courageI read an article today posted to Henry Shivley’s website regarding a patriot who is contemplating the awful thought of having to go to war and the real possibility of protecting his family before himself.

In the article he mentioned removing himself from his home in case the feds might decide to kick his door down in the middle of the night to drag him away to a FEMA camp.  He would decide to not shoot back due to the possibility of his wife and kids being harmed by bullets fired by the invaders.  In effect, he would surrender himself or fall on his sword to protect others.  I applaud this man’s chivalry and desire to protect his wife and offspring first.  Yes, he would be making a wise decision to avoid carnage for those he loves. Continue reading “Fear, Confidence, Courage as Practiced”

newtownDaily News

RIDGEFIELD, Conn. — A film director is coming to Connecticut to prepare for a made-for-TV movie about the Newtown school shooting.

Jonathan Bucari tells News 12 Connecticut that he’s planning to be in Ridgefield on Monday to get ready for the project. Continue reading “Director planning movie about Sandy Hook school massacre”

prisonUncommon Dreams – by Carley L. Biron

The research wing of the U.S. Congress is warning that three decades of “historically unprecedented” build-up in the number of prisoners incarcerated in the United States have led to a level of overcrowding that is now “taking a toll on the infrastructure” of the federal prison system.

Over the past 30 years, according to a new report by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the federal prison population has jumped from 25,000 to 219,000 inmates, an increase of nearly 790 percent. Swollen by such figures, for years the United States has incarcerated far more people than any other country, today imprisoning some 716 people out of every 100,000. (Although CRS reports are not made public, a copy can be found here.) Continue reading “US Prison Population Seeing ‘Unprecedented Increase’”

obama dronesYahoo News – by Adam Clark Estes | The Atlantic Wire

Human rights advocates were floored on Monday night when NBC News published the details of an alarming Justice Department memo detailing the protocol for sending drones after United States citizens. It’s not as if they hadn’t suspected that the Obama administration’s top secret drone attack protocol contained some unsavory details. They just didn’t expect them to be so frightfully broad. The scoop by Michael Isikoff is actually startling not for the details but rather for the lack of details. It’s very vague about a decision-making process that puts American lives on the line. Put simply, the government believes that a lethal drone attack against an American citizen is justified if the targets are a) “senior operational leaders” of al-Qaeda or b) “an associated force.” Continue reading “Take a Rare Look at How Obama Decides to Send Drones to Kill Americans”

jimmy lee dykesThe Organic Prepper 

I’m genuinely curious about something.

Why is it socially unacceptable to generalize about certain groups of people, while it’s open season on others?

Why are some beliefs, religions and lifestyles protected by media watchdogs and special interest groups, while others are considered threatening and are openly vilified? Continue reading “Jimmy Lee Dykes: The Media’s New Poster Child for Those Crazy Preppers”

un small arms treatyOn July 27, 2012, negotiations on the United Nations Small Arms Treaty fell apart with member nations placing the blame for the failure directly upon the United States, with US Senators stating that the treaty would lead to new gun restrictions in the United States which would be constitutionally unacceptable, including but not limited to registration of ammunition, which at the time, just seven months ago, was considered to be impossible.

Interestingly, just prior to this get together, on July 20, 2012, we had the false flag in Aurora, Colorado, with a propaganda campaign coming out of it centering on online purchases of ammunition, AR-15s, and large capacity clips.   Of course we all know we the people saw Aurora for what it was and began purchasing guns and ammunition double time. Continue reading “UN Small Arms Treaty to be Enacted in the United States before it is Signed”

cruising-japan-china-ship.nRT News

A Chinese frigate has locked weapon-targeting radar on a Japanese guard vessel in the area of the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, said Japan’s Defense Ministry. The islands are the subject of a territorial row between Beijing and Tokyo.

The incident occurred at the end of January, but took time to confirm. Japan’s Foreign Ministry sent a formal protest to China on Tuesday in connection with the incident. Continue reading “Chinese frigate targets Japanese guard ship near disputed islands”

droneRT News 

US senators have requested the legal justification for the killings of US citizens suspected of terrorism by the Obama administration. Meanwhile a ‘chilling’ leaked memo showed that the government sees little need for constraint on the issue.

A group of 11 senators on Monday wrote a letter to President Barack Obama, asking him to release all Justice Department memos on the practice of targeting US citizens suspected of being terrorist leaders with lethal force, particularly drone airstrikes. The request comes as the administration seeks Senate approval for John Brennan, Obama’s nomination for CIA chief. Continue reading “Senators ask Obama for legal basis for targeted killings of Americans”

ikonos-afghanistan-image-facility.nRT News

At least 54 countries including Syria, Iran, Sweden, Iceland, and UK offered CIA “covert support” to detain, transport, interrogate and torture suspects in the years following the 9/11 attacks, according to a new report.

The 213-page report released by the Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI), a New York-based human rights organization, documents wide-ranging international involvement in the American campaign against Al-Qaeda. Continue reading “54 countries helped CIA to kidnap, detain and torture – report”

school to prison pipelineActivist Post

The hysteria surrounding the threat of gun violence continues at fever pitch. We have seen a string of school suspensions in recent years for ludicrous reasons such as:

school lunchNatural News – by Mike Adams

With huge fanfare and an overdose of propaganda, the U.S. government is announcing it’s going to reform school lunches and vending machines to eliminate junk beverages like sodas. “Under new rules the Department of Agriculture proposed Friday, school vending machines would start selling water, lower-calorie sports drinks, diet sodas and baked chips instead,” reports the Washington Post.

Except, here’s the problem: We heard this same hoax six years ago when Bill Clinton was widely applauded for achieving the very same “reform” back then. Continue reading “USDA school lunch reform rules are a complete hoax: here’s the proof”

euEnd of the American Dream – by Michael

Are we witnessing the start of a historic financial meltdown in Europe?  In recent days, two massive corruption scandals have greatly shaken confidence in European financial markets.  The first involves Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.  It is being alleged that he has been receiving illegal cash payments, and the calls for his resignation grow louder with each passing day.

The second is a derivatives scandal at the third largest bank in Italy.  Allegedly, there were some very large unreported derivatives deals that were supposed to help hide losses at the bank, but instead they actually made the losses much larger.  Continue reading “Is This The Beginning Of A Horrifying Stock Market Crash In Europe?”

faded-canada-and-us-flagBe Your Own Leader – by Dana Gabriel

The U.S. and Canada have made significant progress in advancing the Beyond the Border deal and continue to implement various perimeter security initiatives. Without much fanfare, they have signed an immigration agreement that would allow them to share biographic and at a later date, biometric information. As part of a North American security perimeter, both countries are further harmonizing border security and immigration measures. Canada is further taking on U.S. security priorities and this could include a bigger role in the war on terrorism. Continue reading “U.S.-Canada Harmonizing Border Security and Immigration Measures”

leahy obama reidHuffington Post – by Sam Stein

WASHINGTON — Barring an unexpected turn of legislative affairs, a ban on military-style semi-automatic assault weapons will not make it into law, top Hill aides and gun policy advocates say.

The ban will get a vote. But the purpose of that vote will be in part to facilitate its demise. The expectation is that there won’t be 60 members of the upper chamber to support the bill’s inclusion in the final legislative language. Continue reading “Assault Weapons Ban Likely To Die So That Broader Gun Policy Legislation Can Live”

Screen-ShotBefore It’s News – by Live Free or Die

An absolutely insane news story coming out the Fresno, California area of an unlikely homeless, hitchhiking hero named Kai is going viral online. Kai doesn’t know his last name, nor his age (he can’t call it!) but Kai took matters into his own hands when a brute thug crazy on something decided to crash into someone and then-decided to attack them in a racially fueled attack by this psycho claiming to be Jesus. Hold on to your hats. Continue reading “Homeless Hitchhiker Rescues Victim Of Racial Attack”

unarmed slavesBefore It’s News – by Live Free or Die

This is another story that YOU WILL NOT hear about on national mainstream media because it doesn’t fit the political agenda of ‘the powers that be’.

A 70-year old man who coaches the girls basketball team at a school in Detroit has shot two would be robbers after they attacked the trio as he walked the girls out to their cars.

I challenge the MSM to report this story and give it 1/1000th as much press as the recent ‘mass shootings’ committed by pharmaceutically drugged up kids that fit the gun grabbers agenda of disarming the masses. Continue reading “Gun Saves Day! 2 Students Saved After 70-Year Old Coach Shoots Attackers – Another Story You Won’t Be Hearing About In National MSM”

marijuana seizedStar Tribune – by Nicole Norfleet

A half-dozen Minnesotans have sued the state and numerous law enforcement agencies, claiming that they were used as “guinea pigs” when officers supplied them with drugs as part of a controversial police training program.

In the lawsuit, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Minnesota, the plaintiffs call the now-suspended Drug Recognition Evaluator (DRE) program, which is supposed to train police on how to spot drug use, “an unethical clinical trial” in which officers gave people large amounts of marijuana and observed them before abandoning them on the streets while they were still high. Continue reading “Suit says cops gave pot to protesters and the homeless”

illegalsBefore It’s News – by Frosty Wooldridge

Whether 12 million illegal aliens or 20 million illegal aliens live, work and play in our country—we law-abiding American citizens grow tired of the excuses and platitudes for their jumping our borders.  They excuse themselves by saying, “I broke your laws to come here for a better life.”

They broke our laws in order to jump in front of the line of 10 million people waiting patiently to be processed into this country legally.  Continue reading “We Americans Are Tired Of 20 Million Illegal Aliens In Our Country”