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“We Won’t Take The Easy Road”
Earlier this month, we profiled yet another casualty of slumping trade, falling commodity prices, and mediocre, double-adjusted economic “growth”: trucking.
More specifically, we highlighted the dramatic November decline in Class 5-8 orders. The numbers for Class 8 – those trucks with a gross weight over 33K pounds and which, you’re reminded, make up the backbone of U.S. trade infrastructure and logistics – were a veritable disaster. Continue reading “The Wheels Just Fell Off: US Trucking Has Not Been This Bad Since The Financial Crisis”
Legal Insurrection – by Leslie Eastman
As Americans begin counting down to the beginning of 2016, the Transportation Security Agency is beginning its own countdown for its enforcement of Real ID Act Rules.
Starting January 10, Alaska, California, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Carolina, and Washington would be out of compliance with requirements for state-issued driver’s licenses used as identification at airports. Despite the deep concerns about privacy and fears over potential misuse of the national database that is to be created from information collected during the license compliance process, the TSA is now going to strong-arm states to comply. Continue reading “TSA’s Countdown to Real ID Act Enforcement Begins”
In many places across the country, it is becoming increasingly illegal to be homeless. Legislators do not come right out and ban homelessness, but instead, they ban people from camping in urban areas, or make it illegal to feed people without a permit.
In Sacremento, the homeless population is fighting back against a recent ordinance that makes it illegal for them to camp in the city. Many of them have been camped out in front of city hall for the past month and are demanding a reversal of the camping ban. Continue reading “Homeless Camp Outside City Hall To Protest Anti-Camping Laws”
The massive robotic mule developed by Alphabet-owned Boston Dynamics won’t see combat with U.S. Marines.
LS3 (Legged Squad Support Systems) was meant to carry cargo for weary soldiers in the field. Funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, the robot was capable of walking with 400 pounds of equipment on its back. Continue reading “Robot Mule Put Out to Pasture by Marine Corps”
Free Thought Project – by Eva Decesare
Three years ago a couple was stopped by an armed gang and robbed of over $100,000. The facts are not in dispute. The perpetrators are known. And yet the criminals have not been punished, and the property has not been recovered. Why? Because the perpetrators wear badges.
Since late 2012, when Adam and Jennifer Perry were robbed by the Illinois State Police, they have been trying to retrieve their stolen property. It has been a challenge, however, because when “law enforcers” rob you, it’s not (according to them) a crime. Continue reading “It’s Time We Start Calling ‘Civil Asset Forfeiture’ What it Really Is – ‘Armed Robbery by Police’”
Will martial law be declared on American soil?
Will economic collapse and urban riots result in the final and total loss of civil liberties right here at home? Continue reading “Ad Shows Army Prepping for Martial Law: “This Is Not Battle Training. This Is Riot Control””
Free Thought Project – by John Vibes
Jan Helfeld is a political journalist who has been traveling around and asking politicians some of the same awkward questions that work to expose the illegitimacy of their authority. His questions were extremely simple and many times ridiculed as “stupid” by the politicians that he interviewed, because he was attempting to establish moral principles using the Socratic method.
One of the best and most crucial questions that Helfeld has asked over the years is simple enough: “can you delegate a right that you don’t have to someone else?” Continue reading “Watch Politicians Snap When Alternative Media Journalist Asks them One Short Question”
Opposing Views – by Michael Allen
A recently released video (below) shows police in Henderson, Nevada, turning a police dog loose on a 17-month-old girl on Jan. 30.
Police ordered Arturo Arenas-Alvarez, whom they mistook for a black male robbery suspect, out of his car, and, later, turned the K9 unit loose. The dog went inside the car and bit the toddler, Ayleen, on the right arm, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Continue reading “Nevada Cop Turns Police Dog Loose On Infant”
It’s about time people wake up and look closely at what really happened. The Nazis were not nice people. They did many bad things to Jews and other undesirables. Many died from starvation and typhus. The aerial destruction of logistical supply lines throughout the European Theater certainly did not help anyone illegally placed in a work camp. But 6 million Jewish dead by a centralized euthanasia plan is a propaganda joke.
Jews are still extorting billions from European countries. A “holocaust survivor” is, legally, ANY Jew in ANY AXIS controlled area of occupation during the period of WWII. No camp time or mistreatment required. Continue reading “Holocaust denial on the rise in Eastern Europe”
