The Left-Right DivideReal Currencies – by Anthony Migchels

The bickering of the right and the left looks more hopeless everyday. The eternal Capitalism vs. Marxism dialectic is alive, but is it still well?

As we know, the Money Power directs history through dialectics. By creating two camps with a narrative that both suit our masters, they co-opt opposition.

Both sides of the coin always have some good points and some very bad ones. Because people feel forced to make a choice, they are seduced into the evil/lesser evil kind of thinking that is so symptomatic of the Dark Side. By polluting an in itself worthwhile position with other nasty ones, they get what they want anyway.   Continue reading “How Ignoring Usury Makes Us All Look Like Fools”

This undated photo provided by the National Security Agency (NSA) shows its headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. The NSA has been secretly collecting the phone call records of millions of Americans, using data provided by telecom firms AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth, the newspaper USA Today reported on May 11, 2006.  US News – by Steven Nelson

The National Security Agency’s headquarters in Ft. Meade, Md., will go dark if a cohort of Maryland lawmakers has its way.

Eight Republicans in the 141-member Maryland House of Delegates introduced legislation Thursday that would deny the electronic spy agency “material support, participation or assistance in any form” from the state, its political subdivisions or companies with state contracts.   Continue reading “Lights Out for NSA? Maryland Lawmakers Push to Cut Water, Electricity to Spy Agency Headquarters”

Sherrie Questioning All

I wrote about the snow here and had done my own little testing of it on video.  It burned to a glob of goo and it smelled terrible.  The day I was doing this, I took a video of the chemtrails overhead. 

Microscopic Analysis of the Snow

In the video you will see she shows the following is in the snow.   Continue reading “Microscopic Analysis of Snow – Also an Independent laboratory in France tested the air – Confirmed Chemtrails of polymer fibers and synthetic chemicals and Endocrin Distruptors”

Photo-littleTech Dirt – by Mike Masnick

A few months ago, for our awesome stuff post looking at crowdfunding projects, we did one on hacking your car, highlighting a couple of projects involving OBD devices and software. It seems this market is exploding with other options, and a bunch of them have recently launched crowdfunding campaigns. To be honest, as with any such crowded market, the features of each start to blend together, and it’s a bit difficult to tell how any of these are particularly different than the others (or previous ones that are already on the market).   Continue reading “Awesome Stuff: Hacking Your Car, Part II”

The Daily Caller – by Heather Smith

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison defended Obamacare against the Congressional Budget Office’s finding that “more than 2.5 million people are likely to reduce the amount of labor they choose to supply to some degree because of the Affordable Care Act.”

Ellison told ABC’s “This Week” panel Sunday morning that ACA will lead to “working more reasonable hours.”   Continue reading “Dem defends Obamacare disincentivizing work: Americans work too hard anyway”