RT News

Kiev does not care about civilians in eastern Ukraine, and people have to flee their homes amid daily bombings, Ukrainian refugees told RT at a temporary camp in Russia’s Rostov. It comes amid Kiev’s “lies” about humanitarian corridors, they said.

Thousands of eastern Ukrainians are flowing into Russia amid the ongoing Kiev military operation, in which the cities occupied by anti-government activists are being shelled and bombardedwith heavy artillery and incendiary bombs. Even in large regional centers like Lugansk, people no longer feel safe, as cases of Ukrainian jets launching missiles at central city buildings in broad daylight have been reported.   Continue reading “‘Bombardment never stops’: E. Ukrainian refugees share horrors of Kiev military op”

Marinecourthouse.jpgFox News

The defense of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, jailed in Mexico since March 31 after accidentally crossing the border with three registered guns, is once again in turmoil, as yet another legal shakeup has dashed any hopes for a quick return to the U.S.

Although Tahmooressi’s mother would not confirm that the second of two attorneys hired to win her son’s freedom had been fired, sources told FoxNews.com that Lamberto Jesus Esquer Dabdoub is no longer representing the Marine and veteran of two tours of duty in Afghanistan. A news conference that had been scheduled for Thursday at Esquer’s Tijuana office was canceled without explanation, and the lawyer has not returned repeated calls for comment.   Continue reading “Tahmooressi team in turmoil: Latest legal shakeup prolongs Marine’s nightmare”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Having set a deadline of June 16 (next Monday) for pre-payment of gas supplies from Russia to Ukraine, it appears Ukraine officials are willing to take the pain of no energy instead of paying what Gazprom is asking:   Continue reading “Ukraine PM Warns “Prepare For Russian Gas Cutoff On Monday””

Deputy Ashland ShootingOregon Live

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — The Jackson County sheriff says two deputies were serving an eviction order on an Ashland man Tuesday when he came out of his bedroom pointing a shotgun at them, and they shot and killed him.

Sheriff Mike Winters told a press conference Wednesday that both deputies fired and 73-year-old Earl Carlson Harris was hit at least twice.

Winters says it appears the deputy’s decision to fire was correct, but the case remains under investigation by state police and others.   Continue reading “Deputies kill armed 73-year-old Ashland man during eviction”

One News Now – by Chad Groening

The Minuteman Project intends to demonstrate outside a Mexican consulate to urge the release of a U.S. Marine veteran being held in a Mexican prison.

Jim Gilchrist, founder and president of the Minuteman Project, says Andrew Tahmooressi is essentially being held as a political prisoner.

“I think he’s being held more as a show of force by the Mexican authorities: Hey we’re tough and we’ve got one of your guys. What are you going to do about it?”   Continue reading “Minuteman leader plans to picket Mexican consulate”

Marine reservist Sgt. Andrew TahmooressiExaminer – by Renee Nal

The founder and president of Shield Tactical, John W. Harrington, made the trek from Shiner, Texas to Tombstone, Ariz., in the effort to ultimately free Marine reservist Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, who served two combat tours in Afghanistan and has been held in a Mexican prison since the beginning of April on weapons smuggling charges.

Pete Santilli of the Guerilla Media Network (GMN) caught up with Harrington on the road. In a video posted at GMN’s YouTube page, Harrington confirmed that he was on his way to meet with the group “Riders USA.” The group “2 Million Bikers to DC” has also been supporting the effort, posting updates at their Facebook page.   Continue reading “Patriot bikers interviewed about effort to free Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi”

AOL – by JUAN A. LOZANO

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl “looked good” after arriving back in the United States and is working daily with health professionals after being held by the Taliban for five years in Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.

Bergdahl’s family has not joined him since he arrived at Brooke Army Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston after midnight Friday, and Army officials would not say when relatives might show up.   Continue reading “Army: Bowe Bergdahl ‘looked good’ after returning to the US”

Medicinal TobaccoWaking Times – by Katrina

Tobacco’s genus, Nicotiana, covers over 70 species. The name tobacco usually refers to most famous and widely used Nicotiana Tabacum and its shorter but more potent cousin Nicotiana Rustica, both native to the Americas.

Although it’s hard to pinpoint when and where it was first cultivated, it is sure tobacco has been used for several thousand years before the time Christopher Columbus reached Americas in 1492, and after that it spread to the whole world.   Continue reading “The long forgotten healing properties of tobacco”

d8fb63d495b6571268a3de2452581f36_XLThe New American – by Alex Newman

Under the guise of re-defining and improving what they inaccurately called “capitalism,” top insiders representing institutions that control some $30 trillion in assets met at aRothschild-sponsored “Inclusive Capitalism” summit in London to push what sounded suspiciously like global tyranny. From the IMF boss quoting Karl Marx to crony capitalist CEOs and central bankers pushing radical notions of “sustainability,” the globalist bigwigs consistently blamed what little remains of the free market for the horrific failures of socialism, central banking, and Big Government. Ironically, many of the attendees enriched by fleecing taxpayers via government were tripping over themselves to advocate more wealth redistribution and taxes.    Continue reading “Rothschild Crony Capitalist Summit Plots Against Free Markets”

Open Carry LongGunAmmoLand

Wisconsin –-(Ammoland.com)- Wisconsin Carry’s mission statement offers that we s upport an individual’s right to carry in the manner of their choosing so long as th ey do so safely and legally. This principle is reflected in the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution which says “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”. We are confident they were not just referring to handguns.

While a handgun presents a more convenient firearm carry experience for most individuals, a rifle is a superior defensive tool in many situations. With the exception of its size, an openly carried rifle presents no different a circumstance than an openly carried pistol.    Continue reading “Wisconsin Carry Issues Statement In Support Of ‘Open Carry Texas’”

Breitbart – by Kristin Tate

As the open carry debates heats up in Texas, Open Carry Texas (OCT)–a gun group that has garnered national attention in recent weeks–has apparently been receiving threats on a regular basis. “We get death threats all the time,” C.J. Grisham, President of OCT, told Breitbart Texas.

Grisham’s group received substantial press coverage when the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) released a statement on May 30 calling OCT’s demonstrations “downright weird” and “counter productive for the gun owning community.” While the NRA has since apologized for the comments, the national attention has led to OCT members receiving threats from angry individuals around the country.   Continue reading “‘Open Carry Texas’ Receiving Death Threats ‘All The Time’”

The Washington Post – by JUSTIN JOUVENAL

Gun rights activist Adam Kok­esh, who was convicted of drug and gun charges Thursday in a Fairfax County court, did not contest the allegations, but he called the raid that led to his arrest “political persecution.”

Kokesh, 32, entered an Alford plea in Circuit Court to two felonies related to his possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms while possessing a gun. In an Alford plea, a defendant does not admit guilt but acknowledges that prosecutors have enough evidence to obtain a conviction.   Continue reading “Va. court convicts gun rights activist Adam Kokesh”

Hands Off My GunThe Blaze – by Benjamin Weingarten

Dana Loesch has a new book coming out in October that is sure to stir up controversy among anti-gun activists, while firing up Second Amendment proponents.

The provocative title, “Hands Off My Gun,” (AmazonB&N) provides readers with the historical background behind why the Founders developed the Second Amendment, the devastating consequences (especially for women) of restrictions on such rights, and exposes the tactics and ideology of anti-gun activists while providing a guide to debunk their most specious arguments.   Continue reading “Dana Loesch: ‘Gun control is the ultimate war on women’”

for hireThe Organic Prepper

With unemployment rates skyrocketing, going out and finding a new job can be nigh on to impossible these days.  This is only going to get trickier as the government continues to force businesses to increase the minimum wage. Workloads that used to provide employment to two people are now forced onto one. The work performed gets shoddier as the one employed person struggles to keep up, and the number of people who are employed gets lower.

If you don’t have a job, consider making one up. Actually, you might be better to make up several, considering the current economy and how difficult it can be to start a business these days.   Continue reading “The Austerity Diaries: If You Don’t Have a Job, Make One Up”

NYPD cop & brother plead guilty to gun smugglingNew York Post – by Josh Saul

A Manhattan cop and his customs-officer brother pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court Thursday to smuggling unlicensed assault and sniper rifles from the United States to the Philippines.

Disgraced NYPD Officer Rex Maralit and his US Customs officer sibling, Wilfredo, shipped the guns to a third brother in the Philippines, prosecutors have said.The pair will land 4 ¾ to 6 years in prison under the deal.   Continue reading “NYPD cop & brother plead guilty to gun smuggling”

Nasdaq

The U.S. since last year has been secretly flying unmanned surveillance aircraft in small numbers over Iraq to collect intelligence on insurgents, according to U.S. officials.

The program was limited in size and proved little use to U.S. and Iraqi officials when Islamist fighters moved swiftly this week to seize two major Iraqi cities, the officials said.

Before the Islamist offensive, the program was expanded based on growing U.S. and Iraqi concerns about the expanded military activities of al Qaeda-linked fighters.   Continue reading “U.S. Secretly Flying Unmanned Drones Over Iraq”

Press TV

US President Barack Obama has ruled out sending American troops “back into combat” in Iraq to help fight the growing threat of al-Qaeda-inspired Takfiri militants in that country.

“We will not be sending US troops back into combat in Iraq,” Obama said on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday, with his Marine One helicopter seen in the background.   Continue reading “Obama says US won’t send combat troops to Iraq”

Breitbart – by MATTHEW BOYLE

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg donated $250,000 to the pro-Thad Cochran super PAC “Mississippi Conservatives” in late May, Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings the organization provided show.

Bloomberg’s donation to the Super PAC supporting Cochran could end up becoming a kiss of death for Cochran in the heated runoff against conservative state Sen. Chris McDaniel, who bested Cochran in the popular vote in the primary a little over a week ago, forcing a runoff a week from Tuesday.   Continue reading “Michael Bloomberg Dumps Quarter Million Dollars Into Mississippi To Help Thad Cochran”