Bashar-al-AssadBefore It’s News – by Mort Amsel

The Free Syrian Army announced Saturday, March 30, 2013 through a press of one of its leaders called Abu Ali Khabia the death of President Bashar al-Assad.

According to the statement read by Abu Ali Khabiya, Bashar al-Assad was killed in collaboration with the Iranian officers belonging to his bodyguard.   Continue reading “FSA Announces Bashir Al-Assad Is Dead, Gives Him 12 Hours To Prove Them Wrong”

Before It’s News – by Monica Davis

Kim is desperate. His country is crumbling around him; his soldiers are eating each other; spring floods have destroyed most of his food crops and war is the only money maker he has.

The situation is a slow moving nightmare which reported began in 2011, when the situation was so bad, government functionaries were blackmailing food vendors and farmers for rice to feed the army.   Continue reading “Starving North Korean Army On Verge Of Revolt: Hungry Soldier Killed Colleague With Ax, Ate Flesh And Sold Rest”

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Did you know that people in other countries can buy Fords and VW automobiles that get over 70 miles to the gallon.  Volkswagon Passad gets 78.5 miles per gallon and is sold only in Europe.  A Ford model sold only in Europe gets over 70 mpg.  Neither car is available in the US and that is because of government regulations that forbid them.  And Toyota has a very good non-hybrid plug-in electric car.  Ask yourself, who is it that is benefiting from this!   Continue reading “High Mileage Cars Forbidden for Sale in the US”

Telegraph – by Julian Ryall, Tokyo

The photos appeared in the state-run Rodong newspaper and were apparently taken at an “emergency meeting” early on Friday morning. They show Kim signing the order for North Korea’s strategic rocket forces to be on standby to fire at US targets, the paper said, with large-scale maps and diagrams in the background.   Continue reading “North Korea plan to attack US mainland revealed in photographs”

Homeland Security Demands “Obedience” in Message to AgentsThe New American – by Alex Newman

The Obama administration and its controversial Department of Homeland Security are under fire for sending what is being described as a “chilling” message to U.S. Border Patrol agents demanding “obedience,”Liberty News Network (LNN) national correspondent and law-enforcement advocate Andy Ramirez revealed in anexclusive video report (see below) calling for Congress to investigate. The word “obedience” was defined on the official TV screens as: “quickly and cheerfully carrying out the direction of those who are responsible for me.”   Continue reading “Homeland Security Demands “Obedience” in Message to Agents”

734283_625889230761410_1020933317_nOccupy Corporatism – by Susanne Posel

Retired US Army Captain Terry Michael Hestilow wrote an open letter and posted it to Facebook concerning the recent purchases by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Hestilow directed the letter to Senator John Cornyn. In the letter Hestilow said: “It is with gravest concern that I write to you today concerning the recent appropriation of weapons by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that can only be understood as a bold threat of war by that agency, and the Obama administration, against the citizens of the United States of America. . . . The Obama administration is deliberately defunding, overextending, and hollowing the Department of Defense; the only legitimate agency of the U.S. government with a war mission.”   Continue reading “Are DHS Arming Obama’s Civilian Army With Recent Ammo Purchases?”

free texasloveCedar Rapids Activist – by Ajai Dittmar

April 21, 1836 -is the most important date in Texas history.  San Jancinto Day  is a state holiday and a day that has been reenacted for the last seventeen years at the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in La Porte, just east of Houston.  This reenactment is the largest in Texas.

Having lived between Texas and Iowa throughout my childhood I have always consider myself ‘part Texan’. I attended 4th grade at Nolanville Elementary in Central Texas during the Cold War in the 80s. This was a time of great tension between the United States and the USSR.   Continue reading “Pro Texas Group Denied Place At San Jacinto Anniversary Because They are Too Political”