Ferguson Hoax Proven in PicturesNoDisInfo

Regarding the recent ‘events’ in Ferguson, Missouri, no doubt, this is all staged at the behest of the Zionist-controlled DHS. It’s a fake, complete with a litany of taxypayer-funded crisis actors.

Do these men look like they are doing anything other than acting, merely playing out a role? How else could it be described?   Continue reading “Ferguson Hoax Proven in Pictures”

A still from Youtube video by dumontriderRT

A car chase between police and an armed kidnapping suspect in South Los Angeles was aired by local television stations, though this one ended in a dramatic and violent scene – with the suspect leaving his vehicle and engaging in a shootout with officers.

Details are still unclear, but the incident began Friday when Los Angeles police identified the vehicle of a kidnapping suspect who was armed with a gun, NBC Los Angeles reported. The Los Angeles Times also stated he was driving a stolen car.   Continue reading “LA car chase ends in shootout with police on live television”

Mail.com

JERUSALEM (AP) — Deeply divided and foul of mood, Israelis are headed toward what seems like a referendum on their long-serving, silver-tongued prime minister, the hard-line Benjamin Netanyahu.

But with so many of them having despaired of peace talks with the Palestinians, the focus is mostly on Netanyahu’s personality, his expense scandals and the soaring cost of living. And as no candidate is likely to win big in the wild jumble of Israel’s political landscape, the outcome of the March 17 election could well be a joint government between Netanyahu and his moderate challenger Isaac Herzog. It’s an irony, because the animosities are overwhelming.   Continue reading “AP Analysis: In fractured Israel, all electoral bets are off”

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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A salvage barge moved off the Florida Panhandle coast to lift the wreckage of a shattered Black Hawk helicopter from the waters, days after seven Marines and four soldiers were killed when the aircraft crashed in dense fog on a nighttime training mission.

Air Force spokeswoman Sara Vidoni said the barge arrived about midday Friday to pluck the debris from about 25 feet of water. The salvage operation opened on a day a military leader in North Carolina disclosed that those aboard the aircraft had tried to abort their mission when they decided it was too risky.   Continue reading “Salvage crew at Fla. site of helicopter crash that killed 11”

Qulafication 5The Defensive Training Group

All over the blogosphere, including here, you will find various posts on the ‘how to’ of performing a particular task or a certain skill from basic to advanced levels of performance and knowledge.  A great majority of the posts are not only well-written, but provide pure gold, so to speak, when it comes to essential information.  What is typically not found, however, is, “the other shoe,”, that is, clear information on how long it takes to master those same tasks or skills.  And truly, it’s not by attending one or two or even five 3 day courses at one school or another, no matter who’s running the course.   Continue reading “Essential Skills: The Learning Curve – It’s Harder to Traverse Than You Might Think”

Information Operations

This was recently brought to my attention by a fellow Patriot.  It had been on my list to go back and read for quite a while, so his prompting was very timely.

I’ll begin pulling and reposting certain articles from it that I think need rebroadcasting.  As Sparks says, “There is only the truth of the signal”.

Here is the beginning link and some wise words from the first issue of The Resister.  Part of what I’d like to show is that even though most of  us are part of a distributed patriot network, often never meeting f2f, we are not alone.  There are many, many out there who believe what you do and are willing to fight for it.   Continue reading “Intro to The Resister – DTOM”

Dr. Walker Todd, former 20 year consultant to the Federal Reserve.Yes, we need to keep in mind the source …..
But, still the same, we should examine it for the possibilities it might contain nuggets of truth as all misinformation contains. This process of gleaning intel from many sources could lead to posing a picture of what really could be happening. Forewarned is forearmed.

The Common Sense Show – by Dave Hodges

On Thursday night, airing on Randy Yarbrough’s radio show on 1360AM out of Johnstown, Colorado, Dr. Walker Todd called in into the show and offered a stunning prediction. Dr. Todd stated that the U.S. economy has about “60-90 days of life left  in it as the dollar is on the verge of collapse”.   Continue reading “The Pieces for America’s Imminent Red Dawn Are In Place”

Liberty’s Torch – by Francis W. Porretto

I’ve asked.
I’ve pleaded.
I’ve wept in despair.

Yet my novels have so few reviews at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords that I might as well be selling “natural male enhancements.”

Okay, here’s the deal: I will give a free ebook to the next 100 persons who promise on the souls of their parents, spouses, and children (already extant, in the oven, or merely contemplated in one’s boozy dreams) to:   Continue reading “I Need Reviews!”

childrens-medicine-tylenolNatural Society – by Mike Barrett

How far does the fraud and contamination of our country’s products go? The list is seemingly endless. Recently adding on to the list, mega-company Johnson and Johnson was recently found out to be knowingly selling adulterated bottles of Tylenol that contain metal particles.

The makers of this children’s Tylenol seemed to think it was OK to pollute our nation’s children  – even if it meant a federal criminal charge.   Continue reading “Big Pharma Giant Guilty of Selling Tainted Children’s Tylenol – Knowingly”

The Washington Post – by Jeff Guo

You can get anything you want at Harry “Skip” McGrath’s 21st century digital storefront.

Steak rub. Crochet needles. Paella pans. Concealed-carry pistol holsters. Moisturizer.

McGrath was an executive for a Fortune 500 company before his son showed him eBay. The first thing he sold there was a set of 19th century brass candlesticks, the kind his wife would list for $100 at her antiques store. Someone on the Internet bought them for $169.   Continue reading “The Postal Service is losing millions a year to help you buy cheap stuff from China”

Toyota Prius Motor HomeAlternative Energy News

It’s Friday, so we figured it’s time for a little humour. James Lawler, a Landscaper from Torquay Australia, has built himself a mini-motorhome atop his Toyota Prius Hybrid. The project took just over a week to complete using scrap materials, and ended up costing him just under $150. What inspired this project? Lawler says “There’s a lot of boring camper vans out there. I thought this would be a little bit more quaint and Australiana with a rusted tin roof. It’s quite well insulated in there. It’s more comfortable than a tent.”   Continue reading “Man Converts Toyota Prius into Motor Home”

George Phillips , an elderly man from Walled Lake, Michigan, was going up to bed, when his wife told him that he’d left the light on in the garden shed, which she could see from the bedroom window. George opened the back door to go turn off the light, but saw that there were people in the shed stealing things.

He phoned the police, who asked “Is someone in your house?”

He said “No,” but some people are breaking into my garden shed and stealing from me.

Then the police dispatcher said “All patrols are busy, you should lock your doors and an officer will be along when one is available”   Continue reading “How to Call the Police When You’re Old and Don’t Move Fast Anymore”

Lulu (R.I.P)Cop Block – by Kaycee

On March 9, 2015, the Smith Family’s life changed in a split second. Around 9 am, Lima Police, and West Central Ohio Crime Task Force served a search warrant via a “no knock” raid with the Allen County Sheriff’s Swat Team.

According to Alexis Smith, daughter of the homeowner, and victim of this raid, the laundry room window was suddenly shot out, the front door was busted down and a flash grenade deployed. Swat swarmed the home, yelling at James D. Smith to cage his dog while swat held his family at gunpoint, telling them that if they moved they would be shot.   Continue reading “Yet Another Dog Murdered by Police in Lima Ohio: R.I.P. Lulu”

EAG News – by Victor Skinner

MARIETTA, Ga. – As schools across the country continue to struggle to comply with food restrictions championed by first lady Michelle Obama, supporters of the federal regulations are reframing the issue as one of national security.

Retired rear admiral Casey Coane recently wrote in to The Hill to make the case for why school food restrictions on fat, sugar, salt, calories and other nutritional aspects are necessary to keep our country safe.   Continue reading “Retired admiral: Michelle O’s school lunch rules needed for ‘national security’”