Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill

Introduced by Veteran for Peace Phil Restino! Video by We Are Change Orlando

Published on Jan 19, 2016
Mr. Bollyn offers an independent analysis of the events of September 11, 2001, that includes historical and geopolitical background and examines the motivation of the people who played key roles in the destruction of the evidence and the obstruction of justice for the families of the victims.  Continue reading “‘Solving 9/11 Ends the War’: Q & A Session With Christopher Bollyn – Daytona Beach, FL, 1/19/16”

Grind TV – by Pete Thomas

The U.S. Marines this past weekend set up roadblocks on a popular San Diego County trail to deliver a message to mountain bikers that trespassing will not be tolerated on military property.

On Saturday and Sunday, Marines issued 50 tickets and confiscated 45 mountain bikes within the eastern boundary of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, in the Scripps Ranch area.   Continue reading “U.S. Marines crack down on trespassers; confiscate 45 mountain bikes”

At the end of this ramble she did say “and the Constitution” but seems it was cut out of this clip.

Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

Sarah Palin endorses Donald Trump. Like watching a train wreck.

Enjoy.
Continue reading “Video of the Day – Sarah Palin’s Rambling, Bizarre and Incoherent Endorsement of Donald Trump”

Yahoo News

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli officials say dozens of Jewish settlers have taken over a number of Palestinian buildings in the heart of the West Bank city of Hebron.

Police said about 100 settlers entered three “empty stores.”

Zeev Elkin, a pro-settler lawmaker from the ruling Likud party, said in a statement the settlers entered houses that were bought legally. He praised them for “expanding the Jewish presence” in the city.   Continue reading “Dozens of Jewish settlers take over buildings in West Bank”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Deming, NM — 74-year-old Roger Charlet recently died in a hospital just a week after police used a taser on him during a traffic stop. On January 4th, Charlet was pulled over by police on Interstate 10 and was accused of being drunk. He was quickly ripped from his car and tased without being given any chance to comply and leave willingly. Police claim that he was “resisting arrest,” however, the video clearly shows that he was not a threat and had no chance of getting away.

Peter Simonson, Executive Director for the ACLU of New Mexico told KRQE that the video clearly shows the officer was in the wrong.   Continue reading “Appalling Video Shows Cowardly Cop Taser a Non-Violent 74-Year-old Man, Leading to His Death”

The Daily Sheeple – by Melissa Dykes

For its failed lawsuit against Lucky Gunner and other online ammunition dealers in the wake of the Aurora movie theater shooting in 2012, federal Judge Richard Matsch has ordered the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence to pay the ammo dealer’s legal fees in the case.

The center was attempting to hold the ammunition manufacturer legally responsible for the mass shooting during the Batman film The Dark Knight Rises for which James Holmes has been convicted and been sentenced to 12 life sentences.   Continue reading ““Propaganda”: Anti-Gun Brady Center Ordered To Pay Ammo Dealer’s Legal Fees In Aurora Shooting Lawsuit”

Planet Free Will – by Joseph Jankowski

A lawsuit is challenging the Obama Administration’s recent executive order to expand restrictions on the transfer of firearms.

The lawsuit claims that the administration is illegally circumventing the legislative power of congress.   Continue reading “Obama’s Gun Control Order Faces First Lawsuit Challenging Its Legality”

KTOO

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Grocery stores in Alaska are running low on some foods after a cargo ship was delayed by a mechanical issue.

Tote Maritime Alaska’s North Star, which regularly ships groceries and other goods between Tacoma and Anchorage, was supposed to leave Jan. 14 and arrive on Jan. 17. A problem was discovered shortly before its departure.   Continue reading “Groceries run low in Alaska after cargo ship problem”

Collective Evolution – by Josh del Sol

Last night I watched The Big Short — maybe the most important Hollywood film in years. This true story is a powerful and eloquent invitation to wake up to the sheer depravity at the core of the system of commerce.

The fact that the film got nominated for 5 Oscars including Best Picture is a huge sign that there are way more people waking up than we ever thought. The wrongs may not be getting righted as quickly as we’d like, but it is happening.   Continue reading “Ontario Pulls Plug on 36,000 Rural ‘Smart’ Meters: Is Big Energy Imploding?”

Waking Times – by Lorraine Chow

It now looks like the catastrophic Porter Ranch gas leak, which has spewed more than 83,000 metric tons of noxious methane for nearly three months, has spread across Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley.

On Wednesday, Los Angeles City Councilman Mitchell Englander called on the Southern California Gas Co. to extend residential relocation assistance to residents in Granada Hills, Chatsworth and Northridge who live near the Aliso Canyon gas leak above Porter Ranch. These residents reported symptoms related to the exposure of natural gas such as nausea, vomiting, headaches and respiratory problems.   Continue reading “Porter Ranch Methane Leak Spreads Across LA’s San Fernando Valley”

Nunez Report

As anti-Semitic attacks increase throughout Europe, Russian president Vladimir Putin has invited European Jews to immigrate to Russia.

Putin made the offer on Tuesday in a meeting with members of the European Jewish Congress (EJC) that took place in the Kremlin. Moshe Vyacheslav Kantor, EJC president, complained to Putin about the rising anti-Semitism across Europe and the growing number of attacks against Jews.   Continue reading “Putin offers European Jews refuge in Russia”

Washington Post – by Andrew Rudalevige

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case assessing the legality of the immigration initiatives announced by President Obama in November 2014.

As you’ll recall, Obama proposed to make it easier for as many as 5.5 million people now living in the U.S. illegally to stay and to work. (There are about 11 million such people in all; these figures are from the 5th Circuit Court decision from November 2015.) Saying that he wanted to deport “felons, not families,” the president announced that he would expand his program of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and create another, larger one: Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA).   Continue reading “The Supreme Court asked four questions about Obama’s immigration initiative. The last one is key.”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: All indicators are pointing to a slow down in the global economy. Shipping is down, rail is down and of course China is collapsing. Let me ask you what builds China’s economy? Producing the trash most of us buy in the stores. If their economy is collapsing and no ships are traversing the seas and rails movement is down that should tell you no one is buying the goods from China, at least there is a large reduction in demand.

Union Pacific Corp.’s fourth-quarter profit fell 22 percent as the railroad hauled 9 percent less freight and worked to cut costs to match the reduced demand.Its shares fell almost 5 percent in premarket trading Thursday.   Continue reading “Union Pacific 4Q Profit Falls 22 Pct As Freight Volume Slows”