True Activist – by Sophie McAdam

Campaign group The Story Of Stuff Project have just announced they will be pursuing legal action against Nestlé for illegally extracting groundwater in California for its Arrowhead brand, which has been a key contributor to the State’s drought crisis.

Thanks to generous donations from a huge number of furious citizens, The Story Of Stuff Project was able to raise enough money to film a mini-documentary called ‘This land is our land’. It tells the story of Nestlé’s removal of millions of gallons of water from the San Bernardino National Forest- and it details evidence of criminal activity by one of the world’s most unethical corporations.   Continue reading “Fantastic News: Nestlé To Be Sued For Californian Drought Crimes!”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The US is in a tough spot militarily.

In Syria, Russia and Iran have taken advantage of the fact that the plan hatched by the West and its regional allies to destabilize the Assad regime took far too long to develop. The idea was to foment discord and provide covert support for the various armed militias fighting to overthrow the government. But the effort is entering its fifth year and Assad is still there. Not only that, there have been a series of unintended (well, at least we hope they’re unintended) consequences.   Continue reading “With US Warships En Route To Islands, China Asks: “What On Earth Makes Them Think We Will Tolerate This?””

NBC News

Hawaii Gov. David Ige has declared a state of emergency to deal with the state’s homelessness crisis just days after city and state officials cleared one of the nation’s largest homeless encampments.

The move will help the state speed up the process of building a homeless shelter for families, and the state is considering four possible sites, Ige said at a news conference Friday.   Continue reading “Hawaii Declares State of Emergency Over Homelessness Crisis”

Fox News

A gunman who was randomly firing a semi-automatic rifle in the parking lot of a northeastern Pennsylvania shopping center in the middle of the day Saturday provoked a shootout with police that left him with two bullet wounds, but did not harm anyone else, state police said.

State police Capt. James Degnan said police responded at around 12:30 p.m. to multiple 911 calls about the gunfire, which struck some vehicles. The man shot at local police when they arrived and they returned the fire. Multiple rounds were exchanged, he said.   Continue reading “Suspect wounded in shootout with police at Pennsylvania Wal-Mart”

The Unjust Media

Facts of Jewish Media Control

The largest media conglomerate today is Walt Disney Company, whose chairman and CEO, Michael Eisner, is a Jew. The Disney Empire, headed by a man described by one media analyst as a “control freak”, includes several television production companies (Walt Disney Television, Touchstone Television, Buena Vista Television), its own cable network with 14 million subscribers, and two video production companies. As for feature films, the Walt Disney Picture Group, headed by Joe Roth (also a Jew), includes Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, and Caravan Pictures. Disney also owns Miramax Films, run by the Weinstein brothers. When the Disney Company was run by the Gentile Disney family prior to its takeover by Eisner in 1984, it epitomized wholesome, family entertainment. While it still holds the rights to Snow White, under Eisner, the company has expanded into the production of graphic sex and violence. In addition, it has 225 affiliated stations in the United States and is part owner of several European TV companies. ABC’s cable subsidiary, ESPN, is headed by president and CEO Steven Bornstein, a Jew.   Continue reading “Six Jewish Companies Control 96% Of The World’s Media”

Fox News

The Federal Bureau of Prisons may have bitten off more than it could chew by banning pork from prison menus earlier this month — and apparently has reversed course on the decision.

After the bureau drew complaints from the American pork industry and most recently from Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley for the ban, the senator’s office tells FoxNews.com that the bureau informed them they’re backing off the decision and returning pork to the menu.    Continue reading “Swine and Dine: Federal prisons reverse pork menu ban after outcry”

The Free Thought Project – by William N. Grigg

Elkhart County, IN — Brad Rogers, Sheriff of Elkhart County, Indiana, has encouraged residents not to register their firearms and has promised to defy any executive order requiring gun confiscation. While a federal gun grab remains a hypothetical proposition, Rogers — a self-described constitutional sheriff – could take immediate action to battle ongoing federal abuses in his county committed in the course of the patently unconstitutional “War on Drugs,” including the variety of government-licensed theft called “civil asset forfeiture.”   Continue reading “Sheriffs Defying a Hypothetical Federal Gun Grab Means Nothing if they Will Cage You Over a Plant”

Michael T. Sarion

The first function of the founders of nations, after the founding itself, is to devise a set of true falsehoods about origins – a mythology – that will make it desirable for nationals to continue to live under common authority, and, indeed, make it impossible for them to entertain contrary thoughts – Forrest McDonald (E Pluribus Unum)

The US Constitution was created on September 17, 1787, and ratified behind closed doors on June 21, 1788. Thirty nine of the fifty five delegates attending the Philadelphia Convention signed the document. Their con job is evident from the very first line penned. Legally, the “People” mentioned are not sovereign beings, but willing slaves who have been granted the illusion of freedom.   Continue reading “The Constitution Con (A Story of Parchment Idolatry)”

Seattle Times – by Molly Hennessy-Fiske

HOUSTON — A federal judge ruled Friday that Texas officials can continue to deny U.S. birth certificates to the children of immigrants who cannot supply required identification because they entered the country illegally.

Though children born in the United States are entitled by law to U.S. citizenship regardless of the immigration status of their parents, Texas authorities have been placing significant barriers to immigrants who have entered the country illegally and are seeking birth certificates for their U.S.-born children.   Continue reading “Judge: Texas can deny birth certificates for U.S.-born children of immigrants”

Vaccine Liberation Army

Compulsory Adult Vaccines in California…Just the beginning!

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed SB 792 a bill to further strengthen California’s mandatory vaccine laws by requiring that adults who work or volunteer at day care centers be vaccinated. A violation of the act is a crime.

The Democratic governor announced Sunday that he approved a bill requiring day care centers and day care homes to maintain immunization records proving their workers and volunteers have been vaccinated for the flu, pertussis and the measles.   Continue reading “Compulsory Adult Vaccination bill signed into Law”

Abel Danger

Senior Executive Service (SES) Bamboozling Taxpayers – Amount: US$400,000 – Outrageous Criminal Behavior – SES Employees Not Kept in Check – Increased Salaries With Reduced Responsibilities – Indictments Demanded

This information appeared at 
Department of Veterans Affairs – Office of the Inspector General

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Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

During an October 16 town hall meeting at Keene State College, Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton said Australia’s confiscation of firearms via a national buyback provides “a good example” for how other countries responded to mass shootings and she said it is “worth looking at” when considering gun policy in the U.S.

Clinton made these statements in response to a questioner who asked if we could ban handgun ownership in the U.S.   Continue reading “Hillary Clinton: Australia Gun Ban ‘Worth Looking At’ In U.S.”

Yahoo News

San Francisco (AFP) – Dozens of major websites including Netflix, Uber and the BBC went down simultaneously in some areas of the United States, but were soon up again in most cases.

The cause of the crashes remained unclear, but some appeared connected to trouble at a cloud service relied on by companies, although that did not stop the social media rumor and conspiracy mill from going into overdrive.   Continue reading “Dozens of major websites crash all at once”

Canada Free Press – by Judi McLeod

A (hopefully) gentle chiding for Patrick Wood over at Technocracy.com for suggesting that the Strong Cities Network (SCN) coming to a city near you soon is in no way connected to the United Nations:

“First, it should be noted that Strong Cities Network is NOT a government body at all, but rather a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with no connection to any government, or even the United Nations! (Technocracy.com Oct. 12, 2015)   Continue reading “Forget the NGOs, the UN is coming!”

Washington’s Blog – by Robert Barsocchini

After changing its story many times, the US now admits that it intentionally threw bombs, for more than an hour, at the now famous Doctors Without Borders hospital, proving accurate the assessment of DWB staffer Meinie Nicolai, who said the US attack was “a premeditated massacre.”

Since initial US claims that the protected DWB hospital was a “Taliban stronghold” and so forth have been debunked as stupid, the US now claims it targeted the hospital because one man, a “Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence spy”, was inside.   Continue reading “US Rejects Hospital Bombing Investigation, Instead Smashes into Hospital in Tank, Destroying Evidence”

Las Vegas Review Journal – by Chris Giunchigliani and Kelvin Atkinson

Management of public lands has made headlines since the attempted gather of Cliven Bundy’s cattle a year and a half ago. For more than 20 years, his cows have been grazing illegally on more than 300,000 acres of public land owned by all Americans. That land includes Gold Butte, a beautiful area of the desert between Lake Mead and Mesquite.

Bundy, who has a 160-acre ranch near the area, has said, “I don’t recognize the United States government as even existing.” He now owes more to the government than all other ranchers in America combined.   Continue reading “Federal lands should stay in federal hands”