The gas company serving my area brought their call center back to Phoenix from India last year after numerous customer complaints. What a difference now when you call them…and it created 300 jobs.      I know this works because they were so bad that when India answered I wouldn’t even deal with them.

I’d simply ask to be transferred to a rep. in the U.S. and they would comply.

Now that I know it is the LAW – I will do it for sure.    Continue reading “Restore jobs back here at home”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Waco, Texas – The Waco Twin Peaks biker massacre case just took an extremely ominous, and seemingly corrupt turn. A police detective for the Waco Police Department was selected to serve as the head of the 12 person grand jury, which is likely to decide who gets indicted in the case.

Detective James Head, a 26-year police veteran, was wearing his police badge and pistol when he was sworn in Wednesday, according to the Waco Tribune-Herald.   Continue reading “Twin Peaks Shooting Just Got More Suspicious, Waco Cop Appointed as Jury Foreman in Biker Trial”

Orlando Sentinel – by Elyssa Cherney

Police are investigating a burglary that occurred at the Florida Gun Show on Sunday.

Orlando police officers responded to a burglary call around 2:45 a.m. at the Central Florida Fairgrounds, where the gun show was held this weekend, according to an incident report.

It appeared the suspects cut a chain securing a gate on the east side of the property, smashed a door to get inside and pulled tarps off some tables that had weapons on them.    Continue reading “Florida Gun Show burglarized during weekend”

RT

New Orleans city council has started legal proceedings to remove four Confederate landmarks from the city, including a 131-year-old statue of General Robert E. Lee, which many black residents consider offensive.

The council passed a unanimous motion to begin a two-month period of consultations with various city agencies on whether to declare the controversial landmarks “nuisances” and have them removed.   Continue reading “New Orleans set to remove Confederate landmarks”

Mail.com

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — D’Army Bailey, a lawyer and judge who helped preserve the Memphis hotel where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated and turn it into the National Civil Rights Museum, died on Sunday, his wife said. He was 73.

Adrienne Bailey said her husband died after a long illness, surrounded by family at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Bailey led the fight to preserve the crumbling Lorraine Motel, where King was slain while standing on a balcony on April 4, 1968. King had stayed at the hotel while marching and making speeches on behalf of striking sanitation workers who were protesting low wages and unsafe working conditions.   Continue reading “D’Army Bailey, National Civil Rights Museum promoter, dies”

Say you are an older senior citizen and can no longer take care of yourself and the government says there is no Nursing Home care available for you. So, what do you do? You opt for Medicare Part G.

The plan gives anyone 75 or older a gun (Part “G”) and one bullet. You are allowed to shoot one worthless politician. This means you will be sent to prison for the rest of your life where you will receive three meals a day, a roof over your head, central heating and air conditioning, cable TV, a library, and all the Health Care you need. Need new teeth? No problem. Need glasses? That’s great. Need a hearing aid, new hip, knees, kidney, lungs, sex change, or heart? They are all covered!   Continue reading “Medicare – Part G – Nursing Home Plan”

The Organic Prepper

As many of you know, we recently moved to a small home on a farm. Our house is about 900 square feet, and I live there with my youngest daughter and all of our preps.

One of my favorite things on Pinterest is the Home Tours. I really enjoy seeing how other people live and how they meet the challenges presented by their spaces. I thought you guys might enjoy a tour of our new place so that you can see how I stash all our prepper stuff in a very small house. We like to set things up so that we can easily shift to functioning off grid should the need arise, and we are also on a pretty tight budget. Because of the size of the space, we try to make everything as multifunctional as possible.   Continue reading “Prepper Home Tour Laundry Room: Healthy, Homemade, and Ready to Go Off-Grid”

Mint Press News – by Al Bawaba

There has been a steep increase in anti-Semitic and Islamophobic acts, online hate speech and xenophobic political discourse during 2014 in Europe, according to the Council of Europe’s Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI).

The findings were made in the commission’s annual report released on Thursday.   Continue reading “Anti-semitism, Islamophobia On The Rise In Europe”

New York Daily News – by Tobias Salinger

Thousands of Confederate flag supporters rallied in central Florida on Sunday afternoon.

The blue-and-red-clad drivers of some 2,000 trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles flocked to the town of Ocala for a 17-mile parade in support of county officials’ decision to return the stars and bars to a site outside a Marion County government complex, The Ocala Star-Banner reported.

Someone reportedly fired at least six gunshots in the direction of the so-called “Florida Southern Pride Ride,” but no one was injured, according to WFTV. Police tweaked the parade route after receiving word of threats against the demonstrators in one of the town’s neighborhoods, the Star-Banner reported.   Continue reading “Confederate flag supporters flock to the ‘Florida Southern Pride Ride’ in Ocala: reports”

Jon Rappoport

I want to extend the remarks I made about vaccines the other day.

The reference is the New York Times, 3/15/15, “Protection Without a Vaccine.” It describes the frontier of research. Here are key quotes that illustrate the use of synthetic genes to “protect against disease,” while changing the genetic makeup of humans. This is not science fiction:

“By delivering synthetic genes into the muscles of the [experimental] monkeys, the scientists are essentially re-engineering the animals to resist disease.”   Continue reading “Vaccines: an ideal covert op to genetically re-engineer humans”

RT

The mysterious hole-turned-lake in Siberia’s Yamal peninsula has expanded to 50 meters in depth, Russian scientists said. Researchers have been puzzled by its origins saying it was likely caused by gas explosions.

The giant sinkhole located not far from Gazprom’s Bovanenkovo gas field in Russia’s northern Yamal Peninsula has been expanding, scientists said as cited by Yamal region TV. The researchers also discovered additional smaller craters appearing around it, the media said. The whole area is within Russia’s key strategic oil and gas region – the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.    Continue reading “Mysterious giant hole in Siberia gradually filling up with water, expanding”