Credit: northcharleston / FlickrInfowars – by Kit Daniels

The U.S. Department of Justice is currently attacking the Second Amendment by fiat while constantly denying its abuses despite clear evidence to the contrary.

Yesterday we revealed that the Justice Dept. is causing banks to fear doing business with legal gun dealers due to Operation Choke Point, a joint program between the DOJ, FDIC and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau targeting “high-risk activities,” of which firearm sales is also listed.   Continue reading “Justice Dept. Launches Covert Sanctions Against Gun Owners”

Washington Post – by George F. Will

Flint, Mich.

Earnest moralists lament Americans’ distrust of government. What really is regrettable is that government does much to earn distrust, as Terry Dehko, 70, and his daughter Sandy Thomas, 41, understand.

Terry, who came to Michigan from Iraq in 1970, soon did what immigrants often do: He went into business, buying Schott’s Supermarket in Fraser, Mich., where he still works six days a week. The Internal Revenue Service, a tentacle of a government that spent $3.5 trillion in 2013, tried to steal more than $35,000 from Terry and Sandy that year. Continue reading “The heavy hand of the IRS seizes innocent Americans’ assets”

IMF warns the Ukraine economy faces a 5% contraction this yearRTE

The International Monetary Fund has approved a $17 billion aid deal for Ukraine, as Kiev fights to prevent pro-Moscow separatists from hiving off another chunk of the country.

The IMF executive board’s green light opens the way for an immediate deployment of $3.2 billion to Kiev, which faces  deep fiscal problems, compounding its political crisis.

The rescue plan is part of a $27 billion bailout including the World Bank, European Union and others.   Continue reading “IMF approves $17 billion aid for Ukraine”

Yahoo News

BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Wednesday it would conduct joint naval drills with Russia in the East China Sea off Shanghai in late May, in what it called a bid to deepen military cooperation.

China’s defense ministry did not give an exact location in the East China Sea, where Beijing is locked in an increasingly bitter dispute with Japan over the ownership of a group of uninhabited islets.   Continue reading “China to conduct naval drills with Russia in East China Sea”

Before It’s News – by Susan Duclos

Public land records obtained by Before It’s News show a corporate entity partially owned by Senator Harry Reid is the owner of over 93 acres of undeveloped land within several miles of the Clliven Bundy ranch. Reid Bunkerville, LLC is listed as the current owner of four parcels of land on the west side of Bunkerville are within several miles of the Bundy ranch. This area appears to be slated for development in the future.

While this will be explained, parcels numbers provided along with ownership proof, it is encouraged for everyone reading to go through the information, the documents provided, visit the links and come to their own conclusions, because this is just the data from public records.   Continue reading “Reid Bunkerville LLC Exposed: Is This Why Bundy Ranch Was Targeted?”

Voting booths are set up in Waterloo, Iowa. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Now that everyone refuses to vote because no one believes in our government anymore, they are just going to force everyone to vote just like forcing Obamacare on us. Unbelievable!

Yahoo News – by Matt Bai

Word is that Sean Parker, the 34-year-old Web visionary who built Napster and then helped grow Facebook, is the latest billionaire with an idea to save the political system, or at least a lot of money in search of an idea to save the political system. Parker and other investors are said to be planning a startup aimed at organizing disaffected voters. They’ve hired some well-connected Washington consultants, because that’s what you do when you really want to stick it to the status quo.   Continue reading “The time has come to make you vote”

Nearly 200 Subway branches across the UK and Ireland have cut out ham and bacon, selling only halal meat, in response to demand from their multicultural customersDaily Mail – by Sean Poulter

Fast food giant Subway has removed ham and bacon from almost 200 outlets, and switched to halal meat alternatives in an attempt to please its Muslim customers.

It has confirmed turkey ham and turkey rashers will be used instead in 185 of its stores, where all the meat will now be prepared according to halal rules.

The chain, which has around 1,500 outlets across the UK, explained its decision by saying it had to balance animal welfare concerns with ‘the views of religious communities’.   Continue reading “UK: Subway removes ham and bacon from nearly 200 stores and offers halal meat only after ‘strong demand’ from Muslims”

Board meeting of US Communist Party, 17 April, 2014. Left to right: Estevan Nembhard, Esther Moroze, Sam Webb, Jarvis TynerBBC News- by Aidan Lewis

Like fellow movements around the world, the US Communist Party suffered a crippling blow with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. But a small group of die-hard members persevered.

Not far from Wall Street, on the seventh floor of an elegant eight-storey building on West 23rd Street, is the headquarters of an improbable political survivor – the Communist Party USA.    Continue reading “The curious survival of the US Communist Party”

Militant Hippies

What the hell are you folks doing? Why did you go to the Bundy Ranch? Was it to stop tyranny or was it to make a name for your selves? This thing is turning into a cluster F%$^! This is exactly what the government wants. They are sitting back in their offices laughing at both sides. Listen to what I just said, BOTH SIDES! In the beginning there were two sides as well. The tyrannical BLM and the Patriots. Now there are three sides. The Militia vs. the Oath Keepers and the BLM who is waiting both of you out. If this keeps up, they win and freedom loses.   Continue reading “Open letter to the Militia and the Oath Keepers”

Defense Intelligence Agency director U.S. Army Lt. General Michael Flynn (Reuters / Gary Cameron)RT News

Both the director and deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon announced on Wednesday that they are to leave their jobs by early fall. The move is thought be the result of mounting pressure by top Washington officials.

United States DIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn announced to Pentagon staff that he is walking away from that role a year earlier than anticipated.   Continue reading “US Defense Intelligence Agency director reportedly being forced out”

Rocky Mountain High School, Colorado (Image from 999thepoint.com)RT News

Florida conservatives, evidently alarmed by changing social and income demographics, are pushing legislation to combat what they say is the attempted indoctrination of American students with Islamic ideology.

Lawmakers are currently considering a so-called “anti-Sharia bill” which passed through the state Senate with a 24-14 vote on Monday. Sharia, which varies between cultures, is the basic path which devout Muslims try to follow. The rules, while strict by Western standards, often stretch past the confines of a mosque and regulate aspects of secular law, including crime, public policy, sex, diet, and economics.   Continue reading “‘One nation under Allah’: FL conservatives push for anti-Sharia legislation”

Mail.com

DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit-area factory where Rosie the Riveter showed that a woman could do a “man’s work” by building World War II-era bombers has been saved from the wrecking ball, organizers of a campaign to build a museum on the site announced Thursday.

The site’s manager had given the Save the Willow Run Bomber Plant campaign a deadline of Thursday to raise the $8 million needed to buy a 150,000-square-foot portion of the larger property. As recently as Tuesday morning, the group was about $1 million short of its goal, but later in the day “closed on a big one,” fundraising consultant Michael Montgomery said.   Continue reading “Rosie’s Michigan plant saved from wrecking ball”

MILITARY SEX ASSAULTSMail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — Reports of sexual assaults by members of the military rose 50 percent after the Pentagon began a vigorous campaign to get more victims to come forward, prompting defense officials to order a greater focus on prevention programs, including plans to review alcohol sales and policies.

But officials are still unhappy with the low number of male victims who reported sexual assault, and they say there will be a greater emphasis in the months ahead on getting men to come forward and seek help. Final data obtained by The Associated Press show that about 14 percent of the reports filed last year involved male victims.   Continue reading “Military sex assault claims up 50 pct”

Mail.com

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana man is accused of setting a trap and blindly blasting a shotgun into his garage, killing a 17-year-old German exchange student. A Minnesota man is convicted of lying in wait in his basement for two teenagers and killing them during a break-in.

The two recent cases take the “stand your ground” debate to a new level: Do laws that allow private citizens to protect their property also let them set a trap and wait for someone to kill? “We don’t want it to be easy to be able to prosecute people. But we want to be able to hold individuals accountable when they have stepped outside the bounds of society,” David LaBahn, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, said Wednesday.

Continue reading “‘Stand your ground’ law tested in recent shootings”

Starving the Monkeys

I have kept quiet about the evolving Bundy situation because, simply, everything that has been needed to be said about this evolution has already been well said by others. I choose to not comment about who should do or should have done what and when. 

Instead, I want to discuss the paradox faced by the federal government in this, the latest SWAT-style kabuki of their own creation, and what their alternatives are, now that it has grown out of control of the original simple-minded script: “Hey, fellas, let’s gear up and put that hayseed rancher in his place.” Oops.
Continue reading “The Bundy Paradox”

Fuel Fix – by Jennifer A. Dlouhy

WASHINGTON — Legislation to fast track U.S. natural gas exports moved one step closer to House passage on Wednesday, after modifications brokered by a Houston Democrat.

On a mostly party line vote of 33-18, the Energy and Commerce Committee approved the bill that would force the Energy Department to make a decision on applications to sell natural gas overseas within 90 days. That would, for the first time, impose a deadline on the Energy Department’s currently open-ended process of determining whether proposed exports to most nations are in the public interest.   Continue reading “Houston Democrat brokers deal to advance US gas export bill”

Oil and Gas Journal

The US oil and gas industry recorded its highest volume of first quarter mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in more than a decade, PwC US Energy Practice said in an Apr. 30 report on transactions with value greater than $50 million. The movement was a result of rising upstream activities and increased interest from foreign entities.

Forty-three oil and gas deals with values greater than $50 million occurred through Mar. 31, accounting for $19.8 billion, compared with 41 deals in last year’s first quarter (OGJ Online, May 6, 2013). The first-quarter 2014 total included five megadeals, representing $10.1 billion, compared with eight megadeals worth $19.7 billion in first-quarter 2013.   Continue reading “US Mergers & Acquisitions activity reaches highest 1Q volume in more than a decade”