New Straits Times

CAIRO : Deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was Sunday facing charges of espionage and carrying out “terror attacks” in Egypt, as a third trial against him was due to get under way.

The latest court case is part of a relentless government crackdown  targeting Morsi and his Islamist supporters since he was ousted by the military  on July 3.     Continue reading “Morsi faces spying charges as third trial to begin”

Constitution

[July 18, 1774]

At a general Meeting of the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the County of Fairfax on Monday the 18th day of July 1774, at the Court House, George Washington Esquire Chairman, and Robert Harrison Gent. Clerk of the said Meeting —

1. Resolved that this Colony and Dominion of Virginia can not be considered as a conquered Country; and if it was, that the present Inhabitants are the Descendants not of the Conquered, but of the Conquerors.   Continue reading “Fairfax County Resolves”

The New Boston Tea Party

“Global warming is a weapon of mass destruction.” so says  John Kerry. The NBTP has a message for you: while in Jakarta please a shrink.

Your fanaticism is destroying the only reputation you have left, which to tell you the truth, is not much. Messianic dreams are hard to conquer, they will wreck havoc with reality.    Continue reading “Kerry In Indonesia Spreading the Global Warming Gospel”

I’m ready for Spring.

AccuWeather – by Dan DePodwin

There will be no rest for the snow weary from the Midwest to East Coast as yet another quick moving system threatens to lay down a swath of several inches of snow from Minnesota to the Northeast Sunday night through Tuesday.

An onslaught of winter storms has buried much of the Northeast over the past few weeks. While this upcoming storm is not expected to be a historic event, it can snarl travel, resulting in more flight delays in a winter full of them already.   Continue reading “Oh joy, more snow”

Reuters / Mark WilsonRT News

US armed forces misconduct has reached worrying proportions, with drug, alcohol and sexual abuses and expulsions on the rise, documents obtained by the AP reveal.

The past three years seem to have been the hardest on army officers, as they have seen a steep, three-fold increase in departures due to misconduct and internal crimes, according to the documents. A total of 119 Army officers were forced to leave due to misconduct in 2010, which closely matched the average since 2000, but the figure more than tripled in 2013 to 387. For enlisted soldiers, the number jumped from 5,600 in 2007 to upward of 11,000 in 2013.   Continue reading “Number of US army officers fired for misconduct tripled in 3 yrs – report”

S-300 PMU-1 anti-aircraft missile launches (AFP Photo / Costas Metaxakis)RT News

Iran’s top air defense commander has announced that the country will launch its Bavar-373 (‘Belief-373’) missile defense system, Iran’s version of Russia’s S-300 long-range system, in the next two years.

Technical problems hampering construction of Bavar-373 have been resolved, and development and construction of the sophisticated anti-missile defense system would be completed by the end of Iran’s Fifth Five-Year Development Plan (2010-2015), Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili told the Fars news agency Saturday.    Continue reading “Iran: Homemade air defense system ready in 2 yrs, ‘better than S-300’”

Image from www.nasa.govRT News

The nation that put the first man on the Moon is failing to make the grade today when it comes to basic knowledge of the solar system and other fundamental scientific insight.

That’s according to a new survey which concludes that while most Americans have a world of information at their fingertips, and show tremendous enthusiasm for new technology, they also lack fundamental knowledge of basic science.    Continue reading “D’Oh! 1 in 4 Americans don’t know Earth circles Sun”

U.S. President Barack Obama (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)RT News

The Obama administration is under fire for doling out an unprecedented number of plum diplomatic postings to political appointees, many of which go to top dollar campaign contributors, sidelining career diplomats.

One former ambassador called it the selling of public offices. Another State Department vet blasted it as a patronage practice reflective “of banana republics, dictatorships and two-bit monarchies.”   Continue reading “‘Ambassadors for Dummies’: Obama’s payback diplomatic posts make mockery of foreign service”

Weaver is a leading authority on Civil government. You WILL find it real fascinating, and educational. Extremely well researched and laid out.

Sermon Audio

As you listen to this series of sermons you will understand why Pastor Weaver is considered by many to be the leading expositor today on the subject of the Christian and civil government. This is a masterful study of both the scriptures and history as they relate to this subject. You will most certainly be blessed. Continue reading “Christian & Civil Government”

President George WashingtonMilitia News – by David “Dave” Huntwork

One can reasonably presume how today’s Left would characterize and attack the person I am about to describe to you. Without a doubt, he would be characterized as some sort of dangerous, right-wing, tea-bagging, homophobic, Christian Neanderthal who should be maligned, attacked, marginalized, silenced, and driven from power.

Character assassination has become the weapon of choice for those who so forcefully peddle the liberal/progressive ideology. It is relentlessly used to silence all those who stand in opposition to the myriad of ‘isms’ they champion as they seek to “fundamentally transform” the country and society. I sincerely doubt they would spare him.   Continue reading “The Original, Right-Wing Extremist”

Activist Post – by Catherine J. Frompovich

Finally, two medical doctors are coming to the forefront with a conclusion I came up with a long time ago: Toxins and chemicals affect children’s brains! Back in the early 1980s I did research on the effects of dietary and environmental chemicals in pregnant women affecting their ability to conceive. My research began when women started experiencing an inability to become pregnant, especially after having been on a birth control pill regimen for several years.    Continue reading “Chemicals Adversely Affect Millions of Children Worldwide”

DEES - FluorideWaking Times – by Alex Pietrowski

One of the most surprising absurdities of our times is the continuing practice of fluoridating our water supply and supplementing dental and oral healthcare products with this toxic by-product of the aluminum industry. The evidence demonstrating the harmfulness of this is beyond abundant, and the case against fluoride continues to grow. Across the United States the movement against this wholesale poisoning of our people and the creatures downstream also continues to grow, in tandem it seems with even more research studies and scientific evidence further proving that fluoride is a grave public health issue.   Continue reading “Fluoride: Killing Your Child’s Brain… Softly”

AlterNet – by April M. Short

Casey Robinson of Santa Cruz, Calif. served in the Marine Corps from March 2001 to March 2006, completing three tours in Iraq. He was injured in 2003, and again in 2005. After completing his term he was honorably discharged due to his injuries, then referred to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for treatment. That treatment involved a cocktail of different pharmaceutical drugs, which Robinson says made him feel unbearably numb, “like a zombie.”   Continue reading “With 22 Military Veterans Killing Themselves Everyday, Cannabis University Trains Vets to Grow, Sell and Advocate for Pot Medicine”

wippThe Daily Sheeple – by Kimberly Paxton

A nuclear waste facility near Carlsbad, New Mexico is the site of an airborne radiation leak. The high levels of particles were detected late Friday night at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.

WIPP is housed at an old salt mine, and toxic waste like plutonium is housed half a mile underground.

All of the 139 workers were sequestered on site.   Continue reading “Radiation Leak in New Mexico: “We’ve never seen a level like we are seeing””

canadian passportRichard Silverstein

Canadian media offers a shocking new development in the intelligence wars.  This involves a honeypot security officer working for Canadian immigration.  Her assignment was to romance an alleged Iranian spy.  Sometime during their year-long romance, one night after having a few drinks too many, she told him an amazing story: that one of the 27 Mossad agents who assassinated Mahmoud al-Mabouh escaped from Dubai to Canada:   Continue reading “Canada Welcomes Mossad Assassin, Offers Him New Identity”

Washington’s Blog – by Carl Herman

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury, Associate Editor for the Wall Street Journal, and Senior Research Fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. He writes (for years):

“Nothing will be fixed until [leading US] criminals are arrested and put on trial for treason… Americans have lost the rule of law.”   Continue reading “‘Nothing will be fixed until [US] Criminals are arrested’: top US official”

gmo protest eu 263x164 Backslide: Dow and Dupont Get a Green Light to Grow GMO Corn in EUNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

While it isn’t Monsanto getting away with murder this time around, Dow and DuPont Chemical companies have been given a seal of approval by the European Union to grow their GMO corn. The vote which took place that could have vetoed the proposition lost 19 to 28, with 4 member states abstaining from voting. This means only five states wanted GM corn, but the way the weighted voting system is set up in the EU, the Commission is now obliged to pass the GMO crop initiative.   Continue reading “Backslide: Dow and Dupont Get a Green Light to Grow GMO Corn in EU”

mammogramsNatural News – by Reuben Chow

Mammograms are widely touted as an effective breast cancer screening tool. But some research and experts suggest that it could be causing more harm than good.

Increases cancer risk

In undergoing mammograms, women are exposed to radiation. And radiation, as we know, is a cause of cancer.   Continue reading “Mammograms are more harmful than you think”