Flying with weed is a stupid, unnecessary risk that only an airhead would take, right? Not so fast–because the TSA doesn’t seem to give a flying f#@k if you fly with Mary Jane on board. The TSA clearly states that they do not actively search for cannabis and will only seek your bud if it blatantly stands out (like a suitcase full of it): Continue reading “TSA Does Not Care If You Fly With Weed On Board”
I received a letter (photos of vehicle/plate) claiming I committed a violation of a speeding law in Dayton, Ohio on 08/24/2013.
As per the instructions, I am writing to plead ‘not guilty’ to this charge. Although this option is said to result in this matter going to court; it is my suggestion that the charges simply be dropped. This suggestion comes out of respect for tax payers, and my request that their hard earned money not be wasted in such proceedings. Continue reading “Beat Traffic Camera Ticket! My Own Battle…”
Americans are sick and tired of the Obama regime and are rising up against it now in many different ways.
One million Veterans are planning a walk on Washington DC to protest against this incredibly corrupt administration and how they are treating American vets since the US government shutdown began and what is happening to America. While Barack Obama has come out on the attack against US War Veterans, Americans are getting angry and getting organized. A going viral facebook page has been set up for the march, which coincidentally will be held on October 13th, 2013. Continue reading “Nation Rising Up Against Obama Regime”
THE North American shale boom has brought with it many benefits, including new jobs, cheaper electricity and the potential for energy independence.
But as producers tap ever more oil and gas, they are also exposing major shortcomings in the country’s transportation system and grappling with a problem of plenty: how to move all that product to market? “The problem is transport,” said Ed Hirs, an energy economist at the University of Houston. Continue reading “Unplugging Bottlenecks in Oil and Gas Deliveries”
In the midst of the so-called government shut down, Obama has lashed at innocent American citizens. The President’s actions are so egregious that it is difficult to believe that he is not trying to provoke mainstream America into a confrontation with the forces of his administration. After Obama was confronted, in the mainstream media in May, with no less than five Watergate type scandals, coupled with his inability to give the central bankers the war they so desperately desire in the Middle East, the imposition of martial law may be the only way from which Obama can move squelch all meaningful opposition to his continuing reign of terror. In the midst of the government shutdown, it is apparent that Obama is determined to inflict significant pain upon America. Continue reading “Obama Is Trying to Provoke a Revolution”
More than 10,000 people in Arkansas were dumped into a blackout Sunday following an attack on that state’s electric grid, the FBI said today, the third such attack in recent weeks. In August, a major transmission line in the region, around Cabot, Ark., was deliberately cut.
The FBI said that two power poles had been intentionally cut in Lonoke County on Sunday, resulting in the outage.
WEB Notes:America does not want drones, what American have you ever talked to that wanted drones? You do know drones fly overhead now don’t you? This article sounds like the movie “Terminator” does it not? Drones to do our killing for us? This is a terrible idea! We are in endless wars to further the agenda of the New World Order and this is yet another tool they would love to have in their arsenal. Killing on command, no questions asked. Continue reading “Why America Wants Drones That Can Kill Without Humans”
TOKYO, Oct 9 (Reuters) – Six workers at Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant were exposed to a leak of highly radioactive water on Wednesday, the latest in a string of mishaps the country’s nuclear watchdog has attributed to carelessness, saying they could have been avoided.
Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Russia is deploying new offensive military vehicles in the Southern Military District covering the territories around the Caspian Sea and Black Sea
APA reports quoting Russia’s Defense Ministry that military units of the Southern Military District will acquire more than 450 modernized military vehicles including trucks, self-propelled artillery systems, armored vehicles and various missile complexes. 100 missile-artillery systems, including Iskander-M tactical ballistic missile systems, 120-caliber 2S9 Nona-C self-propelled howitzers, Chrysanthemum-S anti-tank missile complexes will be included in the inventory of regional military units. Continue reading “Russia deploying offensive military vehicles in territories around Caspian Sea and Black Sea”
Janet Yellen is currently the Vice Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Previously, she was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers under President Bill Clinton, and Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Continue reading “Everything You Need to Know About Janet Yellen”
Just weeks after an Ohio court ruled that medical authorities could not force chemotherapy upon a 10-year-old Amish girl against the wishes of her parents, an appeals court overturned the rule, allowing the hospital — which profits from chemotherapy treatments — to force this girl to receive chemotherapy against the wishes of her parents.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that seven strains of Salmonella Heidelberg bacteria have been identified as being linked to an outbreak in seven states. The outbreak, associated with Foster Farm chicken product, has so far sickened 278 people. The outbreak strains of Salmonella Heidelberg are resistant to several commonly prescribed antibiotics. The CDC unit tracking disease outbreaks has been working with less than half its personnel since the government shutdown began, and had had to call back thirty furloughed inspectors. Continue reading “Drug-resistant Salmonella outbreak in seven states”
He never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity to act responsibly. He’s too set in his ways. He’s too far gone to change. He’s off the rails entirely.
It shows every time he speaks. He puts his foot in his mouth. One day he’ll risk swallowing it.
On July 29, Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber (D) signed the Anti-Drone Spying bill (HB2710) into law.
The new law will require law enforcement to obtain a warrant for drone use in all but a few cases.
Provides that drones may be used by law enforcement agency for purpose of surveillance of persons only pursuant to a warrant or in emergency circumstances. Provides that law enforcement agencies may use drones to intercept communications only as provided under laws relating to wiretaps other interceptions of communications. Requires destruction of images and other information acquired by use of drone within 30 days. Continue reading “Oregon Governor Signs Anti-Drone Bill Into Law”