piggybank-breaksSHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

During the summer of 2011, as Ben Bernanke and his mainstream propaganda arm convinced Americans that green shoots were cropping up all over the nation, warnings of the coming destruction of America’s pension funds had begun to emerge.

Government employees may currently enjoy higher salaries and benefits than the private sector, but they have been given a false sense of security.   Continue reading “Here Comes the Pain: Detroit To “Significantly Cut Vested Pensions” For Retirees”

Breitbart –  by LEE STRANAHAN

The Obama Department of Justice made no attempt to stop blatant threats against George Zimmerman, according to one of the people who helped make those threats.

Despite issuing a widely publicized threat against Zimmerman last year, the New Black Panther Party was never contacted by the Department of Justice according to a statement from a NBPP spokesman.   Continue reading “New Black Panthers: Never Contacted by Obama DOJ over Zimmerman Threats”

zulloNortheast Intelligence Network – by Douglas J. Hagmann

With each passing day, it becomes more evident that the United States is a “captured operation,” and has been taken over from within. At the epicenter of the tyrannical takeover is none other than Barack Hussein Obama, a man also known as Barry Soetoro. The terrifying yet largely unreported fact is that after two elections and nearly five years, we still do not know with certainty the legal name, true legal identity or status of the man holding the highest office in America. Equally disturbing, and something that should concern everyone, is that anyone who continues to raise questions about Obama’s eligibility status or the authenticity of his long form birth certificate is either subjected to public ridicule or worse, threats to their safety.    Continue reading “Who is Barack Hussein Obama, or is it Barry Soetoro?”

(credit: CBS)CBS Denver

AKRON, Colo. (CBS4) – There’s a growing effort to create a 51st state out of parts of northeast Colorado.

Ten counties, including Weld and Morgan, started talking about seceding last month. Now some people Lincoln and Cheyenne counties say they want to join a new state they’d call “North Colorado.”   Continue reading “Effort To Create New State Called ‘North Colorado’ Grows”

The Captain’s Journal – by HERSCHEL SMITH 

NRO’s Corner:

Ron Kelly, a 59-year-old retired U.S Army soldier, made the front page of the Houston Chronicle Wednesday after he was denied permission to purchase a .22 caliber rifle at a Wal-Mart in Tomball, Texas. The veteran failed the FBI’s background check because he was charged with marijuana possession — in 1971.   Continue reading “Army Veteran Can’t Buy Rifle Because Of Pot Conviction 42 Years Ago”

Adam Kokesh (AFP Photo/Tim Sloan)RT News

During a Thursday morning arraignment hearing outside of Washington, DC, jailed activist Adam Kokesh refused to answer questions from a judge and was told that he’ll continue to be locked up without bond.

Kokesh, 31, will likely now stay in a northern Virginia detention facility until a preliminary hearing scheduled for October 2 is held. He was arrested Tuesday evening at his Herndon, Virginia home and charged with drug and gun felonies.   Continue reading “Gun rights activist Adam Kokesh to stay in jail after refusing to speak to judge”

Testosterone Pit

The asset bubbles the Fed’s money-printing and bond-buying binge has created are spectacular, the risk-taking on Wall Street with other people’s money a sight to behold. Among the big winners were mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts – and those who got fat on extracting fees. But now the pendulum is swinging back, and the bloodletting has started.   Continue reading “Mother Of All Bubbles Pops, Mess Ensues”

(AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File) The Washington Post – by Ed O’Keefe

House Republicans successfully passed a Farm Bill Thursday by splitting apart funding for food stamps from federal agricultural policy, a move that infuriated the White House and congressional Democrats who spent most of the day trying to delay a final vote.

Lawmakers voted 216 to 208 make changes to federal agricultural policy and conservation programs and end direct subsidy payments to farmers. But the measure says nothing about funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or food stamps, which historically constitutes about 80 percent of the funding in a Farm Bill.   Continue reading “Farm Bill passes in House, without food stamp funding”

chinatown fireHuffington Post – by Matthew Katz

CHINATOWN — As many as 20 exploding bug bombs partially destroyed a Chinatown building and left eight people hurt Thursday afternoon, police sources said.

The explosion occurred at 17 Pike St. about 12:50 p.m., where the rear of the first floor collapsed, leaving three of the injured people in serious condition suffering from burns and smoke inhalation, fire officials said.   Continue reading “Chinatown Fire Causes Multiple Injuries After Partial Building Collapse”

'Bulletproof' Arizona security team rais--8050.jpgArizona Daily Star

A pair of Wisconsin legislators, among others, are up in arms over a heavily armed, Scottsdale-based private security force hired to protect a new iron-ore mine under construction in northern Wisconsin.

Mining company Gogebic Taconite hired Bulletproof Securities to secure its property following an incident during an otherwise peaceful protest in which a 26-year-old woman was charged with robbery with use of force and three other misdemeanors after allegedly wrestling a camera away from a mine worker.

Photos, including the one attached, show guards wearing camouflage and masks and sporting semi-automatic guns. Bulletproof’s website states its personnel are equipped with armor and high-tech gear and can be trained in the use of handguns, medium-sized weapons, heavy weapons, sniper rifles and edged weapons.    Continue reading “Hiring of Arizona security firm raises Wisconsin mine controversy to new heights”

Politico – by REID J. EPSTEIN

President Barack Obama told members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus that he is considering taking a more public role in pushing immigration reform in the House than he did during Senate negotiations, CHC members said Wednesday after meeting with Obama at the White House.

Obama didn’t lay out a legislative strategy beyond reiterating his support for the immigration bill that passed the Senate last month, though he said he is considering traveling to back the legislation, said the CHC’s chairman, Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (D-Texas). Continue reading “Obama considering travel to back House immigration reform”

White House Dossier – by KEITH KOFFLER 

It’s trust and don’t verify time for Obamacare.

I wonder, truly, why the enforcement mechanisms for Obamacare are going straight out the window until whenever without the whole thing being bumped back.

COULD IT BE THAT WE WANT TO SIGN UP AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE FOR FREE HEALTH CARE??   Continue reading “Get Your Free Health Care! Step Right This Way!”

The Vatic Project

Vatic Note:  There are two different stories here for a good reason, the second amendment and why its becoming even more important than in the past.  The first video is about the boy these cops “murdered” and then they got away with it. What message does that send to these cops?  They will not be held accountable for their abject abuse of power and felony murders they commit in the process of doing their jobs.   Continue reading “Cops kill boy, jury finds them guilty, but judges let them walk with backpay!”

An office worker types out an affidavit in Mumbai, on February 15, 2011 via AFPRaw Story – by Agence France-Presse

A Russian state service in charge of safeguarding Kremlin communications is looking to purchase an array of old-fashioned typewriters to prevent leaks from computer hardware, sources said Thursday.

The throwback to the paper-strewn days of Soviet bureaucracy has reportedly been prompted by the publication of secret documents by anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks and the revelations leaked by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.   Continue reading “Kremlin turns back to typewriters to avoid security leaks”

Reuters / Eric ThayerRT News

The military could soon be patrolling the streets of Chicago, Illinois if a local lawmaker has her way. State Rep. Monique Davis has asked the governor to deploy the National Guard among an epidemic of violent crime.

Davis, a 76-year-old Democrat who represents Chicago in the Illinois House of Representatives, said Tuesday that Gov. Pat Quinn should order both the Illinois State Police and the Illinois National Guard to assist with law enforcement efforts in her city aimed at curbing crime.   Continue reading “Lawmaker demands the National Guard patrol the streets of Chicago to stop gun violence”

PopTartGun_Edit-630x404The Hill – by Pete Kasperowicz

Rep. Steve Stockman (R-Texas) introduced legislation this week to block federal funding for schools that enforce rules that punish students for playing with imaginary weapons.

The Student Protection Act, H.R. 2625, is a reaction to what Stockman says is the zero tolerance policy at some schools that has led to several suspensions of very young children who engage in these activities, including cases where students pretended their thumb and index finger is a gun.    Continue reading “GOP bill would defund schools with rules against playing with imaginary guns”

Reuters/Pawel KopczynskiRT News

Approval for Barack Obama’s foreign policy has dropped to an all-time low, with just 40 percent of Americans backing the president’s handling of international affairs, while 52 percent disagree with his performance on the global stage, a new poll reveals.

The survey, released by Quinnipiac University on Thursday, shows that overall assessments of Obama’s foreign policy are equally bleak when broken down on an issue-by-issue basis.    Continue reading “Majority of Americans disapprove of Obama’s foreign policy handling”

RT News

Despite having fewer resources and a fraction of the customers that broadband giants like Verizon and AT&T boast, one small internet service provider has resisted pressure from the NSA and refused to turn over customer data without a warrant.

Xmission, an independent company based out of one office in Salt Lake City, Utah, has spent nearly two decades protecting its customers’ privacy as the National Security Agency, Department of Justice, and prosecutors have ramped up pressure on internet service providers (ISPs).    Continue reading “Small Utah ISP firm stands up to ‘surveillance state’ as corporations cower”