irs-2WND – by Michael Volpe

The Internal Revenue Service, the one single federal agency that probably engenders more fear than any other, is backing down.

And it took the veterans of the American military to make it happen.

The American Legion is reporting on its website that a regulation which was costing that organization thousands of dollars, dozens of man-hours for compliance, and plenty of headaches, is being changed.   Continue reading “IRS Retreats from Attack on Veterans”

Widow Faces Eviction in Fla. City For Living Off the Grid LifestyleThe Blaze – by Oliver Darcy

A Fla. city is set to evict a widow for her unique lifestyle of “living off the grid.”

Robin Speronis told WFTX-TV that she was given an eviction notice after the station aired a story about how she chooses to live in a home without modern amenities, such as running water and electricity.   Continue reading “Widow Faces Eviction in Florida City for ‘Living Off the Grid’”

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Asahi Shimbun, Dec. 14, 2013: Fire engines were used in a desperate, and ultimately futile, attempt to pump water to cool overheating reactors during the early phase of the 2011 Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant disaster, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said. According to a Dec. 13 report by the operator of the crippled facility, water was pumped in sufficient quantity to avert core meltdowns in the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 reactors, but much of it strayed into irrelevant pipes and ended up elsewhere. […] water failed to cool it and the other reactors efficiently, and could not stop the core meltdowns in the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 reactors. […] TEPCO officials said they knew as early as late March 2011 […] “We should have shared the finding with the public in the belief it would help promote universal safety, but failed to do so,” said [a] TEPCO Managing Executive Officer […]   Continue reading “Tepco: We should have told public this sooner… we failed to cool molten fuel after meltdowns began — Experts: Fukushima cesium release could be more than triple Chernobyl”

Charleston Voice

Will you be one of those Americans on the list to be given advance notice of the US “Confiscation Day”?

ADDENDUM: Cyprus President’s Family Transferred Tens Of Millions To London Days Before Deposit Haircuts      Continue reading “List of 132 Names Released of Cyprus Elites and Companies Who Emptied Bank Deposits Ahead Of “Confiscation Day” for Commoners”

Bearing Arms – by Bob Owens

I really wish I didn’t have to write this post, but these execrable ”journalists” covering the Arapahoe High School shooting are giving me little choice but to confront their deception head-on.

As we now know, the shooter yesterday in Centennial, CO,  was an 18-year-old male. He was presumably angry with the school librarian (who was also the coach of the debate team). The shooter took the debate team very seriously, and there was some sort of  change in his status on the team, though it remains unclear at the moment whether he was kicked off the team, suspended from it, or merely demoted.   Continue reading “Lying to protect “the big lie” of gun free zones”

III Percent Patriots

I have been criticized by referring to our federal masked men as ‘ninja’ … Let us reflect upon the fact that a man who covers his face shows reason to be ashamed of what he is doing.

A man who takes it upon himself to shed blood while concealing his identity is a revolting perversion of the warrior ethic.   Continue reading “A Quote from Jeff Cooper”

Where Have You Gone, Bill of Rights?The New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

On June 8, 1789 James Madison, the congressman representing Virginia’s 5th District, rose to speak in a session of the First Congress and advocated passage of a slate of amendments to the Constitution that would come to be known as the Bill of Rights.

On December 15, 1791, the requisite number of states (three-quarters, or nine states) ratified 10 of the proposed amendments and the Bill of Rights became the constitutional law of the land.   Continue reading “Where Have You Gone, Bill of Rights?”

AlterNet – by Emily DePrang, Texas Observer

Sebastian Prevot watched helplessly as three police officers advanced on his wife. Prevot was handcuffed and bleeding in the back of a cop car. Half of his left ear dangled where it had been torn from his head. The Houston Police Department doesn’t deny that its officers gave Prevot these injuries during a late-night arrest in January 2012. The only dispute is whether he earned them.

Prevot had been returning home from a night out with a friend. He was two miles from his house when he stopped just past the white line at a four-way stop sign. Two officers in a patrol car tried to pull him over, but he kept driving. Prevot says he didn’t want to pull over and continued home—“going the speed limit, stopping at every stop sign”—because he knew he was about to be detained and have his car impounded.   Continue reading “The Horror Every Day: Why Police Brutality Goes Unpunished”

WEAU

NEILLSVILLE, Wis. (WEAU) – A man is dead after an officer shot him on his front porch Friday morning in Neillsville.

Ricky Taylor’s mother, Jolynn Ashmore said her family called police to have him removed from the home after he had too much to drink. Now, she’s grieving the loss of her son, and wants to know why he had to die.   Continue reading “Man killed in officer-involved shooting in Neillsville”

vaxThe Organic Prepper – by Daisy Luther

Michael Bloomberg may be nearly finished with his term as the mayor of New York City, but he is pushing his “health” mandates until the very last minute.  When he isn’t busy peddling gun control, he’s threatening parents with the choice of injecting their kids with poison or the loss of childcare options.

Bloomberg’s dystopic Board of Health is voting on Wednesday to establish new laws that force parents of children as young as 6 months of age to have the flu vaccine.  If children are not vaccinated against the flu by December 31 of each year, they won’t be allowed to attend schools or licensed daycare facilities.   Continue reading “Activists’ Last Ditch Effort to Block Bloomberg’s Forced Flu Shots”

Science Daily

In a new study from Norway published inClinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, both coffee consumption and cigarette smoking are shown to potentially protect against primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). This is a chronic liver disease caused by chronic inflammation of the bile ducts.

The findings are of great interest against a backdrop of increasing knowledge on coffee as a possible protective agent in other liver diseases.   Continue reading “Coffee and Cigarettes May Protect Against Liver Disease”

The Hill – by Mike Lillis

Republicans in Congress have a general “disrespect” for women that’s reflected in their legislative agenda, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi charged Friday, adding that she applauds the prospect of America having its first female president.

The California Democrat said the GOP’s policy priorities — from reproductive health to the economy to the environment — are evidence they have little concern for the issues women care the most about.   Continue reading “Pelosi: GOP has ‘disrespect’ for women”

monsanto trans fatOff the Grid News – by Tara Dodrill

The FDA trans fat ban may be more than simply a health-based initiative.

The proposed Food and Drug Administration rule would ban trans fats (partially hydrogenated oils – PHOs) in processed food. But the Alliance for Natural Health is but one food related organization that feels the FDA ban may actually have been crafted to benefit a new Monsanto GMO product.   Continue reading “Did The FDA Ban Trans Fat To Benefit Monsanto And Biotech?”

police-brutalityThe Daily Sheeple – by Lily Dane

“Knock and announce” police raids are on the rise. They are estimated to occur as many as 40 – 50,000 per year.  Back in the 1970s, military-style police raids used to be a rare event, occurring only a few hundred times per year.

What has happened in the last 40 years to cause the increase? Are Americans really behaving that badly? What is the reason for the rise in the use of excessive force by police officers?   Continue reading “500 Innocent Americans Killed by Cops Each Year”

Citizens for Legitimate Government – by Lori Price

Holy coincidence, Batman! It’s another Drill-Gone-Live in unlucky Colorado!

In response to the shooting Friday at Arapahoe High School, Peter J. Kuehlen has unearthed two screenshots of ‘security consultants’ conducting active shooter response drills in the same location — and on the same day, no less – of the school shooting in Colorado.   Continue reading “Active Shooter Drills in Littleton, Colorado Same Day as School Shooting”