pinecreekhighschool_coloradoThe Right Scoop 

I think administrators of Pine Creek High School in Colorado must be ‘high’ as they’ve forbidden students from exercising their constitutionally protected religious speech during their own free time in the school day. The school is citing “separation of church and state” as their legal backing for the ban.

And now, after sending a warning letter to the school, the ADF has filed suit in federal court against the school:    Continue reading “Colorado High School FORBIDS students from praying during free time”

Zero Hedge

It looks like the entire world is spitting out gold and silver as an investment or hedge, as the prices of both precious metals were tumbling in the past few weeks. Well, at least the demand for gold and silver ‘paper’ isn’t anymore what it used to be, but the demand for physical silver is really booming.

Reports have reached us from Germany that the demand for silver is really surging, and this is an interesting sentiment meter because Germany usually acts as one of the main distribution centers for the European Union. Several large bullion dealers have seen the demand for silver increase, and in just the next few days after last week’s crash, almost all dealers sold as many silver coins in just three days as they usually do in an entire month.   Continue reading “The US Government Doesn’t Want You To Know There’s A Run On Silver Bullion”

Obama and JinpingDW

The world’s two largest economies have agreed to grant visas to each other’s citizens valid for up to a decade. US President Obama has told leaders at the APEC summit the deal aims to strengthen business ties with China.

United States President Barack Obama began his week-long visit to Asia on Monday by announcing the visa deal at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Beijing. Obama told business leaders he wanted China “to do well,” saying that “one country’s prosperity doesn’t have to come at the expense of the other.” Continue reading “US and China strike visa deal at APEC, improve partnership”

Virginia Gazette – by Alison Frankel

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wounded U.S. veterans and family members of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq sued five European banks on Monday, seeking to hold them responsible for shootings and roadside bombings because they allegedly processed Iranian money that paid for the attacks.

The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, New York, named Barclays Plc, Credit Suisse Group AG, HSBC Holdings Plc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and Standard Chartered.   Continue reading “U.S. veterans sue banks, claim they should pay for Iraq attacks”

NAV Fanell N2 Removed.jpgNavy Times – by David Larter

A senior Navy intelligence leader whose provocative comments this year about Chinese bellicosity stirred an international controversy has been shelved in the wake of an investigation into his conduct, Navy Times has learned.

Capt. James Fanell, the director of intelligence and information operations at U.S. Pacific Fleet, has been removed from that position by PACFLT boss Adm. Harry Harris and reassigned within the command, Navy officials confirmed.    Continue reading “Senior intel officer removed after controversial comments on China”

Lewis Burwell Chesty Puller Quotes USMCFor JD US Marine Fighting Tyranny….. Happy Birthday Brother!!

Military Quotes

“Paper-work will ruin any military force”
– Lieutenant-General Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller

“You don’t hurt ‘em if you don’t hit ‘em.”
– Lieutenant-General Lewis B. Chesty Puller   Continue reading “USMC General Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller Quotes”

patient-depression-questionaireSHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Under the auspices of helping struggling school children to grapple with complex emotions and mental health issues, students will be screened not for their own benefit, but to further the aims of total gun control.

The Obama executive orders written in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting introduced a number of policy-laws designed to mandate mental health programs and screening, and include ‘gun talk’ as part of the deal.   Continue reading “Obama’s Mental Health Screening in Schools Will ‘Disarm’ Gun Rights: “Databases to Follow Academic Career and Beyond””

Authorities in Norman, Oklahoma responded to a hostage situation at an office building Monday.Reuters

An armed man was taken into custody after holding at least two people hostage for several hours in an office building in Norman, Oklahoma, on Monday, police said, adding there were no reported injuries.

“Suspect in custody,” police in Norman, about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City, said in a statement. Police said they had been in talks with the suspect, trying to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the standoff.   Continue reading “Gunman in custody after taking hostages in Oklahoma”

BBC News

Two Israelis have been killed in separate knife attacks in Tel Aviv and the occupied West Bank.

The first attack in Tel Aviv targeted a soldier. A Palestinian from the West Bank city of Nablus was arrested.

An Israeli woman was later stabbed to death near the Alon Shvut Jewish settlement in the West Bank. The assailant was shot by a security guard.   Continue reading “Israeli woman and soldier killed in two knife attacks”

141110soldiersilhouetteWND – by Drew Zahn

Just in time for Veteran’s Day on Tuesday, a leftist writer at Salon.com has penned a column saying it’s “childish” to honor America’s men and women in uniform as “heroes.”

In a column titled “You don’t protect my freedom: Our childish insistence on calling soldiers heroes deadens real democracy,” writer David Masciotra argues it’s been 70 years since American soldiers fought a war about freedom and “forced troop worship and compulsory patriotism must end.”   Continue reading “Military scolded: ‘You don’t protect my freedom’”

lexrex.com – by Two-Time Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Major General Smedley D. Butler, USMC, Retired

CHAPTER ONE

WAR IS A RACKET

WAR is a racket. It always has been.

It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.
Continue reading “War is a Racket”

635510794804310283-GunBuybackThe Captain’s Journal – by Herschel Smith

WGRZ.com:

BUFFALO, NY – Buffalo Police say they’re determined to get more guns off the streets and now they’re checking to see whether pistol permit holders have passed away and what happened to their gun or guns.

During a press conference last week regarding weapons brought in illegally from Pennsylvania, police officials told reporters their biggest problem with weapons in crimes seems to involve guns that are stolen in burglaries from homes. Continue reading “Buffalo Police Department Confiscates Guns From Widows”

NewAmericaNow – by Larken Rose, November 4, 2014

Let’s examine the ritual of voting, its purpose, and its insanity.

First, a summary of why I don’t vote:   I won’t give anyone permission to rule me, and I don’t have the right to give anyone permission to rule you.   Clear enough?

Imagine a country in which a self-appointed, self-perpetuating dictatorship were to swipe half of what everyone earns, as well as meddling in every aspect of common life.   For the moment, ignore the fact that this could not be imposed on the country by force (due to the armed populace).   What would your attitude be towards such a regime?   Hatred?   Willingness and eagerness to use force to stop them, and/or exterminate them?   Me too.    Continue reading “Why I Don’t Vote”

NewAmericaNow – by Dr. Richard Sauder

Obedience to the government, and trust in its directives, is instilled in us by the mainstream culture our whole lives. As school children, and in our university studies, we are taught about the formal structure and function of government. We are taught to accept without question what the government says and does, and to believe in its essential goodness, honesty and trustworthiness.

But part of growing up is the realization that reality is far divorced from the official story that was drilled into our heads as children and young adults.   Continue reading “The Shadow Government: Of, for and by the Powers That Be”

WEB Commentary – by Sher Zieve

First and foremost, let me disabuse both Marxist Democrats and RINOs of the notion that the Republicans were elected so that they could compromise and get along with the Dems to enact legislation. That is NOT what occurred 4 November 2014. These elections–both nationwide and states’ wide–were a repudiation and condemnation of big government, big spending, the US “progressive” (aka “Alinskyite”) movement and–of course–Dictator-in-Chief Barack Hussein Obama; both his policies and him personally. In other words, the American people finally awakened from their long and dissatisfying slumber.   Continue reading “Obama Refuses to Give Up his Dictatorship”

5 to Cut Kitchen Time Without Sacrificing NutritionThe Organic Prepper

Those of us who are proponents of whole foods and scratch cooking have known it all along, but a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine confirms it.  Time spent in the kitchen equals a better diet.

1319 participants in the Seattle Obesity Study answered questions about the amount of time they spend preparing food for their families each day, including prepping, cooking, and cleaning up.   Continue reading “Study Says Home Cooking Equals Better Health: 5 Ways to Cut Kitchen Time Without Sacrificing Nutrition”

france2Organic Health

In Gretna, Florida, Juanita Donald called the police to come assist her and get her 24 year old son to take his medication, as she had done in the past.

On Tuesday morning, around 9:30 am, she called the police to help her with her son Kaldrick Donald and one officer showed up, Sergeant Charles Brown.   Continue reading “Mother Calls Police to Help Her Son Take His Medicine, Cop Shows Up and Shoots Him”