SYRIA-CRISIS_2419012bPat Dollard

Minus those already seized by Al Qaeada and others…

Excerpted from The Telegraph: British and American military commanders have drawn up plans to seize or destroy Syria’s chemical weapons if the country slides into further chaos. Continue reading “U.S. And England Prepare To Seize Syria Chemical Weapons”

national id global 6The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

If President Obama, John McCain (R., AZ),  Lindsey Graham (R., SC), Marco Rubio (R., FL), Lindsey Graham (R., SC.), Charles Schumer (D., NY.), Jeff Flake (R., AZ.), Michael Bennet (D., CO.), and implicated child molester Robert Menendez (D., N.J.), get their way, it will soon be law that if you want to board an airplane, to vote, to purchase a firearm, hold a job and basically buy and sell anything, then you will be required to submit to a National ID Card which will soon become part of a global ID system. Continue reading “They Want To Tag Us Before They Bag Us”

antibioticsNatural News – by Mike Adams

Antibiotic-resistant superbugs kill 48,000 Americans each year — roughly the same number of American soldiers who died in the entire Vietnam War. This data was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, and the data is from 2006. It’s certainly much worse today, and the health care costs related to superbug infections surpasses $8 billion a year. Continue reading “California pharmacy floods population with free antibiotics, promoting deadly superbugs and environmental pollution”

Before It’s News – by Josey Wales

Zbigniew Brzezinski, is a senior adviser to President Barack Obama on matters of national security and foreign policy, Obama Adviser Brzezinskis Off-the-record Speech to British Elites.

Brzezinski elaborated, “…in early times, it was easier to control a million people, literally it was easier to control a million people than physically to kill a million people. Today, it is infinitely easier to kill a million people than to control a million people. It is easier to kill than to control….”. Continue reading “Senior Advisor To Obama, It’s easier To Kill A Million People, Than To Contol A million People”

Gateway of Edmond notice to tenantsAOL – by Graham Wood

Residents of an apartment complex in Edmond, Okla., are a bit taken aback after management sent around flyers threatening eviction for anyone who has police sent to their apartment, Tulsa TV station KWTV reported. “If police are called to your apartment for any reason, your lease will be subject to immediate termination,” the flyer reads. It’s an attempt by the complex, called the Gateway of Edmond, to clean up its image after being ridiculed for the amount of crime there, KWTV said. Continue reading “Oklahoma Apartment Complex Threatens to Evict Tenants for Police Visits”

Iran Captured Foreign DroneHuffington Post – by ALI AKBAR DAREINI

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard said Saturday that it had captured a foreign unmanned aircraft during a military exercise in southern Iran.

Gen. Hamid Sarkheili, a spokesman for the military exercise, said the Guard’s electronic warfare unit spotted signals indicating that foreign drones were trying to enter Iranian airspace. Sarkheili said Guard experts took control of one drone’s navigation system and brought it down near the city of Sirjan where the military drills began on Saturday. Continue reading “Iran Says It Captured ‘Foreign Enemy Drone’ During Military Exercise”

The News

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said during a media briefing that Pakistan had better not sign agreement with Tehran. However, she said Washington wanted to help Pakistan overcome its energy crisis.

The spokeswoman also commented on Quetta’s Saturday bombing that led to killing of over 89 people saying innocent people were being killed in bomb blasts in Pakistan. Continue reading “US urges Pakistan not to sign deal with Iran”

Before It’s News – by youngneill

Eight operators are using drones or unmanned aircraft in Ireland, new figures reveal. While the Defence Forces use Israeli-built drones for military purposes, the remotely piloted aircraft are increasingly also being used by civilian firms.

The best known use of drones is in Afghanistan or the border regions of Pakistan, where Predators and Reapers regularly attack Taliban militants. Continue reading “NWO Drones : Reaches Ireland , It Is World-Wide”

Wealth Wire – Brittany Stepniak

Iran’s judiciary system recently worked through the biggest banking fraud case in the nation’s history.

According to The New York Times, the outcome of the case was made official on Monday. Results were dramatic to say the least. Continue reading “Iran to Execute 4 Bankers on Fraud Charges”

Oregon Firearms FederationOregon Firearms Federation

Two days after Senate Democrats claimed they would not seek a ban on modern firearms and feeding devices, Democrats in the Oregon House introduced just that.

Seven Senators joined with eight House Reps to introduce a sweeping ban on virtually all modern firearms. Among the Senators is, of course, Ginny Burdick, who claimed on Wednesday “that she is backing off an attempt to push through a bill on gun clips that she drafted following the December shootings at the Clackamas Mall.”   The other sponsors are: Continue reading “Massive Gun Ban Introduced in Oregon”

CNS News – by Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.

There have been 65,376,373 background checks completed for Americans purchasing firearms since February of 2009, the first full month of Barack Obama’s presidency.

According to data compiled by the FBI, the number of Americans purchasing guns has skyrocketed since Obama was elected. Continue reading “65.4 Million Gun Purchases Since Obama Took Office, 91% More Than Bush’s First-Term Total”

The Guardian – by Ed Pilkington

On Saturday Bradley Manning will mark his 1,000th day imprisoned without trial. In the course of those thousand days, from the moment he was formally put into pre-trial confinement on 19 May 2010 on suspicion of being the source of the WikiLeaks disclosures, Manning has been on a long and eventful journey.

It has taken him from the desert of Iraq, where he was arrested at a military operating base outside Baghdad, to a prison tent in Kuwait. From there he endured his infamous harsh treatment at Quantico Marine basein Virginia, and for the last 14 months he has attended a series of pre-trial hearings at Fort Meade in Maryland, the latest of which begins next week. Continue reading “Bradley Manning: 1,000 Days in Detention and Secrecy Still Reigns”

leahy obama reidInformation Clearinghouse – by Jacob G. Hornberger

Article 2, Section 4, of the U.S. Constitution reads as follows: The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”

In 1998, President Bill Clinton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice for matters arising out of the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal. Continue reading “Why Isn’t the Murder of an American Boy an Impeachable Offense?”

gunsCNS News – by Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.

A growing number of firearm and firearm-related companies have stated they will no longer sell items to states, counties, cities and municipalities that restrict their citizens’ rights to own them.

According to The Police Loophole, 34 companies have joined in publicly stating that governments who seek to restrict 2nd Amendment rights will themselves be restricted from purchasing the items they seek to limit or ban. Continue reading “Firearms Companies Restricting Sales to Government Agencies in Areas That Restrict Gun Rights”

2nd amendmentLiving not Surviving- by Ahmed Serag

”A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”

-AMENDMENT II, Constitution for the United States of America

Today, February 23, 2013, the day after George Washington’s 281st birthday, is America’s National Gun Confiscation Day of Resistance.  Continue reading “National Gun Confiscation Day of Resistance Today”

A Swiss guard at the VaticanThe Guardian

A potentially explosive report has linked the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI to the discovery of a network of gay prelates in the Vatican, some of whom – the report said – were being blackmailed by outsiders.

The pope’s spokesman declined to confirm or deny the report, which was carried by the Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica. Continue reading “Papal resignation linked to inquiry into ‘Vatican gay officials’, says paper”