ERNatural News – by Daniel Barker

Army Veteran Donald Siefkin wasn’t asking for much when he called the emergency room at the Seattle VA Hospital on February 27. The 64-year-old was parked just a few feet from the ER entrance and was in severe pain from a broken foot he had suffered earlier that day. The pain was getting worse, and his foot swelled to the “size of a football” on a 3.5-hour drive to the Seattle-Tacoma airport from his home in Kennewick, Washington.   Continue reading “Seattle VA hospital staff refused to walk 10 feet to help disabled vet into ER, demanded he call 911 instead”

Abel Danger

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net): United States Marine Field McConnell has linked Serco’s Digital Fires training program to the SBA 8(a) companies (ICE, Inc. and VATC) which have allegedly been hired and coordinated through the onion router (Tor) network to set up a man-in-the middle hack during the Jade Helm exercise of The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).

McConnell has explained how Serco used an 8(a) Tor clock on Boeing E-4B aircraft for the 9/11 hack of the specially modified C-135 [Speckled Trout’] carrying General Henry Shelton, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to a NATO conference in Budapest, Hungary, before his scheduled return via London where he was to be knighted by the Queen [Marines ask “Why?”].   Continue reading “Marine Links Serco’s Digital Fires To 8(a) Tor In The Middle, Jade-Helm Joint-Chiefs Hack”

jade-helm-15-bbA Veteran’s View – by Robert

Dismissed as a hoax by the Army, the fears of ordinary patriotic Americans have not been dampened by the Army’s public relations presentations.

Americans support our troops but the use of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command and service members from the military’s four branches to conduct an unconventional warfare exercise over 8-weeks across multiple states for the purpose of realistic training troops for deployment in foreign environments makes no sense unless the plan is to use these troops for real within the sovereign fifty United States.   Continue reading “Jade Helm: is the end-game martial law and detention?”

CNS News

BERLIN (AP) — Swiss bank UBS says it is pleading guilty to wire fraud and is paying $545 million to settle U.S. cases of market manipulation.

The bank said Wednesday that under the deal with U.S. authorities it will be granted conditional immunity from prosecution in a Department of Justice probe on the manipulation of foreign exchange rates. UBS AG said it was the first to report to the DOJ potential misconduct by banks in forex markets.   Continue reading “Swiss bank UBS settles US legal cases for $545 million”

waco 2The Last Resort – by Sundance

The Dead (All Texans):

  • Jesus Delgado Rodriguez, 65, died of gunshot wounds of the head and trunk.
  • Jacob Lee Rhyne, 39, died of gunshot wounds to the neck.
  • Richard Vincent Kirshner, Jr., 47, died of gunshot wounds but the report did not specify where he was shot.

Continue reading “Report of Waco Police Affidavit/Warrants Inconsistent With Initial Public Claims By Same Police…”

banks1Armstrong Economics – by Martin Armstrong

Mayer Amschel Rothschild, founder of the Bank of Rothschild, is commonly misquoted to have said: “Let me issue and control a nation’s money and I care not who writes the laws”. That is very nice and quaint, but times have changed. In those days money was coin. What the Rothschilds really controlled was not so much money, but debt. They were the lenders to the Princes of Europe. They funded wars for profit.   Continue reading “The Nationalization of Banks?”

usinterestrated.jpgBATR – by James Hall

Wrapped in a worldwide currency depression, the intentional zero interest rate strategy has fostered great damage to the practice of saving. Nevertheless, not everyone believes or blames central banksters for enacting a deliberate policy. Reporting on one such denier is UK columnist Jeremy Warner. He writes in the Telegraph article, When will interest rates rise? The way things are going, maybe never.

As Ben Broadbent, deputy governor of the Bank of England, put it in a recent speech: “Rather than causing the decline themselves, central banks have instead been accommodating a deeper downward trend in the natural, or equilibrium rate of interest.”   Continue reading “Will Interest Rates Ever Rise?”

The Waco Police MassacreThe Aging Rebel

A shoving match in a bathroom at a Confederation of Clubs meeting in Waco, Texas exploded into a war yesterday. Nine people were killed, 27 people were injured, 17 were hospitalized, two are listed in critical condition, and 160 men were arrested following a brawl at a chain restaurant in a shopping center on the South Jack Kultgen Espressway.

The fight resulted from a long simmering dispute between members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club and the Cossacks and the Scimitars Motorcycle Clubs. Curtis Jack Lewis, president of the Abilene chapter of the Bandidos, and Wesley Dale Mason, the chapters’ sergeant at arms, were accused of stabbing two Cossacks outside Logan’s Roadhouse in Abilene in November 2013. The two Bandidos were charged with aggravated assault in March 2014. The Scimitars are in the process of patching over to the Cossacks.   Continue reading “The Waco Police Massacre”

Not My Tribe – by Eric Verlo

Was the Waco Shoot-out a gunfight between rival gangs or an ambush laid by law enforcement? Police are monopolizing the testimony but the evidence suggests a barroom brawl became a pretext to kill or arrest essentially grassroots organizers, now charged with “organized crime”. Investigators can litter the crime scene with brass-knuckles and knives but the shell casings are going to be police issue. Motorcycle headlights were on, indicating club members were trying to leave. Police claim that the brawlers redirected their fire toward officers, but did that happen while the bikers were trying to ride off? Because that task requires both hands. This gangland shoot-out has all the subtlety of the St Valentine’s Massacre.   Continue reading “Deadliest motorcycle gang in Waco shoot-out was not Bandidos, Cossacks, Scimitars, or Vaqueros. It was police.”

HSBC's London headquartersGovt. Slaves

 HSBC is to start charging other banks for depositing money in currencies of countries that have negative interest rates.

Europe’s biggest bank will join a number of other US and European lenders to charge their peers for holding deposits – effectively passing on the cost of holding money where interest rates have turned negative.

The move will affect deposits from banks in euros, Swiss francs, Danish crowns and Swedish crowns.

Continue reading “HSBC to charge for holding deposits”

Govt. Slaves

California:  God can’t stop Obama Care from killing off six Christian run hospitals in one fell swoop! Bankrupt Daughters of Charity Health System tried to sell-off six hospitals but nobody wanted to buy, so now at least 280 healthcare workers will become unemployed!  Administrators stated that the current layoffs will barely “restore our hospitals to break-even status financially” due to Obama Care insurance reimbursement cuts.  To make matters worse, and guarantee a total hospital system shutdown, government Obama Care administrators have told ten insurance companies to stop sending their customers to Daughters of Charity Health System!  Riverbed Technology issued two layoff WARNs for June, saying 160 people will become jobless!   Continue reading “Job Losses & Stores Closing Keeps Increasing”

Van Ness Weldman – by Brent Carson, Duncan Greene, Joseph Nelson, and Erin Bartlett, March 27, 2014

The long-awaited Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) redefining the term “waters of the United States”under the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) was released on March 25, 2014, by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Army Corps) (collectively referred to as “the agencies”).  The proposed rule seeks to clarify which streams, wetlands and other waters are considered “waters of the United States” and, thus, subject to permitting requirements under the CWA.  The joint proposed rule will affect project development and operations across the energy, water, construction, building, agricultural and transportation sectors.  Supporters of the NOPR have estimated that it would extend the jurisdictional scope of the CWA to an additional “20 million acres of wetlands and more than half our nation’s streams.”  The agencies’ proposal expands the types of waters that will be considered jurisdictional and subject to CWA permitting requirements to include:   Continue reading “Federal Agencies Issue Long-Awaited “Waters of the United States” Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Clean Water Act Jurisdiction”

140911_SCI_RiverFarmSlate – by Boer Deng, September 11, 2014

Everyone wants clean water, but not everyone agrees on how to make sure it stays pollution-free. The Clean Water Act is one of the most successful pieces of environmental legislation in American history: Forty years ago, only a third of the country’s lakes and rivers could support fishing or swimming. Now two-thirds do. But when a bill for the CWA was offered up in 1972, Richard Nixon vetoed it, complaining that it would cost too much. It took a bipartisan congressional override to enact the law.   Continue reading “Trench Warfare – The feds want to define “waters of the United States” scientifically. Farmers are freaked out.”

KEYE TV – by Fred Cantu

Local motorcycle club members say it’s unfortunate the events in Waco cast all of them in a bad light.  They say anyone could be a biker, even you and me.

Many local bikers were actually on their way to Waco when they got caught in traffic.  Debbie Zimmer says, “We were going up there for a Confederation of Clubs meeting to learn about legislative issues and we arrived after all the excitement started.”  The Confederation of Clubs is an umbrella group for various local motorcycle groups.   Continue reading “Local Bikers Blame Gang Label On A Few Members”

Echanis_cover-image_276pxDefensive Training Group

By the illusive R&D guy.  (And yes, I realize who that is in the featured image. I’m in a fairly good mood and wanted to make myself chuckle today).

Why write about unarmed knife defense? Aren’t there so many more important things to cover in regard to NPT / Community preps? Yes there are.

In SHTF do I see myself needing unarmed knife defense skills as much as I may need them today? Not as much as I do today.   Continue reading “Introduction to Unarmed Knife Defense”

KXAN – by Brian Collister

AUSTIN (KXAN) – Most only know about biker gangs from television shows like “Sons of Anarchy.” It is a world most are not allowed to see, and those in these biker gangs do not usually talk about what goes on inside.

But KXAN Investigator Brian Collister has gotten exclusive access over the years to members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, who police said were involved in the deadly Waco shooting.   Continue reading “Bandidos leader says there is no order to kill police”

Barack Obama, J. Scott ThomsonBreitbart – by AWR Hawkins

The call to federalize law enforcement departments and offices around the country was made more than once after Officer Darren Wilson shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August 2014.

Following that incident, President Obama asked a group of individuals to prepare a study on 21st Century Policing that includes measures by which law enforcement could be federalized.   Continue reading “Federalization of Law Enforcement Would Remove Bulwark for Second Amendment”

AllGov – by Steve Straehley

For those of a certain generation, one of the best childhood memories is the day the Sears Christmas catalog arrived in the mail. Kids eagerly grabbed the book, which was at least an inch thick, and started their holiday gift lists.

Now local law enforcement agencies can experience that same sense of anticipation and unbridled joy as they choose which spy equipment they want from Uncle Sam’s Big Technology Wish Book, or as it’s officially known, the National Security Agency 2014 Technology Catalog (pdf).   Continue reading “NSA Transfers Spy Gadgets to Local Police Departments”