Truthstream Media – by Melissa Dykes

Talk about wag the dog. I’m not even sure what to write for a description of the video you are about to watch.   Continue reading ““Reality” Edited in Real Time: New Tech Shows Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See on the News”

Freedom Outpost – by Matt Barber

George Orwell famously wrote, “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”

For those tethered to biological reality, the self-evident truth that, prior to birth, people develop either “XY” or “XX” genetic markers and, as such, are objectively, and shall forever remain, either male or female, is as plain as blue is blue or pink is pink.   Continue reading “‘Transgender’ Conditioning is ‘Child Abuse’”

CRIS | District of New Jersey | United States District Court

www.njd.uscourts.gov/cris Proxy  Highlight

What is CRIS? The Court Registry Investment System (CRIS) is an interest-bearing cash management tool administered by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts …   Continue reading “Court Registry Investment System = Conflict of Interest”

Washington Post

(Bloomberg) — Mexico is mounting an unprecedented effort to turn its permanent residents in the U.S. into citizens, a status that would enable them to vote — presumably against Donald Trump.

Officially, Mexico says it respects U.S. sovereignty and has no strategy to influence the result of the presidential race. Yet Mexican diplomats are mobilizing for the first time to assist immigrants in gaining U.S. citizenship, hosting free workshops on naturalization.   Continue reading “Stop Trump Movement Gets Boost From Mexico’s Efforts in U.S.”

Joe Miller

What’s the best way for a country like China to exert its influence over the U.S. economy? Acquire American-owned companies like Chinese-owned Haier just did when they purchased General Electric’s (GE) appliance business for $5.4 billion . . .

America can no longer claim to be an independent nation when our manufacturing base is under foreign ownership or foreign control. After all, ownership equals control, and control equals sovereignty. We lose our sovereignty as a nation when foreign companies buy our land, factories, and companies.   Continue reading “China Acquiring U.S.A. One Company at a Time”

Fox News – by Ted Starnes

Lifelong atheist Patrick Greene has a huge problem with a giant cross under construction alongside Interstate 37 in Corpus Christi, Texas – a city whose name literally means “Body of Christ.”

“It’s tacky as hell,” Mr. Greene told me.   Continue reading “Giant Texas cross sparks atheist lawsuit (and you won’t believe why)”

Oregon Live – by Dana Tims

Two high-ranking federal officials will travel to Harney County Monday, where they will meet with employees affected by the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation.

Sally Jewell, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, and Michael L. Connor, U.S. Deputy Interior Secretary, will also meet with community and tribal leaders during afternoon sessions in Burns.   Continue reading “Ranking federal officials traveling Monday to Burns”

Above the law. No one is above the law {Nemo est supra leges};

Butz v. Economou, 438 U.S. 478, 506, 57 L.Ed.2d 895 (1978) (“No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All the officers of the government, from the highest to the lowest, are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it.” United States v. Lee, 106 U.S., at 220. See also Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137 (1803); Scheuer v. Rhodes, 416 U.S., at 239-240.); http://laws.findlaw.com/us/438/478.html

Free-Man’s Perspective – by Paul Rosenberg

We’re surrounded by concerns over what is legal and what isn’t. But what, really, do we mean by “legal”?   Continue reading “What Do We Mean By Legal?”

Alfred the Great

Alfred the Great (849 – 26 October 899) (Old EnglishÆlfrēdÆlfrǣd, “elf counsel” or “wise elf”) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899.

Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by the time of his death had become the dominant ruler in England.[1] He is one of only two English monarchs to be given the epithet “the Great”, the other being the Scandinavian Cnut the Great. Continue reading “King Alfred’s Book of Dooms (Judgments)”

RT

A suicide bomber has detonated a hand grenade inside a bakery in Belgrade, Serbia, the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has confirmed. Ambulance crews and police are at the scene.

“An unknown man was killed today at around 12:38 p.m. (11:38 GMT) on Ilije Garasanina Street after he activated an explosive device in a cake shop,” a police statement said.   Continue reading “Suicide bomber detonates hand grenade inside Belgrade bakery”

NJ.com 

UPDATE: Here’s what police say started the mall Easter Bunny fight

JERSEY CITY — Easter may be just a week away, but the holiday spirit came to a halt today after a mall bunny found himself tangled up in a brawl.

In a video posted on Twitter this evening from Newport Mall in Jersey City, an Easter bunny can be seen exchanging punches with customers waiting online to have photos taken.    Continue reading “N.J. mall Easter bunny involved in brawl with customers”

Mail.com

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City woman who spent more than three years on Rikers Island before her trial and served much of it in solitary confinement before being acquitted by a jury last year will stand trial for criminal charges stemming from a jailhouse confrontation with guards.

Candie Hailey’s chaotic Rikers stint and subsequent struggle to return to society was documented earlier this year by The Associated Press. She faces a felony charge of criminal mischief on Monday for breaking a metal chair used to scan inmates’ body cavities for contraband in May 2013, according to an indictment.   Continue reading “Freed after years in solitary, woman faces jailhouse charges”

Mail.com

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea fired five short-range projectiles into the sea on Monday, Seoul officials said, in a continuation of weapon launches it has carried out in apparent response to ongoing South Korea-U.S. military drills it sees as a provocation.

The projectiles launched from a site near the northeastern city of Hamhung flew about 200 kilometers (125 miles) before landing in waters off North Korea’s east coast, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said.   Continue reading “Seoul: North Korea fires 5 short-range projectiles”

Medics Study

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), also known as electromagnetic sensitivity and electrohypersensitivity, occurs when the amount of EMF radiation exceeds the body’s ability to deal with it. Everyone has an imaginary (but very real) ‘lifetime radiation cup’. The body can only tolerate ‘that amount’ of electromagnetic radiation.

Once that cup is full, because of many small deposits of EMF exposure or even one very large deposit, any exposure can be physically felt and is usually causing end result illnesses such as fibromyalgia, cancer, MS, chronic fatigue and more.   Continue reading “Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity – Symptoms, Prevention and Recovery”