The Baker FamilyFood Freedom USA

On Sunday July 20, 2014 Baker’s Green Acres will be hosting ‘Constitution Hall at the Farm‘ with special guests Sheriff Richard Mack and KrisAnne Hall. Mark and Jill Baker will be roasting a fatted pig and a few chickens and plan to give a few tours.    We’ll be learning about the Constitution and Bill of Rights from KrisAnne, and hearing about a Sheriff’s role in upholding those foundational principles from Richard  Mack.  KrisAnne and Sheriff Mack are coming to support Mark’s prospective bid for Missaukee County Sheriff.  A freewill donation will be welcome to help us bring these nationally acclaimed speakers to northern Michigan and to support Mark’s campaign.
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Newsmax – by Bill Hoffmann

The U.S. is facing a major health threat due to the explosion of disease at detention centers holding thousands of illegal-immigrant children on the southern border, says Dr. Elaina George, who specializes in ear, nose and throat afflictions.

“It’s absolutely a health threat,” George, a board-certified otolaryngologist, told “The Steve Malzberg Show” on Newsmax TV Monday.   Continue reading “Doctor: Border Crisis Is ‘Absolutely a Health Threat’ to Nation”

M&P BODYGUARD 380 PistolAmmoLand

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.--(Ammoland.com)- Smith & Wesson Corp. announced today that it has joined forces with Crimson Trace to introduce enhanced, integrated laser sighting systems for the Company’s popular line of BODYGUARD handguns.

The newly launched M&P BODYGUARD firearms deliver the performance, quality and reliability that has become the hallmark of these industry leading companies.   Continue reading “Smith & Wesson Intros New M&P BODYGUARD Handguns with Crimson Trace Laser Sights”

A charred airplane lies on the ground at Tripoli international airport in the Libyan capital on July 14, 2014 following fighting between rival armed groups. AFP Photo / Mahmud Turkia)RT

Libya is considering a deployment of international force to re-establish security amid a flare-up of violence in Tripoli which saw dozens of rockets destroy most of the civilian aircraft fleet at its international airport.

“The government is looking into the possibility of making an appeal for international forces on the ground to re-establish security and help the government impose its authority,” a government spokesman, Ahmed Lamine said in a statement.   Continue reading “90% of aircraft destroyed at Tripoli airport, Libya may seek international assistance”

undefinedABC 13 – by Matt Deicke

In an alleged attempted car-theft, the would-be thief became swarmed by community members who put a stop to the crime in progress. According to the video uploader, Aaron Leaf, the man had attempted to steal the car while a woman and her children were still inside the vehicle. Continue reading “Carjacker Gets Beat Down In City Heights San Diego”

Members of the emergency services wait outside a metro station following an accident on the subway in Moscow July 15, 2014. REUTERS-Sergei KarpukhinReuters – by ANDREY KUZMIN

Nineteen people were killed on Tuesday and up to 120 injured when a Moscow underground train derailed between two stations during the morning rush hour, the Emergencies Ministry said.

Russia’s investigative committee said it was looking into the causes of the accident. It said, however, there was no suspicion of a militant attack, the cause for scores of deaths in Moscow’s underground in years past.   Continue reading “Nineteen killed, 120 hurt in Moscow subway accident”

Smugglers Throw Road Spikes at Border Agents in Bold Escape AttemptInfowars – by Adan Salazar

Over the weekend, human smugglers led South Texas Border Patrol agents on a harrowing chase spanning five towns, which ultimately netted a staggering 23 illegal immigrants.

A witness alerted agents after seeing people being loaded into a truck near the border town of Weslaco.

Agents attempted to pull the driver over, but he instead proceeded forward smashing into another car.   Continue reading “Smugglers Throw Road Spikes at Border Agents in Bold Escape Attempt”

Protesters take part in a rally against U.S. fracked gas exports from the proposed Cove Point facility in Maryland, at a demonstration by several environmental organizations and activists, at the National Mall in Washington July 13, 2014.(Reuters / Jonathan Ernst)RT

Hundreds marched through Washington DC and rallied at the Capitol on Sunday to protest plans for a new liquid natural gas (LNG) export facility in Maryland. Local residents fear possible environmental risks.

The plan is to build a new terminal at the Cove Point, Maryland LNG facility, which could be used for exporting fuel to Asia. It’s proposed by a Virginia-based company, Dominion Resources, and could be endorsed by the White House in September.   Continue reading “Hundreds rally in DC against fracked gas exports”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

For many Americans the country of Mexico conjures up images of a third world nation. The poverty, lack of basic services, and extreme violence has left the populace so desperate that thousands of people on a daily basis head to the United States for a better life.

But according to Future Money Trends, all that could change in the near future as key Mexican financial leaders and politicians have been working to institute sweeping monetary change that, if implemented, could unleash a global power shift of epic proportions.   Continue reading “Mexico Looks To Back Peso With Silver: “Would Unleash a Global Power Shift””

Breitbart TV

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” the VP of the Border Patrol Union, Chris Cabrea told host Martha MacCallum “a lot of our guys” are coming down with diseases.

“Coming off the long journey they have been subjected to and then diseases some agents are contracting. We had one get bacterial pneumonia a couple days ago,” Cabrea said. “A lot of our guys are coming down with scabies or lice.”   Continue reading “Border Control Agent: Diseases Coming in We Haven’t Seen in Decades”