Month: November 2014
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European Americans United – by Rudyard Kipling
It was not part of their blood,
It came to them very late,
With long arrears to make good,
When the Saxon began to hate.
They were not easily moved,
They were icy — willing to wait
Till every count should be proved,
Ere the Saxon began to hate. Continue reading “The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon”
Every household should have at least one gravity water filter that doesn’t need electricity to function, but which water filters perform the best when it comes to removing toxic elements and heavy metals?
To help answer the question, Natural News has published detailed results of the scientific testing of popular water filter brands. The results, achieved via ICP-MS instrumentation with parts-per-billion sensitivity, are published now at www.WaterFilterLabs.com Continue reading “Gravity water filter scientific test results released by Natural News: Big Berkey, ProPur, Zen Water Systems and more”
Police in Buffalo, N.Y. are demonstrating what gun rights activists across the map have been saying for years – and gun prohibition lobbyists have been denying – about how registration leads to confiscation as they will reportedly begin confiscating guns legally owned by people who have recently passed away, according to a report yesterday on Fox News.
The report has outraged members of at least one popular firearms forum, Defensive Carry.com, along with the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association (NYSRPA). It is news that puts the lie to claims by anti-gunners that gun owners needn’t be concerned about gun registration. That potential is why many gun owners in Washington fought Initiative 594, the 18-page gun control measure that will expand the state’s pistol registry. Continue reading “Activists outraged: Registration does lead to confiscation”
NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — It was just a few weeks ago that the family of one victim of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting learned a caseworker had been assigned to work with them following their daughter’s death nearly two years ago, an advisory commission heard Friday.
The mother of one of the 20 first-graders killed in the December 2012 shooting said that lack of communication is emblematic of the confusion about what services are accessible to the families and what resources they can tap. Continue reading “Newtown victims’ parents say need still unmet”
In the early days of the 9-11 Truth Movement, it was almost impossible to get anyone to listen to us at all. The entire nation wanted to kill every Arab on the planet, and it was far beyond difficult to tell people what had actually happened on that day. We kept banging away at it, because we understood the importance of the issue.
Nico had somehow procured the use of a store-front church on the lower east side for a public viewing of “In Plane Sight”, which was the first movie made on the subject of 9-11, and we were standing outside on the street talking while we waited for an audience to arrive. Continue reading “No Planes”
Wow, look at that crowd. Just think, you could sell tickets to some neck stretching to help finance our re-established republic. You would probably sell out football stadiums!
As incoming head of the Senate Energy Committee, Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski will gain more clout in January to reverse the 40-year ban on most U.S. crude oil exports, but she is unlikely to rush into legislative action.
The Republican senator has fought to relax the ban all year by issuing a series of papers detailing how such exports have been allowed in the past, holding a private meeting on the subject with Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, and hinting that 2015 could be the time to introduce ban-ending legislation. Continue reading “New Senate Energy head will need time to lift U.S. oil export ban”
Iraq will need about 80,000 effective military troops to retake the terrain it lost to Islamic State militants and restore its border with Syria, the top U.S. general said on Thursday.
“We’re going to need about 80,000 competent Iraqi security forces to recapture territory lost, and eventually the city of Mosul, to restore the border,” Army General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff, told a congressional hearing. Continue reading “Iraq needs 80,000 good troops to retake lost territory: U.S. general”
CNS News – by Brittany M. Hughes
President Barack Obama issued a memorandum Thursday immunizing federal contractors hired to address the Ebola outbreak in West Africa against lawsuits for importing Ebola into the United States.
The president’s directive gives the administrator for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) the authority to indemnify companies from lawsuits related to “contracts performed in Africa in support of USAID’s response to the Ebola outbreak in Africa where the contractor, its employees, or subcontractors will have significant exposure to Ebola.” Continue reading “Obama Immunizes Gov’t Contractors From Being Sued for Importing Ebola to US”
TUCSON, Ariz. – Studies Weekly touts itself as “America’s new textbook” and thinks it’s a good thing that it has teachers in at least 30% of public and private schools in all fifty states subscribing to its weekly Common Core-aligned publications.
Parents who want their kids to accurately learn their freedoms as guaranteed in the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution may have a different opinion, however.
According to Ednet online, the Studies Weekly periodical was first published by Studies Weekly president and founder Ed Rickers when he was a fourth grade teacher who did not have a traditional history textbook for his classroom in 1984. Continue reading “Bill of Rights gets disturbing makeover in major classroom publication”
On the heels of announcing an unexpected, landmark deal with China to cut greenhouse gas emissions, Obama will commit $3 billion over the next four years to the United Nations Green Climate Fund, a White House official told The Hill on Friday.
“It is in our national interest to help vulnerable countries to build resilience to climate change,” the official said on Friday. Continue reading “Obama to pledge $3B to UN fund aiding poor nations’ climate fight”
Veterans Today – by Jonas E. Alexis
“One Ring to rule them all,
One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.”[1]
In the Fellowship of the Ring, the Dark Lord Sauron tries mightily to rule Middle Earth with the One Ring which he forged in the fires of Mount Doom.
“He only needs the One; for he made that Ring himself, it is his, and he let a great part of his own former power pass into it, so that he could rule all the others.”[2] Continue reading “One Zionist Ring to Rule Them All”
Russian News – by Zhanna Bezpyatchuk
This article originally appeared at Euromaidan Press, a leading Ukrainian, pro-Poroshenko news outlet
Kyiv – The families of the fallen servicemen, as well as wounded fighters, participants of the ATO, will be able to receive free land lots in Kyiv, stated city head Vitaly Klitschko on Tuesday. As such, the Kyiv City Council plans to create a special committee during the nearest session to accept applications and determine the queue for receiving land lots. However, the city officials are not ready to name exact terms in which according decisions will be made and the land lots allocated. So far Vitaly Klitschko has personally inspected 10 hectares of land in the village of Bykivnya, which is intended for 38 families of the fallen soldiers.
Continue reading “Out of Cash, Kiev Offers to Pay Soldiers with Land”