JPEG - 37.7 kbVoltaire – by Manlio Dinucci

Special Forces have been designed to use military means to conduct unconventional warfare operations, mainly to cause riots and murder political opponents. Washington already secretly used them in 78 countries, while denying the very existence of their missions, although their budget exceeds 10 billion dollars annually. The globalization of these forces should enable it to expand its invisible dictatorship.   Continue reading “The Globalization of Special Forces”

Banksters wars 1The Liberty Beacon – by Roger Landry 

As we look throughout history we find that war is a tool that has been used by a small cast of individuals (Global Banksters) over and over again to facilitate their goals regardless of the ramifications to humanity as a whole.

War has and is being used as a siphon to draw the wealth from the hands of the masses and concentrate it into the hands of the so called Elite. Banksters have utilized this mechanism countless times throughout history with resounding success and used it in a very heinous fashion including the financing of both sides of the instigated hostilities.   Continue reading “Every War Is A Bankster War!”

Obama Assaulting AmericansMilitia News – by Sher Zieve

In order to effectively—and with as much certainty as is possible—decimate and destroy a country, its Middle Class must be thoroughly eradicated. The infamous Soviet-style Communist Saul Alinsky—mentor to Hillary Clinton who wrote her Senior thesis on him “There is Only the Fight…” at Wellesley College—wrote extensively about it in his book Rules for Radicals.   Continue reading “Obama Syndicate Assaulting Americans From Every Angle”

The officer kicked the 13-year-old’s legs from underneath him.New York Daily News – by Joe Kemp

The family of a 13-year-old Florida boy plans to file a complaint against police after a video posted online shows a cop kicking the teen to the ground while is hands were apparently restrained behind him.

The teenager, Keven Jean Baptiste, said his legs were kicked out from under him after police were called to the Boynton Beach street where he was tossed off a school bus for refusing to close a window.

Jean Baptiste said he has asthma and opened the window because he had trouble breathing after a classmate sprayed perfume.   Continue reading “Florida cop caught on camera kicking 13-year-old boy”

stop-racismSHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Earlier this week First Lady Michelle Obama urged schoolchildren to monitor their parents for racially insensitive comments because Federal laws can only go so far in stopping racism.

While we don’t have any racially insensitive incidents against African Americans to report at this time, maybe Mrs. Obama can assist us with the insensitive and racist actions taken by organizers of the annual White Privilege Conference held in Madison, Wisconsin.   Continue reading “No Whites Allowed: Student Booted From Conference Because Of Skin Color: “Because I was white they would feel unsafe?””

bannedHealth Wealth Happiness

In 2006 when Michael and I went to Cannes, France in 2006, we rented a very nice medium-sized Citroen van which took diesel and did 60 miles to the gallon. We were very surprised to find that this kind of car was so readily available, and would have loved to have taken it back with us. (We later learned, when you visit Europe, ask for a small car. We were given a “free upgrade” at the time, not realizing that the knowing ones all want small cars. Parking spaces are so small that you are much more likely to end up with a big scratch on the car, from other drivers, as we did. When traveling to Europe, always be sure to use one of those gold credit cards with the free auto insurance before you leave).   Continue reading “50 – 300 MPG Cars are Banned in the USA”

warGlobal Research – by Prof. John McMurtry

The following article was first published by GR in May 2003

“It is easy. All you have to do is tell the people they are being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger.” -Hermann Goering

Genocide used to be a crime without a name. Although the most heinous of all crimes, the concept was not introduced into international language until after World War 2. Until then, military invasion and destruction of other peoples and cultures masqueraded under such slogans as progress and spreading civilisation.   Continue reading “Understanding the U.S. War State”

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

Several years ago after I became convinced that there is a chemtrail spraying agenda, I decided that I would not fly again, even though I would like to visit some far off places since, basically, I’m retired. My late husband and I enjoyed numerous trips abroad, so traveling by plane is not new to me, and I also did it for business trips too. However, I’ve decided to “walk my talk” and not financially support chemtrail spraying airlines since independent civilian airlines are contracted to spray chemtrails. Did you know that?
Continue reading “Does the Airline You Fly Spray Chemtrails?”

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

A pending proposal from President Obama to create a vast new wilderness area on the U.S.-Mexico border is drawing criticism from Republican lawmakers and local law enforcement officials who say it would significantly impede border security.

The Obama administration is set to designate a 600,000 acre national monument in south-central New Mexico to be managed and controlled by the Bureau of Land Management, a federal agency. The designated land will be called the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, and environmentalists have long-sought the designation.   Continue reading “Republicans, Local Sheriff Warn Border Wilderness Zone Will Create Vast Drug Corridor”

Who What Why – by Christian Stork

Doubts about the already controversial shooting of Boston Bombing figure Ibragim Todashev in Florida last year are sure to grow with new revelations about the FBI agent who shot him.

As WhoWhatWhy previously reported, the case is full of anomalies and part of a larger pattern of harassment against Chechen-Americans who knew accused bombers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Like everything related to the bombing, Todashev’s killing is swaddled in official secrecy and the U.S. government’s latest report about the Boston tragedy shows there was plenty to be secretive about.   Continue reading “Todashev’s Killer: No Wonder His Identity Was Secret”

WFAA 8 News – by Todd Unger

FORT WORTH — A mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service is under investigation for allegedly slamming a rock on a four-year-old Silky Terrier named Maxwell which had to eventually be euthanized.

Taiesha Brown was inside her east Fort Worth home on Saturday afternoon when her husband rushed in saying their 10-pound dog was bleeding badly.   Continue reading “Fort Worth mailman accused of mortally wounding family dog”

Activist Post – by Nicolas West

Ethics is very often the final concern of science, especially where military endeavors are concerned.

Drones and robots are finally becoming front page news after a series of warnings from prominent scientists and researchers who are beginning to see some of the darker side to what is being unleashed upon humanity.
Continue reading “Ban on Terminator Robots Postponed at United Nations Convention”

AP_ORGAN_MONUMENT_JEWELL_61347112USA Today – by Aamer Madhani

WASHINGTON — President Obama on Wednesday will use executive authority to designate the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks in southern New Mexico a national monument, according to the White House.

The White House projects that the designation could spur $7.4 million new economic activity in the area around the monument, and comes as the Obama administration tries to draw attention this week to investing in the USA.   Continue reading “Obama gives Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks monument status”

AFP Photo / Getty Images / Justin SullivanRT News

A number of Philadelphia city judges will stand trial in the coming weeks after being accused of organizing a ticket-fixing scheme that benefited politically-connected members of the city, an issue that compelled officials to ban traffic court altogether.

After a delay, Monday opening statements in the corruption trial were scheduled to begin next week. The trial aims to determine whether six current and former judges are guilty of the 77 counts they were indicted for.   Continue reading “Philly judges face corruption charges for getting politicians off the hook”

AFP Photo / Fabrice CoffriniRT News

Swiss bank Credit Suisse pleaded guilty Monday to the charge that it facilitated wealthy Americans who sought to commit tax evasion, becoming the first major bank to admit criminal wrongdoing in over 20 years and agreeing to pay $2.6 billion in fines.

The settlement announcement Monday included an acknowledgement from bank officials that they knowingly and intentionally helped thousands of US citizens put their money into offshore accounts, allowing them to hide financial assets from the US Internal Revenue Service. US Attorney General Eric Holder, who has been criticized for being too slow to go after major banks, told reporters that the admission of guilt was a major step forward for prosecutors investigating financial institutions.   Continue reading “Swiss bank admits to helping wealthy Americans avoid taxes, fined $2.6 bn”

HitlerFellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn

In the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre hoax, the Obama regime and Congressional Democrats made every effort to effectuate gun control on the federal level — to no avail.

So the POS is now going the stealth route by driving gun manufacturers and retailers out of business via choking off their sales and bank credit.   Continue reading “Obama’s stealth gun-control by driving gun sellers out of business”

Photo taken on May 14, 2014shows a person identified by Turkish media as Yusuf Yerkel, advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, kicking a protester already held by special forces police members during Erdogan's visit to Soma, Turkey.(AFP Photo / Depo Photos )RT News

A top aide to the Turkish PM, Ysuf Yerkel, has been given a week’s sick leave for “leg trauma” he sustained after kicking a mourner following Turkey’s worst mining disaster in history.

A picture of Yerkel kicking a protester who was being restrained by two security force members emerged last week following the official visit of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to the town of Soma in the wake of the mining disaster on May 13.    Continue reading “Turkish PM’s aide granted sick leave for ‘trauma’ after kicking mine tragedy mourner”