The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

If one thinks that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) are merely tax-supported guardians at the gate protecting the public’s health and welfare, then one is seriously deluded and naive. These two rogue organizations are proving to be as greedy, cunning and evil as Goldman Sachs and they, as well as Bill Gates, are preparing to usher in an Ebola pandemic accompanied by mandatory vaccinations and quarantines enforced through the use of lethal force.   Continue reading “Operational Details of Ebola Quarantine Zones & Martial Law Enforcement”

Breitbart London

Police struggled to control crowds in Glasgow’s City Centre last night as groups unofficially aligned with the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ sides of the Scottish Independence Referendum taunted each other in the streets. Twitter users reported that pro-union campaigners burned Scotland’s flag, the Saltire, in George Square, and that at least six people had been arrested.

Scottish Police separated the two groups with lines of hi-visibility coppers, with some on horseback, as flares were hurled across George Square, and demonstrators berated one another. Reports on the ground suggested that elements of the far-right British National Party were present, as well as individuals performing Nazi salutes whilst waving the UK flag, better known as the ‘Union Flag’.    Continue reading “6 Arrested, Scottish Flag ‘Set Ablaze’, as Referendum Campaigners Violently Clash in Glasgow”

Breitbart – by Joel B. Pollak

Ukranian President Petro Poroshenko gave a stirring address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress Thursday, pleading for “military equipment–both non-lethal and lethal” in his country’s ongoing struggle to resist Russian invasion. He received a warm welcome from both houses and both parties–though his presence was surely a rebuke to the White House, which stood by as Russia annexed the Crimea and invaded eastern Ukraine.   Continue reading “Poroshenko Tells Congress: ‘Just Like Israel, Ukraine Has the Right to Defend Her Territory’”

The Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Berlin NJ — Early Friday morning a Winslow Township police unit smashed into a Dunkin’ Donuts shop on 235 S. White Horse Pike in Berlin.

Police claim that the unit collided with another vehicle sending it slamming into the donut shop.

According to CBS Philly, the officer suffered minor injuries. The driver of the other vehicle and patrons of the store were not injured.   Continue reading “You Can’t Make this Up! Police SUV Slams into Dunkin’ Donuts”

The Lid – by Jeff Dunetz

Today was John Kerry’s big shot to sell the world on the Obama’s ISIS plan. As he neared the end of his speech at the rallied the other nations with his best reason for fighting ISIS–they ban the teaching of math and social studies for kids. No really..ISIS is crucifying kids, they are shooting kids in the head…and Kerry is worried about multiplication tables. John Kerry is such an idiot that realizing he is one of the leaders of this country is almost as frightening as ISIS.   Continue reading “John Kerry Tells UN To Fight ISIS To Save Math For The Little Kids”

Yahoo News – by Josh Lederman

WASHINGTON (AP) — A man jumped over the fence of the White House on Friday and made it through the front door before officers managed to apprehend him, the Secret Service said. President Barack Obama had departed the White House just minutes earlier.

The rare security breach was likely to renew intense scrutiny of the Secret Service, an agency whose storied history has been marred in recent years by multiple allegations of misconduct by officers. It was unclear whether a fence-jumper has ever made it into the White House before.   Continue reading “Fence-jumper makes it into the White House”

PoliceGun080914.JPGMLive – by Gus Burns

DETROIT, MI — Hell’s Saints, an activist organization of gun rights activists, claim Detroit police improperly arrested member Elijah Woody for legally and openly carrying his handgun.

The organization is now planning a march to protest the arrest. They’re asking supporters to meet at the Family Dollar store, 19737 Mound in Detroit, at 2 p.m. Sunday with “flags, banners, signs, sidearms, battle rifles, cameras, water and a will to protest injustice.”   Continue reading “Gun rights group claims Detroit police improperly arrested man for open-carry; protest planned”

Quality survival gear isn't always expensive. By choosing carefully, you can find gear for your kit or as a gift. Here are 12 essential survival items for your bug out bag or camping equipment, all under $12. -- http://bit.ly/1sb4chkGraywolf Survival

Prepping can sometimes cost a lot of money and a lot of you really like when I post about gear (even though you really should be spending your time and money on skills more than stuff).

Because my EDC kit (every day carry) – the cheap way article was so popular, I thought maybe you’d appreciate a quick article about some inexpensive things you can get under $10 that are worth more than $10 – and that you could actually find useful. This is an entirely different idea from the 9 freakin’ awesome ideas for your bug out bag article that I wrote previously, which was intended to get you to think outside the box about what you carry.   Continue reading “12 essential survival items under $12”

Crisis-DemocracyZero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Given the pre-vote polls and 300 years of historical resentment, many were somewhat surprised at the overwhelming “No” vote in last night’s Scottish Independence referendum. While we now know that the vote broke very cleanly between old (“no”) and young (“yes”) Scots, the following clip suggests the possibility that more was afoot than that. As the commentator blasts, “Busted! Absolutely busted!”You decide…   Continue reading “Was Scottish Vote Rigging Caught On Tape?”

Featured photo - Irate NSA Staffer Doesn’t Like Being Filmed in Public, for Some ReasonThe Intercept – by John Cook

The NSA sent someone bearing the nametag “Neal Z.” to the University of New Mexico’s Engineering and Science Career Fair today, in the hopes of recruiting young computer geniuses to help manage the yottabytes of datait is collecting about you. But instead of eager young applicants, Mr. Z. encountered University of New Mexico alumnus Andy Beale and student Sean Potter, who took the rare opportunity of being in the room with a genuine NSA agent to ask him about his employer’s illegal collection of metadata on all Americans. Mr. Z. did not like that one bit.
Continue reading “Irate NSA Staffer Doesn’t Like Being Filmed in Public, for Some Reason”

Brooklyn Daily Eagle

A New York City police officer has been suspended after a video surfaced of a street fair altercation in Sunset Park, according to an Associated Press report.

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said that the officer in question has been stripped of his gun and badge pending an investigation in a case of alleged excessive police force in Sunset Park on Sunday,  according to The AP.

“Bratton said the fair was supposed to end at 6 p.m. but it was still going a half hour later,” The AP reported. “Officers tried to clear the street for traffic.” When the vendors resisted leaving right away, the police seemingly got handsy.   Continue reading “NYPD investigates alleged police brutality in Sunset Park”

NYPD copter, drone have near-miss over BrooklynNew York Post – by Larry Celona

An NYPD helicopter 800 feet in the air had a near-miss with a drone as the cops searched for a missing teenage boy in Brooklyn early Wednesday, law enforcement sources told The Post.

Just before 1 a.m., the chopper was hovering over 1240 Greene Ave. in Bushwick when it was forced to suddenly change course because of the drone, sources said.

The 83rd Precinct was notified, and Isaac Rosa, 34, was arrested for illegally operating the remote-controlled DJI Phantom 2 Quadcopter, equipped with a GoPro camera, sources said.   Continue reading “NYPD copter, drone have near-miss over Brooklyn”

Socks photoKIRO 7 News

The city of Burien is raising a stink over people who smell bad.

Last month, the city passed a new “trespassing ordinance” that bans a variety of behaviors, including hostile language, not enough clothes covering the body and bodily hygiene or scent in public places including parks, the King County Library, even Burien City Hall.   Continue reading “New ordinance allows police to ban smelly people from city buildings”