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All News Pipeline – by Live Free or Die

All News Pipeline was recently sent the following email from a United States Veteran who was deeply concerned over an experience she had just been through, an event you will see continues a series of related events in a progression towards a full-fledged ‘police state‘ in America and across the planet Earth which mirrors the most vile dictatorships of all-time. Continue reading “Is ‘Operation Catcher’s Mitt’ Back In Play?”

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While the world was busy condemning the January 7th attack on the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, a little known incident from the magazine’s past went largely unnoticed:

80-year-old Maurice Sinet, political cartoonist with Charlie Hebdo for 20 years, was fired in 2009 for his anti-Semitic cartoons mocking the relationship of former French President Sarkozy’s son with a wealthy Jewish woman. Continue reading “I’m not Charlie . . . I’m Maurice Sinet, fired by Charlie for anti-semitism”

All Gov – by Noel Brinkerhoff, Danny Biederman

A think tank researcher has been fighting with the Pentagon to get a 1987 report on Israel’s nuclear program and supercomputers released despite the fact that the document in question is not classified.

Grant Smith, founder of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, Inc., first asked the Department of Defense (DoD) to release the report (“Critical Technology Issues in Israel and NATO Countries”) three years ago through a Freedom of Information Act request.   Continue reading “Pentagon Refuses to Release Unclassified 1987 Report about Israel’s Nuclear Program and Super Computers”

Worked for us. Weapons Man

This article has been around for years, but it’s still worth reading. Mike Pannone is a fellow 18B and someone with nearly immeasurable M4 experience. He was an instructor for, and one of the designers of, AWG’s combat shooting school, which prepared a lot of guys for successful combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. A friend who was the SJA at AWG raved about that course. Mike is pretty well known in the shooting and training community.   Continue reading “Mike Pannone: Making an M4 Run like a Gazelle”

I have a suggestion for “The Trenchers,” JD has been calling the dollar the “ZOLLAR.” So I was thinking the trenchers could make a statement by: writing on the dollars bills with a maker “Zionist Dollar The Zollar.”

This is crazy I know but it could open some eyes.

Thanks and God bless

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Health Impact News – by Terri LaPoint

The unthinkable happened to a family in Arizona. Their three-year-old daughter mysteriously collapsed while her parents were away from home, and she died shortly after. As horrible as that tragedy was, Khloe’s death was only the beginning of the devastation to the Shoars family. Child Protective Services  immediately came in and took away all seven of their other children, placing them in various foster home settings around the area.   Continue reading “Arizona CPS Takes 7 Children Away from Parents after Accident”

A customer exits the lobby of JPMorgan Chase & Co. headquarters in New York May 14, 2012.  REUTERS/Eduardo MunozAwww Poor Jamie Dimon ..

Reuters – by TANYA AGRAWAL AND DAVID HENRY

JPMorgan Chase & Co, the biggest U.S. bank by assets, reported a 6.6 percent drop in quarterly profit as legal costs exceeded $1 billion in the wake of government probes, leading Chief Executive Jamie Dimon to claim banks were “under assault.”

JPMorgan agreed in November to pay $1 billion in penalties over its conduct in foreign exchange markets. Investigations into that and other areas of the bank’s business, including alleged manipulation of Libor interest rates, are continuing.   Continue reading “JPMorgan hit by legal costs, Dimon says banks ‘under assault’”

The Daily Caller – by NRA-ILA

On January 2, BATFE issued its first ruling of 2015.  Identified as ATF Rul. 2015-1, it significantly expands the scope of activities that BATFE considers to be “manufacturing” for purposes of the Gun Control Act (GCA).  While BATFE claims this ruling is simply a “clarification” of their prior position taken in ATF Rul. 2010-10, 2015-1 is clearly an attempted expansion of the definition of manufacturing.    Continue reading “BATFE Rings In The New Year With More Executive Gun Control”

ABC News – by LORI HINNANT

France ordered prosecutors around the country to crack down on hate speech, anti-Semitism and those glorifying terrorism and announced Wednesday it was sending an aircraft carrier to the Mideast to work more closely with the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants.

Authorities said 54 people had been arrested for hate speech and defending terrorism since terror attacks killed 20 people in Paris last week, including three gunmen. The crackdown came as Charlie Hebdo’s defiant new issue sold out before dawn around Paris, with scuffles at kiosks over dwindling copies of the satirical weekly that fronted the Prophet Muhammad anew on its cover.   Continue reading “France cracks down on hate speech, sends carrier to Mideast”

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 05:  New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at a news conference at police headquarters to announce new figures on decreasing crime and violence January 5, 2015 in New York City. On Sunday, police officers defied Bratton by turning their backs on the mayor once again during his speech at the funeral for an officer fatally shot last month with his partner in Brooklyn.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Huffington Post – by Andres Jauregui

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that he would veto a proposed law criminalizing the use of chokeholds by police.

The law, which was introduced to the City Council last November, would makechokeholds a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in prison, a $2,500 fine, or both.

De Blasio expressed reservations about the bill last year, but on Tuesday, he said he’d veto it in its current form, according to the New York Post.   Continue reading “NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Says He’d Veto Bill Criminalizing Police Chokeholds”

click for a larger versionCODOH – by Eric Hunt

The Majdanek Gas Chamber Myth debunks the “Gas Chambers Disguised as Shower Rooms” propaganda coup.

Majdanek was the first major concentration camp liberated by the victorious Allies. Upon capture by the Soviet Union, original propaganda claimed that 2 million were murdered in a “factory of death” which included seven homicidal gas chambers.

However, Majdanek was captured largely intact and a large amount of documentation and physical evidence helps to acquit the Germans of the “Gas Chambers disguised as shower rooms” blood libel.   Continue reading “The Majdanek Gas Chamber Myth”

Featured photo - France Arrests a Comedian For His Facebook Comments, Showing the Sham of the West’s “Free Speech” CelebrationThe Intercept – by Glenn Greenwald

Forty-eight hours after hosting a massive march under the banner of free expression, France opened a criminal investigation of a controversial French comedian for a Facebook post he wrote about the Charlie Hebdo attack, and then this morning, arrested him for that post on charges of “defending terrorism.” The comedian, Dieudonné (above), previously sought elective office in France on what he called an “anti-Zionist” platform, has had his show banned by numerous government officials in cities throughout France, and has been criminally prosecuted several times before for expressing ideas banned in that country. Continue reading “France Arrests A Comedian For His Facebook Comments, Showing The Sham Of The West’s “Free Speech” Celebration”

Forward – by JJ Goldberg

A classified Israeli foreign ministry document, leaked to the daily Yediot Ahronot, warns that 2015 will see Israel’s standing on the world stage steadily deteriorating. It predicts “worsening drift in Europe toward Palestinian positions, more parliaments recognizing the State of Palestine, fear of sanctions and labeling merchandise [to separate settlement products from tariff-free Israel-proper products] and no certainty that the United States will continue after Israel’s March elections to protect Israel with its veto.”   Continue reading “Secret Israeli Report Sees Rift With Europe Growing”

Paul Craig Roberts

The Charlie Hebdo affair has many of the characteristics of a false flag operation. The attack on the cartoonists’ office was a disciplined professional attack of the kind associated with highly trained special forces; yet the suspects who were later corralled and killed seemed bumbling and unprofessional. It is like two different sets of people.

Usually Muslim terrorists are prepared to die in the attack; yet the two professionals who hit Charlie Hebdo were determined to escape and succeeded, an amazing feat. Their identity was allegedly established by the claim that they conveniently left for the authorities their ID in the getaway car. Such a mistake is inconsistent with the professionalism of the attack and reminds me of the undamaged passport found miraculously among the ruins of the two WTC towers that served to establish the identity of the alleged 9/11 hijackers.   Continue reading “The Charlie Hebdo Attack: Characteristics of a False Flag Operation?”

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KSL – by Faith Heaton Jolley

GREAT BASIN NATIONAL PARK — Great Basin National Park employees are trying to solve the mystery of an 132-year-old Winchester rifle found in the park.

The rifle was found and recovered by park archaeologists in November, according to the Great Basin National Park Facebook page. The firearm was found leaning against a tree in a remote rocky outcrop. Park officials believe the rifle hadn’t been located sooner because the weathered, cracked wood stock and brown rusted barrel blended into the juniper tree.   Continue reading “1882 Winchester rifle found in Great Basin National Park”

Mail.com

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A Singaporean navy ship has found the crashed AirAsia plane’s fuselage, a 30-meter-long section with a wing attached, in the Java Sea, authorities said Wednesday.

Images taken by a remote-controlled vehicle from the ship showed parts of the plane’s wing and words on the fuselage, Singapore Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen said on his Facebook page. He said Indonesian search officials have been notified so they can begin recovery operations.   Continue reading “Singapore navy finds fuselage of AirAsia plane in Java Sea”