The purpose of the signed Minister of Emergency Situations Vladimir Puchkov order, enters into force today – to protect the population in case of chemical or radioactive contamination. The whole area of St Petersburg is related to a special (highest) group of civil defense, including may be subjected to radioactive contamination in the event of an accident at Leningrad NPP. Therefore, 100 percent of the citizens should be provided with gas masks, nearly one in three from St. Petersburg – as “medical personal protective equipment” (kits with special preparations – AI-2). Continue reading “Russia: Employers are preparing for nuclear war”
Month: May 2015
It all started with an unwanted knock on the door by a government worker and it’s being answered with a $60 million lawsuit.
A New Jersey family is suing the state child-protection agency after it allegedly sent a caseworker to their home to interrogate them on everything from their son’s homeschool education to questions about vaccines and guns in the house. Continue reading “Homeschoolers interrogated on guns, vaccines”
Last day for the drawing. Cut-off for entries is 1:00 pm Pacific, 4:00 pm Eastern.
Thank you and good luck to all who enter!
We will be having a drawing today for these two beyond bad-ass tomahawks, hand made by jstp and donated to support the site and the broadcast. These Commie Cleavers are perfect for that clean beheading that will leave you with a trophy to put on a pike in your front yard. Or for a keepsake to last generations, simply tube-skin the commie noggin and whisk it away to your local taxidermist. Continue reading “Last Day: Commie Cleaver 2015 by Hack-o-Matic – Enter to win”
Natural Society – by Robert Harrington
According to a recent study published in the journal Physiology and Behavior, driving while dehydrated is just as dangerous as driving drunk.
In addition to drivers not bringing adequate beverages on long road trips, many do not stop intermittently to drink fluids when thirsty. In a haste to reach their destination, some drivers avoid all food and drink throughout their road journey. Doing so, however, may prove to be a neglectful habit that can endanger themselves, other occupants, as well as other drivers on the road. Continue reading “Study: Driving While Dehydrated ‘Just as Dangerous as Driving Intoxicated’”
Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard
An Asian trade deal being negotiated in secret by the administration would let an international tribunal overrule state and federal laws to help foreign firms, a new issue congressional and legal opponents are raising in hopes of slowing the race for passage.
“It is really worrisome,” said top House Ways and Means Committee Democrat Rep. Sandy Levin. “Countries do not want to give away their jurisdiction away to some arbitrary panel,” he added. Continue reading “New trade warning: International ‘tribunal’ could junk U.S. laws to help foreign firms”
The Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder
Are you prepared to go without turkey this Thanksgiving? Yes, it might actually get that bad. So far, the worst outbreak of bird flu in U.S. history has claimed the lives of more than 20 million turkeys and chickens, and the pandemic continues to rage wildly out of control. Once one bird becomes infected, this particular strain of the virus is so virulent that it can virtually wipe out an entire flock in just a matter of days. At this point, scientists think that this virus is being spread by wild birds, but they have no idea how it is getting inside barns and other enclosed facilities so easily. Considering how important turkey, chicken and eggs are to our food supply, it is quite alarming that scientists don’t really understand what is going on. If this bird flu outbreak is not brought under control, how many birds will eventually die? Right now, it is already in the tens of millions. Could the total eventually reach into the hundreds of millions? Continue reading “Bird Flu Has Already Killed More Than 20 MILLION Turkeys And Chickens In The United States”
The Guardian – by Jon Swaine and Oliver Laughland
The Baltimore police lieutenant charged with the manslaughter of Freddie Gray allegedly threatened to kill himself and the husband of his ex-girlfriend, during incidents that led to him being disciplined and twice having his guns confiscated.
Brian Rice, who pursued and arrested Gray after the 25-year-old “caught his eye” on 12 April, was reportedly given an administrative suspension after being hospitalized for a mental health evaluation when he warned he was preparing to shoot himself in April 2012. Continue reading “Freddie Gray officer threatened to kill himself and ex-partner’s husband, court document alleges”
The blog post by Steven Goddard featured below was posted last summer, but we thought it really illustrates the important point of how our political leaders are able jump from one bandwagon to the next in order to suit their own favored popular ideological construction and collectivist movements.
Recently, California’s Governor Jerry Brown has said that the state’s chronic drought proves that “climate change is not a hoax.” Continue reading “Stuck on Stupid: California Governor Thinks Drought Caused By ‘Global Warming’”
Truthstream Media – by Melissa Dykes
You could say the idea of the so-called “Population Bomb” may have actually exploded in 1974.
That was the year of the first World Population Conference in Bucharest. Effects of the 1973 oil crisis were being felt hard, with the price of oil quadrupled from $3 to nearly $12 a barrel. Oh, and speaking of war criminal Henry Kissinger, ’74 was also the year of his infamous National Security Study Memorandum 200, which listed the “population problem” of unchecked growth in “LDCs” (less developed countries) as a potential risk to U.S. national security. Continue reading “Who Attempted the Covert Sterilization of Mexican School Children with Vaccines in 1974?”
Remember awhile back when it was “revealed” that Obamacare had been deliberately designed by its architect to screw over states that would not want to set up their own insurance exchanges and go along with the top-down, big-government deform that Dear Leader was pushing? Well… as Dear Leader’s EPA moves forward with its carbon plan (call it “cap,” with no “trade”), it’s beginning to look like this thing was — just like Obamacare– designed to hammer states that declined to go along with Dear Leader’s wishes>From Inside Climate (yes, yes): Continue reading “Obama is making good on his promise to raise your utility bill”
Right Wing News – by Warner Todd Huston
The same president who refuses to beef up our southern border to keep criminals out of the country is now announcing that he is adding more spikes to the fence around the White House to make it harder for people to get over it. So… fences are good to keep Americans from the White House, but not good to keep lawbreaking foreigners out of our country? Continue reading “Obama Adding More Spikes to White House Fence–Same Guy Who Won’t Put Fence at the Border”
The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes
One of the top stories on the Voice of America, our government’s admitted propaganda outlet, is about how the Pentagon has officially begun training the so-called moderate Syrian rebels on the ground in Syria to fight the Islamic State.
You know… Whoever the rebels are.
The Pentagon says it has started training moderate Syrian rebels to fight against Islamic State militants on the ground in Syria. Continue reading “The Pentagon Is Officially Training the ‘Moderate Syrian Rebels’ — Whoever They Are — to Fight ISIS”
SHTF Plan – by Jeremiah Johnson
This series is dedicated to Ben Raines, one of SHTF’s readers, who wrote:
“If the power is out for more than 2 weeks I will have some serious decisions to make.”
Following a report on Sunday, where Human Rights Watch said video and photographic evidence showed that Saudi Arabia used cluster bombs near villages in Yemen’s Saada Province at least two separate times, the US State Department said it is “looking into” the allegations but, as Foreign Policy reports, said the notoriously imprecise weapon — banned by much of the world — could still have an appropriate role to play in Riyadh’s U.S.-backed offensive (as long as it was used carefully). Continue reading “US Approves Saudi Use Of Banned Cluster Bombs (But Only If They’re Extra Careful)”