Gadsden_Flag_Resist_The_TyrannyResist the Tyranny – by Matt Winkeljohn

The Gadsden flag has a very long and rich history in this country.

Depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike and the words “Dont tread on me,” the flag is named after American general and statesman Christopher Gadsden.  Gadsden designed the flag in 1775 during the American revolution.  It was also used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag.   Continue reading “High School Student “Not Welcome” At School After Flying The Gadsden Flag”

The Myth of the Good Guy CopCop Block

On the Cop Block Facebook page, comments on this blog, and on my YouTube channel, and really anywhere you say anything negative about police in general, there is one common theme you can expect to hear from the voting cattle and government propagandabots. “You shouldn’t paint with such a broad brush, sure there are some bad cops out there, but most cops are good guys. Maybe not most, but some of them exist. Someday you might need a cop” or some variation thereof.  
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Kim Jong UnLA Times – by Barbara Demick

Yet another urban legend about North Korea bites the dust.

The ex-girlfriend of leader Kim Jong Un, reportedly executed by firing squad last year, turned up apparently alive and well on a state television broadcast Friday night.

Hyon Song Wol, a singer with an all-female band, was reported to be one of  10 to 12 people executed in August by firing squad, as the story claimed, for performing in pornographic videos sold in China.   Continue reading “North Korea leader’s ‘executed’ ex-girlfriend shows up alive on TV”

Devon Archer Ukraine gasHang the Bankers – by Filip K

Vice President Joe Biden‘s son and a close friend of Secretary of State John Kerry’s stepson have joined the board of a Ukrainian gas producer controlled by a former top security and energy official for deposed President Viktor Yanukovych.

The move has attracted attention given Messrs. Biden’s and Kerry’s public roles in diplomacy toward Ukraine, where the U.S. expressed support for pro-Western demonstrators who toppled Mr. Yanukovych’s Kremlin-backed government in February. The uprising provoked a pro-Russia backlash that has plunged the post-Soviet republic into conflict and brought it to the brink of civil war.    Continue reading “John Kerry’s friend joins the Board of Ukrainian gas producer, same company as Joe Biden’s son”

Your Jewish News – by Devansh Dutt

A black Jewish immigrant has announced plans to sue several Israeli banks after they refused to provide him with a loan to build the Third Temple in Jerusalem’s Old City.

The incident began when the Jewish immigrant from Ethiopia, arrived to Israel, and learned that the Second Temple was destroyed many years ago.
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Shay Wilinski works in the Microbiology Lab at Community Hospital, where a patient with the first confirmed U.S. case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome is in isolation, in Munster, Indiana, May 5, 2014 (Reuters / Jim Young)RT News

A man in Illinois has tested positive for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) but has shown no signs of illness, US health officials say. The case may shed light on milder forms of the new deadly virus that kills 30 percent of those infected.

The man is a business associate of an Indiana resident who was confirmed as the first US case of the deadly Middle East virus, and likely contracted it from him. Though he did not seek or require medical help and is reported to be feeling well, a blood test on Friday showed he had developed antibodies to MERS, said officials at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).    Continue reading “Illinois resident tests positive for MERS but doesn’t fall ill”

A man walks from his Ferrari as a carriage passes during the fourth day of the Royal Ascot horse racing festival at Ascot, southern England, June 21, 2013. (Reuters/Darren Staples)RT News

Briton’s wealthiest people own a third of the country’s GDP, with a combined fortune of 874 billion dollars, which is an increase of 15.4 percent on last year’s total, according to an annual survey.

The Sunday Times Rich List shows that the United Kingdom’s richest are richer than ever before, which is in sharp contrast with many ordinary Britons who are struggling after five years of austerity.   Continue reading “‘Better than ever’: UK’s richest own one third of country’s wealth”

mistletoe cancerJB Bardot

Viscum Album, more commonly known as mistletoe, is one of the most researched and widely used alternative cancer therapies, and it is regularly prescribed as a complementary therapy to treat cancer patients in Europe. Mistletoe has been used to heal many conditions for thousands of years. The Druids and ancient Greeks were well aware of its magical healing properties. Mistletoe is not currently available as an herbal cancer therapy in the United States because the FDA does not approve the sale of it as a cancer treatment. This is remarkable because approximately $59 million is spent on herbal mistletoe therapy in Europe each year, and patients in Germany are even able to claim treatment costs, which are then paid for by their health insurance. Is it possible that a humble Christmas decoration holds the cure for one of the most widely diagnosed diseases known to man? This article looks at mistletoe therapy as an alternative cancer treatment, and examines the origins of this so-called miracle plant.   Continue reading “Mistletoe — A Potent Cancer Treatment and You Thought it was Just for Kissing”

transfer factor turmericJB Bardot

Alternative medicine for the treatment of pets has received a lot of interest over the last few years, as more and more people look for safe and natural ways to cure themselves and their smallest family members. Modalities ranging homeopathy to, chiropractic, massage, acupuncture and herbal medicine are routinely utilized by millions of people all over the world; and many have rid their pets of chronic diseases that conventional medicine has failed to cure.   Continue reading “Treat Pets Suffering from Cancer, Urinary Tract Infections, Diabetes, Digestive Disorders and More using Turmeric, Transfer Factor, and Other Non-conventional Alternatives”

conspiracyNatural News – by Mike Adams

The phrase “conspiracy theorist” is a derogatory smear phrase thrown at someone in an attempt to paint them as a lunatic. It’s a tactic frequently used by modern-day thought police in a desperate attempt to demand “Don’t go there!”

But let’s step back for a rational moment and ask the commonsense question: Are there really NO conspiracies in our world?   Continue reading “Refreshing rationality: Why NOT believing in conspiracies is a sure sign of mental retardation”

9bd6526e102b6772b6ccaed80979c2e1_MThe New American – by Bob Adelmann

On August 1, citizens in Minnesota will rejoice that the police can no longer steal their property without their being convicted — or even charged with — a crime. Until then, Minnesota remains an upside-down world, as do many other states, where police can seize cash and property if they think that somehow that cash or property was involved in a crime. Until August 1, citizens who have had their property seized will still have to prove a negative: that their property was neither the “instrument” nor the “proceeds” of the charged crime.   Continue reading “Minnesotans Score Small Victory in Civil Asset Forfeiture War”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

In the past several years, one of the topics covered in detail on these pages has been the surge in such gimmicks designed to disguise lack of demand and end customer sales, used extensively by US automotive manufacturers, better known as “channel stuffing”, of which General Motors is particularly guilty and whose inventory at dealer lots just hit a new record high. But did you know that when it comes to flat or declining sales and stagnant end demand, channel stuffing is merely the beginning?    Continue reading “Where the World’s Unsold Cars Go To Die”