A Sheep No More

The following information comes from the pages of Milton William Cooper’s 1991 book Behold A Pale Horse:

“The government encouraged the manufacture and importation of firearms for the criminals to use. This is intended to foster a feeling of insecurity, which would lead the American people to voluntarily disarm themselves by passing laws against firearms. Using drugs and hypnosis on mental patients in a processcalled Orion, the CIA inculcated the desire in these people to open fire on schoolyards and thus inflame the ant-igun lobby. This plan is well under way, and so far is working perfectly….. “. A complete lecture by William Cooper on The Secret Government is available here:    Continue reading “1991 Book Predicts Shootings By Drugged Individuals In Order To Disarm Public”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Understand this now. As Jim Quinn explains, YOU are the enemy of the state. They don’t give a shit about you. They treat you as sheep and cows to be sheared and milked. If you start questioning them, they will slaughter you. They have militarized the police forces and put you under 24 hour surveillance because they fear an uprising. There only a few hundred thousand of them and there are millions of us. A conflict is looming.   Continue reading “Martin Armstrong Warns: The #1 Terrorist Group Is You, Domestic Citizens”

Yahoo News

Japan has opened the doors to the world’s first automated, robot-staffed hotel, replacing people with pretty, lifelike lady humanoid receptionists and a bow tie-wearing, dinosaur concierge.

At the Henn-na Hotel, or ‘Strange Hotel,’ guests check in, check out, get their rooms cleaned and their luggage conveyed by a fleet of blinking, beeping and rolling robots that the hotel describes as “warm and friendly.”   Continue reading “Japan opens doors to world’s first hotel run entirely by robots”

Sputnik

VLADIVOSTOK (Sputnik) – Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is turning to currency swaps as using the US dollar in transactions is difficult because of the Western anti-Russia sanctions, the bank’s senior managing director said answering a question from Sputnik.   Continue reading “Japan Bank: US Sanctions Could Lead to Direct Ruble-Yen Swaps”

Yahoo News, AP

In jailing a Kentucky court clerk who has refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, a federal judge noted that the clerk had sworn an oath to perform her job, just as many other public servants do. “Oaths mean things,” U.S. District Judge David Bunning told Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis on Thursday.

Here is the oath of office taken by court clerks and deputies in Kentucky:   Continue reading “Here’s the oath taken by clerk jailed over gay marriage”

The Organic Prepper

Gas shortages could be coming to America…and quickly.

An unexpected fuel crisis has hit Canada. According to a Canadian blogger andauthor, not one, but two, fuel tankers were inexplicably delayed last week, and shortages ensued alarmingly quickly, with numerous gas stations running completely out of fuel within a matter of days. Marie Beausoleil wrote:   Continue reading “Are Gas Shortages Coming to America?”

Northwest Herald – by Kevin P Craver

FOX LAKE – Police investigating the shooting death of Fox Lake Police Lt. Joe Gliniewicz are hopeful that a private resident’s video gives them the break they need to help identify the three suspects still at large.

Investigators have turned the video over to the Department of Homeland Security because it has the equipment necessary to retrieve and view it, Lake County Major Crimes Task Force Cmdr. George Filenko said at a Thursday afternoon news conference.

Continue reading “Fox Lake manhunt: Slain police officer’s gun found; video being analyzed”

Counter Current News

A high school quarterback is being charged with having “naked pictures of a minor” on his cell phone. But that minor is himself. That’s right, 17-year-old Cormega Copening, and his girlfriend are facing “sexting” charges, but he is actually being charged with having illicit photos of himself.

The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said the charges stem from an incident last October. This led to charges against the couple last February.   Continue reading “Teen Boy Charged As Adult For Having ‘Naked Pictures of a Minor’ Even Though Images Were of Himself”

ABC News

U.S. District Judge David Bunning told Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis she would be jailed until she complied with his order to issue the licenses. Davis said “thank you” before she was led out of the courtroom by a U.S. marshal. She was not in handcuffs.   Continue reading “Judge Orders Defiant Kentucky Clerk to Jail”

Free Beacon – by Bill Gertz

U.S. intelligence ships, aircraft, and satellites are closely watching a Russian military vessel in the Atlantic that has been sailing near a U.S. nuclear missile submarine base and underwater transit routes, according to Pentagon officials.

The Russian research ship Yantar has been tracked from the northern Atlantic near Canada since late August as it makes its way south toward Cuba.   Continue reading “U.S. Shadowing Russian Ship in Atlantic Near Nuclear Submarine Areas”

RT

Russian President Vladimir Putin has drafted a bill that aims to eliminate the US dollar and the euro from trade between CIS countries.

This means the creation of a single financial market between Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and other countries of the former Soviet Union.   Continue reading “Putin says dump the dollar”

ABC 13

HOUSTON (KTRK) – Houston police say they have a suspect in custody in southwest Houston after saying they believed an armed suspect was inside an apartment with other multiple people. It’s unclear if they other people were hostages.

The SWAT scene ended at 10:20am in the 7000 block of Bellerive, police say.

Eyewitness News is told Houston police may have been trying to serve a warrant.   Continue reading “SWAT Standoff Over, Suspect in Custody in Southwest Houston”

Unheard Voices

Tragedy has struck in Long Branch, NJ. A fire that killed a family of four might be a murder-suicide, and not accidental as originally suspected.

All four family members — the father, Lyndon Beharry, 35; mother, Amanda Morris, 29, and their two children — Brandon Beharry, 7, and 4-year-old Brian –have all died, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.   Continue reading “Murder-Suicide Suspected After Family Pulled From Burning Home In New Jersey”

Reuters – by Nathan Layne

Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) said it would reopen in late October to early November five U.S. stores whose closure had prompted a union to file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the retailer was retaliating against workers for organizing.

Wal-Mart will start hiring for the stores in Texas, Oklahoma, Florida and California, and will encourage previous employees and those that transferred to other stores to apply, company spokesman Lorenzo Lopez said on Wednesday.   Continue reading “Wal-Mart to reopen five U.S. stores at center of union complaint”

Campus Reform – by Peter Hasson

Multiple professors at Washington State University have explicitly told students their grades will suffer if they use terms such as “illegal alien,” “male,” and “female,” or if they fail to “defer” to non-white students.

According to the syllabus for Selena Lester Breikss’ “Women & Popular Culture” class, students risk a failing grade if they use any common descriptors that Breikss considers “oppressive and hateful language.”   Continue reading “Professors threaten bad grades for saying ‘illegal alien,’ ‘male,’ ‘female’”

ABC News – by ELAINE KURTENBACH AP Business Writer

An international body that monitors fisheries in most of the Pacific Ocean ended a meeting in Japan on Thursday without agreement on fresh measures to protect the dwindling bluefin tuna.

The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission was unable to get a consensus on either short-term or long-term measures to help restore the bluefin population, whose numbers are estimated to have fallen 96 percent from unfished levels.   Continue reading “Pacific Bluefin Tuna Group Puts off New Moves to Save Fish”

The Daily Beast – by Justin Glawe

A detective who worked narcotics with an undercover officer walked up to a car, shot his fellow officer twice, and then seven more times against the victim’s pleas.

The number of signs that Albuquerque Police Lieutenant Greg Brachle ignored or didn’t see before putting nine .45-caliber bullets into his fellow officer’s body are simply staggering. Continue reading “Trigger-Happy Cop Shot One of His Own and Kept Blasting Away”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former State Department employee who helped Hillary Rodham Clinton set up her private email server said he will assert his Fifth Amendment right not to testify before the House committee on Benghazi.

Attorneys for Brian Pagliano sent the committee a letter Monday saying their client would not testify at a hearing planned for next week. The panel subpoenaed Pagliano last month.   Continue reading “Worker who helped Clinton set up email server takes Fifth”