The Fatal Flaw of “Without Rule of Law” –  A look into the future demise of the global communists and their NWO lackeys.

Due to the fact that the average law abiding citizen and American National, are just that, “Law Abiding” (I hate using that description), these globalist pigs are able to tremendously further their agenda and the destruction of this once great nation.

Everything is working just fine, for the Global Communists and here’s why : There IS Rule of Law, plain and simple.   Continue reading “The Fatal Flaw”

Vocativ – by Eric Markowitz

Memex, its new planned supercomputer, is a departure from DARPA’s usual robots and drones

Perhaps you’ve heard of DARPA, the Department of Defense sci-fi offshoot known for its robot hummingbirds and mind-controlled artificial arms.

Earlier this week, the Virginia-based agency put out a curious announcement: It wants to find human traffickers using a specially developed supercomputer.   Continue reading “DARPA Plans to Hunt Down Human Traffickers Using the Deep Web”

Before It’s News – by Deborah Dupre

Multiple West Virginia schools closed after sending hundreds of poisoned students home, some vomiting and dizzy, and at least child to the hospital this week, but officials lifted the pregnant women water warning. After nearly a month of at least 300,000 West Virginians’ daily exposure to dangerous chemicals, media continues reporting a ”smell” is making people, instead of the reality that a poison is injuring and sickening people.

A mystery coal industry poison, a toxic brew including but not limited to MCHM and PHh, that smells like licorice, poisoned so many children and youth ill in Kanawha County, five schools closed this week.   Continue reading “Poisoned, Vomiting, Hospitalized W. Va. Children Close Schools. Media Still Censors ‘Poison’ Word”

More Than 15000 People Without Power In The Oregon Willamette Valley Due To Ice Storm, And Flooding Is On The WayThe Weather Space

Over 15,000 people in Oregon’s Willamette Valley are without power after an Ice Storm slammed the region on Saturday.  This was within the TWS Ice Storm Warning zone.

Last night, I issued an Ice Storm Warning for this exact spot for what would happen starting in the morning, and lasting through the entire day.  The area did not have an Ice Storm Warning from NOAA till many reported ice all over the place, however one was issued.  Last night, I advised NOAA to issue an Ice Storm Warning and they seemed to have taken my advice and did so accordingly.   Continue reading “More Than 15000 People Without Power In The Oregon Willamette Valley Due To Ice Storm, And Flooding Is On The Way”

gmo no field 263x165 Massive: Russia Considers Complete Ban on GM Food ProductionNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

While the Grocery Manufacturer’s Association, along with Monsanto and other poison makers try to slip a labeling-by-choice campaign past citizens in the US, Russia is preparing a bill that would heavily restrict the import of genetically modified agricultural produce, as well as stop it altogether from being produced domestically.

The initiative is backed by the parliamentary majority, and is an amendment to the existing law “On Safety and Quality of Alimentary Products,” which sets norms for the maximum content of transgenic and genetically modified components in Russia’s food. The author of the bill is Evgeny Fyodorov, a member of the United Russia party. A group called Russian Sovereignty also supports the initiative. Some are calling this a long shot, but if it were to pass, it could be another nail in the Biotech industry’s coffin.   Continue reading “Russia Considers Complete Ban on GM Food Production”

Jalalabad, Afghanistan (Reuters / Parwiz)RT News

Washington will announce on Monday a massive aid package to Afghanistan, which it hopes will assist the war-torn country get back on its feet after 12 years of playing host to foreign troops, Reuters has learned.

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) will announce three new development programs worth almost $300 million to wean Afghanistan off its ‘war economy,’ which is heavily subsidized today by opium exports – a trade that had been practically squashed while the country was under Taliban rule.   Continue reading “US to pump $300mn into Afghanistan to end ‘war economy’ – report”

RT News

The heaviest snowstorm in nearly half a century in Tokyo and other areas of Japan has caused a rash of snow-linked accidents, resulting in nearly a dozen deaths and injuring more than a thousand people.

Watch more pictures from snow-stricken Japan in RT’s Galleries

Up to 27 centimeters (10.6 inches) of snow was recorded in Tokyo by late Saturday, the heaviest fall in the capital for 45 years, according to meteorologists.   Continue reading “‘Worst in decades’: 11 dead, 1,200 injured in Japan snowstorm”

Mail.com

MOSCOW (AP) — A man employed as a private security guard opened fire Sunday in a cathedral on Russia’s Sakhalin Island in the Pacific, killing a nun and a parishioner and wounding six others, investigators said.

Law enforcement officers detained the 24-year-old man at the scene and were trying to determine why he had attacked the Russian Orthodox cathedral in the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, the federal Investigative Committee said in a statement. The man worked for a private security firm in the city and was armed with a rifle. His name was not released.   Continue reading “Gunman kills nun, parishioner in Russian cathedral”

Counter Punch – by MIKE WHITNEY

“The U.S. worked hard to create the American dream of opportunity. But today, that dream is a myth.”

Economist Joseph Stiglitz, Financial Times

If you follow the financial news, you already know that the American people are on an epic downer. Just check out some of these headlines I pulled up in a five minute Internet search and you’ll see what I mean:   Continue reading “The American Dream is Dead – Obama Killed It”

Florida Woman Furious After SWAT Team Orders Her Out of Her Own Home During Standoff With Neighbor and What She Found When She Returned HomeThe Blaze – by Elizabeth Kreft

A Jacksonville homeowner thought she may have been robbed Sunday, but realized instead her home had been altered by a SWAT team.

Deborah Franz was told to leave her home by police during a standoff with her neighbor over the weekend. According to WTEV-TV, Franz overheard loud fighting next door, and then saw SWAT team members swarm the street.   Continue reading “Florida Woman Furious After SWAT Team Orders Her Out of Her Own Home During Standoff With Neighbor and What She Found When She Returned Home”

Jeh JohnsonCNS News – by Penny Starr

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, the nation’s top immigration law enforcer, said on Friday that the estimated 11.5 million illegal aliens in the United States are “not going away.”

“They’re here, and they’re not going away,” Johnson said at the Woodrow Wilson Center in remarks billed by the Obama administration as his “first major speech.”   Continue reading “DHS Secretary on Illegal Aliens: ‘They’re Here, and They’re Not Going Away’”

Police say this is the replica handgun that Ariel Levy allegedly brandished when officers performed a welfare check at her apartment on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Photo: Hayward Police DepartmentSF Gate – by Henry K. Lee

(02-08) 07:22 PST HAYWARD — The son of a Hayward woman who was fatally shot by police outside her apartment had illegally kept an AK-47 and a machine gun behind a false wall in one of the unit’s closets, authorities said in court records.

Evan Michael Pimental, 23, appeared Thursday in U.S. District Court in Oakland on charges that he received or possessed an unregistered firearm, two days after a Hayward police officer shot and killed his mother, Ariel Levy.   Continue reading “Son of Hayward woman slain by police faces weapons charges”

Libertarian Republic – by Father Nathan Monk

PENSACOLA, FL – Living in Florida, we don’t often have the opportunity to use the heat setting on our thermostat, but this winter we got the chance in a big way. And as a matter of fact, so many people in my neighborhood were using heaters that it blew out the transformer.

So there I was with my wife and three kids, all of us huddled under blankets with the fireplace roaring, watching the temperature continue to drop from a comfortable 65 degrees down to 45. But outside it was 17 degrees and raining and sleeting, and if you were homeless, you had to consider that if you used a blanket to shield yourself from the elements, that you might be hauled off to jail for a violation of a local ordinance prohibiting using blankets, cardboard, or newspaper to cover yourself.   Continue reading “Florida Ordinance Makes It Illegal For Homeless To Use Blankets”