MRAP vehicle policeRaw Story – by Travis Gettys

As U.S. military operations wind down overseas, some of that surplus hardware has been used to equip cash-strapped local police departments.

Police and sheriff’s departments have been given at least 165 mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles since this summer, according to a recent Washington Post analysis.   Continue reading “Cops use armored military vehicles to deliver shock and awe during routine police work”

TexasWND

A controversy has erupted in Texas after a judge ordered children removed from the home of their Christian homeschooling parents – over the homeschooling itself – even though the Texas Home School Coalition notes the state doesn’t allow that.

A 2005 memo from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services notes that,”Whether parents choose to homeschool their children or send their child to another private or public school is not relevant to the CPS investigation. When CPS staff investigates a family for abuse/neglect, the investigation must focus on the occurrence, or risk, of abuse/neglect and not on the child’s educational setting,” according to the Texas Home School Coalition.   Continue reading “Texas Family Battles Judge Over Homeschooling”

Southern Heritage 411 – by Frank Conner

The following is a post by Compatriot Elijah Coleman and is for educational purposes only:

To justify their claims that our Confederate ancestors were like Nazi concentration-camp guards — and therefore that all Confederate symbols must now be obliterated, the civil-rights activists argue as follows: the Southern states rebelled against the Union, and started and fought the “Civil War” to protect the unspeakably-evil institution of slavery.    Continue reading “How And Why Abraham Lincoln Started The War Of Northern Aggression To Protect His Own Political Career”

Judicial Watch

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today released its 2013 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians.” The list, in alphabetical order, includes:

Infowars – by Steve Watson

The number of households owning guns in 2013 has surged to 39 percent, a five point increase on 2012 figures, and signaling that a general decline in gun ownership may be reversing.

A survey by The Economist and YouGov found that almost 4 in every 10 US households now have guns. A slim majority of 56 percent say they do not keep guns at home.   Continue reading “Household Gun Ownership Surges In 40 Year Trend Reversal”

A screenshot of Nature.com's YouTube video shows a fish, highlighted on the left, catching a bird in flight.Epoch Times – by Zachary Stieber

An African tigerfish catches a bird in a new video.

It’s the first confirmed record of a freshwater fish preying on birds in flight, reported the Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management at North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa.

They published their research in the Journal of Fish Biology.   Continue reading “Tigerfish Catches Bird in Video From South Africa’s Mapungubwe National Park”

StoryLeak – by Mikael Thalen

Newly released information has shed light on the Sunday death of a Yakima, Wash. man who was shot and killed in his vehicle after police mistook his disassembled airsoft gun for a real firearm.

According to statements from Department spokesman Capt. Rod Light, Yakima Police Officer Casey Gilette observed a “suspicious” vehicle parked outside a local car wash while on a 3 a.m. routine patrol.   Continue reading “Man With Dissasembled Airsoft Gun Shot In Head By Police”

Mami’s Shit

In combination with other herbs, California poppy is used for depression, long-term mental and physical tiredness (neurasthenia), nerve pain, various psychiatric conditions, blood vessel problems, sensitivity to weather changes, and sedation. An herb combination including California poppy is also used for sleep and mood disturbance associated with strong, warm wind in the Alps (foehn illness)   Continue reading “Cordite country Cali poppy 9.8.2011”

Cleanup: In December Tepco, the company which owns the Fukushima plant, announced it had reached a state of 'cold shutdown' allowing a cleanup operation to beginDaily Mail – by CHRIS PLEASANCE

In March 2011 the world watched in horror as a powerful earthquake rocked Japan, before a deadly tsunami swept ashore, washing away any boats, cars, homes and people unfortunate enough to be in its path.

But while the initial reports of 19,000 dead shocked viewers around the globe, that news would soon be superseded by the terrors to come from the then-unknown town of Fukushima as its nuclear power plant was overcome by floodwater before going into meltdown.   Continue reading “The ghost towns of Fukushima: Three years after Japan’s nuclear disaster, residents are allowed home only once a month… and cannot stay overnight”

Before It’s News – by Lyn Leahz

Obama is pushing hard for the 2014 immigration reform, and as we know, he is hell-bent and determined when it comes to something the majority does not want, particularly those who are more conservative in their beliefs.

I understand it seems unimportant to most of you, but when you see the underlying trojan horse for most average citizens woven into the immigration bill, you will be astonished!   Continue reading “Obama Bill, April 2014, To Launch Worldwide Mark of the Beast Mandatory Microchipping and DHS Fed Database”

The Resistance United

California has mobilized hundreds of thousands of citizens to clean up debris along the beaches, including debris from the 2011 Japanese Tsunami. This catastrophic event resulted in radioactive debris being sent into the Pacific ocean from the severely damaged Fukushima Diiachi Nuclear Power Plant.  Volunteer debris collectors clean up any debris they find and gather critical information about the Japanese tsunami debris using a comprehensive data card. It is as if each volunteer is a guinea-pig in a massive experiment.   Continue reading “Thousands Flock to Clean-Up Radioactive Beaches”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Proving once again that if you want something done wrong, and preferably at massive cost overruns, then just leave it to the government, moments ago news broke that the main IT contractor behind the embarrassment that is healthcare.gov – CGI Federal – has been fired. Who could possibly foresee this? Well, anyone who had actually done some diligence on the clusterf#@k that is CGI Federal, and which as WaPo profiled some time ago, “is filled with executives from a company that mishandled at least 20 other government IT projects, including a flawed effort to automate retirement benefits for millions of federal workers, documents and interviews show.” Make that 21. “A year before CGI Group acquired AMS in 2004, AMS settled a lawsuit brought by the head of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which had hired the company to upgrade the agency’s computer system. AMS had gone $60 million over budget and virtually all of the computer code it wrote turned out to be useless, according to a report by a U.S. Senate committee.” Sounds like the perfect people to hire in order to make a complete disaster out of the Obamacare portal – almost as if by design.   Continue reading “$292 Million Down The Drain: White House Fires Main Obamacare IT Contractor”

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie took responsibility for the lane closures, but denied knowledge of the action or that he planned it.New York Daily News – by Chelsia Rose Marcius , Leslie Larson AND Larry Mcshane

Bully-boy Gov. Chris Christie’s White House hopes hit a massive roadblock after emails implicated a top aide in a punitive George Washington Bridge traffic nightmare.

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,” read the damning Aug. 13 email made public Wednesday — the political payback to the mayor of Fort Lee, N.J., for his refusal to endorse the GOP incumbent last year.   Continue reading “‘It’s the worst example of a petty political vendetta’: Fort Lee, NJ, Mayor Sokolich on retaliatory George Washington Bridge closings”

Stan Deyo

HOLLY COMMENTARY: The following, including the title, is from a personal friend in Australia. It is impossible not to see that America is headed precisely down this same path, spearheaded by Obama. Yesterday a site reader took me to task for making pointed comments about our not-so-wonderful President. It is hard not to be passionate, hence pointed comments, when a Country is riding a juggernaut into oblivion.

The author of this oped and I speak several times a week commiserating on how both of our beloved Countries are going straight into the toilet. America wasn’t on a terrific path pre-Obama, but he’s accelerated our demise at a staggering pace. Many things this author cites and has experienced firsthand Downunder are nearly in place in America. It is creepy deja vu-doo.   Continue reading “What in the Hell Is Wrong with Socialism? An Australian’s perspective…”

grid ex iiThe Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

In the past 30 days, I have been privately approached by four high level media types with regard to the fact that President Obama  was planning on using a false flag event to take down all, or part of the power grid and then enact martial law under the auspices of DHS with the help of their Hessian troops, primarily Russian. These four media figures are people whose names would be recognizable. To various degrees, they want to break with their media controllers and get this truth out. It is safe to say that all four are on America’s side and are opposed to what Obama is trying to do the country on behalf of his puppet masters. The truth is becoming apparent for all who want to see it. Of course, the sheep will still go to great lengths to deny what is truly happening to our country.   Continue reading “The Mother of All False Flag Attacks”

west va waterThe Organic Prepper

Here is a reason to store water that even non-preppers will find pertinent:  more than half a million people in West Virginia are unable to use their tap water for drinking, cooking, bathing or cleaning due to a chemical spill near a water treatment plant. Chris Carrington of The Daily Sheeple reported:

Up to 300,000 people in West Virginia have been banned from using tap water after a chemical spill in a river, which has also forced schools, bars and restaurants to close.   Continue reading “Are You Prepared for a Water Emergency? Deadly Chemical in the West Virginia Water Supply Creates Immediate Shortage”