ARS Technica – by Cyrus Farivar

Texas Gov. Rick Perry has signed a bill giving Texans more privacy over their inboxes than anywhere else in the United States.

On Friday, Perry signed HB 2268, effective immediately. The law shields residents of the Lone Star State from snooping by state and local law enforcement without a warrant. The bill’s e-mail amendment was written by Jonathan Stickland, a 29-year-old Republican who represents an area between Dallas and Ft. Worth.   Continue reading “Texas becomes first state to require warrant for e-mail snooping”

Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

A very concerned Before its news reader recently emailed us pictures and questions about very strange red and other colored dots being found on mailboxes where they live. With EVERYTHING else unfolding around the country, from FEMA Camps being activated to guillotines, to foreign troops in America to the near certain collapse of the US economy and the dollar, is this ‘another sign’ that the NWO is ready to attempt to seize power and begin the ‘elimination’ of the American people? According to Officer Jack McLamb in the video below, these mailbox dots have a very specific meaning that tie right into FEMA camps and the ‘extermination’ of Americans.   Continue reading “Lotsa Dots On Mail Boxes! Has It Begun?”

(Kelley McCall/AP)US News – by LAUREN FOX

The House Farm Bill, which cuts $20.5 billion over the next decade to food assistance programs, added a provision Wednesday night to keep drug users from getting food stamps.

The House approved an amendment that gives states the ability to administer drug tests before someone is approved for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The measure was approved by voice vote.   Continue reading “House Amendment: Drug Tests For Food Stamps”

Before It’s News – by Josey Wales

The following article from Secure Arkansas lists many of the laws and regulations used to implement the White River Watershed National Blueway. This article also lists  the reason for the dam removals. The dams must be removed so as to not restrict the flow of fish in the streams. This statement on the dam removals is what the environmentalists believe.   Continue reading “Laws And Regulations That Will Destroy Our Private Property In The National Blueway Designations”

Century Link – by VICKI SMITH – Associated Press

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — The leg irons that restrained abolitionist John Brown after his failed 1859 raid on a federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry are being sold Saturday in Texas, but two historical parks dedicated to his legacy can’t afford to bid on them

Dallas-based Heritage Auctions estimates the shackles are worth at least $10,000, but some Brown memorabilia has fetched much more. In 2007, a rare daguerreotype sold for $97,750 at a Cincinnati auction.   Continue reading “Texas auction house to sell John Brown leg irons”

The News Star – by Greg Hilburn

Gov. Bobby Jindal knows few things are more popular in northeastern Louisiana’s gun country than the Second Amendment.

So Jindal chose TP Outdoors’ West Monroe store as the location to sign six gun-related bills Wednesday afternoon, surrounded by legislators and walls of firearms on the second stop on his post-Legislative session 64-parish tour.   Continue reading “Jindal touts new gun laws”

Activist Post – by Dave Hodges

Agenda 21 policy calls for dramatically increasing urbanization and forcing indigenous populations out of rural areas and into densely populated stack-and pack micro apartments controlled by technocrats with the ability to control every aspect of one’s life. When completed, this lifestyle will be a hell on earth.

In Part One, I detailed how the Chinese government, under the direction of global corporations like Goldman Sachs, is instituting a mass relocation of its population from rural to urban. At the point of a gun, the Chinese military is forcibly removing one million Chinese farmers per month from their rural homes and forcing them into the massive ghost cities from which China has spent nearly $3 trillion to construct.   Continue reading “The Forced Depopulation of America’s Rural Areas”

Bloomberg Bus TourAmmoLand

Covington VA –-(Ammoland.com)- Virginia Citizens Defense League is planning a protest at the first Virginia stop for the Bloomberg gun-control tour. The event is scheduled for 9:30 AM at an empty lot in Blacksburg VA.   Continue reading “Bloomberg’s Anti-Gun Tyranny Bus Tour in Blacksburg VA Friday”

FirstFamilyIreland.JPGFox News

President Obama’s trip this month to Africa, with the first family tagging along, is projected to cost taxpayers as much as $100 million, sparking criticism as the federal government scrimps along during sequester-related budget cuts.

Among the related costs will be fighter jets; hundreds of Secret Service agents; a Navy ship with a full trauma center; and military cargo planes to bring 56 vehicles including 14 limousines and three trucks loaded with sheets of bullet­proof glass to cover the windows of the hotels where the first family will stay. The details were reported by The Washington Post, based on a confidential planning document.   Continue reading “Costly Obama family trip to Africa under fire amid sequester cuts”

Before It’s News

Guys, start getting prepared for the meltdown as more and more people turn on to the scams…

It’s just a little more sophisticated than the tricks the money lenders used in the Temple…

By taking a tiny amount from each of billions of individual people on every purchase, every transaction, every money movement and it seriously adds up.   Continue reading “For Ten Thousand Years The Carnies’ve Been Milking the Marks for Mega Trillions. And You Da Marks”

eagleGlobal Research – by Elizabeth Woodworth

This essay examines the connections between the foreign intervention crisis in Syria, the vast NSA surveillance program that has recently been exposed, and the sequence of events that begin with NSA program changes in February, 2001 — six months before 9/11.  The connections are illuminating.

In mid June 2013 the Obama administration announced that it will start arming insurgents against the Syrian government because the regime crossed a “red line” by using chemical weapons — which it estimates have killed, over time, an estimated 100-150 rebels.[1]   Continue reading “Obama’s Humanitarianism as Window-Dressing for the US “Deep State” Agenda: The Case of Syria”

Buzz Feed – by Michael Hastings, June 7, 2013

Besides Senators Ron Wyden and Mark Udall, most Democrats abandoned their civil liberty positions during the age of Obama. With a new leak investigation looming, the Democrat leadership are now being forced to confront all the secrets they’ve tried to hide.

For most bigwig Democrats in Washington, D.C., the last 48 hours has delivered news of the worst kind — a flood of new information that has washed away any lingering doubts about where President Obama and his party stand on civil liberties, full stop.   Continue reading “Why Democrats Love To Spy On Americans”

SALESOUT NARCH EUO 3TP MNDTYThe PTB are flexing their muscle, letting us peons know it’s dangerous to pose questions to the wrong people.

New York Daily News – by BETH STEBNER

Less than a day after the BuzzFeed and Rolling Stone reporter died in a fiery car crash at age 33, conspiracy theorists are speculating that there is more than meets the eye over Hasting’s demise.

News of reporter and writer Michael Hastings’ death at the age of only 33 has shaken the journalism community across the nation, as well as fans of the writer’s hard-hitting reporting.   Continue reading “Michael Hastings conspiracy theories: Web goes wild after NSA, CIA reporter killed in crash”

humanNatural News – by Mike Adams

Most people don’t know about the existence of quantum computers. Almost no one understands how they work, but theories include bizarre-sounding explanations like, “they reach into alternate universes to derive the correct answers to highly complex computational problems.”

Quantum computers are not made of simple transistors and logic gates like the CPU on your PC. They don’t even function in ways that seem rational to a typical computing engineer. Almost magically, quantum computers take logarithmic problems and transform them into “flat” computations whose answers seem to appear from an alternate dimension.   Continue reading “Skynet rising: Google acquires 512-qubit quantum computer; NSA surveillance to be turned over to AI machines”

AFP Photo / Stan HondaRT News

A new Canadian law forbids people from wearing a mask or covering their face during a riot or so-called “unlawful assembly” in the country. The law carries a maximum ten-year sentence for anyone convicted of physically concealing their identity.

Current Canadian law already forbids covering the face during a criminal act, although CBC reported that the statue, which criminalizes “disguise with intent,” generally applies to robberies. Police departments across the nation have called on lawmakers to lower the burden of proof for investigators trying to prove a mask was used for the sole purpose of hiding a demonstrator’s identity. Municipal authorities have also sought to stiffen penalties in the wake of recent violent riots in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and other cities.    Continue reading “Mask ban: Canada’s veiled protesters face 10 years’ jail”

Reuters / Anis Mili RT News

Though not nearly as high profile, the annual World Food Prize award is often referred to as the “Nobel Prize” for agriculture, and this year’s winners – scientists with key roles in developing genetically engineered crops – may bring unwanted attention.

On Wednesday, the winners of the World Food Prize were announced at the US State Department, with Secretary of State John Kerry in attendance. This year’s award will be shared among three scientists: Marc Van Montagu, Mary-Dell Chilton and Robert Fraley, all pioneers in agricultural biotechnology.    Continue reading “‘Nobel of agriculture’ goes to Monsanto executive”

Anti-riot police officers carry a wounded demonstrator as clashes erupt in Fortaleza on June 19, 2013.(AFP Photo / Yuri Cortez)RT News

Violent clashes have erupted in the northern city of Fortaleza in the hours leading to a Confederations Cup match with Mexico. Dozens were hurt as riot police unleashed tear gas and barrage of rubber bullets at a crowd of some 30,000 Brazilian protesters.

Images and video of the demonstration just outside of the north-eastern city depicted throngs of protesters marching down a road towards the stadium hosting Wednesday’s match. One person was reported to have suffered an eye injury and another was taken away on a stretcher.    Continue reading “Crowd of 30,000 overruns police cordon ahead of Brazil football match”

The Street – by Andrea Tse

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Major U.S. stock markets turned sharply lower on Wednesday despite the Federal Reserve saying it will maintain its current stimulus program of buying $85 billion per month to help sustain the country’s economic recovery.

The Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee voted to maintain its current policy by a vote of 10 in favor and 2 against but outlined criteria which will determine when the bank begins to reduce the size and scope of its bond buying program.   Continue reading “Stocks Tumble as Fed Outlines Criteria for Reducing Stimulus”

Lew Rockwell – by Andrew P. Napolitano

When former spy Edward Snowden revealed to the world that the federal government is spying on most Americans, most Americans were surprised and unhappy. But half of official Washington yawned before it roared. Somehow the people in the government had a pretty good idea of what government spies are doing, and they more or less approve of it – but not all of them.

Politicians as diverse as Republican Speaker John Boehner and Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein called Snowden a traitor. So did former Vice President Dick Cheney, and President Obama said that for once Cheney’s words were music to his ears. On the other hand, former Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich, Republican Sen. Rand Paul, my Fox News colleague Bill O’Reilly and I have all referred to Snowden as a hero.   Continue reading “Fidelity to the Constitution When We Need It”