The Liberty Zone – by Nicki

It is a well known fact that criminals do not purchase guns legally. They do not go to stores. They do not undergo background investigations. They do not fill out necessary paperwork. They purchase cheap, throwaway guns, steal them, or obtain them from friends or family.

A Bureau of Justice Statistics publication from 2001 confirmed that among state inmates possessing a gun, fewer than 2% bought their firearm at a flea market or gun show, about 12% from a retail store or pawnshop, and 80% from family, friends, a street buy, or an illegal source. A more recent BJS study showed that from 2005 through 2010, 86% of burglaries and 75% of other property crimes involving a stolen firearm were reported to police.   Continue reading “Law Abiding Citizens Forced to Pay for Criminal Acts of Others”

Press TV

A political analyst tells Press TV that the Free Syrian Army is a subsidiary of the CIA and they want to destroy Syria and it is obvious they do not care for the Syrians.

This is while the United States has updated its military options for a direct intervention in Syria to aid the militants fighting against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.    Continue reading “US conducts false flag operation in Syria: Randy Short”

The New York Times – by PETER LUDLOW

Around 400 B.C., Socrates was brought to trial on charges of corrupting the youth of Athens and “impiety.” Presumably, however, people believed then as we do now, that Socrates’ real crime was being too clever and, not insignificantly, a royal pain to those in power or, as Plato put it, a gadfly. Just as a gadfly is an insect that could sting a horse and prod it into action, so too could Socrates sting the state. He challenged the moral values of his contemporaries and refused to go along with unjust demands of tyrants, often obstructing their plans when he could. Socrates thought his service to Athens should have earned him free dinners for life. He was given a cup of hemlock instead.   Continue reading “Hacktivists as Gadflies”

DronesThe Tenth Amendment Center – by Andrew Napolitano

Does the government work for us, or do we work for the government? How can the president claim the lawful power to kill whomever he wishes and at the same time ask Congress to incapacitate our ability to defend ourselves against those who might seek to kill us?

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul struck a raw nerve in the weak underbelly of the Obama administration last month with his 13-hour filibuster. Paul was furious — as every American should be — that the president refused to admit that he does not possess the lawful authority to kill Americans with drones. The senator used the confirmation hearings of now CIA Director John Brennan as a forum in which to articulate the principled constitutional argument that whenever the government wants the life, liberty or property of anyone, it can only obtain that via due process.   Continue reading “Drones, Guns and the President”

Former Kaufman County Justice of the Peace Eric Williams is pictured in this booking photo courtesy of the Kaufman County Sheriff. REUTERS/Kaufman County Sheriff/HandoutYahoo News – by Lisa Maria Garza | Reuters

KAUFMAN, Texas (Reuters) – A former justice of the peace inKaufman County, Texas, whose home was searched as part of the probe into the killings of the local district attorney, his wife and a prosecutor, has been arrested on suspicion of threatening violence, officials said on Saturday.

Eric L. Williams, 46, was arrested on Friday on charges of making a “terroristic” threat, which generally involves a threat to commit violence, according to the Kaufman County jail website. Kaufman County is just east of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.   Continue reading “Former Texas official arrested in probe of prosecutors’ slayings”

Huffington Post

NEW ORLEANS — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says a Louisiana-based meat packing company has expanded a recall of meat products because of possible bacterial contamination. No illnesses have been reported

The Manda Packing Company recall announced this past week now includes 468,000 pounds of roast beef, ham, turkey breast, tasso pork, ham shanks, hog headcheese, corned beef, and pastrami.   Continue reading “Manda Packing Company Recalls 468,000 Pounds Of Meat Over Possible Bacterial Contamination”

Daily Caller

California lawmakers are pushing a bill that would exempt the state from federal laws authorizing indefinite detention of citizens.

The California Public Safety Committee voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of the California Liberty Preservation Act, which was introduced by Republican Assemblyman Tim Donnelly.   Continue reading “California bill to nullify NDAA unanimously passes committee”

Kim KFellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

The city of Los Angeles is on the verge of bankruptcy.

Unfunded liabilities for L.A.’s three public pension funds approach $27 billion; this for a city that already has a budget deficit and is struggling to pay its bills. In a 2010 Wall Street Journal editorial, former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan predicted that the city would go bankrupt by 2014.   Continue reading “Bankrupt Los Angeles sends 10 sheriffs to escort trash”

Star of DavidVine of Life

The so-called Star of David is a Satanic symbol. Satanists and occult practitioners use it for calling Satan and demons!

Former Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen (now born again Christian)
“A hexagram must be present to call forth a demon” and ” it is a very powerful tool to invoke Satan”.
 “To the sorcerer, the hexagram is a powerful tool to invoke Satan.” In fact, the word “hex” — as to put a “hex” or “curse” on people — comes from this word.    Continue reading “You Decide: Hexagram–Star Of David Or Star Of Lucifer?”

The historic Gadsden Flag is the center of controversy in New York State.The Examiner – ANTHONY MARTIN

The state of New York has been running a series of ads on various television outlets touting its new supposed business-friendly environment. The ad claims that taxes have been lowered to their lowest level in many decades, that new incentives have been approved to attract business to the state, and that all of the ingredients are in place for businesses to flourish.

Aside from the fact that the ad campaign is designed to slow the mass exodus of business and industry from the state, similar to what is occurring in California, Illinois, and Colorado, business owners had best be thinking long and hard before a decision is made to relocate to New York.   Continue reading “New York attacks First Amendment in addition to guns”

Leave the Gun, Take the Turbine: Italy Seizes Mafia-Run Wind CompaniesTake Part – by Salvatore Cardoni

If Francis Ford Coppola ever came out of semi-retirement and directed a fourth Godfather film (he shouldn’t, since the Corleone saga should have concluded with Michael alone on Lake Tahoe at the end of II) theatergoers might very well be treated to a sit-down scene in Palermo between Don Vincent Mancini, played by an aging Andy Garcia, and some middleman energy pusher begging for a second chance after double-crossing the cappo di tutti cappo.   Continue reading “Leave the Gun, Take the Turbine: Italy Seizes Mafia-Run Wind Companies”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

The terrorist organization known as The Bilderberg Group will be meeting in secret to plan the Earth’s demise from June 6th to June 9th, 2013 at The Grove luxury hotel north of London. The Bilderberg’s, who were recently outed as being behind the terrorist attacks in Europe and elsewhere in the world, have long since been protected by ‘globalist’ or ‘statist’ agents; however, the 2013 Bilderberg meeting may likely turn out differently with potential mass arrests taking place of the criminal cabal behind thousands if not millions of deaths across the world.   Continue reading “Bilderberg Terrorist Organization Meets In June In UK At The Grove Hotel North Of London”

AlterNet – by  Isabel Macdonald, The Nation

The annual Drug & Alcohol Testing Industry Association (DATIA) conference, held in 2012 in San Antonio, Texas, looks like any other industry gathering. The 600 or so attendees sip their complimentary Starbucks coffee, munch on small plates of muffins and fresh fruit, and backslap old acquaintances as they file into a sprawling Marriott hotel conference hall. They will hear a keynote address by Robert DuPont, who served as drug policy director under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Nothing odd about any of this until you consider that the main subject of the conference is urine.   Continue reading ““Send ‘Em To Jail That Day!” The Newest Frontier in the Drug War and the People Who Make Millions from It”

Keystone XL proponents are telling all sorts of lies in order to push this dirty pipeline and we need your help to push back.  They say Keystone would help us achieve so-called “energy independence”…but they’re wrong.

10 days to tell the State Department: #NoKXL

Can you send a message TODAY to the State Department to tell them we don’t want this dirty pipeline?   Continue reading “They’re lying about Keystone XL”

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (2nd R) shakes hands with U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke (R) upon his arrival at Beijing Capital International Airport April 13, 2013. REUTERS/Paul J. Richards/PoolReuters – by Arshad Mohammed and Ben Blanchard

(Reuters) – The United States and China agreed on Saturday to make a joint effort to push for the peaceful denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, following weeks of bellicose rhetoric from North Korea and rising tensions in northeast Asia.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met China’s top leaders in a bid to persuade them to exert pressure on North Korea, whose main diplomatic supporter is Beijing, to scale back its belligerence and, eventually, return to nuclear talks.   Continue reading “U.S., China agree on North Korea denuclearization push”

Golfer In ChiefCrockett Lives – February 19, 2013

Why Obama keeps the press away – playing golf with Tiger Woods doesn’t look good with 12 million Americans out of work and a $16 trillion debt – Telegraph

Obama’s latest mini-vacation follows in the wake of his lavish Christmas/ New Year holiday on Kailua Beach in Oahu, Hawaii, which cost U.S. taxpayers an estimated $7 million.   Continue reading “The American Idle”