In this citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network, ENN, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, Syrian medics treat wounded children and men, injured from heavy shelling, at a makeshift hospital in Maaret al-Numan, Idlib province, northern Syria, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. (AP Photo/Edlib News Network ENN)Yahoo News

BEIRUT (AP) — Al-Qaida-affiliated rebels battled more moderate Syrian opposition fighters in a town along the Iraqi border on Saturday, killing at least five people in the latest outbreak of infighting among the forces opposed to President Bashar Assad’s regime.

Clashes between rebel groups, particularly pitting al-Qaida-linked extremist factions against more moderate units, have grown increasingly common in recent months, undermining the opposition’s primary goal of overthrowing Assad.   Continue reading “Syrian rebel infighting kills 5 near Iraqi border”

root cellarThe Organic Prepper

In our agrarian past, we didn’t have  a grocery store in every town receiving shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables from all corners of the world on a daily basis.  Food preservation was a necessity to survive the long winter in most locations.  Over the centuries, many have gotten their winter produce fix from a simple non-tech solution:  the root cellar.

Last year when I did my One-Month Stockpile Challenge, I realized that this was a glaring omission in my food stockpile process, so this year, I’m determined to add this strategy to take my stockpile to the next level.  Fall is the perfect time to begin because for the next few months, those hard-shelled root vegetables as well as items like apples and potatoes, will be abundant and cheap.   Continue reading “How to Create a Root Cellar for Food Storage”

Photo - Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday before the House Financial Services Committee. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)Washington Examiner – by Richard Pollock

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau officials are seeking to monitor four out of every five U.S. consumer credit card transactions this year — up to 42 billion transactions – through a controversial data-mining program, according to documents obtained by the Washington Examiner.

A CFPB strategic planning document for fiscal years 2013-17 describes the “markets monitoring” program through which officials aim to monitor 80 percent of all credit card transactions in 2013.   Continue reading “CFPB’s data-mining on consumer credit cards challenged in heated House hearing”

National Journal – by George E. Condon Jr.

It was just a cockroach, one of millions around the world. But this one had a White House address, making it pretty special. Well, special at least to the reporters with workspace in the often-troubled basement of the press offices. Already this year, they have been treated to flooding, soaked carpet, mousetraps and the wondrous odors of mold.   Continue reading “Bugged: Obama’s Roach Problem”

Roger Serrato and his son.Police State USA

GREENFIELD, CA — An innocent man was was killed in his own home by a fire caused by an aggressive SWAT team, and while never publicly admitting guilt, the sheriff’s department has finally made a monetary settlement with the family of the deceased.  Two years later, justice has never been reached for the killers of Roger Serrato, who received no punishment for their role in the negligent homicide of an man unrelated to the crime they were investigating, and were in fact verbally commended by county officials.   Continue reading “Misidentified man killed when SWAT team started his house on fire”

GIPLRD9B.4Senior PhotojournalistAmerican and Proud – by Robert

California is run by Cal State Berkley radical liberals. They are creating a liberal utopia here. It’s been done several time throughout history and NOT ONCE did it end well. BUT here’s the catch: The other nations that fell into chaos,war,genocide didn’t have a mother nation. California has YOU, you being the rest of the nation as it’s fallback. YOU will be responsible for saving California when it fails, YOU will be responsible for the refugees who storm the borders of AZ and NV. Sorry folks, I did my best….   Continue reading “California Puts Nail in Coffin”

K2 Radio

This guy is leaving a voicemail for his boss when he witnesses a minor traffic accident. A fellow by the name of Michael Childs, said that he was the one who left the voicemail message, that the clip was genuine, and that the accident described took place about six years ago in Athens, Texas, while he was working as a construction manager for Jack in the Box.   Continue reading “Hilarious Voicemail From A Witness To Traffic Accident”

KHOU News

HOUSTON – A homeowner opened fire on a suspect allegedly breaking into his northeast Houston house early Friday. While they waited for police officers to arrive, the suspect told the homeowner why he did it.

“He said he’s a dope fiend, and I said ‘Oh really? Sir, you picked the wrong house to try to burglarize. I’m not the person you need to be dealing with,’” Johnny Thompson explained.   Continue reading “Homeowner says burglary suspect he shot begged for his life”

World Events and the Bible

Yesterday, we sounded the alarm on the draconian gun control bills the California Legislature just passed in our article titled, “SB 374: Assault Weapons Ban Passes, California Legislature Sends Bill to Governors Desk.” Today, we are going to analyze these bills and see what exactly they mean to us.

First, we must understand there is still time to stop these bills from becoming law. We implore you to take action NOW! Call California Governor Jerry Brown in addition to emailing and faxing him. Tell him NOT to sign these bills. Do not remain idle. Everyone from all 50 states needs to take part in this effort.   Continue reading “California’s Gun Bills Head to Governor’s Desk, What They Mean To Us”

Jon Rappoport

Right now, of course, it’s the war on Syria. Last month, it was something else. And next month, it’ll be something else.

We’re looking at one op after another, one crime after another, one cover-up after another, one threat, one psyop after another. It never ends.

To a significant degree, all these operations are just that, planned moves. And they do concern all of us, because the scope of the operations is vast.   Continue reading ““What concerns all of us at this time””

We have been having trouble getting mail to the site’s email as was apparent when we received very little email yesterday evening but then found them all this morning.  If you have sent something in and it has not been posted, this is probably why.

If you would like you can send us articles or any other email via our yahoo account, henryshivley@yahoo.com, until the site and the site’s email is working properly again.   Continue reading “Notice to all our Contributers”

Before It’s News – by LynLeahz

It seems so many secrets are being discovered in this generation, and they are all so intriguing. From aliens and ships, to hidden bunkers and NWO agendas…there is yet much to be told!

YouTube Description:  As the Cold War reached its boiling point the US began to make plans to protect the country and the president. Elaborate defense preparations were made in the event of nuclear war. Highly secret bunkers were constructed and a covert shadow government program was born. Now these newly opened bunkers are brought into view… in some of the most unexpected places imaginable.   Continue reading “Found! Secret U.S. Bunkers!”

The Atlantic – by ELSPETH REEVE

Time managing editor Rick Stengel (pictured left) is leaving journalism to go work for the State Department, making him at least the 15th 21st reporter to go to work for the Obama administration. Stengel will be the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Politico and Capital New York report. The last high-profile journalist to leave Time for the Obama administration is Jay Carney, who is currently White House press secretary. Update:Thanks to a few tipsters, we’ve updated with a bigger count. They’re listed below.   Continue reading “Rick Stengel Is at Least the 21st Journalist to Work for the Obama Administration”

The Guardian – by Conal Urquhart

The United States and Russia have agreed that Syrian chemical weapons will be placed under international control and destroyed in a process that will begin with a week.

International inspectors from the Organisation of the Prevention of Chemical weapons must be given “immediate and unfettered” access to Syrian chemical weapons, said the US secretary of state, John Kerry, while Syria must give a “comprehensive list” of its chemical weapons within one week.   Continue reading “Syria crisis: US and Russia agree chemical weapons deal”