Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

The National Football League has decided to ban off duty police officers from carrying their service weapons into NFL football games, causing police officers to be angered and ‘conspiracy theorists’ to begin asking whether the next big false flag attack might be at an NFL football game. Cleveland, Ohio police officers were extremely upset about finding out that they would no longer be allowed to carry their weapons into football games.   Continue reading “NFL False Flag Attack Being Set Up By Disarming Police Officers At NFL Games?”

cyprus-banksWND – by Jerome R. Corsi

NEW YORK – Can the federal government confiscate all the deposits in an American citizen’s FDIC-insured bank account?

The answer is “Yes.”

As WND reported, the Dodd-Frank bill allows the federal government to confiscate bank deposits in an unlimited “bail-in” for banks “too big to fail,” provided the account holder gets equity in exchange for the deposits.   Continue reading “Yes, Feds Can Take Your Deposits”

Bernanke-Strip-ClubThe Bilzerian Report – by Alcibiades Bilzerian

It’s no coincidence that America’s federal income tax was implemented in the same year as the United States Federal Reserve. A Federal Reserve needs to be backed by a significant, expandable government revenue source to be credible. If a government is operating efficiently, balancing its budget with revenue from tariffs (as America was doing prior to federal income taxation), then a central bank which seeks to print billions or trillions of dollars and set the interest rates for the nation would have no credibility. Expanding tariff revenue is severely limited compared to the ability of a corrupt government to expand income tax revenue, therefore, creating massive government debts through the expansion of the monetary base would inevitably lead to immediate inflation, default, and economic collapse in a tariff-financed economy.   Continue reading “America’s Tax Code Is Made By Banksters For Banksters”

Pontiac for 1951!Flickr Blog – by Ameya Pendse

Like photographs pulled from an old shoebox in a dusty attic, Michael Paul Smith’s photostream is filled with images echoing warm memories of mid-twentieth century America. Many who view his photos of vintage cars and familiar buildings are often hit with nostalgia. That feeling, however, quickly leads to bewilderment upon learning the truth: Michael’s pictures aren’t real!

“When I tell people my photos are actually models — just little cars on a table that I’ve recreated — they’re shocked,” Michael tells The Weekly Flickr in the accompanying video. “It’s a great moment. I really do love it!”   Continue reading “Crafting scenes of iconic Americana”

CNBC

After months of speculation, it’s official: Janet Yellen will be the next chair of theFederal Reserve, succeeding Ben Bernanke, the White House said late Tuesday.

President Obama will make the announcement on Wednesday at 3pm ET, the White House said. Both Janet Yellen and current Fed chair Ben Bernanke are expected to attend. That announcement will be right after the Fed releases the minutes from its last meeting, due out at 2pm ET.   Continue reading “Janet Yellen to be named Fed chair on Wednesday: White House”

220px-Alenia_C-27J_(Pratica_di_Mare)_edit1Jonathan Turley

While the federal and state governments continue to cut programs for education, scientific research, and the environment, the Pentagon continues to spend wildly on items and them toss them out. We recently saw how they prefer to deliver bags of money to Karzaibuy Russian aircraft that Afghans can’t fly or maintain, or build huge buildings to be then torn down unused. Of course, no one is ever fired for constructing massive buildings that no one wants only to tear them down. After all, these are contracts going to powerful companies with friends in the government.   Continue reading “Military Buying Italian Planes At $50 Million A Piece . . . And Sending Them Directly To “Boneyard””

Bloomberg – by Robert Langreth

Porter Adventist Hospital in Denver announced last year that Warren Kortz, a general surgeon on the medical staff, was the first in the Rocky Mountain region to use a technique known as robotic surgery to remove gall bladders through one incision in the belly button.

The operation, performed while the doctor sits at a video-game-like console, was “taking advantage of another breakthrough in robotic surgery” and is “easier on the patient,” the hospital said in a press release.   Continue reading “Robot Surgery Damaging Patients Rises With Marketing”

Modern Wheat Really Isn’t Wheat At AllPakalert Press

With sales of foods labeled gluten free now reaching over 6 billion dollars a year, something truly profound is happening to the way in which Americans are perceiving the role of wheat in their diets. Once celebrated as the very poster-child of the health food movement, folks are increasingly rejecting this “king of grains,” and are now identifying it as being at the very root of their health problems.   Continue reading “Modern Wheat Really Isn’t Wheat At All”

Barack Obama On The Phone In The Oval OfficeThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Why would the president of the United States try to purposely hurt the American people?  Well, in 2013 this is done in order to score political points and force the opposition in to doing what you want them to do.  A few days ago, an angry Park Service ranger publicly admitted that he and his fellow rangers have been ordered to “make life as difficult for people as we can” during this government shutdown.  That Park Service ranger would never have received such an order unless it came from the very top.  Apparently the Obama administration plans to cause as much pain as possible until Obama gets everything that he is demanding.    Continue reading “Extreme Hypocrisy! Obama Orders Federal Workers To “Make Life As Difficult For People As We Can””

This handout picture taken by Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority on August 23, 2013 shows nuclear watchdog members including Nuclear Regulation Authority members in radiation protection suits inspecting contaminated water tanks at the Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in the town of Okuma, Fukushima prefecture. (AFP Photo)RT

There is no reason to believe that radiation leaks at Fukushima will be contained by 2020, so the Tokyo Olympics can become impossible, nuclear technology historian Robert Jacobs told RT.

Last August Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) for the first time requested international help in its increasingly desperate fight to contain the leaks at the crippled nuclear plant. Historian of social and cultural aspects of nuclear technology and Associate Professor at Hiroshima Peace University, Robert Jacobs believes this means the problem is catastrophically large.   Continue reading “‘Fukushima might make 2020 Tokyo Olympics impossible’”

Oleg Volk

We now learn that cops were among the bikers who attacked a traveling family in New York and took an active role in the beating. Two lessons jump out at me:

1. Given a choice, try to avoid jurisdictions like New York, New Jersey, DC and California. Places where armed self-defense is restricted or illegal are also locations where “law enforcement” tends to act in criminal ways.

2. Make sure that all adults and teenagers in your family can use weapons. Practice using small arms from a vehicle (which is quite difficult to do effective and safely), so that the driver can concentrate on escaping the threats while another family member can shoot down boarders if necessary.  Continue reading “Two lessons from the biker attack on a family in NY”

Hawkins_photo (3).JPGFox News – by Justin Fishel

It’s another ugly symptom of the partial government shutdown — and this time it impacts the families of soldiers who are dying for their country.

The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that, as long as the budget impasse lasts, it will not be able to pay death benefits to the families of troops who’ve been killed in combat.

“Unfortunately, as a result of the shutdown, we do not have the legal authority to make death gratuity payments at this time,” said Lt. Cmdr. Nate Christensen, a Defense Department spokesman. “However, we are keeping a close eye on those survivors who have lost loved ones serving in the Department of Defense.”   Continue reading “Pentagon freezes death benefits for fallen soldiers’ families”

Fox News – by Todd Starnes

“I am now occupying the building at this time.”

And with that one decision – restaurant owner Glenn Helseth joined the ranks of Americans who’ve decided to defy the strong-arm tactics of the National Park Service.

For the past 11 years Helseth and his wife have operated the Carrot Tree Kitchens Restaurant inside the historic Cole Digges House in Yorktown, Va.

At least 20 of Helseth’s longtime employees are facing unemployment. They can’t make rent and some are faced with choosing between buying food or buying medicine.

The National Park Service owns and operates the building. So when the government shut down on Oct. 1, the Helseths were given 48 hours to pack up and move out.   Continue reading “The 2013 Battle of Yorktown — restaurant owner defies feds”

Breitbart – by Matthew Boyle

Democratic Reps. Charles Rangel, Luis Gutierrez, Keith Ellison, Joseph Crowley, Al Green, and John Lewis, along with several other pro-amnesty activists, union members, and other left-wing protesters, got themselves arrested on purpose on Tuesday afternoon in a statement made in support of comprehensive immigration reform.

Only a few hundred demonstrators participated in the part of the rally that led to the arrests, while several thousand rallied on the National Mall earlier in the day.   Continue reading “Dem Congressmen, Amnesty Activists Arrested in Immigration Protest”

New York Daily News -by Rocco Parascandola , Thomas Tracy AND Shayna Jacobs

An undercover NYPD detective was busted Tuesday after lying to police brass about his hands-on role in a Manhattan motorcycle mob’s assault on a helpless dad.

Detective Wojciech Braszczok, 32, surrendered with his lawyer and was taken to Manhattan Central Booking, a police source said. He turned himself in shortly after the Manhattan district attorney signed off on his arrest.   Continue reading “Undercover NYPD detective charged for role in Manhattan biker gang beatdown: sources”