The Chinese military, they are here on our soil because they care.The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

We already know that the United Nations is preparing to seize your guns. Will the Chinese military be the vanguard force in the effort to seize American guns? A very simple dot connecting exercise would suggest that will be the case.

Foreign Led Gun Confiscation of American Guns

Foreign troops could soon be going door-to-door, inside the United States, in order to seize legally owned American guns whose gun owners are presumably protected under the Second Amendment of the Constitution. Why would Obama sanction foreign troops to carry out such a task? Because Obama knows that he cannot totally trust the military to seize American guns.   Continue reading “The Chinese Military Will Be Knocking At Your Door”

cancerNatural News – by Julie Diaz

The turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) mushroom, named for its colorful wavy stripes, is known for its strong antiviral, antimicrobial and antitumor properties. These properties have been attributed to two polysaccharides, polysaccharide-K (PSK), also known as krestin, and polysaccharide-P (PSP). The Japanese government approved the use of PSK in the 1980s for treating several types of cancers, and it is currently used along with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. PSK was shown to significantly extend survival at five years or beyond in cancers of the stomach, colon/rectum, esophagus, nasopharynx and lung (non-small cell types) in Japanese trials since 1970.   Continue reading “Turkey tail mushroom finally being studied in U.S. after 30 years of use in cancer treatment in Japan”

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Portsmouth Daily Times, Nov. 18, 2013: Tornado hit Paducah plant Sunday [in Kentucky]

WPSD, Nov. 17, 2013: One of the plant’s four enrichment production buildings, the adjacent cooling towers and nearby electrical switchyard sustained most of the damage. Several of the transite panels that cover the building were torn off or broken. Electrical power poles, wiring and other electrical circuits were also damaged. The shrouds or collars that surround the fans on this set of cooling towers were destroyed.   Continue reading “Tornado hits U.S. nuclear facility – Uranium enrichment building damaged — Parts of cooling towers destroyed — Alert declared for ‘emergency condition’”

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DETROIT (AP) — Two off-duty police sergeants robbed three men they apparently suspected in the theft of a cellphone belonging to the teenage daughter of one of the officers, prosecutors in Detroit said Monday.

Detroit Sgt. David Pomeroy and Sgt. Michael Notoriano, who works in the Detroit suburb of St. Clair Shores, are both charged with armed robbery, among other charges.   Continue reading “Mich. police sergeants charged with armed robbery”

Information Liberation – by William Norman Grigg 

In an op-ed column that suppurates condescension, Boise Police Chief Mike Masterson defended his department’s acquisition of a Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected combat vehicle (MRAP). Among the reasons why procurement of this “Free” combat vehicle — that is, one paid for by tax victims in other cities — is necessary, according to Masterson, because “guns made exclusively for the military are available in society for general use.” Like most statists, Masterson suffers from an acute irony deficiency.   Continue reading “Counter-Insurgency Warfare in Boise?”

More than 50% of US Government Spending Goes to the MilitaryWashington’s Blog

Military Waste and Fraud Are the Main Cause of Our Problems

We’ve repeatedly documented that military waste and fraud are the core problems with the U.S. economy.

For example, we’ve noted that we wouldn’t be in this crisis of hitting the debt ceiling in the first place if we hadn’t spent so much money on unnecessary wars … which are horrible for the economy.   Continue reading “$8.5 TRILLION In Taxpayer Money Doled Out By Congress To The Pentagon Since 1996 … Has NEVER Been Accounted For”

US Border Patrol agents conduct arrests while drunk weekly – reportVoice of Russia

US Border Patrol Chief Michael Fisher describes an “alarming” and “detrimental” alcohol problem within the federal police agency, according to a report by ABC Team 10.

“The Border Patrol is averaging almost two alcohol-related arrests per week,” Fisher writes. “This continued level and rate of alcohol-related arrests within our agency is alarming and detrimental to the overall well-being of our workforce.”   Continue reading “US Border Patrol agents conduct arrests while drunk weekly – report”

National Journal- by Alex Seitz-Wald

The black-nationalist Department of Homeland Security employee who was placed on leave almost four months ago for running a website that espouses the mass murder of whites has still not been fired, an agency spokesperson told National Journal.

The Southern Poverty Law Center first exposed Ayo Kimathi in August, prompting a small media firestorm that led DHS to place the procurement officer on administrative leave with pay pending review. DHS deputy press secretary Gillian Christensen confirmed that his status has not changed and that he is still on leave pending review.   Continue reading “DHS Still Hasn’t Fired Black Supremacist Who Called for Mass Murder of Whites”

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When President Obama signed highway bill—MAP-21 (Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act) —into law. it allowed our gov’t. to spy on every trucker in the U.S.

More than 3 million truckers in the United States, are facing a regulatory upheaval which will cost his industry an estimated $2 billion and fundamentally change the way they do their jobs. Over the next few years, it will become mandatory, for all American truckers to carry a tracking device, an electronic on-board recorder (EOBR), in their vehicle.   Continue reading “Big Brother to spy on 3 million truck drivers using electronic on-board recorders (EOBR)”

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The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is urging theater operators to crack down on in-theater camcording with the deployment of night-vision goggles, low-light binoculars and security cameras.

The latest version of the MPAA’s “Best Practices to Prevent Film Theft” (.pdf) also suggests old-school surveillance, like “random bag and jacket checks for prohibited items” and to “observe patrons” when entering the theater.   Continue reading “Movie theaters join the police state conducting “random bag & jacket checks””

AFP Photo / Rob CarrRT News

While some police officers would like to be able to use GPS trackers on suspects without a warrant, being on the receiving end of surveillance is taken quite differently. Boston cops are concerned about the pending use of trackers on their cars.

The devices would monitor the movement of cruisers in real time, and their adoption comes following negotiations between the city and the patrol officers union, reports The Boston Globe. The installation needs the approval of the city council, but is likely to happen.   Continue reading “Watchers watched: Boston cops grumpy over GPS trackers on cruisers”

Afghan President Hamid Karzai (AFP Photo / Massoud Hossaini)RT News

A pact between the United States and Afghanistan to keep American troops inside the country is in danger of falling apart.

According to a report by Reuters, Afghan President Hamid Karzai has rejected a provision in the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) that would grant the United States authority to unilaterally carry out military operations within the country, including the search of civilian homes.   Continue reading “US-Afghan security pact collapsing after Karzai refusal”

walmartsignWe already subsidize WalMart’s profits with food stamps for WalMart employees, now they are asking WalMart employees to pay for other employees Thanksgiving dinners.

USA Today – by Melanie Eversle

An advocacy group called Organization United for Respect is chastising Walmart for setting out storage containers to collect donations for employees who can’t afford a Thanksgiving dinner.   Continue reading “Walmart defends collections for employees”

yolanda vestalThe Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton

Just when you thought it couldn’t be tougher to be a single mom, trying to be both mother and father to her children and struggling to make ends meet, along came Obamacare.

One mom decided to vent her frustration by posting a letter to the President on her Facebook page. Yolanda Burroughs-Vestal of Palmer, Texas never expected her rant to go viral, but it has had tens of thousands of views and is still going strong.   Continue reading “Thanks a Lot, Mr. President: Single Mom’s Letter Goes Viral”

Reuters / Michael DalderRT News

Search giant Google is to pay $17 million to settle a dispute with 37 American states and the District of Columbia after it bypassed Safari browser privacy settings to place ad cookies.

Under the settlement, announced Monday, Google pledged not to use any code capable of overriding browser settings without user consent, unless for security, fraud or technical issues, and to work on raising consumer awareness about how cookies work.   Continue reading “Google to pay extra $17 mln to states over privacy-violating Safari cookies”