the growing use of massive, SWAT-type raids on businesses and individuals, sometimes with federal involvement or authorization – is heightening concerns that America is moving toward a police state.   Continue reading “The Growing Militarization of U.S. Police”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

North Korea has just released a bizarre new military propaganda video, including a sequence of military dogs where it appears that the dogs are attacking an effigy of George W. Bush. However, it turns out that the effigy attacked was one of South Korean Defence Minister Kim Kwan-Jin.   Continue reading “N. Korea Releases Bizarre New Video: “It Is Not A Matter Of Whether We Will Have A War Or Not But When…””

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

Kim Jong-Un is eagerly awaiting a phone call from Barack Obama, hoping that a one on one chat will ease the brewing tensions between the two nations and, quite possibly, to arrange a one on one game of hoops? I’d put my money on Kim after watching Obama’s latest shoot around. If you haven’t seen that yet, check out the videos down below for your ‘comedic relief’. We also learn that Kim has 8 nuclear warheads; hopefully they’re not all mounted on a satellite in space and aimed at America. According to Russian news agency Itar-Tass,    Continue reading “N. Korea Has 8 Nuclear Warheads: Kim Jong-Un Awaits Obama Phone Call On Basketball Diplomacy”

More Than 101 Million Working Age Americans Do Not Have A Job - Photo by Sage RossThe Economic Collapse – by Michael

The jobs recovery is a complete and total myth.  The percentage of the working age population in the United States that had a job in March 2013 was exactly the same as it was all the way back in March 2010.  In addition, as you will see below, there are now more than 101 million working age Americans that do not have a job.  But even though the employment level in the United States has consistently remained very low over the past three years, the Obama administration keeps telling us that unemployment is actually going down.    Continue reading “More Than 101 Million Working Age Americans Do Not Have A Job”

Slash Gear – by Brian Sin

There is a Skype trojan going around that is turning PCs into Bitcoin miners. So far, victims are mostly located in countries like Italy, Russia, Poland, Costa Rica, Spain, Germany, and a few others. Bitcoin Mining is a another way for users to acquire Bitcoin’s currency by “making computer hardware do mathematical calculations for the Bitcoin network to confirm transactions and increase security.”   Continue reading “Skype trojan turns your computer into a Bitcoin miner”

Before It’s News – by Josey Wales

Did you see the recent Joe Biden Video where Joe discusses the New World Order?

Do you think this is the first time the people have been warned about the coming New World Order?

Well it’s not new, it’s just much closer than it’s ever been. If you have any doubts, Listen to them and read their own words as they gradually unveil to the world the plan for a new world order.   Continue reading “The Globalists’ Agenda – New World Order Quotes from Politicians (1950 – 2013)”

The Intel Hub – by Shepard Ambellas

SEOUL — The South is now on alert “military readiness posture”, said Kim Jang-soo, South Korea’s Chief of Security. This comes after an assessment made by Jang-soo, concluding that North Korea had told foreign diplomats in Pyongyang to flee the region.

South Korean officials also stated that the North might be planning a test missile launch from the East coast of North Korea as early as Wednesday possibly firing a missile over Japan.   Continue reading “North Korea continues to push to potentially provoke a war with South Korea and possibly the US.”

Common Dreams – by Jon Queally

New aerial photos from above Mayflower, Arksansas released by Greenpeace on Tuesday show the extent of the devastation caused by the ruptured Pegasus pipeline, owned by oil giant ExxonMobil, as residents from the town spoke out and climate campaigners continued to use the latest localized catastrophe to denounce the fossil fuel industry’s destructive nature.

“Despite what oil companies like Exxon want you to believe, oil pipelines leak,” said Greenpeace USA executive director Philip Radford. “It’s what they do.”   Continue reading “New Photos From Keystone XL Debate: ‘Imagine Arkansas Spill Times Ten’”

90 Miles from Tyranny

Government purchases of Ammunition and Panic Buying has taken all of the ammunition out of the supply chain.  .22 LR is now selling for nearly 5 times what it used to sell for.  Some ammunition manufacturers have gone into 24 hour production cycles to fill some of the need.

If you are buying ammunition at these jacked up prices you are throwing your money away.  When the supply chain catches up to demand, and it will, there will be an oversupply of ammunition.  You will be able to buy ammunition at prices lower than what you could before the panic buying began.   Continue reading “The Coming Ammunition Price Crash”

pillsinwater 235x147 Toxic Consumption: Big Pharma Putting Pharmaceuticals in WaterNatural Society – by Elizabeth Renter

The United States is a consumption monster when it comes to prescription drugs. And while we are beginning to see their effects on our health and our wallets, we often don’t consider their effects on the environment and the world around us. What’s more, we don’t even know how present these drugs truly are, especially when considering how big pharma has been putting pharmaceuticals in water across the nation for years.   Continue reading “Toxic Consumption: Big Pharma Putting Pharmaceuticals in Water”

Image: The Humane SocietyThis is all the more reason to grow your own food or purchase from the farmer market or the farmer directly from the farm if possible.

Cape Cod Online

On one covert video, farm workers illegally burn the ankles of Tennessee walking horses with chemicals. Another captures workers in Wyoming punching and kicking pigs and flinging piglets into the air.   Continue reading “On farm, taping cruelty is becoming the crime”

holocaustHenry Makow

TOMORROW IS HOLOCAUST DAY

Aggressors always pretend to be innocent victims, and that the real victims are aggressors. The holocaust perpetuates this meme. It convinces the real victims, the goyim, they are “bullies” if they resist the real aggressors, the Illuminati’s Jewish and Masonic fronts.   Continue reading “Pounding the Holocaust Drum”

guns ammoUSA Today  – by Judy Keen

CHICAGO — Cook County, Ill., this month began collecting a $25 tax on gun purchases, and at least six states are considering new taxes on firearms or ammunition as a way to help pay for the consequences of gun violence.

The Cook County tax applies to purchases in Chicago’s suburbs, but not the city. The tax is expected to raise $600,000 a year, which will help pay for indigent gunshot victims’ medical care at county-run Stroger Hospital.   Continue reading “States look to tax guns, ammo”

Z Communications – by Angelo Young

The accounting of the financial cost of the nearly decade-long Iraq War will go on for years, but a recent analysis has shed light on the companies that made money off the war by providing support services as the privatization of what were former U.S. military operations rose to unprecedented levels.

Private or publicly listed firms received at least $138 billion of U.S. taxpayer money for government contracts for services that included providing private security, building infrastructure and feeding the troops.   Continue reading “Cheney’s Halliburton Made $39.5 Billion on Iraq War”