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The endless talk of covenants and the encyclopedia Britannica known as legal terminology never ceases. Endless argument about which is right and wrong, the proper definitions for “people” or “property,” what really is “legal jurisdiction” and who has it or does not and when. What no one stops to think about is how this is enslaving us; the very fact anyone WOULD pick up let alone HAVE to pick up such books in order to defend their right to simply be left alone or because no one really knows what the word “people” means shows how far gone we are.   Continue reading “Of Covenants and Legal Bibles”

The Daily Sheeple

Earlier this month, two news items came in from the West Coast that are just… bizarre.

First up, this bear was spotted in Mission, British Columbia and no, this isn’t Photoshopped.   Continue reading “Bizarre: Why Are BLUE Animals Being Discovered on the West Coast?”

BBC

The family of a Muslim teenager arrested after a homemade clock he brought to his Texas school was mistaken for a bomb, has withdrawn him from the school.

Ahmed Mohamed’s father, Mohamed El-Hassan Mohamed, said he had pulled all his children from schools in the area.

According to Mr Mohamed the arrest of the 14-year-old had a harmful effect.   Continue reading “Ahmed Mohamed: Homemade clock boy quits Texas school”

Mail.com

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Israeli forces shot a female Palestinian attacker after she attempted to stab a soldier at a West Bank checkpoint on Tuesday, the military said, as tensions continued to simmer ahead of this week’s major Jewish and Muslim holidays.

The military said forces opened fire and “identified a hit” following the incident in the West Bank city of Hebron. The woman’s condition was not immediately known, although the military said she was taken to a Jerusalem hospital for treatment. The soldier was not wounded.   Continue reading “Israeli forces shoot Palestinian after stabbing attempt”

Mail.com

BOSTON (AP) — The world finally knows her name — Bella Bond — and some of the grisly circumstances of how she was killed and later found on a beach in Boston Harbor.

But there are many lingering questions: Why didn’t those who knew the 2-year-old girl call police when they stopped seeing her with her mother, Rachelle Bond? Why didn’t state child protection workers remove her from her home when her mother had a history of drug and prostitution arrests? What’s next in the case?   Continue reading “Many questions linger in case of girl found dead on beach”

NJ.com – by Ron Zeitlinger

Officials for a national chain store have issued an apology after a customer in its Secaucus store complained about a cashier’s swastika bracelet, a local cable news channel reported.

The shopper, who told News12 he is the son of a Holocaust survivor, said he does not want to see the clerk fired, according to the report, but he hoped the incident would help people be more cognizant of other’s feelings.   Continue reading “Sam’s Club apologizes for cashier’s swastika bracelet: report”

Mail.com

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The anguish in the man’s voice on the 911 call was clear.

He was telling the dispatcher on the other end of the line that he had just tried to drown his children in a pond and he was so distraught and disoriented that he couldn’t describe where he was. “Please send an ambulance. My daughters are in the lake, drowning. Both of my young daughters.”

Alan Tysheen Eugene Lassiter sobbed as he struggled to explain where he was so police could come to help. Later in the call, he told a bystander: “I just drowned my two daughters in the lake back there.”   Continue reading “Man calls 911 to tell police he just tried to drown his kids”

Associated Press – by Dan Elliot

DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether cities can ban hydraulic fracturing, stepping into a high-stakes battle over whether local governments can impose tougher oil and gas rules than the state.

The court will hear cases from Longmont, where voters banned hydraulic fracturing in 2012, and Fort Collins, where voters approved a 5-year moratorium in 2013.   Continue reading “Colorado’s high court to decide if cities can ban fracking”

MassPrivateI

The Poynter Insitute claims to be starting up a ‘global fact checking network’ but they should be a little more transparent about who’s really doing the fact checking.

The Poynter Institute also claims to be a global leader in journalism education but works with the Gannett Co., Inc., the nation’s largest news publisher.

Kawika Riley is a Fellow of the Poynter Institute and volunteers to work with DHS.   Continue reading “Media group with ties to the CIA and DHS wants to create a ‘global fact checking network’”

Sydney Morning Herald – by Alister Doyle

Oslo: Syria’s civil war has prompted the first withdrawal of crop seeds from a “doomsday” vault built in an Arctic mountainside to safeguard global food supplies.

The seeds, including samples of wheat, barley and grasses suited to dry regions, have been requested by researchers in the Middle East to replace a collection in the Syrian city of Aleppo that has been damaged by the war.   Continue reading “Syrian war spurs first withdrawal from ‘doomsday’ Arctic seed vault”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

With each passing day, The Kremlin seems less and less interested in observing any niceties with regard to how it describes Russia’s military involvement in Syria.

Initially, it seemed likely that Moscow would go the Ukraine route by providing logistical support and lurking behind the scenes while officially denying – or at least downplaying – its role in the conflict. Over the course of the last two weeks, it’s become increasingly clear that Russia now intends to make no secret of its intention not only to stabilize the Assad regime but in fact to turn the tide completely with the provision of advanced weapons and equipment including combat aircraft, tanks, and drones.   Continue reading “2,000 Russian Troops Head To Syria For “First Phase” Of Mission To Support Assad”

The Daily Caller – by Jonah Bennett, August 17, 2015

Officials at a Department of Veterans Affairs medical center in Colorado want the Confederate battle flag completely removed from a mural.

The Grand Junction medical facility features a mural of the Civil War painted by 72-year-old artist Lee Bowerman and shows a Confederate and Union soldier staring each other down. Bowerman thinks the decision to remove the flag is unfortunate, but has agreed to do as officials ask. In the meantime, officials have placed a banner to cover part of the display until Bowerman has time to finish the job and remove the offensive elements.   Continue reading “VA Forces Artist to Remove Confederate Flag from Civil War Mural”

Armstrong Economics – by Martin Armstrong

The UN has launched its socialist agenda for the total loss of all economic freedom for the entire world by 2030. This is a highly dangerous agenda. The UN is an unelected entity that assumes it has the right to dictate to the world how everything should work. Of course, it is anti-freedom and assumes that cash should be eliminated and taxation should be global. This way of thinking that is absolutely destroying the entire world.   Continue reading “IMF: The New World Government?”

BuzzFeed – by Morgan Shanahan

Ahh, Common Core math. Now implemented in 46 states, the controversial standards have had parents crossing their eyes in confusion and frustration since the day it was introduced.

Many parents have taken to social media to share their disdain for the new standards.

Continue reading “This Dad Wrote A Check To His Kid’s School Using Common Core Math”

Anti-Corruption Society – by Al Whitney

The mandatory vaccination issue is ramping up and according to Dr Gary G Kohls, MD there are 271 new vaccines in Big Pharma’s pipeline. Since Big Pharma and the vaccine pushers and promoters have a “liability exemption”, their business plan represents pure profit and no loss for all of those involved.

According to the excellent research of Dr Sherri Tenpenny, the Department of Health and Human Services launched a program in 2010 called Healthy People 2020. Their goal is to remove all (but medical) school vaccine exemptions andpush vaccinations in every arena of our society. Thanks to Executive Order 13335 of Bush Jr (which implemented electronic medical records across the country),tracking our vaccination history will be easy for government-corporations and medical institutions alike.   Continue reading “Caution: unHealthy People 2020 is coming after us all!”

Natural News – by Mike Adams

At the same time that Monsanto’s corruption is infiltrating every corner of U.S. academia, government regulators and corporate-controlled media, Russia has just announced a total ban on the cultivation of GMO crops.

“A senior Russian government member told reporters the cabinet decided that any food production in the country will completely exclude any genetically-modified organisms or parts thereof,” reports RT.com.   Continue reading “GMO crops totally banned in Russia”

Yahoo News

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s highest court on Monday ordered the temporary suspension of state Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s law license, a step that could trigger efforts to remove her from office as she fights perjury, obstruction and other charges.

The unanimous order by the state Supreme Court’s five justices also could prompt a legal challenge from the first-term Democrat.   Continue reading “Court suspends Pennsylvania attorney general’s law license”

Concealed Nation – by Brandon

WARREN, MICHIGAN — A quick thinking customer is credited with thwarting an armed bank robbery at a Citizens Bank on Monday.

The bank robber walked into the bank and announced the robbery. The 43-year-old took money from a teller and then pointed his gun at one of the customers.   Continue reading “Bank Robber Shot By Concealed Carrying Customer In Michigan”