Approved Drug Cocktails for KidsSHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

It’s not a stretch to suggest that Americans are over medicated. In 2011 doctors across the nation wrote an astounding four billion medical prescriptions, amounting to an average of 13 prescriptions for every  man, woman and child in the United States.

In the next few weeks the American Psychiatric Associations is releasing their updated fifth version their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5); the so-called ‘bible’ of psychiatric diagnoses. The new manual promises to take mental illness and the use of prescription drugs to a whole new level.   Continue reading “YOU ARE CRAZY: New Psychiatric Guidelines Target Hoarding, Child Temper Tantrums, and a Host of Other “Illnesses””

US History

Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not YET sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favour; a long habit of not thinking a thing WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides. Time makes more converts than reason. As a long and violent abuse of power, is generally the Means of calling the right of it in question (and in Matters too which might never have been thought of, had not the Sufferers been aggravated into the inquiry) and as the King of England hath undertaken in his OWN RIGHT, to support the Parliament in what he calls THEIRS, and as the good people of this country are grievously oppressed by the combination, they have an undoubted privilege to inquire into the pretensions of both, and equally to reject the usurpation of either. Continue reading “Common Sense by Thomas Paine”

Vice – by Brian Anderson

Catapults. “Jalapeños”. Dune buggies. $1 million subs. Sophisticated drug tunnelsFiretruck-sized industrial pipeline drills. These are just a few of the ingenious ways that Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel, arguably the world’s largest, most powerful and technologically advanced organized crime syndicate, has tried to perfect the fine art of smuggling drugs into America. And to think, the US’s premier drug enforcement arm gave the Sinaloa a pass to do so largely unhindered during the bloodiest stretch of Mexico’s drug war.    Continue reading “Why the DEA Let the World’s Tech-Savviest Drug Cartel Do As It Pleased for 12 Years”

electricity rates coal obama regulationsOff the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

Obama administration regulations could force power plants that make 40 percent of the nation’s electricity to shut down.

At issue are EPA restrictions on emissions that would close hundreds of coal-burning power plants which represent around 40 percent of the nation’s electricity.   Continue reading “Obama Regulations To Shut Down 40 Percent Of Nation’s Electricity”

sharp edgesThe Organic Prepper

Do you ever have one of those days when you’re reading the news, and you have an epiphany?

This morning I realized, looking over the day’s information, we don’t need to be depopulated. No dramatic measures need to be taken. People are dumb enough to do it all on their own. Darwin was right – they’ll just weed themselves out.   Continue reading “The Morning News: Proving Darwin Right, One Story at a Time”

On December 14, 2013, communist Red China put a robotic lander on the moon in an outward display of that communist country’s capture and utilization of technologies developed via the brain trust of the United States.  Mark Koernke at that time pointed out that which should have been obvious to every thinking American.

Where once the United States was a great power, respected and admired by the peoples of the world for our advanced technologies developed via our systems of free thought and free enterprise, we have now morphed into a totalitarian military dictatorship, oppressed by an illegitimate government that uses every new technology to further the oppression and control to the point of removing any notion of privacy, even to the extent of our private thoughts.   Continue reading “New Reservation System for Federal and State Lands”

So what are Americans debating today?  Well if you find yourselves submerged in the false reality of the mainstream propaganda, there are a few.

First, who should retain the spy data being compiled through the total surveillance mechanism known as the NSA?  Last week, the infiltrator Barry Soetoro announced reforms to the NSA and this week we will all be debating the pros and cons, at least the communists will be debating among themselves.

The fact is the very existence of the NSA represents a running violation of the people’s Bill of Rights.  Our national security, in accordance with our founding documents, rests with we the people, as self governing individuals.  Nowhere in our original Constitution did we the people grant our servants the authority to legislate policies to govern our day to day activities, nor the authority to create government police agencies to enforce these unconstitutional dictates.   Continue reading “Is the Takeover of the United States Now Considered Permissible Because the Communists are Admitting to It?”

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide if police can seize and look through a suspect's cellphone without getting a warrant. This photo shows women in Los Angeles using smartphones on Jan. 7.NPR – by Nina Totenburg

The U.S. Supreme Court is delving into the technology-versus-privacy debate, agreeing to hear two cases that test whether police making an arrest may search cellphones without a warrant.

The court’s announcement Friday that it would take the cases came just hours after President Obama outlined his proposals to address government retention of citizen phone data as part of his speech outlining reforms at the National Security Agency.   Continue reading “Supreme Court To Decide If Warrant Needed To Search Cellphone”

James SchiliroMoonbattery

Some follow-up on Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania Mayor James Schiliro, the member of Michael Bloomberg’s anti–Second Amendment outfit “Mayors Against Illegal Guns,” who was busted after demanding homosexual favors at gunpoint:

Schiliro was sentenced to 10 to 20 months for an alcohol-fueled episode last February in which he had a police car bring a former neighbor – a 20-year-old to whom he said he was attracted – to his home, made him drink wine, and refused to let him leave for 3 1/2 hours.   Continue reading “Mayor Against Guns James Schiliro Sentenced to 20 Months After Illegally Discharging Firearm”

Philippine Navy Adds To Regional Arms Build Up As China Words (And Deeds) Escalate 20140112 pchinaBefore It’s News- by Mort Amsel

The Philippine navy hopes to add two more warships to its fleet as Southeast Asian countries continue to expand their militaries in response to the Chinese government’s increasingly assertive territorial ambitions in the South China Sea, also known as the West Philippine Sea. Armed forces chief of staff General Emmanuel Bautista said the new acquisitions would come under the fresh U.S. military assistance plan announced last month by U.S.   Continue reading “Philippines Sends More Warships To South China Sea”

Trust in Governments at Record LowBloomberg – by Elisa Martinuzzi 

Trust in governments fell, making them the world’s least-trusted institutions for a third year, according to a survey published before policy makers and executives gather for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Faith in governments fell to 44 percent from 48 percent in 2013, according to the 2014 Trust Barometer survey published by Edelman, a public-relations firm. Trust in business held steady at about 58 percent, bringing its lead over government to the widest in the 14 years the poll has been taken.   Continue reading “Trust in Governments Slides to Record Low Amid U.S. Spy Programs”

eden sqReal Farmacy – by Joe Martino

Earlier this year, Texas state brought several SWAT teams to the quiet and peaceful Garden of Eden Community and threatened its existence. In what appears to be an intimidation tactic, only a single arrest was made based on unrelated outstanding traffic violations, and a handful of citations were given for city code violations. Absolutely no drug related violations were found and all inhabitants of the community were unarmed.   Continue reading “SWAT Teams Raid Sustainable Community”

Lew Rockwell – by Michael S. Rozeff

Predictably, President Obama has done nothing significant to diminish the National Security State. He presided over its expansion. Why should he want to undo it?

It’s a big mistake, however, in understanding the National Security State (NSS) and what to do about it to focus on Obama. The issue concerning the NSS is much deeper than one man, one president and a few terms of office.   Continue reading “Dangerous Organizations of the National Security State”

Mason Proffit, 1969The First Gates

In the late sixties, Terry Talbot and his younger brother John began playing music in Chicago.  A friend and local record producer suggested they do what they were best at, an amplified country rock sound, as influenced by The Byrds.  The brothers formed a band, Mason Proffit, and released their first album in 1969.  Terry was 21 and John, who had dropped out of school to play music, was 15.

Over the next four years, Mason Proffit played as many as 300 shows a year and released five albums.  Once, while they jammed with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Earl Scruggs called John Talbot “the best banjo player I’ve ever heard.”  The Eagles credited Mason Proffit with some of the inspiration for “Hotel California.”   Continue reading “Mason Proffit”

011914EMSBusAccident_gnm46.jpgNew York Post – by Kevin Sheehan

Cops bloodied an 84-year-old man and put him in the hospital Sunday when he jaywalked at an Upper West Side intersection and didn’t appear to understand their orders to stop, witnesses said.

Kang Wong was strolling north on Broadway and crossing 96th Street at around 5 p.m., when an officer told him to halt because he had walked against the light.   Continue reading “Cops bloody old man — for jaywalking”