Before It’s News – by Monica Davis

The oil regions of the Middle East are slated for a major upheaval. A recent discovery by an Israeli oil company found as much as 3.5 billion barrels of oil in Israel That, combined with natural gas reserves discovered off the country’s coast will change the power dynamics in the Middle East and around the world.

One news outlet points out that this discovery is a major game changer: ”If WEC’s estimates for Israel stand, the economic balance of power between the Jewish state and surrounding Muslim countries will shift dramatically.”   Continue reading “Israeli Oil Discovery Will Change Face Of Middle East video and pictures”

The Hill – by Megan R. Wilson

Gun rights groups are throwing their weight behind efforts on Capitol Hill to rein in the National Security Agency (NSA).

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is among a number of groups that have signed on to an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawsuit against the secretive government agency.    Continue reading “Gun rights groups go after NSA”

Some of the weapons that have been taken off the streets over the years by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are displayed in the Dublin field office's lobby. Photo: Michael Macor, The ChronicleSF Gate – by Dan Freedman

For gun rights advocates, distrust toward the federal agency charged with enforcing firearms laws dates from a single raid on a gun collector’s apartment.

It was a 1971 raid by agents of what was then the Division of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms on the apartment of Kenyon Ballew in Silver Spring, Md. The agents had been tipped by a burglary suspect that guns and grenades were stashed there.   Continue reading “How the NRA became ATF’s biggest enemy”

Town Hall -by Michael Schaus

I assume people with billions of dollars wake up in the morning – every morning – thinking to themselves, “should I use my money for good. . . Or for evil?” Mayor Bloomberg, in his Blofeld style lair, apparently decided to utilize his monetary powers in an effort to impact the lives of citizens thousands of miles away. (From a libertarian point of view, this would fall in the category of “evil.”)

It is one type of annoying authoritarian-idiocy to ban guns, high-capacity sodas, and trans fats; but his efforts to export his New York socialist utopia on unsuspecting citizens (of other states) adds a whole new level of “Billionaire Elitism” to the mix.   Continue reading “The Bond Villain, Mayor Bloomberg, Strikes Again”

PARDON Abused Mother Marissa Alexander for Standing Her GroundCare 2 – by Susan Vaughan

Update #3 November 2, 2013

Prosecutor Corey did not drop Marissa’s case last week, so a new trial is scheduled to begin in March, 2014. However on November 8, the court will decide if Marissa, who’s been away from her children for nearly three years, will be able to live with them outside of prison in the meantime. Please keep the pressure on prosecutor Corey to drop the case and at least allow Marrissa to be with her children until she is finally acquitted.   Continue reading “PARDON Abused Mother Marissa Alexander for Standing Her Ground”

ABC News – by TAMI ABDOLLAH Associated Press

The 23-year-old charged as the gunman in the deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport told authorities at the scene that he acted alone and had been dropped off by a friend, a law enforcement official who has been briefed on the investigation told The Associated Press on Sunday.

Authorities do not believe the friend knew that Paul Ciancia, the man charged in the attack, planned to open fire inside LAX’s Terminal 3 just moments later, killing one Transportation Security Administration officer and wounding three other people, including two more TSA workers, said the official, who is not authorized to speak publicly about the investigation and requested anonymity.   Continue reading “Gunman Told Police He Acted Alone in LAX Shooting”

foodNatural News – by Mike Adams

The federal food stamp program known as the “Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program” (SNAP) has now been cut by a small amount — just $36 / month for a family of four. But even this tiny reduction in a national entitlement program is causing shockwaves across the nation as food banks scramble to handle the anticipated surge in “hungry masses.”

“Food banks across the country, stretched thin in the aftermath of the recession, are bracing for more people coming through their doors in the wake of cuts to the federal food stamp program,” writes USA Today.   Continue reading “Food banks brace for wave of hungry masses as federal food stamp cuts kick in”

hope change obeyThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

Since Obama took office in January of 2009, America has been under the most serious and constant barrage of attacks in her entire history. Not only was Obama not qualified to be president based upon his experience, he was not eligible to run.

The following summarizes many of the documented issues I have raised about President Obama and his leadership of this country. We Americans are under extreme attack from this president and there is no end in sight. Obama is clearly the right communist, at the right time needed to push America over the cliff in a blitzkrieg  series of attacks designed to destroy this country.   Continue reading “Obama’s Blitzkrieg Attack Upon America”

KWA, April 4, 2012

What is a False Flag Operation?

A false flag operation is any procedure, which is carried out by one organization, but designed to appear as though it was orchestrated by another entity. The term “false flag” comes from the days of wooden ships, when one ship would hang the flag of its enemy and then attack a ship in its own fleet. These operations often precede war and are sometimes employed to provoke enemy retaliation. They occur in the context of war, terrorism, politics, the corporate world, and religious ideology.   Continue reading “When Drills Go Live: How to recognize the signs of False Flag Terrorism (Operations)”

Tech Dirt – by Tim Cushing

On Constitution Day (Sept. 17th), a student of Modesto Junior College, Robert Van Tuinen, was prevented by Modesto Junior College administration from handing out copies of the Constitution. The college apparently believes free speech is limited to a single small concrete slab on campus, generously named the “Free Speech Zone.” Contrary to the First Amendment (and the state’s laws governing public university policies), MJC restricts free speech to no more than two people per day, subject to approval of the administration.

Van Tuinen set out to challenge the stupidity of this policy and MJC administration obligingly played its part, resulting in a story that spread across blogs and news sites. As a result of its actions, the staff at MJC was “subjected” to insults, death threats, and even worse, an “unfair and negative portrayal” by the media. While no one condones death threats, one would be hard pressed to agree with Jill Stearns, the president of MJC, that the portrayal was “unfair” or that the school’s willingness to place policy above all else, including the Constitution and common sense, wasn’t deserving of a few disparaging remarks.    Continue reading “Professor Fires Off Lengthy Email In Defense Of Student Forbidden From Handing Out Copies Of The Constitution”

this weeks harvest pumpkinsThe Organic Prepper

The crisp autumn chill signals that it’s time to walk through the crunchy leaves back to the garden to harvest your pumpkins.  If you don’t have them growing in your own back yard, you can find a local farm or market  HERE and get a great deal, especially now that Halloween is over.

Pumpkin trivia: Pumpkin is part of the Cucurbita family, which also includes cucumbers and squash. The custom of carving pumpkins comes from Ireland, where they originally carved turnips. Pumpkins originated in Central America as early as 5500 BC.  Early American settlers made a version of pumpkin pie but hollowing out a pumpkin and filling it with milk, honey, and spices, then baking it in the ashes of their cooking fire. Pumpkins are botanically classified as fruits, not vegetables. Although the classic pumpkin is orange, there are heirloom varieties that are  green, yellow, red, white, blue, and tan.   Continue reading “This Week’s Harvest: Pumpkins”