Liberty Fight

I really love it when I can illustrate the reality of things. When people in establishment and the corporate controlled media, for example, scoff at so called ‘conspiracy theories’ as if they are ‘fringe’ or relegated to the ‘wanna-be militia guy’ who lives in his mama’s basement, I simply point out who the visitors of my site are. They read about these monstrous conspiracies daily. Non-stop. I don’t do this too often, except when it is particularly delicious, such as today.

I checked my google analytics the other day and my website has gotten over 5 million hits in the last four years.   Continue reading “No Room For Doubt: U.S. State Department, Harvard Univ. Reading About “ISRAEL DID 9/11!””

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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Unusually cold weather in eastern Asia has been blamed for more than 65 deaths, disrupted transportation and brought the first snow to a subtropical city in southern China in almost 50 years. Here is a look at the worst cold weather to hit the region in years:

TAIWAN Temperatures in Taiwan’s capital of Taipei plunged to a 16-year low of 4 degrees Celsius (39 Fahrenheit), killing 57 mostly elderly people, according to government officials. The semi-official Focus Taiwan news website reported that 85 people had died because of the cold.   Continue reading “Cold snap hits east Asia, blamed for more than 65 deaths”

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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Criminal justice reform has become a hot topic around the nation amid a conversation about easing three-strikes sentencing laws, scaling back mandatory sentencing laws and focusing on rehabilitation.

That’s not the case in New Mexico, where lawmakers assembled last week for a new legislative session. Lawmakers and the governor are pushing a tough-on-crime agenda in response to the killings of two police officers and a 4-year-old girl who was shot during a road-rage dispute. The agenda is reminiscent of a wave of 1990s anti-crime laws that are being reversed in some states just as New Mexico takes them up.   Continue reading “New Mexico weighs anti-crime laws as other states ditch them”

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — It was a daring and elaborate escape: cutting through metal, crawling through plumbing tunnels, climbing a roof, rappelling four stories to freedom using ropes made from bedsheets.

But this wasn’t a Hollywood movie; it was a real-life breakout that left authorities struggling to find three escapees — one a suspected killer — and put together the pieces of how they managed to escape a Southern California maximum-security jail.   Continue reading “Authorities struggling to piece together daring jail escape”

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AMSTERDAM (AP) — The European Union on Monday launched a new law enforcement center to coordinate the fight against violent extremism, saying Europe faces the most significant terrorist threat in over 10 years.

“There is every reason to expect that IS (the Islamic State organization), IS-inspired terrorists or another religiously inspired terrorist group will undertake a terrorist attack somewhere in Europe again, but particularly in France, intended to cause mass casualties among the civilian population,” Europol, the EU-wide agency for law enforcement cooperation, said in a report. “This is in addition to the threat of lone-actor attacks, which has not diminished.”   Continue reading “EU opens new counterterrorism center”

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The New American – by Alex Newman

Parents, beware — Big Brother is coming for your kids. Buried deep inside the mammoth “bipartisan” so-called “education” legislation approved last month, dubbed the “Every Student Succeeds Act” (ESSA), is a radical expansion of what the statute refers to as “full-service community schools.” The controversial institutions, more accurately described as parental replacement centers, seek to oversee every aspect of your child’s life, ranging from their “mental health” and “well being” to nutrition and even dentistry. You are in the crosshairs, too, as the Obama administration defines parents as “equal partners” in child rearing. And those are just some of the many unconstitutional provisions in the bill and beyond that aim to turn government schools into parents, and parents into pariahs.     Continue reading “Obama and GOP Unleash “Community Schools” to Replace Parents”

Anti-Media – by Anon Watcher

In early 2015 state legislatures convened across the United States proposing further drug testing for applicants applying for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, or welfare. The countries participating, with the Bill passed included Montana, West Virginia, Texas, Maine, Michigan, and Mississippi.

The intention behind the proposal was to drug test applicants for food stamps and also unemployment benefits in a hope to save money by “getting drug users off the dole and [other benefits].” But according to ThinkProgress, data collected hasn’t displayed such results to back up the savings claim.   Continue reading “After 7 States Began Drug Testing Welfare Recipients, 1 Thing Became Stunningly Clear”

The Guardian – by Oliver Milman

Water authorities across the US are systematically distorting water tests to downplay the amount of lead in samples, risking a dangerous spread of the toxic water crisis that has gripped Flint, documents seen by the Guardian show.

The controversial approach to water testing is so widespread that it occurs in “every major US city east of the Mississippi” according to an anonymous source with extensive knowledge of the lead and copper regulations. “By word of mouth, this has become the thing to do in the water industry. The logical conclusion is that millions of people’s drinking water is potentially unsafe,” he said.   Continue reading “US authorities distorting tests to downplay lead content of water”

Gossip Extra – by Jose Lambiet

WEST PALM BEACH — In the end, the shooting of a Down Syndrome sufferer by a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy during a slow-speed car chase in Royal Palm Beach in 2010 will end up costing taxpayers close to $1 million.

Gossip Extra has learned exclusively that PBSO and the family of Jeremy Hutton, the victim, settled a two-year federal civil rights lawsuit during a secret mediation session yesterday.   Continue reading “Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Secretly Settles Lawsuit From Down Syndrome Kid Shot by Deputy”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The war on cash is escalating faster than many had imagined. Having documented the growing calls from the elites and propagandist explanations of the “benefits” to their serfs over the last few years, with China, and The IMF entering the “cashless society” call most recently, International Business Times reports that Norway – suffering from its own economic collapse as oil revenues crash – has joined its Scandi peers Denmark and Sweden in a call to “ban cash.”   Continue reading “Norway’s Biggest Bank Demands Cash Ban”

The Anti-Media – by Derrick Broze

United States — One of the major purported selling points for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a supposed increase in new jobs as a result of the controversial trade deal. The deal involves 12 nations, including the U.S., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia and more. However, two recent economic reports have contradicted the claims that jobs will increase. They have shown that, more than likely, the deal will lead to a loss of jobs.   Continue reading “TPP Trade Deal Will Cost US 448,000 Jobs, Say Researchers”

Video Rebel’s Blog

A month ago two billionaires began a public dialogue that can enlighten us all about the Dark Corners of the American government. It began earlier this month when Hugo Salinas Price noticed that the reserves of Central Banks around the world had declined by a trillion dollars. Central Banks had dumped a trillion dollars in US government bonds in the 17 months ending January 8, 2016. Normally that kind of fire sale of assets would have taken down the US and global economies.   Continue reading “America’s Secret Multi-Trillion Dollar Black Ops Slush Fund”

OPB – by Kristian Foden-Vencil

Armed occupiers in Harney County are moving forward with efforts to change the legal system.

Occupiers say they’ve voted to ask Joaquin Mariano DeMoreta-Folch, a long-time Tea Party activist, to convene a common law grand jury.   Continue reading “Armed Occupiers Convene Common Law Grand Jury Against Local Officials”

Western Journalism – by Gerry Urbanek

Donald Trump surprised attendees of the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor and Trade show — also known as the “SHOT Show” — in Las Vegas Thursday with a few announcements, and by receiving a celebrity endorsement.

Before the Republican front-runner took the stage, he was preceded by his son Donald Trump Jr., who spoke of his father’s commitment to the Second Amendment. He also addressed the candidate’s plans to retain public land under the authority of the federal government, to ensure its future preservation.   Continue reading “Donald Trump Just Became The ONLY 2016 Candidate To Do Something Big That Libs Will Hate”