Racist Israeli Supreme Court DecisionsGlobal Research – by Stephen Lendman

Jerusalem Day commemorates Israel’s June 1967 forceful annexation of East Jerusalem and illegal control of the entire city.

On Sunday, an RT International Arabic crew covered a march through the Old City. They had documents permitting them to do so.

It didn’t matter. Israeli security force thugs attacked them. According to reporter Dalia Nammari:   Continue reading “Media Coverage of “Jerusalem Day”: Israeli Security Forces Attack Russian Journalists”

APFree Beacon – by Stephen Gutowski

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction saying the District of Columbia’s new concealed carry law is unconstitutional.

The order, issued Monday by Judge Frederick J. Scullin, was the second decision in less than a year declaring the Washington, D.C., gun carry laws to be unconstitutional. In October of 2014, the same judge ruled that the district’s complete ban on gun carry was also in violation of the Constitution.   Continue reading “Federal Judge Says DC Gun Carry Law is Unconstitutional”

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America the Battlefield – by Timothy A. Pope

The following is a study I’ve done proving that the active militarization of police dramatically increased after the financial crisis of 2008. The U.S. military’s nationwide Civil Disturbance Operations, Jade Helm and ARSOF Operating Concept are all a cohesive preparation for a forthcoming nationwide economic collapse, civil unrest and martial law due to widespread food shortages and lack of emergency services. It’s all connected, ladies and gentlemen, and I’ll show you how.   Continue reading “Police Militarization: Preparation for Economic Collapse, Food Shortages, Civil Unrest and Martial Law”

Daily Caller – by American Rifleman

Traditionally fancied mostly by shooters of high-end side-by-sides and over-unders, the often underestimated 28 gauge is currently experiencing an uptick in popularity. One of Beretta’s most recent offerings, the semi-automatic A400 Xplor Action, is likely to further interest in the “lowly” 28.   Continue reading “Gun Test: Beretta A400 Xplor Action 28 Gauge”

Reuters / Jeff HaynesRT

The Chicago Police Department is investigating claims that an officer punched a pregnant African American woman in the stomach, putting her in the hospital.

City resident Nicola Robinson told a local Fox affiliate that she was assaulted by a police officer on Friday evening after he caught her having a laugh at the officer’s expense.   Continue reading “Chicago cop investigated for ‘punching pregnant woman in stomach’”

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Four Texas police officers have been suspended without pay for trying to implicate their boss in a prostitution case. The Fort Worth Police Department says the claims were made in retaliation for changes in the officers’ job assignments.

The officers – identified only by their initials and surnames as J.C. Williams, C. Cespedes, D. Shaw and J. Pittman – contacted the department’s internal affairs unit in November, saying they believed their narcotics sergeant could be involved in a prostitution case they were working on, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.   Continue reading “4 Texas police officers suspended after implicating boss in prostitution case”

Dean PotterMail.com

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Extreme athlete Dean Potter faced the risk of flying off the vertical rock walls he was famous for scaling with little more than a parachute on his back and thin fabric wings.

Just two weeks ago, the man who talked of transforming “dying into flying,” had posted a photo of himself soaring just above the treetops with enough space to avoid disaster. “I don’t fool myself thinking I’m any better than my fallen brothers and sisters but I do stack the odds in my favor,” Potter wrote on Instagram.   Continue reading “Wingsuit flier thought he could manage the risk, avoid death”

Yahoo News – by Rick Newman

Strapped consumers. A strong dollar. An incomplete turnaround plan.

OK, these factors are probably part of the reason Walmart (WMT) is underperforming on sales and profit both, with the stock down about 3% on the latest, disappointing earnings news.   Continue reading “This is the real reason Walmart is struggling”

Weasel Zippers

MORE and OBS, two groups funded by George Soros, advertised money available for people willing to travel to protest (@organizemo is the twitter account of MORE):   Continue reading “More Proof Of Paid Protesters: Ad Asking For Protesters To Travel To Protest, List Of Payouts To #Ferguson Protest Organizers”

Guerrillamerica – by Samuel Culper III

(Admin Note: For those new to the blog, I’ve espoused these ideas for a long time based on my professional experience as an Intelligence Analyst and a student of guerrilla and insurgent movements.  When we begin breaking down what another American revolution would look like and approach the topic from a military intelligence point of view, we see a lot of problems that are difficult to overcome, which have ultimately led me to believe that the likelihood of success is quite low right now.  The good news is that there’s a way forward if you want to restore Liberty.  I hope you’ll consider what I have to offer.)   Continue reading “The Way Ahead: How We Can Restore Liberty in Our Lifetime”

The Organic Prepper

Did you ever wish that you could relocate to a fortress in which you could wait out the Zombie Apocalypse?  Well, for the mere price of $649,000, a fortress can be yours.  The 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home is on 4 wooded acres.   Continue reading “For Sale: 3 Bedroom Prepper Fortress, Moat Not Included”

476653105-people-walk-by-a-radio-shack-store-on-march-4-2014-in_1Slate – by Alison Griswold

RadioShack is dead, but its saga is ongoing. Last week, the company’s name was auctioned off for $26.2 million to Standard General, a hedge fund that earlier this year bought hundreds of RadioShack store leases. With the latest purchase, though, Standard General also got RadioShack’s collection of consumer data—that means the names, addresses, email addresses, and purchase histories of potentially tens or even hundreds of millions of RadioShack customers.

Continue reading “RadioShack Sold Your Data to Pay Off Its Debts. The FTC Isn’t Too Happy About It.”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Screven County, Georgia – Mother and substitute teacher Julie Giles was arrested this week because her son had too many unexcused absences from public school.

Writing on her Facebook page before turning herself in, Giles said “If anyone feels the need to go public with this feel free to do so….the facts are Sam originally had what they consider 12 unexcused absences, 6 are allowed per year, so he had 6 more than is acceptable, but the doctor reissued 3 excuses that Sam didn’t turn in, so basically I am being arrested for THREE days.”   Continue reading “Mom Arrested, Shackled, Jailed Because Her Honor Roll Son Had 3 Unexcused Absences at School”

ZME Science

With bee numbers dropping dramatically in the last years, it’s time to take some drastic measures, and a White House task force including participation from more than a dozen federal agencies has concluded that limiting pesticide use may be the last resort we have to maintain bee numbers.

The humble bee plays a key role in agriculture; in the US alone, they provide environmental services through pollination estimated at $10-15 billion every year, according to the USDA.. If bees continue to vanish at these rates, then we can expect anything from rising prices in common foods to actual food shortages – it’s high time some drastoc measures are taken.   Continue reading “Pesticide limit may be the last resort to save the bees, White House says”

WSWS – by Andre Damon

On Monday, US President Barack Obama traveled to Camden, New Jersey, America’s poorest city, to praise it’s brutal police department and reaffirm his support for federal programs that have transferred billions of dollars in military hardware to local police departments.

Reports of police brutality by Camden cops have nearly doubled since 2011, and last year Camden had substantially more reported brutality complaints than Jersey City, which has four times more people.   Continue reading “Obama’s paramilitary police”

The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Banner of Victory over Berlin, 1945 (RIA Novosti / Haldei)
RT

Lawmakers for the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia have proposed a bill that would punish anyone making public statements equating the USSR with Nazi Germany a criminal offence by up to three years in prison.

The bill’s sponsor, Vitaliy Zolochevskiy, told Izvestia daily that he wanted to toughen the existing law on responsibility for rehabilitation of Nazism in view of the current struggle against attempts to rewrite history that is taking place in Russia and abroad. He added that in a recent opinion poll by the VTsIOM state agency 83 percent of Russians agreed it was necessary to fight against the falsification of history.   Continue reading “Russian MPs seek 3 yr jail terms for those comparing USSR to Nazi Germany”