American Defense Party – by JB Campbell

Some people have all the luck.  People in Connecticut, for example.  The state cops say they’re coming for the guns.  The matronly new chief says no, but the odious Lt. Paul Vance, the front man for the Sandy Hook lie factory, says it’s true and moreover, it’s un-American to oppose them in any way.   Not only that:  he said that he’s the master.  What the hell did that mean?

Let’s say Chief Grandma thinks she’s not lying.  If eighty percent of the people refuse to obey “the law,” what’s a gun cop to do?    They know you’ve got an “illegal” rifle or magazine, they know where you live.  Are they going to let it slide?   Continue reading “What is their plan for us?”

No family is safe while CPS is operational. Police State USA

MICHIGAN — Hundreds of thousands of parents have been flagged as “child abusers” in a huge database maintained in secret by Michigan’s Child Protective Services (CPS) agency.   The names are entered into the database without due process, without a judicial hearing, without an opportunity for defense, without a conviction, and without even letting the individuals know they have been targeted.

The list is called the Michigan Child Abuse and Neglect Central Registry.  It reportedly contains the names of 275,000 “abusive” parents currently in that state alone, as WXYZ reported.   Continue reading “Michigan CPS has gigantic secret list of parents labeled “child abusers” without due process”

Blacklisted News – by Lee Rogers

This is nothing more than a cover up.  Ibragim Todashev was murdered by the FBI undoubtedly to hide the truth behind the alleged Boston Marathon bombing and the two patsies the government blamed it on.  He was shot several times including once in the back of the head.  The specific details surrounding the official story have also changed numerous times all of which claim that FBI agents were defending themselves from a violent attack by Todashev while he was being questioned in his apartment.   Continue reading “FBI Agent Cleared in Fatal Shooting of Ibragim Todashev”

ammoDefensive Training Group

EDIT:  The following is not to be construed as to how much ammo you should own, but rather, what is carried on your person.  Our recommended absolute minimum is to have 1,000 rounds per rifle and 500 rounds per pistol owned in reserve, which does not count that which you use to keep your skills honed.

A good question posed that has numerous answers based on the conditions you may find yourself faced with.   Continue reading “If/When SHTF, How Much Ammo Should I Carry?”

Yahoo News – by ERIKA NIEDOWSKI

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Law enforcement officials raided the office and home of House Speaker Gordon Fox on Friday as part of an investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office, the FBI, IRS and state police.

Authorities entered Fox’s Statehouse office carrying an evidence bag and empty cardboard boxes Friday morning. Fox’s spokesman, Larry Berman, said state police had asked everyone working in the office to leave, but he didn’t know why.   Continue reading “Rhode Island speaker’s work, home raided in probe”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

If it was the intent of the West to bring Russia and China together – one a natural resource (if “somewhat” corrupt) superpower and the other a fixed capital / labor output (if “somewhat” capital misallocating and credit bubbleicious) powerhouse – in the process marginalizing the dollar and encouraging Ruble and Renminbi bilateral trade, then things are surely “going according to plan.”   Continue reading “Petrodollar Alert: Putin Prepares To Announce “Holy Grail” Gas Deal With China”

Erik Rush

It sounds like an expensive cigar, but Diego Garcia is actually a United States military base that we technically rent from the United Kingdom. At 967 nautical miles south-southwest from the southern tip of India, it is more or less midway between Indonesia and the African continent. The US Navy operates its Naval Support Facility (NSF) there, which is a naval ship and submarine support base, military air base, as well as a communications and space-tracking facility.   Continue reading “What really happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370”

The Libertarian Republic

Lance Thomas was a successful watch dealer in West Los Angeles for fourteen years. When a series of crimes began occurring in his neighborhood he decided to buy a gun to defend himself. What happened next is an all American tale of heroic self defense in the face of hardened criminals.   Continue reading “Meet The Store Owner Who Shot Five Gang Members”

Special bond: The giraffe approached the man's hospital bed, and appeared to give the 54-year-old a kiss goodbyeDaily Mail – by ANDREW CHESTERTON

This is the touching moment a giraffe bid a sad farewell to a dying worker who had spent his entire adult life cleaning the animal’s enclosure at a Dutch zoo.

The 54-year-old maintenance worker, who has terminal cancer, asked that his hospital bed be wheeled into the giraffe enclosure at Rotterdam’s Diergaarde Blijdorp zoo.

In a heartbreaking scene, one of the giraffes then approached the man, known only as Mario, and gave him a tender kiss goodbye.   Continue reading “A kiss from a giraffe for dying zookeeper as he is wheeled in his hospital bed to say a final farewell to the animals he cared for”

DAWN

With the war in Afghanistan winding down, news reports suggest that the United States may dispose $7 billion in military equipment by handing it over to Pakistan.

The Washington Post (WP) reported that the potential move could be, “part of an effort by the Pentagon to unload excess military supplies to US allies at no cost”.   Continue reading “US military may hand over Afghan war equipment to Pakistan”

Long Island Business News

Officials in Southampton on Long Island believe they’ve found a way to control invasive plants that doesn’t involve pesticides.

Newsday reports that the town board has voted to rent goats to eat the plants.

The Nubian dairy goats will be rented from farmers in upstate Rhinebeck.   Continue reading “Southampton to rent goats to eat pesky weeds”

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The Illinois Supreme Court has struck down the state’s broad eavesdropping law that prohibited the audio recording of any person, public or not, without consent. Opponents of the law said it chilled free speech and the ability to watch law enforcement.

The state Supreme Court ruled that the law “criminalizes a wide range of innocent conduct,” the Chicago Tribune reported.   Continue reading “Illinois strikes down law that prohibited First Amendment right to record”

Mail.com

CHICAGO (AP) — For uninsured people, the nation’s new health care law may offer an escape from worry about unexpected, astronomical medical bills. But for Stephanie Payne of St. Louis, who already had good insurance, the law could offer another kind of escape: the chance to quit her job.

At 62, Payne has worked for three decades as a nurse, most recently traveling house to house caring for 30 elderly and disabled patients. But she’s ready to leave that behind, including the job-based health benefits, to move to Oregon and promote her self-published book. She envisions herself blogging, doing radio interviews and speaking to seniors groups.   Continue reading “With health law, workers ponder the I-Quit option”

Mail.com

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The luxury hotel was considered one of the safest spots in the Afghan capital Kabul. Yet, four gunmen walked in, made their way to the restaurant, pulled out hidden pistols and started shooting diners, officials said Friday. They killed nine people, including shooting an AFP journalist, his wife and two children in the head.

The shooting spree Thursday evening at the Serena Hotel was the latest in a series of high-profile attacks by the Taliban and allied militants as they step up a campaign of violence, vowing to disrupt the April 5 national elections.   Continue reading “Taliban kill 9 in Afghan hotel, shoot kids in head”