El Paso, TX- Tony Stiles, a radio personality and popular figure in the liberty movement, has spoken exclusively with Benswann.com about his encounter with the Department Of Homeland Security in Texas. Stiles and two members of his tour team were arrested and detained for over seven hours on Thursday after he was stopped by DHS. Stiles was able to capture a portion of the incident on video.
Stiles is currently on a national “Truth, Liberty, & Solutions” speaking tour. On Thursday, he was in California preparing for his next speaking arrangement in Tampa, Florida. Stiles and his accompanying team members, Eric Goodrich and Nathan Styles, had checked out of their hotel. Goodrich and Styles headed to Tampa in Stile’s vehicle, a GMC Yukon, while Stiles stayed behind. Continue reading “Radio Host Tony Stiles Arrested And Detained In Texas”
Portugal exited its international bailout program on Saturday, regaining its economic sovereignty, which it lost after the European debt crisis. However, the country’s GDP is four percent lower than in 2010, a year before it asked for financial help.
The country will become the second eurozone country to leave the bailout after Ireland. Portugal underwent three years of painful austerity, in order to receive a 78-billion euro loan (106 billion US dollars), to help a nation that was on the verge of bankruptcy. Continue reading “Portugal leaves bailout program with 214bn euro debt, 4% lower GDP”
Nearly one quarter of the US honeybee population died over the winter, according to an annual survey. Beekeepers report the losses remain higher than they consider sustainable, and the death rate could soon affect the country’s food supply.
“More than three-fourths of the world’s flowering plants rely on pollinators, such as bees, to reproduce, meaning pollinators help produce one out of every three bites of food Americans eat,” the US Department of Agriculture said in a statement about the survey. Bees’ pollinating role adds $15 billion to the value of U.S. crops, including apples, almonds, watermelons and beans, according to government reports. Continue reading “US honeybee population suffers ‘unsustainable’ death rate over the winter”
The US Department of Energy will no longer collect a small electricity fee from the bills of nuclear energy customers which was originally intended to fund the construction and operation of a nuclear waste dump that was never built.
BANGKOK (AP) — A plane carrying senior Lao government officials crashed Saturday in a forested area of the Southeast Asian country, killing the defense minister and at least four other people, officials said.
About 20 people were believed to be on board the air force plane that left Vientiane, Laos’ capital, early Saturday morning to bring the group to an official ceremony in the northeastern province of Xiangkhoung, about 470 kilometers (290 miles) away, said Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Sek Wannamethee. Continue reading “Lao defense chief, 4 others killed in plane crash”
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A man was charged with setting one of nearly a dozen fires that have destroyed homes and raced through nearly 20,000 acres of northern and eastern San Diego County brush land, but most of the blazes seemed to be dying down.
Thousands of firefighters and fleets of water-dropping military and civilian helicopters planned fresh battles Saturday, including three fires at the Camp Pendleton Marine base. Investigators continued to seek the causes of the conflagrations that burned at least eight homes and an 18-unit condominium complex, emptied neighborhoods and spread fields of flame, smoke and ash that dirtied the air in neighboring Orange County and as far north as Los Angeles County. Continue reading “Arson suspect charged, most blazes dying down”
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — In the wake of a botched lethal injection in Oklahoma last month, a Utah lawmaker says he believes a firing squad is a more humane form of execution. And he plans to bring back that option for criminals sentenced to death in his state.
Rep. Paul Ray, a Republican from the northern Utah city of Clearfield, plans to introduce his proposal during Utah’s next legislative session in January. Lawmakers in Wyoming and Missouri floated similar ideas this year, but both efforts stalled. Ray, however, may succeed. Utah already has a tradition of execution by firing squad, with five police officers using .30-caliber Winchester rifles to execute Ronnie Lee Gardner in 2010, the last execution by rifle to be held in the state. Continue reading “Utah lawmaker: Bring back firing squad executions”
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors’ agreement to pay a $35 million federal fine for concealing defects in small-car ignition switches and to give the government greater oversight of its safety procedures closes one chapter of the automaker’s recall saga. But it’s far from over.
Besides agreeing to pay the penalty — the largest ever assessed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration — GM admitted that it broke the law by failing to quickly tell the government about the problems. The automaker agreed to report safety problems a lot faster — it only started recalling 2.6 million small cars this February, more than a decade after engineers first found a flaw in the switches. Continue reading “Government fine hardly the end of GM recall saga”
With debate raging over whether the Bureau of Land Management is overstepping its authority in stopping rancher Cliven Bundy’s cattle from grazing on public land, one of Bundy’s neighbors offered to settle the question.
BRENTWOOD, New Hampshire (INTELLIHUB) — Rob Dew, reporting for Infowars Nightly News recently did an excellent visual piece detailing questions which have arisen following a massive explosion and house fire during a S.W.A.T. raid Monday.
If you blinked this week, you might have missed the news: two Senatorsaccused the Justice Department of lying about NSA warrantless surveillance to the US supreme court last year, and those falsehoods all but ensured that mass spying on Americans would continue. But hardly anyone seems to care – least of all those who lied and who should have already come forward with the truth.
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) – The standoff between Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy and the Bureau of Land Management was no laughing matter, and the showdown may not be over.
However, that didn’t stop a local app developer from having a little fun with the situation.
The criminals at large, the rascals in the out of control government mafia, are feeling the heat from the dissenting public. And they’re out to silence the opposition with this highly oppressive and illegal action.
As the days continue to move towards a major uprising from the Patriots of this Republic, the criminals at large, (CAL), are arming up, and putting into place the tools needed to squelch any resistance or opposition to the finalizing of their illegal actions. For the CAL realize they only have one shot at this, and their time is running short. Continue reading “Obama’s Internet ID Plot Being Tested in Two States”
While I distrust the motives behind this event, it does deserve some coverage. It could very well gain momentum and perversely adopt a life of its own. Notice how the event has already bifurcated with two protests taking place simultaneously. One in WA DC and the other at the Bundy ranch. My read on that, is that the Bundy protestors are going to get in the face of Dirty Harry, while the others are gonna go after the bummer man. IMO that was smart as it complicates the man’s game to put down the protestors. Moreover, Bundy remains a flash point, so the man had better be really careful about using violence there. Continue reading “★Operation American Spring★ 1st INFO ATTACK”
People around the world view the US as the greatest threat to peace; voted three times more dangerous than any other country. The data confirm this conclusion:
Ron Paul is now retired from professional politics, leaving a need for at least one Congressperson who you feel isn’t fundamentally BS-ing you. Oddly, he found a lot of political support for his unfashionably libertarian plain-speaking. People apparently found it more appealing than the usual favors-for-votes propositions upon which most politicians base their careers. In the end, he basically had to fire himself, declining another run for office at age 77.
The director of the VA health care system in Arizona that allegedly used appointment bookkeeping tricks to meet performance benchmarks left a trail of ill will along her career path, with staff at previous facilities she managed saying they experienced a culture of deceit and intimidation that closely matches accounts emerging from whistleblowers in Phoenix. Continue reading “Ill Will, Accusations From Prior VA Jobs Stalk Director of Phoenix Hospital”