Year: 2015
All New Pipeline – by Stefan Stanford
Recent remarks made by Senator Lindsey Graham (as shared in 2nd video below) that if he was President of the US, he’d use the military against Congress immediately brought to mind the 1980’s miniseries ‘Amerika’ and the shocking scene of the US Capitol building in flames and the slaughter of our entire body of Congress, their lifeless bodies draped over their chairs and strewn about the floor as seen in the 1st video below. Did the ‘powers-that-be’ signal their future intentions via the miniseries ‘Amerika’ and is that the plan that Lindsey Graham is now hinting at? Continue reading “Was Senator Lindsey Graham’s Warning Of Using The US Military Against Congress Predicted 18-Years Ago In The Mini-Series ‘Amerika’?”
Huffington Post – by Arin Greenwood
Jaimie Kraczkowski says her pit bull Isis protected her when her then-boyfriend became violent.
“Finally, when my head got hit against the wall, she just grabbed his pant leg and she was done. She was done with him abusing me — and abusing her,” Kraczkowski told Detroit Fox affiliate WJBK-TV.
But now Isis — also known as Ice — has been told to leave town. Continue reading “Pit Bull Credited For Protecting Owner From Domestic Violence Is Getting Kicked Out Of Town”
Washington DC – -(Ammoland.com)- On March 12 2015, rape victim Amanda Collins responded to an op-ed by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America founder Shannon Watts, which claimed that opening the door for women to carry guns for self-defense on college campuses could lead to more sexual assaults.
Collins refuted the claim and pointed out that Watts is wrong for fighting to keep women defenseless on campuses. Continue reading “Rape Victim says Moms Demand Action WRONG for Keeping Women Defense”
Temple, TX –-(Ammoland.com)- On March 16, 2013, 1SG(R) CJ Grisham was arrested while joining his son on a 10-mile hike to earn a Boy Scout merit badge and legally carrying a modern AR15 sporting rifle and concealed handgun.
After his false arrest, Grisham started the non-profit gun rights organization, Open Carry Texas (OCT). Continue reading “Open Carry Texas Announces 2nd Annual ‘Hike That Started It All’”
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Outpost of Freedom – by Gary Hunt
Du Hua was just 7 years old when I left Vietnam. I never met him until, recently when I read his book and then spoke with him on the phone.
It was about 10:00 AM, September 19, 1967, when I boarded a commercial flight from Bien Hoa Air Base, Bien Hoa, Republic of South Vietnam. After a 15-hour flight, we landed at Travis Air Force Base, California, at about 10:00 AM, September 19, 1967. Because of the International Date Line, my flight, by local times, was a matter of minutes. Continue reading “The Escapes – And My Journey to Freedom – A Review”
PC World – by Ian Paul, March 14, 2014
Windows XP’s refugees have two choices on April 8, when Microsoft stops supporting the decade-old operating system (for consumers, anyway). This is assuming a new PC with a new operating system (even Windows 7) is, for whatever reason, out of the question. They could cling desperately to their old Windows XP system and face what could be a hacker feeding frenzy, something we don’t recommend even if you take precautions. Or they could keep the old PC but install a new, free, and safe operating system—otherwise known as Linux. Continue reading “Having IE problems? Consider Linux alternatives for Windows”
Hagmann and Hagmann – by Daniel Hagmann
March 12, 2015: Minutes after midnight this morning local time, shots rang out amid the presence of protestors and police in gathered outside of the police station in Ferguson, Missouri. Two police officers on duty from neighboring departments were seriously wounded. One 32 year-old officer from Webster Groves was shot in the face, and a 41 year-old officer from St. Louis County was shot in the shoulder. Whether by pure luck or poor or perhaps incredible marksmanship, thankfully, both officers are expected to survive.
But something smells bad about this incident. I suspect we are being “gamed” in a manner few have bothered to consider. Continue reading “Who benefits from the Ferguson shooting?”
Detroit Free Press – by Kevin Grasha
LANSING – Two Lansing men face terrorism charges after prosecutors say they made death threats against law enforcement following the recent fatal shootings involving Eaton County deputies.
Both men have been charged in separate incidents with threatening “to commit an act of terrorism” — a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Continue reading “Alleged threats to police lead to terrorism charges”
I’d probably say no. Where are all those guns going that have been sold since the 2008 election?
“Major survey shows gun ownership declining”
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans who live in a household with at least one gun is lower than it’s ever been, according to a major American trend survey that finds the decline in gun ownership is paralleled by a reduction in the number of Americans who hunt. Continue reading “If A Polling Service Asked You If You Kept Guns How Would You Answer?”
Two Missouri police officers shot overnight in Ferguson were released from the hospital this morning after sustaining non-threatening injuries following a night of renewed protests, the St. Louis County Police said in a Facebook post.
“Both were in serious condition before being released from Barnes Jewish Hospital,” the post read.
The cops, who have not been identified, were “lucky” they weren’t killed, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar had said earlier today. Continue reading “Ferguson Shooting: Police Officers Released From the Hospital”
Authorities arrested the operators of four Los Angeles-area trade schools for allegedly running an elaborate “pay-to-stay” scam in which foreign nationals used student visas to stay in the United States without actually going to school.
The schools appear to have tapped the booming Asian immigration population in Koreatown and the San Gabriel Valley. Authorities say the suspects took in $6 million a year in tuition payments. Continue reading “Feds allege major immigration fraud in L.A. trade schools”
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Republican governor and presidential hopeful Scott Walker signed Wisconsin’s right-to-work legislation on Monday, making Wisconsin the 25th state to pass this sort of legislation.
Employees in right-to-work states are not forced to pay union dues. Continue reading “Wisconsin Becomes 25th Right To Work State”
The Daily Signal – by Kelsey Harkness
The Daily Signal has reported multiple cases where innocent small business owners believe they were unfairly targeted by the Justice Department’s controversial initiative known as Operation Choke Point.
Now, the agency it touting a case it says it got right. Continue reading “Justice Department Takes Credit for Second Operation Choke Point Settlement”
The Daily Signal – by Brittany Corona
For the majority of states that adopted the Common Core national standards in 2010, this is the school year in which testing begins. And the haste with which Common Core was adopted and implemented has caused problems, adding to a host of concerns already surrounding Common Core.
In an article last month in Education Week magazine, reporter Liana Heitin reported that some Common Core expert reviewers felt rushed in their review of the standards. Heitin interviewed Hung-Shi Wu, professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a member of the Common Core development team. Wu concluded: “The amount of time given to the high school standards was definitely inadequate.” Continue reading “Concerns Grow About Common Core Standards”
Truth Revolt – by Sarah Fisher
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms approved the use of powdered alcohol that can be mixed into drinks to create a refreshing adult beverage.
“The product, called Palcohol, had received the green light from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau briefly last year before the bureau backtracked and said the label approvals had been given in error.” Continue reading “Feds Approve Powdered Alcohol”

Ammoland – by AWR Hawkins
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The Real Revo – by Jim22
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