Some Anti-Memorial Day RemembrancesLew Rockwell – by Thomas DiLorenzo

One of the tenets of militaristic fascism in America is the oft-repeated slogan that “you don’t have to agree with the wars to honor those who fight them for us.”  Something to this effect is repeated thousands of times during Memorial Day bloviations all across the fruited plain.   And it is all complete nonsense.  “Honoring” paid killers for the state for participating in non-defensive, unjust wars only serves to make it more likely that there will be even more unjust wars in the future.  And it rewards individuals for engaging in some of the most sinful and reprehensible behavior known to mankind.   Continue reading “Some Anti-Memorial Day Remembrances”

what is the federal reserve and why is it privateWake-Up World – by Zen Gardner

Amazingly enough, most people don’t know that the United States Federal Reserve Bank is a private institution. It’s so private that despite its profound influence and power, no one is allowed to know who the board of directors are or any of its inner workings. Yet they control not just the production and flow of money in America, but the economic mechanisms that drive the US economy and thus much of the rest of the world.   Continue reading “What is the Federal Reserve – and Why is it Private?”

-Pfc. Justin Faulk instructs a Soldier in Royal Thai Army proper firing techniques during a reflexive fire range as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2008. (Image credit: Official U.S Army photo by Spc. Natalie Barber/Flickr)Blacklisted News – End the Lie

The U.S. Department of State on Saturday announced widespread moves to distance the United States from Thailand after the military coup and the suspension of the constitution on Thursday.

The coup began on Thursday as the Thai military suspended the constitution and took control of the government, shut down media outlets and detained the political leaders of Thai parties, all of which U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said “concerned” him.   Continue reading “Coup in Thailand: U.S. cuts foreign aid, severs military contact until democracy restored”

Rubenstein’s Carlyle Group buys Texas Competitive debtNew York Post – by Josh Kosman

The collapse of a giant Texas utility is bringing out the inner vulture of private-equity mogul David Rubenstein.

Rubenstein’s Carlyle Group, through its Claren Road hedge fund, snapped up debt in Energy Future Holdings’ Texas Competitive power plants at a steep discount before it went bust last month — hoping to make money when the restructuring played out, sources said.   Continue reading “Rubenstein’s Carlyle Group buys Texas Competitive debt”

US man finds lost mother in Amazon tribeNew York Post – by Maureen Callahan

When David Good was a kid, and his friends asked where his mother was, he’d always say the same thing: She died in a car crash.

His dad, Ken, couldn’t understand: “I’d say, ‘Why don’t you just say your mom’s Venezuelan, and your parents are divorced? It’s so common.’ ”“I experimented with responses, and I found that the most effective,” David says. “I could see the horror in their faces” — he laughs — “and there would be no more questions.”   Continue reading “US man finds lost mother in Amazon tribe”

NC Renegade – by dagny

The five stages of the grieving process described below is a commonly accepted way by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when diagnosed with a terminal illness or facing a life changing  loss.  It was first introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying.  I propose that it is what many U.S. citizens are going through today in light of the strong socialist movement taking over much of our country.     Continue reading “The 5 stages of Grieving/Loss Process In Relationship To The Battle for Our Republic”

NBC News

A woman used a filet knife to kill two pit bulls that got out of a yard while she was walking her dogs in a Southern California desert city.

Debbie Duran and a friend were walking her three German shepherds on Wednesday in Apple Valley when she said a pit bull charged them and began attacking her friend and her dog, Jodie. Another pit bull ran up seconds later.   Continue reading “Woman Stabs to Death Two Attacking Pit Bulls”

Ukip leader NIgel Farage, at the South East count in Southampton, hailed his party's victory as the most extraordinary result in British politics for 100 yearsDaily Mail – by Matt Chorley

Nigel Farage today declared that his ‘dream has become a reality’ after UKIP stormed to victory in the European elections.

With 10 regions declared, UKIP has won more than 27 per cent of the vote, securing 23 MEPs, leaving Labour and the Tories to battle it out for second for the first time in 100 years.

Mr Farage said he was ‘over the moon’ and predicted that Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg could be forced to quit after losing 11 of his 12 MEPs, despite pitching the Lib Dems as a the ‘party of in’.    Continue reading “‘The people’s army are on the march’: ‘Over the moon’ Nigel Farage hails biggest ‘political earthquake’ in a century as UKIP humiliate every other party and plunge Lib Dems into leadership crisis”

Jon Rappoport

These are preliminary notes.

For now, they’re based on media accounts of the killing spree on May 23, in Isla Vista, California—and of course, these media accounts of mass murders should never be accepted, on their face, as ironclad facts.

Rodger is reported to be the son of Peter Rodger, a unit director of the film, Hunger Games. According to press accounts, the father specifically directed a short film within that film—a propaganda piece extoling the “new society” in which ritual sacrifice of children in the Games is a way of never forgetting the treason of rebellion/war in the “old society,” the rebellion which must never happen again.   Continue reading “Elliot Rodger, Santa Barbara killer: parallels and numbers”

Pope Francis prays at Israel's separation barrier The Telegraph – by Nick Squires

Pope Francis made an unscheduled stop at the Israeli-built barrier that separates the town of Bethlehem from Jerusalem on Sunday, praying against the wall that has come to symbolise Arab-Israeli division.

The unexpected gesture in the cradle of Christianity came as the Pope was en route to Manger Square, where Jesus is thought to have been born 2,000 years ago.

Continue reading “Israel will ‘speak to the Vatican’ about Pope’s unscheduled stop near an Israeli-built barricade”

AOL – by Caroline Moss

What can’t money buy?

A service called Rent-A-Gent lets women choose a male companion from a list of “smart and handsome men.”

For $200 bucks an hour, men can serve as handymen, dates, or personal chefs. Continue reading “Women Are Using ‘Rent-A-Gent’ To Hire Men To Do Chores And Go On Dates”

A Santa Barbara County Sheriff officer leaves the home of Chin Rodger in the 23000 block of Windom street in West Hills, CA.  Rodger is the mother of Elliott Rodger who is suspected of killing 6 people Friday night in Isla Vista, CA. near the campus of UCSB.  Santa Barbara County Sheriff and ATF searched the home Sunday.    ( Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News )Redlands Daily Facts – by Brenda Gazzar

Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s and federal ATF officials served a search warrant and searched the premises of the West Hills home of the mother of the young man who went on a shooting rampage that left six people dead and 13 injured Friday night in Isla Vista, a college town near Santa Barbara.

Officials brought out one blue box after searching the home of Lichin Rodger, who goes by the name Chin Rodger, for more than an hour but declined to comment on its contents.   Continue reading “Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Department, ATF search homes of suspect Elliot Rodger’s parents”

WND – by Jim Fletcher

Parents of a second-grader in Colorado Springs, Colorado, are outraged after their son was questioned by school officials for completing a class assignment in which he said he had seen the figure of a gun in the clouds.

Kody Smith, a student at Talbott Elementary in the Widefield School District, went outside last week with his classmates after being asked to describe figures in the clouds. The students were told to use their imaginations.   Continue reading “Boy sees ‘gun’ in cloud, school goes ballistic”