You just have to love the wit and precision of a political image. Pat Dollard’s title NY Post Destroys Obama With Brutal Cover, says it all. The arrogant despot was indeed STRIPPED! The belated question is why did it take so long? In order to answer the obvious, most political analysts’ will fall into the partisan trap of party politics. Hope and change finally was seen as dictatorial haughtiness. Most voters do not believe that they are deceived by skilled liars when they cast their ballot. Yet, that is a pattern that is uninterrupted in most elections. Only the style of administrations differs, while the establishment continues to pull the strings and policies to move the consolidation of the New World Order forward. Continue reading “Obama Lame Duck in a NeoCon Congress”
Year: 2014
Natural News – by Ethan A. Huff
The decision by the Obama Administration to leave America’s borders wide open and actually encourage illegal children from Central America to pour into the country earlier this year may have been the cause of the EV-D68 enterovirus epidemic, which infected thousands of U.S. children and left dozens stricken with polio-like paralysis.
Several top health officials have publicly admitted that multiple strains of the virus appeared simultaneously in different locations throughout the country, matching the pattern of entry of the Central American children. Genetic and statistical evidence also suggest that the viruses may have originated well beyond the southern border, a consequence of Obama’s loose open-borders policy. Continue reading “Obama’s open borders caused D68 pandemic that infected thousands of U.S. children”
Businesses in Ferguson are boarding up their storefronts and residents are purchasing firearms ahead of the grand jury’s decision whether or not to indict the police officer who shot teenager Michael Brown. Many are afraid of what protesters will do if the grand jury’s decision is against their views.
Gun store owners say that sales over the weekend were up drastically. One shop says that on a typical weekend, they’ll have 30 customers. This past weekend; 100. Shooting ranges are also seeing a steep increase in people who want to train with their firearms, which is always a good thing to see happen. Continue reading “Ferguson Residents Buying Guns In Bulk Ahead Of Grand Jury Decision”
Guns Save Lives – by Dan Cannon
The FBI has released a report on crime rates for 2013. The results aren’t very surprising. Crime dropped – again, just like it has for many years of the last two decades.
One interesting thing to point out about 2013 though is that by all measurable standards it was the highest sales year for guns and ammunition in history (possibly outside of wartime sales to the government). Continue reading “FBI Report: Crime in 2013 Was Down While Gun Sales Were at Record Highs”
Times Union – by Lauren Stanforth
A Saratoga County sheriff’s sergeant abruptly resigned Monday as he was charged with official misconduct and harassment after a video was posted on the Internet over the weekend that purportedly captured him slapping a man whose car he wanted to search.
Sheriff Michael H. Zurlo said his office began an investigation into the actions of Sgt. Shawn R. Glans immediately after they learned the video was posted on the department’s Facebook page around 9 p.m. Friday. The video shows Glans demanding to search the vehicle of a young man, Colin Fitch, who was standing next to the deputy in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart store in Halfmoon. Fitch refused to consent to the search as Glans peppered him with expletives and said they could get a search warrant if he didn’t turn over his keys. Continue reading “Deputy in slap video is charged, steps down”
College Fix – by MAIREAD MCARDLE
Students in the country illegally can now receive extra financial aid through California’s public universities under a new loan program recently approved by the state legislature that circumvents federal regulations prohibiting non-U.S. residents from obtaining federally funded student loans.
California already allows many undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges, and they can get state-funded tuition aid through Cal grants. Continue reading “Public Universities in California Launch Loan Program for Illegals”
The News 4 Tucson Investigators have uncovered that some U.S. Border Patrol agents have lost a key part of their arsenal. And that has agents who patrol along the border here, extremely worried.
We learned that U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Offices of Border Patrol and Training and Development are inspecting the quality of agents’ M4 carbines throughout Border Patrol sectors nationwide. But agents tell us, some of those M4s have not been replaced. And, we’ve learned, agents are required to share rifles amongst each other. Continue reading “Border Patrol stripping agents of their rifles”
Yahoo News – by Jonathan Stempel
(Reuters) – BP Plc has failed to persuade a federal judge to oust the administrator overseeing payouts to businesses and individuals claiming damages arising from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans on Monday rejected several arguments by the London-based oil company to remove the claims administrator, Patrick Juneau. Continue reading “U.S. judge rejects BP bid to oust Gulf spill claims chief”
Fullerene – a unique and absolutely new form of existence of carbon, was discovered by American chemists – theorists in 1985, for which they were awarded with the Nobel Prize. On the basis of space spectral analysis it was predicted the existence of hollow spheres consisting of carbon, inside these spheres many useful matters can be placed – from an inert gas up to the fragments of genetic codes. The only thing that was absolutely not clear where to find these unique fullerenes and how to study them properly. The answer came quite unexpectedly, when on the turn of 19 and 20 centuries, the fullerenes were discovered in the only on Earth deposit of schungite on the bank of the Onega Lake in Karelia. Continue reading “Fullerenes – Remedy of the 21st Century”
The Russian government-sponsored hacking of computer systems in the White House, reported last week, seems to be only the tip of the iceberg. ABC News has now reported that more computer systems have not only been hacked, but have been infected with a complex Trojan Horse malware program, dubbed “BlackEnergy.” This is the same type of virus Russia used earlier this year to attack computer networks belonging to NATO. The infected systems here in the United States are government and industry networks that control vital parts of the nation’s infrastructure, including “complex industrial operations like oil and gas pipelines, power transmission grids, water distribution and filtration systems, wind turbines and even some nuclear plants.” Continue reading “Russian “Trojan Horse” Discovered in Vital U.S. Computers”
In this column, several references have been made to the Emergency Banking and Relief Act of 1933. Those who read this column now know that Republicans in both California and Texas have taken steps to have this law repealed. Dr. Eugene Schroder of the American Agricultural Movement has alleged that this may be considered to be the genesis of the loss of our Constitutional rights.
Could it be there is one law responsible for all subsequent laws that trample our Constitutional rights? What was it about this law that many believe declared the American people to be enemies of the government? Continue reading “The Day Our Constitution Was Stolen”
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”
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”
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”
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”
For JD US Marine Fighting Tyranny….. Happy Birthday Brother!!
“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”
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””