This is what has me concerned about the up coming “Jade Helm 15” exercise. “Robin Sage 2002” could this happen again but on a larger scale? Are they attempting to kick off martial law?

LA Times – by Megan Garvey, February 27, 2002

ROBBINS, N.C. — Saturday afternoon was chilly and windy–too cold, Deputy Randall Butler later told colleagues, for anyone to be riding around in the back of a pickup truck.

So the second time the Moore County sheriff’s deputy saw the green open-bed truck just outside the limits of this tiny town, he pulled over the driver and two passengers–each unshaven and wearing blue jeans and flannel shirts.   Continue reading “Robin Sage 2002: Army’s Reality Game Takes a Deadly Turn”

Charleston Voice

Why do the American people allow and even condone and fund  the slaughter of those who mean us no harm? It is shameful for us to elect those that are tolerant of such human cruelties. This is not American in any form of the past and cannot be America’s future.

The year 2014 was a dangerous one to be a Palestinian. More Palestinians were killed by Israel than in any year since the occupation of Palestinian territories began in 1967.   Continue reading “Israelis Killed more Palestinians Last Year than in any Year since 1967”

The  Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Brooklyn, Illinois – This week, the Brooklyn Police Department was raided by a number of other law enforcement agencies, including, the Illinois State Police, and the St. Clair County Sheriff.

On Wednesday, local news crews witnessed police from different agencies carrying equipment, computers, weapons and records out of the building and driving away with them.   Continue reading “These Cops were So Corrupt, that their Entire Department was Just Raided by Multiple Agencies”

Opposing Views – by Sean Kelly

Indonesian police accidentally got an entire town high when they burned 3.3 tons of cannabis outside of their office.

According to reports, the West Jakarta police officers anticipated that the fumes created by the burning drugs would be powerful and potent, and prepared by wearing gas masks.   Continue reading “Indonesian Police Burn 3 Tons Of Cannabis, Get Entire Town High”

Japanese research whaling mother ship Nisshin Maru enters Shimonoseki port in Yamaguchi Prefecture. (Reuters / Kyodo)RT

Two of Japan’s whaling ships have returned home from Antarctic with no catch onboard for the first time in nearly 30 years, local news reported. The news comes after a UN court ordered an halt to Japan’s annual “scientific” whale hunt.

The 724-ton Yushinmaru and the 747-ton Daini (No 2) Yushinmaru returned to port in Shimonoseki, western Japan, which is considered to be one of the major whaling bases in the country, on Saturday.   Continue reading “‘First time in 30 years’: Japan whaling ships return from Antarctic trip EMPTY”

Mail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — More than seven months before an explosion and fire leveled three apartment buildings in Manhattan’s East Village, utility workers discovered that the gas line to a restaurant in one of them had been illegally tapped, creating a hazardous situation, according to the company.

On Aug. 6, a meter reader at the restaurant detected the smell of gas and reported it, said Consolidated Edison spokesman Allan Drury. A gas crew dispatched to the site found multiple leaks in a gas line that had been tapped, Drury said, adding that the restaurant was the only customer in the building authorized to receive gas.   Continue reading “Utility found ‘hazardous situation’ months before NYC blast”

Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, Nabil ElarabyMail.com

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (AP) — Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen will continue until Shiite rebels there “withdraw and surrender their weapons,” a summit of Arab leaders decided Sunday, as they also agreed in principle to forming a joint military force.

The decision by the Arab League puts it on a path to more aggressively challenge Shiite power Iran, which is backing the Yemeni rebels, known as Houthis. A Saudi-led coalition began bombing Yemen on Thursday, saying it was targeting the Houthis and their allies, which include forces loyal to Yemen’s former leader, Ali Abdullah Saleh. Current and former Yemeni military officials have said the campaign could pave the way for a possible ground invasion.   Continue reading “Arab summit: Yemen airstrikes to go on until rebels withdraw”

Digital Press Video Games store in Clifton, New Jersey, was the target of a phony SWAT call reporting a hostage situation.It was immediately made clear that there was no hostage situation at the store, so why was everyone handcuffed and frisked?  Oh, that’s right, conditioning.

New York Daily News – by Thomas Tracy

Patrons of an Internet cafe in New Jersey were forced to press pause — then raise their hands in the air — after a SWAT team raided the establishment following a bogus hostage call, officials said.   Continue reading “SWAT team raids Internet cafe in New Jersey after bogus hostage call: officials”

Air CanadaMail.com

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — An Air Canada plane made an “abrupt” landing in bad weather and skidded off the runway at the airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and officials said Sunday that 23 people were taken to a hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries.

The airline said Flight AC624, an Airbus 320 that left Toronto late Saturday, had 133 passengers and five crew members. Canada’s Transportation Safety Board called it an accident and provided pictures that showed significant damage to the plane with the nose torn off and what appears to be an engine crumpled under a damaged wing.   Continue reading “Air Canada plane leaves Halifax runway on ‘abrupt’ landing”

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Outpost of Freedom – by Gary Hunt

Shortly after K. C. Massey was arrested, I spoke with him and we discussed the fact that he was a felon. He explained that he had turned his life around. So, I asked him to write a bit about his past — what went wrong and how he turned it around. However, before we get to what he had to say, when you read this, keep in mind that prison is supposed to be a rehabilitation system, not a means of vengeance or revenge. Any articles about recidivism show that those returning to prison usually do so within a few years. They never want to talk about those who have rehabilitated, whether a product of the system, or simply because they chose to change their own lives and live an exemplary life.   Continue reading “Camp Lone Star – Who is K. C. Massey?”

The Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Dallas, Texas – Texas State Representative Jason Villalba (R-Dallas) is once again in the spotlight after submitting yet another Orwellian proposal, H.B. 985.

Villalba first raised the ire of civil libertarians by proposing a bill, H.B. 2006, which would have eliminated the religious exemption for vaccination, essentially creating a forced government vaccination program without exception.   Continue reading “New Bill Would Have Teachers Diagnose Psychological Issues in Children and Report them to Police”

Field StripThe Defensive Training Group

Spring…when a man’s mind turns to….well, ok, it’s already there, as per male SOP….but it should ALSO turn to making sure the winter weapons and equipment set up is inspected and modified for more temperate use.

Here’s a few things you need to consider:   Continue reading “Your Weekend Activity: Spring Equipment Shake Down”

palm-sunday-passoverGrace through Faith – by Jack Kelley

The next day, John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. I have seen and I testify that this is the Son of God.” (John 1:29,34).

John the Baptist had been preaching about the coming Messiah, identifying himself as the forerunner Isaiah had promised over 700 years earlier.  Quoting from Isaiah 40:3 John said, “I am the voice of one calling in the desert, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord ‘ “ (John 1:23).   Continue reading “Passover and Palm Sunday”

Militia Tactical TrainingMilitia News – by Brandon Smith

I am taking a short break from my latest series on the real numbers behind our failing economy to address an issue within the Liberty Movement that I find a bit disturbing; namely the issue of inadequate strategic thinking and common sense amongst a certain new crop of survival writers, “gurus”, and their fans. I have only been a survival and prepping enthusiast for ten years, and I have been training in tactical methodologies for six years, but I think the near constant saturation of training I have received over that time makes me at least moderately qualified to discuss survival philosophies. During my work in the alternative media, I am also exposed to all of the undercurrents and trends within the movement, including many negative and destructive trends.   Continue reading “If You Are Not Thinking Tactically You Are Not A Survivalist”

United States Fun Map - Public DomainEnd of the American Dream – by Micheal Snyder

If you could live anywhere in America during the tumultuous years ahead, where would it be?  This is a topic that is hotly debated, and the truth is that there is not a single right answer.  If you have a very strong family support system where you are, it might not be right to try to move 2000 miles away and start a new life from scratch.  And for many Americans, moving is out of the question in the short-term because they are completely and totally dependent on employment in their local areas.  But in recent years we have seen an increasing number of Americans strategically relocate to another region of the country.  They can see our society breaking down and they can see the storm clouds on the horizon and they want to do what they can to prepare themselves and their families for what is ahead.  So is there a “best place to live” in the United States?  Are there some areas that are preferable to others?  The following are 9 maps to consider…   Continue reading “The Best Place To Live In The United States? Here Are 9 Maps To Consider”

File photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping [PPIO]The Brics Post

Beijing’s staunch ally, Russia, on Saturday announced its decision to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the latest in the growing list of countries applying for membership, including US allies in the European Union.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, at the 2015 annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia in the coastal town of China’s southern island province of Hainan, said President Vladimir Putin was keen on Moscow joining the Asian bank.   Continue reading “Russia joins China-led Asian Bank”