Journal of Natural Food and Health – by David Michael

Late last week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) demanded the payment of $700,000 from a small farm family of ten and the destruction of 70 of their pigs at Baker’s Green Acres, operated by Mark and Jill Baker and their eight children. This action followed Mark Baker’s comments during testimony opposing a new rule at a state congressional hearing where he identified himself as owner of three hogs deemed illegal (because of their looks). He understood the new rule, called an Invasive Species Order (ISO) to mean the state would threaten him with fines, criminal charges and a two-year prison term and an order to destroy his animals. Baker answered the ISO by filing a lawsuit against the state agency for the damages and their reckless behavior.   Continue reading “State Demands $700,000 from Michigan Farm Family and the Destruction of 70 Farm Animals”

Last Resistance – by Frank Camp

Plato said: “Knowledge without justice ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom…. [and] Cunning…is but the low mimic of wisdom.”

Cunning is the name of the game in politics. Really—whatever you call it—the savvy necessary to thrive in politics is extraordinary, and can become quite dangerous. Unfortunately, cunning is often linked with high intelligence, but that skews the idea of what intelligence truly is. One does need to be intelligent to be cunning, but one does not need to have wisdom. And without wisdom, intelligence can be hazardous.   Continue reading “Parts of Obamacare Delayed To Hide Truth & Save Elections”

Mystery of Marilyn Monroe's death unveiled?. 50498.jpegPravda – by Sergei Vasilenkov

Over the years, the cause of death of one of the most famous Hollywood celebrities Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Mortenson) remained a mystery. Most of the evidence and testimony obtained during the investigation has been destroyed or lost. But now, nearly half a century later, the world saw the new details of the actress’ death.   Continue reading “Mystery of Marilyn Monroe’s death unveiled?”

china russia joint naval drillsHuffington Post

BEIJING — China and Russia kicked off their largest-ever joint naval drills on Friday in the Sea of Japan, a further sign of the broad-based progress in ties between the former Communist rivals.

Eighteen surface ships, one submarine, three airplanes, five ship-launched helicopters and two commando units were taking part in the “Joint Sea-2013” exercise that runs through July 12. The drills will cover anti-submarine warfare, close maneuvering and the simulated take-over of an enemy ship.   Continue reading “China, Russia Joint Naval Drills To Be Largest Ever”

KLAS-TV Las Vegas – July 05, 2013 8:30 AM PDT

LAS VEGAS — A neighborhood on the westside of the valley has been on lockdown since 10 p.m. Thursday.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department tells 8 News NOW that someone was firing gunshots into the air Thursday night on the 6200 block of Ilanos near Lake Mead Boulevard and Torrey Pines Drive. That person was arrested but the gun was not found.   Continue reading “Las Vegas Neighborhood on Lockdown After Shots Fired”

What Really Happened – by Anthony Kininson

Ok kiddies; gather around, I have a riddle for you. I’m going to list some things previously available to a nation before the Zionists ruined it. Here it goes!

What country provided $20,000 to newlyweds for purchase of a home? Who paid half for a vehicle? Who made petrol 7 cents a gallon? If you wanted to be a farmer, who provided free training, free land and a home, free equipment and livestock, free seeds and money to hire help? Who made all loans interest free by law from the state before we instituted and evil Zionist Rothschild central bank? Continue reading “How the MSM got us again.”

Pirate’s Cove – by William Teach

Why is NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg such a popular fellow? Because he perfectly encapsulates what Progressives stand for: bigger and bigger governmental control over Other People’s lives, from big things down to the tiny things. This is what Progressives want, but notice the use of the phrase “Other People’s lives”. When it comes to laws, regulations, burdens, penalties, taxes, anything restrictive, Progressives always want Other People, Someone Else, That Guy, to bear the burden, never themselves.   Continue reading “Nanny Bloomberg Pushes Law To Force Composting”

Readers will recall that Senator Udall was one of the few Senators that had challenged the NSA’s spying on Americans.

LA Times – by Matt Pearce

The brother of a U.S. senator was found dead in the Wyoming wilderness Wednesday after taking a long backcountry hike from which he never returned. No foul play was immediately suspected.

James “Randy” Udall, 61 — brother of U.S. Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) — had told his family about his plans to take an extended hike through an obscure route in the Wind River Mountains of western Wyoming, which his family said was Randy Udall’s “favorite mountain range in the world.”   Continue reading “Brother of U.S. Sen. Udall found dead in Wyoming wilderness”

body armor dogThe Hoss USMC

Ever since the first knuckle draggin cave man sharpened a stick on a rock and shoved it another man who stole his woman, men have thought about armor. The purpose of armor is to defeat an attack on your person. You can’t use armor to kill someone unless you pull out your plate and beat someone to death with it. So being that armor is a defensive tool, how often is a minute man in a defensive role? The first minute men were farmers, shop keepers, and just regular guys. Their job was to assemble quickly and move fast. Advanced Body Armor Video   Continue reading “Does a Minuteman Need Armor?”

Courthouse News Service – by MEGAN GALLEGOS 

LAS VEGAS (CN) – Henderson police arrested a family for refusing to let officers use their homes as lookouts for a domestic violence investigation of their neighbors, the family claims in court.

Anthony Mitchell and his parents Michael and Linda Mitchell sued the City of Henderson, its Police Chief Jutta Chambers, Officers Garret Poiner, Ronald Feola, Ramona Walls, Angela Walker, and Christopher Worley, and City of North Las Vegas and its Police Chief Joseph Chronister, in Federal Court.    Continue reading “Police Commandeer Homes, Get Sued”

World Events and the Bible

Seven people were killed and 19 others injured on Tuesday in two separate mortar attacks by the Syrian rebels in the capital Damascus and the northern city of Aleppo, the state-run SANA news agency reported.

Four people were killed and six others wounded, including children, when two mortar shells fired by rebels slammed a residential bloc in the Bab al-Faraj area in Aleppo, the report said.   Continue reading “Syria Carnage Continues: Fresh Mortar Attacks Damascus and Aleppo by Rebels Who Threaten Villages to Surrender or Die”

World Events and the Bible

Egypt is braced for further dramatic events on Friday as the vanquished Muslim Brotherhood called for a “day of rejection” following a widespread crackdown on its leadership by the country’s new interim president, Adly Mansour.

Supporters of the ousted president Mohamed Morsi, still reeling from the military coup that removed their leader from power, are expected to take to the streets after Friday prayers following a series of raids and arrests that decimated the Muslim Brotherhood’s senior ranks and consolidated the miltary’s hold on the country.   Continue reading “Egypt Closes Gaza Border After Deadly Attacks, Muslim Brotherhood Leaders Being Rounded Up, Their Supporters In Clashes with Military in Cairo, 25 Tanks Being Deployed”

Post image for How Military Counterinsurgency Software Is Being Adapted To Tackle Gang Violence in Mainland USAMIT Technology Review – The Physics arXiv Blog

Analysts believe that insurgents in Afghanistan form similar networks to street gangs in the US. So the software for analyzing these networks abroad ought to work just as well at home, say military researchers.

In the last 10 years or so, researchers have revolutionized the way military analysts think about insurgency and the groups of people involved in it. Their key insight is that insurgency tends to run in families and in social networks that are held together by common beliefs.   Continue reading “How Military Counterinsurgency Software Is Being Adapted To Tackle Gang Violence in Mainland USA”

 Members of the EU Parliament take part in a voting session on the implications for EU citizens' privacy of the US Prism and other internet surveillance cases, on July 4, 2013 during a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France. (AFP Photo/Frederick Florin)RT News

The European Parliament has called for the scrapping of two agreements granting the US access to European financial and travel data, unless Washington reveals the full extent of its spying on Europe.

The non-binding resolution, which was passed by 483-98 with 65 abstentions on Thursday, said the US should provide full disclosure about its email and communications data. If Washington fails to agree, two EU-US transatlantic information-sharing deals could be revoked.    Continue reading “EU Parliament votes to scrap US data-sharing deal unless Washington reveals spying practices”