The New World Order, designed around a functional police state that is encouraged by continuous popular cultural messages, is apparent to even the most avid establishment apologist. Liberty and freedom, hardly ever mentioned in a positive light by the mass media, is a direct threat to the ruling class. The proliferation of degenerate behavior is lauded so that those who object to such conduct will be demeaned as outcasts of the decadent society. The imposition of a police state is necessary to coerce decent people into forced obedience. Continue reading “Popular Culture Promotes the Police State”
Year: 2015
I have been convinced since childhood that rich people do not like Thermonuclear war because it kills billionaires. Starvation and germ warfare are good because they can be directed at the poor.
Communist China we always knew was created by American liberals. Now James Corbett has filled in a few blanks. Corbett starts by quoting George Soros: “I think this would be the time because you really need to bring China into the creation of a new world order, financial world order.” Continue reading “So China Is In On The WW III Scam But Our Deaths Will Be Real?”
Many societies, especially those of the Americas and China, have a history of using cayenne pepper therapeutically. A powerful compound with many uses, cayenne pepper is currently gaining buzz for cleansing and detoxifying regimes such as the Master Cleanse, which uses the spice to stimulate circulation and neutralize acidity.
Cayenne pepper has been used for a variety of ailments including heartburn, delirium, tremors, gout, paralysis, fever, dyspepsia, flatulence, sore throat, atonic dyspepsia, hemorrhoids, menorrhagia in women, nausea, tonsillitis, scarlet fever and diphtheria. Continue reading “17 Health Benefits of Cayenne Pepper”
A most ridiculous and unbelievable thing happened to me the other day, while I was working at the movie theater in Plano, TX.
Often times, the theater that I work for has an infamous police tower stationed outside the parking lot. Even though I hate it and question the reason all the time to management, as to why we have it and how unconstitutional it is, they still allow the police to come and put it up every once in awhile.
Anyways, since we have the Avengers: Age of Ultron movie, one person who appeared to be in his late 40’s with slightly grayed hair, expected us to have the police tower up, but for some reason, that day we did not have it, which I was glad because I don’t like being spied on by Big Brother. Continue reading “Sheeple: They walk among us, giving away our freedoms one step at a time”
A brief note this evening on the subject of an armed society being a polite society. In Utah, a man with a concealed carry permit was in the parking lot of a store when he heard the screams of a woman in distress. She was in the process of being dragged from her vehicle by a carjacker when the man intervened. The aforementioned carjacker apparently liked his chances (for some reason) in bringing a fist to a gunfight. It did not end well for him. Continue reading “Polite society update: Utah concealed carry holder kills carjacker, rescues driver”
New York Times – by MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN and BEN PROTESS
For the second time in five years, prosecutors have prevailed over Sergey Aleynikov, the former Goldman Sachs programmer accused of stealing confidential computer trading code from the bank. The first time it took a federal jury just hours to convict; this time it came after more than a week of deliberation and an accusation of “food poisoning” and avocado tampering in a state court jury room. Continue reading “Mixed Verdicts in Second Trial of Aleynikov, Ex-Goldman Sachs Programmer”
Remember when eggs were bad for us before they were good for us? Or when certain heart disease was the devil’s bargain we made for loving a good cheeseburger? You may be excused for the vertigo you experience from all the flip-flops, twists and turns written over the years about the goodness or badness of any number of foods. For all of the “scientific” studies of nutrition and health, the bottom line is that we knowsomething about the food we eat. But truthfully, the science behind what we ingest and how it affects our health is in its infancy. Continue reading “5 Foods We Thought Were Bad For Us, Now Turn Out to Be Good”
“There are lots of ways to destroy communities. One of the most successful is: take jobs away. Cancel jobs. Then, cover this plot with lies about poverty and inequality. Set race and against race: tap into human feelings and the mind in their vulnerable areas—where hatred and rancor can be stimulated. Thus, distract everyone from the truth.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
The US, England, Australia, Canada— everywhere you go you see the same specter and the same lying politicians:
The specter is Globalism and its effects—the open secret mainstream pols refuse to talk about. Continue reading “Obama, Hillary/Bill, Bush, “income inequality and violence” The big lie”
Osceola, Mo. – After 45 years of providing health care in rural western Missouri, Sac-Osage Hospital is being sold piece by piece.
Ceiling tiles are going for 25 cents, the room doors for an average of less than $4 each, the patient beds for $250 apiece. Soon, the remnants of the hospital that long symbolized the lifeblood of Osceola, population 923, will be torn to the ground. Continue reading “Rural hospitals struggle to stay open, adapt to changes”
National Geographic – by Jane J. Lee
In recent weeks, about a billion jellyfish-like “purple sailors” have washed up on West coast beaches of the United States. The animals—known as “by-the-wind sailors” or Velella velella—founder on the shore and pile up like a carpet of deflated blue and purple balloons.
The jellies started washing up on Oregon and Washington State beaches four to six weeks ago, says Kevin Raskoff, a marine biologist at Monterey Peninsula College in central California. Then they started showing up in California. Continue reading “Billions of Blue Jellyfish Wash Up on American Beaches”
For those who store food, preparedness supplies, gold, guns and ammunition, one of the most immediate concerns is keeping your investment safe. Naturally, given our reasons for stockpiling to begin with, the last place we want to be storing anything is with a “trusted” third party. Thus, things like safe deposit boxes are out, as are storage facilities unless you are using them as a secondary backup. Burying a cache on your property or in the wilderness is great, but there are certain things you’ll want to keep close by, especially as it relates to self defense or emergency cash. Continue reading “Keep It On The Down Low: Top 5 Ways To Hide Your Guns and Gear”
The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler
In an unsurprising move, Sean Hannity declared this week that if people run from police, they have played a part in their own murder. In a radio rant, Hannity discussed Freddie Gray, whose murky death in police custody sparked large scale protests and a smaller degree of riots.
His short monologue exemplifies how the Fox propaganda machine operates. He started by saying, Continue reading “Sean Hannity: It’s OK for Cops to Shoot You in the Back if You Run From Them”
In a stunning statement given to the Baltimore Sun, hard left Obama ally Rev. Al Sharpton has called for the federal government to takeover all police departments in the country.
Calling for the Justice Department to “take over policing in this country,” Sharpton announced a plan to march on Washington in order to push for a government takeover of the police. In an open admission of a plan to sidestep the Constitution, Sharpton mentioned the police takeover could only happen if supporters fight against states rights. Continue reading “Rev. Al Sharpton calls for Obama DOJ takeover of all police departments, plans to fight states rights”
CBC – by Adrienne Lamb, John Robertson, Sam Martin
Lindsey Baranyk hurls herself around the dirt ring at Northlands, her pistol spraying black powder and sparks snuffing the life out of balloons perched on t-ball-like stands, all from the back of her horse, Eugene.
Baranyk is demonstrating the latest equestrian sport, cowboy mounted shooting. Continue reading “Cowboy mounted shooting like ‘barrel racing only with guns’”
Gateway Pundit – by Michael Strickland
Amongst all the chaos in Seattle during Friday’s May Day riot, a man was seen walking through the crowd wearing a tactical vest with an SKS rifle slung over his shoulder.
Identified as Shayne Butts, he tells reporters “I’m here to ensure peoples’ civil rights get respected, just the basics, First Amendment right to peacefully assemble, to free speech… I don’t like communism, but these people have a right to free speech.” Continue reading “May Day Crowd Freaks Out Over Open Carrier”
A 3.9-magnitude earthquake has been recorded in the Los Angeles area, the US Geological Survey reports. Though the quake was shallow, residents across the basin say they were woken up by the tremor.
The shallow earthquake occurred just one mile from View Park-Windsor Hills, California, at 4:07 am on Sunday morning.
The quake, which struck at a depth of 5.6 miles, was classified by the USGS as “light”. However, it was still felt over a wide area of the LA basin. Continue reading “3.9 earthquake strikes Los Angeles area – USGS”
The Saudi Arabia-led coalition is using US-supplied cluster munitions in its airstrikes on Houthi forces in Yemen, Human Rights Watch reported. Targets include those close to villages, posing a threat from undetonated submunitions to civilians.
In recent weeks the coalition has used cluster bombs in Yemen’s northern Saada governorate, a region bordering Saudi Ararbia, which is historically controlled by the rebels, HRW said. Continue reading “S. Arabia bombs Yemen with US-supplied cluster bombs – HRW”
NEW YORK (AP) — A man accused of shooting a New York City police officer in the head will be arraigned Sunday on charges including two counts of attempted murder of a police officer, officials said.
Demetrius Blackwell was arrested Saturday night in the shooting of Officer Brian Moore, who remained hospitalized in critical but stable condition. Blackwell, 35, was expected to be arraigned Sunday afternoon, the Queens district attorney’s office said. It was not clear if he had a lawyer. Continue reading “NYPD officer shooting suspect faces attempted murder charge”









Intellihub – by Alex Thomas


