Sons of Liberty – by Tim Brown

Rep. Michael Rogers (R-AL) has put forth legislation to repeal the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 and has several supporters in favor of the bill.

Currently Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY), Jeff Duncan (R-SC) Westmoreland (R-GA), and Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) has co-sponsored the bill.   Continue reading “Congressmen Push to Get Us Out of United Nations – Is Your Representative On Board?”

All News Pipeline – by Stephan Stanford

With ‘counter Jade Helm’ exercises now being launched in states across the country by US patriots who plan on turning the Jade Helm 15 ‘exercises’ into a ‘counter surveillance’ training opportunity themselves, the father of Senator Ted Cruz gives us a dire warning in the newly released video below: ‘America is on the brink of destruction‘ with the ‘most lawless administration’ in US history trampling upon the US Constitution and ‘the rule of law’ every day.   Continue reading “Pastor Cruz: ‘America On Brink Of Destruction’ As Counter Jade Helm 15 Exercises Launched In States Across America”

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PennLive – by Matt Miller

The 499 criminal charges the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office lodged Tuesday morning against former Harrisburg Mayor Stephen R. Reed are a varied lot.

Essentially, they accuse Reed of running a criminal enterprise for roughly two decades. A conviction on nearly any combination of the accusations could send the ailing ex-mayor to prison for the rest of his life.   Continue reading “Ex-Mayor Stephen Reed facing 499 charges of racketeering, bribery and outright theft”

US Military

There are some things Marines with combat experience know to be “ must-haves” when serving in a combat zone. Here is a list of the top 20 items combat-experienced Marines of 3rd Platoon, C Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment feel are the most important that a Marine should carry in combat, besides the standard issue of equipment and weapons. The list was compiled by Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook, and originally published in the May 2005 edition of Marines, the official magazine of the Marine Corps.   Continue reading “Marine Corps Combat Veterans Top 20 ‘Must-Haves’”

Armstrong Economics – by Martin Armstrong

Whenever there is some political deal, it is NEVER what they present to the public with such magnanimous fanfare. There is always a hidden agenda. Here, Obama tells the American people this deal will prevent Iran from gaining nuclear weapons. Why the sudden change of heart? Surely, negotiations could have produced the same result five years ago. Ah – they will claim the sanctions worked. But is it suddenly the sanctions working or is there a darker inner truth? You have to clear the stench left behind by the lies.   Continue reading “Obama & Iran Deal – Behind the Curtain”

WSB TV

Stone Mountain, GA – The Atlanta chapter of the NAACP officially called for the elimination of all symbols of the Confederacy from Stone Mountain.

This comes on the heels of the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the South Carolina State House.

NAACP’s Richard Rose says the time to move is now, but admits it may be a steep slope to climb.   Continue reading “NAACP wants removal of Confederate generals from Stone Mountain”

RT

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is not bound by the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, adding that it will always defend itself against Tehran, which “continues to seek its destruction.”

“From the initial reports received, it is already possible to say that this agreement is a historic mistake for the world,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded Tuesday when asked about the agreement reached in Vienna.   Continue reading “‘Stunning historical mistake’: Netanyahu says Israel is not bound by Iran nuclear deal”

Mail.com

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A disbarred Harvard-educated lawyer was charged with kidnapping a California woman who said attackers broke into her home, took her and held her for ransom, a twist that came months after police called the abduction a hoax.

Federal prosecutors charged Matthew Muller of Orangevale, California, with kidnapping last month after he was arrested in a separate home-invasion robbery in the San Francisco Bay Area that had similarities to the abduction, the FBI said in an affidavit unsealed Monday.   Continue reading “Man accused in Calif. abduction that had been called a hoax”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama heralded a historic nuclear agreement with Iran Tuesday as an opportunity for the longtime foes to move in a “new direction,” while sharply warning Congress that it would be irresponsible to block the accord.

“No deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East,” Obama said in early morning remarks from the White House. Obama, accompanied by Vice President Joe Biden, spoke shortly after negotiators in Vienna announced the landmark deal aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program for more than a decade in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief. The president said the agreement, hammered out through nearly two years of negotiations, would cut off all of Iran’s pathways to a bomb and give the international community unprecedented access to the country’s nuclear facilities.   Continue reading “Obama warns Congress not to stand in way of Iran deal”

Today it is revealed Ted Visner is building a commercial property, in specific “A shelter for battered women”.  This means Ted aimed to get his business through the unconstitutional treasonous family courts that are as much a part of the communism as any other aspect.

This is no different than the corporate miners in Galice, Oregon.  These people think they can use our militias as a strong arming tactic to gain an advantage in the communist system that they are willing participants in.  They think that all they have to do is put on a hat with a Gadsden emblem on it and our people will back their play.   Continue reading “The videos “First Shots Of The Revolution About To Be Fired In Isabella County Michigan” and “Monday Update 7-13-15” have been removed from From the Trenches.”

RT

Iran and six leading world powers signed a comprehensive plan for ending international sanctions against Iran in exchange for putting restrictions on its controversial nuclear program. RT takes a look at the groundbreaking document.

The deal signed in Vienna on Tuesday is meant to break a 12-year standoff over Iran’s nuclear activities, which some nations claimed involved military research. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) acknowledges Iran’s right for peaceful nuclear development on par with any other signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.   Continue reading “Key points of historic nuclear deal reached by Iran and 6 world powers”

CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey

The federal government raked in a record of approximately $2,446,920,000,000 in tax revenues through the first nine months of fiscal 2015 (Oct. 1, 2014 through the end of June), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released today.

That equaled approximately $16,451 for every person in the country who had either a full-time or part-time job in June.   Continue reading “$2,446,920,000,000: Federal Taxes Set Record Through June; $16,451 Per U.S. Worker—Feds Still Run $313B Deficit”

Counter Current News

It sounds almost unimaginable, but it isn’t the script of a new Hollywood movie: the Pentagon has literally forced movie producers to turn villains into heroes, add U.S. Military rescues, as well as changing scenes that they deem “sensitive.”

Producers and directors say they are literally being forced to re-write scripts. If the United States Department of Defense deems their content ­inappropriate, the changes are strongly “suggested.”   Continue reading “Iron Man and Transformers Were Censored by US Military For Getting Too Close To The Truth”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

After less than a year under appeal, the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit released its opinion in Trinity Wall Street v. Walmart Stores, Inc., explaining that Walmart cannot be forced to allow shareholders to infringe on customers’s 2nd Amendment rights.

The path to this judgement began in April 2014, when NYC’s Trinity Church sued Walmart to force the retailer to allow shareholders “to vote on the ‘sale of high capacity guns’–i.e., guns which take ‘high capacity’ magazines–as well as ‘other potentially offensive products.’”   Continue reading “Court Rules Walmart Shareholders Cannot Infringe on Customers’s 2nd Amendment Rights”

Huffington Post – by Kim Bellware

New York City has settled a claim with Eric Garner’s family for $5.9 million in an effort by city officials to head off a full-blown lawsuit.

New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Monday announced the pre-litigation settlement in relation to the 43-year-old’s chokehold death in NYPD custody last July. The move is a strategy by Stringer’s office to save taxpayers the expense of a costly trial and provide closure to the victims’ families, according to The New York Times.   Continue reading “New York City Pays Eric Garner’s Family $5.9 Million Settlement To Avoid Lawsuit”