la-fi-mo-california-exchange-enrollment-201402-001-1.jpgRed Flag News

(LA Times) — California’s insurance exchange said more than 828,000 people have signed up for Obamacare coverage ahead of a March enrollment deadline.

With six weeks left for open enrollment, the Covered California exchange also unveiled new TV ads Wednesday aimed at reaching uninsured Latinos.   Continue reading “Illegals courted with ads costing millions of dollars to flood Obamacare rolls”

BBC News – by Alastair Leithead 

While historic winter storms have battered much of the US, California is suffering its worst drought on record. So why is America’s most valuable farming state using billions of gallons of water to grow hay – specifically alfalfa – which is then shipped to China?

The reservoirs of California are just a fraction of capacity amid the worst drought in the state’s history.

“This should be like Eden right now,” farmer John Dofflemyer says, looking out over a brutally dry, brown valley as his remaining cows feed on the hay he’s had to buy in to keep them healthy.   Continue reading “California drought: Why farmers are ‘exporting water’ to China”

pantry primer picThe Organic Prepper – by Daisy Luther

When I moved from Ontario, Canada to the Pacific Northwestern United States, I was unable to bring my stockpile with me.  It was a situation I wanted to rectify as quickly as possible when I arrived at my new destination.

I began rebuilding my pantry and documenting it in a series that I posted my website. The series, called The Pantry Primer, was very well-received because many of us are in the same situation. We have less food than we wish to have stockpiled, and we’re on a budget, which can make building our stores challenging.    Continue reading “Announcement: The Pantry Primer is Now Available on Amazon”

Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown

Nearly two weeks ago, following posting a couple of articles from Mac Slavo and Dean Garrison on the comments by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia regarding the return of American Internment Camps, I also read an article by Dr. Joel McDurmon titled A Rising Police State is a Reality. McDurmon’s article was about the topic of Scalia’s comments and the increasing number of stories we’ve been hearing about the militarization of local police departments and the growing use of SWAT teams. However, while I was familiar with the things he wrote about, it was in the comment section that I found a little nugget from the CATO Institute.   Continue reading “Rise of the Police State & No-Knock Raids – Either We are Against Them or Allowing Them to Happen”

bulletsCNS News – by Ali Meyer

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is contracted to purchase 704,390,250 rounds of ammunition over the next four years, which is equal to a total of about 2,500 rounds per DHS agent, according to a January 2014 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report entitled Ammunition Purchases Have Declined Since 2009.

“If DHS were to purchase all 704 million rounds over the next four years, and if they were used by 70,000 DHS agents and officers, it would be roughly 2,500 rounds per agent per year,” David Maurer, author of the GAO report, told CNSNews.com.   Continue reading “DHS Contracted To Purchase 704 Million Rounds of Ammo Over Next 4 Years: 2,500 Rounds Per Officer”

Stay with this — the answer is at the end. It may blow you away.

One evening a grandson was talking to his grandfather about current events. The grandson asked his grandfather what he thought about the shootings at schools, the computer age, and just things in general.

The Grandfather replied, “Well, let me think a minute, I was born before:   Continue reading “How Old is Grandpa?”

File photo shows protesters in Germany condemning US sweeping effort to spy on other countries.Press TV – by Paul Craig Roberts

American taxpayers have built an entire city in Virginia so that the Pentagon can practice occupying American cities and putting down protests by US citizens.  This fake city is the training ground for the doctrine outlined in a leaked US Army document that describes how soldiers are to be trained to put down domestic disturbances and process prisoners through detainment camps where prisoners will be re-educated to appreciate US policies.

In situations of “extreme necessity” the training embraces deadly force: “Warning shot will not be fired. When a firearm is discharged it will be fired with the intent of rendering the person(s) at whom it is discharged incapable of continuing that activity or course of behavior.” Lecturers in the training courses describe constitutionalists as “domestic extremists.”

Continue reading “Amerikan Stasi police state staring us in the face”

Guns America

Turnbull Manufacturing Company
http://www.turnbullmfg.com/tar15

What do you buy the tactical nut who has everything? The answer is: A steel framed, bone charcoal case colored Doug Turnbull AR-15 called the TAR-15. It costs $2,750 with a plain American Black Walnut stock, and you’ll have to get in line if you want to buy one, because they are selling like hotcakes and backordered 5 months. Wait a minute, you ask? Wooden stock? Steel? AR-15? Something doesn’t add up here. But no, your eyes are not deceiving you. Continue reading “Steel & Wood AR-15 – Custom Case Colored TAR-15 Rifle from Turnbull Manufacturing Company.”

By Ben Tanner

Did you know that foraging for foods can actually lower your grocery bill, or help cut down on the expense of feeding your livestock?  If you are on a quest to find the best foods to forage in all 50 states, then happy hunting.  The United States hosts a wide array of natural foods that often go unnoticed by passers by.  From desert to coastal shores and mountains, you will find a foragers delight in select regions of every state in the union.   Continue reading “Food Foraging In All 50 States”

Century Link – by Kristen Wyatt

DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s legal marijuana market is far exceeding tax expectations, according to a budget proposal released Wednesday by Gov. John Hickenlooper that gives the first official estimate of how much the state expects to make from pot taxes.

The proposal outlines plans to spend some $99 million next fiscal year on substance abuse prevention, youth marijuana use prevention and other priorities. The money would come from a statewide 12.9 percent sales tax on recreational pot. Colorado’s total pot sales next fiscal year were estimated to be about $610 million.    Continue reading “Governor: Colorado pot market exceeds tax hopes”

An anti-government protester prepares to throw a petrol bomb during clashes with riot police at Independence Square in KievSky News

Ukraine’s president has announced a truce with the opposition after violent clashes with riot police killed at least 26 people.

A statement on Viktor Yanukovych’s website said: “Based on the results of the meeting, the sides announced a truce and the start of a negotiations process aimed at ending the bloodshed (and) stabilising the situation in the country for the benefit of civil peace.”   Continue reading “Ukraine Truce Announced After Deadly Clashes”

Main Entry ImageHuffington Post – by Inae Oh

A New York State Assemblyman is warning against a bill that will make college courses available for inmates again, saying such rehabilitation efforts will lead to a “Breaking Bad” situation.

Jim Tedisco, an upstate Republican, issued a statement Tuesday with several references to the popular television series, in which a chemist-turned-teacher teams up with a high school dropout in the meth business.   Continue reading “GOP Lawmaker Warns Educating Prisoners Could Lead To A ‘Breaking Bad’ Situation”

U.S. Drought Monitor California February 11 2014The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Did you know that the U.S. state that produces the most vegetables is going through the worst drought it has ever experienced and that the size of the total U.S. cattle herd is now the smallest that it has been since 1951?  Just the other day, a CBS News article boldly declared that “food prices soar as incomes stand still“, but the truth is that this is only just the beginning.  If the drought that has been devastating farmers and ranchers out west continues, we are going to see prices for meat, fruits and vegetables soar into the stratosphere.  Already, the federal government has declared portions of 11 states to be “disaster areas”, and California farmers are going to leave half a million acres sitting idle this year because of the extremely dry conditions.  Sadly, experts are telling us that things are probably going to get worse before they get better (if they ever do).  As you will read about below, one expert recently told National Geographic that throughout history it has been quite common for that region of North America to experience severe droughts that last for decades.  In fact, one drought actually lasted for about 200 years.  So there is the possibility that the drought that has begun in the state of California may not end during your entire lifetime.   Continue reading “15 Reasons Why Your Food Bill Is Going To Start SOARING”

They go for the door, but this mom is ready for them with a firearm locked and loaded. New York Daily News – by LEE MORAN

You don’t want to mess with this mom!

A Detroit woman surprised a trio of armed teen thugs when they came to try and rob her house.

Instead of sitting back and watching them steal her stuff, she locked and loaded a rifle — and then fired it as she chased them back outside.   Continue reading “Detroit mom opens fire on three intruders as they try to rob her home”

Gun Owners of America

“[New Jersey has] subordinated the People’s right to keep and bear arms to the state’s alleged interest in promoting public safety.  It is not, however, within the authority of courts to override the Constitution as ratified by the People.” — Gun Owners of America’s legal brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in Drake v. Jerejian, February 12, 2014

Pro-gun victories are coming so fast and furiously (no pun intended) that it’s difficult to keep up with them.   Continue reading “Gun Owners Spank Bloomberg, Schumer, IRS & Governor “Moonbeam” Brown — And GOA submits new brief before the U.S. Supreme Court”