KTVL 10 News – by ARIANA RAKHSHANI

YREKA, Calif. — Hundreds will be marching up Sacramento’s capitol steps on Wednesday morning. It is just one step closer to statehood for the state of Jefferson.

The Jefferson Declaration Committee’s spokesperson, Mark Baird, said the 51st state is making its way on a map soon, and the committee is not stopping until it happens.   Continue reading “State Of Jefferson Is One Step Closer To Statehood”

Constitution Rising – by Rick Wells

Puerto Rico is unique among failed banana republics in that its citizens are all also born with American citizenship, though many lack an affinity with or respect for traditional American values. They are Spanish speaking, with that similarity to the Latin American invaders lending itself to abuse, providing an easy path to illicit gains for those willing to falsify documents, such as a birth certificate.   Continue reading “Puerto Rico Providing Back Door American Documents Source For Latino Illegal Aliens”

Papers, Please!

In response to a flurry of publicity kicked off by a story last week in the New York Times in which we were quoted, the DHS has posted several new or updated pages about the REAL-ID Act on its website, including a new page headed, “REAL ID and You: Rumor Control“.   Continue reading “DHS posts new lies about the REAL-ID Act”

Courthouse News – by Julie St. Louis

HONOLULU (CN) – Honolulu police beat and falsely arrested a man who was speaking and chanting to a seal on a beach, in an encounter caught on video, the man claims in court.

Jamie Kalani Rice says he was at Nanakuli beach in Honolulu at around noon on Sept. 10, 2014, when he saw an endangered Hawaiian monk seal lying by the shore.   Continue reading “A Monk Seal, a Chant, a Beating, a Lawsuit”

RT

North Korea has announced it has successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb following an “artificial seismic event” that has likely become the country’s fourth known nuclear test.

In a “special and important” announcement at noon, North Korean TV claimed that the country has successfully conducted a hydrogen bomb test at 10:00am local time.   Continue reading “North Korea claims fully successful ‘miniaturized hydrogen bomb’ test”

Mail.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — A major pesticide harms honeybees when used on cotton and citrus but not on other big crops like corn, berries and tobacco, the Environmental Protection Agency found.

In its first scientific risk assessment of the much-debated class of pesticides called neonicotinoids and how they affect bees on a chronic long-term basis, the EPA found in some cases the chemical didn’t harm bees or their hives but in other cases it posed a significant risk. It mostly depended on the crop, a nuanced answer that neither clears the way for an outright ban nor is a blanket go-ahead for continued use.   Continue reading “EPA says pesticide harms bees in some cases”

Fox 5 Atlanta

– A Georgia State Senator wants to make it harder for certain people going through a divorce to buy a gun.  State Senator Doc Rhett, Democrat from Marietta, said SB250 would prevent a person who is going through a divorce and has a violent history or a restraining order, from buying a gun without a judge’s permission. SB250 would not pertain to a spouse who wants a gun for protection.  “If they want to purchase a gun to protect themselves, that’s fine because they’re not the aggressor,” said Sen. Rhett.    Continue reading “Ga Senator Wants New Gun Laws For People Going Through Divorce”

CNN

Ammon Bundy, a leader of the armed protesters who took over a federal building in Oregon, and his family are known for battling the federal government.

But Bundy told CNN on Tuesday that he’s not opposed to government and said that taking a six-figure loan from the Small Business Administration doesn’t conflict with his political philosophy.   Continue reading “Leader of armed protesters in Oregon took out $530,000 federal loan”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Healthcare, economy, unemployment, immigration, and terrorism are mere sideline issues among most Americans, according to a recent Gallup poll. The number one problem in America today–is America–or, at least, the government which represents it.

In 2015, for the second straight year, the largest problem Americans have faced is the United States Government.   Continue reading “New Gallup Poll — ‘Number 1 Problem Facing Americans Today’ is the U.S. Government”

Freedom Outpost – by Suzanne Hamner

“The wind began to switch — the house to pitch and suddenly the hinges started to unhitch. Just then the Snitch — to satisfy an itch, went lying to the press club, schlumping for Ms. Lynch.” (Sing to the tune of The Wizard of Oz “Munchkin Land”)

Yes, Josh Earnest, the mouthpiece for the lying criminal traitor Obama, paraded out on Monday night to inform the lamestream enemedia that Hussein Soetoro would announce his unlawful, illegal, unconstitutional gun grabbing agenda on Tuesday. It’s common knowledge at this point that Hussein Soetoro will expose his plan for infringing further on the Second Amendment. But, what really stuck out worse than a “goose egg” on a forehead was the statement made by the administration, aka Hussein Soetoro, and relayed by Josh Earnest, aka “the Snitch.” “White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, said the administration anticipates that the gun lobby will have a ‘creative legal theory’ to oppose the actions.”   Continue reading “White House & Talking Heads Discuss Obama’s Treason as if it were Law”

Reuters

One of two 16-year-old girls accused of plotting to kill classmates and staff at their Colorado high school last month was formally charged as an adult on Tuesday with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, prosecutors said.

Sienna Johnson appeared in Douglas County Court to face allegations that she and another girl planned to attack Mountain Vista High School in the Denver suburb of Highlands Ranch, said District Attorney George Brauchler.   Continue reading “Colorado girl charged with plotting to kill high school classmates”

RT

South Korea’s military has increased its monitoring of North Korea after the secretive state claimed a successful test of a miniaturized hydrogen device. The fourth nuclear test by Pyongyang was condemned by leading nations.

“North Korea’s provocation is in clear violation of Security Council resolutions and a serious challenge to international peace and security,” Seoul’s Vice Foreign Minister Lim Sung-nam said during an emergency meeting of ministry officials, according to Yonhap.   Continue reading “S. Korea warns North will ‘pay the price’ for alleged H-bomb test”

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Jim Stone Freelance – by Christian Yingling

Ok …Everybody… please gather around and listen to what I am about to say..Then either shut your mouth, or share this far and wide. If you have ANY faith in me as a leader you will heed what I am about to say. If not..I want nothing to do with you. simple as that.   Continue reading “Here is real word from the Oregon standoff”

Free Republic

On Wednesday, January 6th, hundreds will be arriving by bus and car loads, at the West steps of the State Capitol, where Mark Baird and other county representatives will be filing declarations with the Secretary of State, Senate and Assembly Pro-Tems, seeking more representation and/or to separate from the State of California, under Article 4, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution.   Continue reading “State of Jefferson Declaration Day Wed. Jan. 6, 2016”

Five Thirty Eight – by LEAH LIBRESCO

The takeover of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon appears to be more than just a protest of the impending imprisonment of two ranchers who set fires that spread into public lands. The armed demonstrators are led by Ammon Bundy, whose father, Cliven, has refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the federal Bureau of Land Management to own some public lands or to regulate their use for grazing. But the government is giving the Bundy family a pretty good deal on the grazing rights it refuses to pay for.   Continue reading “The Armed Oregon Ranchers Who Want Free Land Are Already Getting A 93 Percent Discount”

NBC News

Donald Trump on Tuesday revived questions about Ted Cruz’s eligibility to become president, saying Republicans could be in a “very precarious” situation by selecting the Canadian-born conservative as the party’s presidential nominee.

Trump told the Washington Post:   Continue reading “Trump Revives Concerns Over Nominating Canadian-Born Cruz”

Oath Keepers

Oath Keepers has received very credible information from an active duty source within the special operations community that at least one SOD-X (Reserve/National Guard Special Operations Detachment, see this, this, and this) unit under the command of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) has been tasked for this standoff at the Malheur Wildlife Reserve and moved to the area.   That source contacted one of our long-time members who is a retired Special Forces 1st Sgt (who has known the source for over twenty years).   Continue reading “URGENT Warning on OR Standoff: Military Special OP Assets Have Been Assigned for Standoff. Keep Women and Children Out of There”