World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: It is quite obvious this whole “leak” while no doubt true is exposing what a certain group of people want exposed. While the children of Satan control the world, they do not have absolute control of it or we would already have a one world government. Instead from behind the curtain they manipulate people and governments and control them through economic politics and under handed dealings to get their way.

The media will report exactly what the children of Satan want reported. Recall these recent articles to your mind:   Continue reading “Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca Has 441 U.S. Clients – Who Are They?”

Yahoo News

NEW YORK, N.Y. – A U.S. senator on Monday called on the federal Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to investigate before a gun that looks like an iPhone comes to market. But the head of the company making the gun said concern over the two-shot weapon was misplaced.

Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York said the gun, being promoted online by a company calling itself Ideal Conceal, “is just a disaster waiting to happen.”   Continue reading “US senator wants investigation into gun resembling phone”

CNN

A key section of the Keystone pipeline has been shut down due to an oil spill in South Dakota, TransCanada said on Monday.

TransCanada (TRP), which operates the pipeline, reported a spill of about 187 gallons of crude oil to the Coast Guard’s National Response Center on Saturday afternoon.
Continue reading “Keystone pipeline springs leak in South Dakota”

Papers, Please!

The curious incident of the dog named “Dash” has spotlighted a type of outsourced surveillance and control of our everyday activities that typically operates invisibly but that is much more pervasive than most people in the USA imagine.

We were contacted last week by KTVU News to help explain what happened to Bruce Francis, a disabled San Francisco man whose online request to send a check to pay the person who walks his service dog was refused by Chase Bank. The memo line on the check read, “for Dash”, Dash being the name of Mr. Francis’ dog.   Continue reading “How does your bank know your dog’s not a terrorist?”

AL.com

The parents of a woman who was shot and killed Sunday by Auburn police say they hoped to get her to a hospital, but “instead the police ended up putting a bullet in her.”

Melissa Boarts, 36, died Sunday afternoon after police said they fired on her as she charged at them with an unidentified weapon.   Continue reading “Woman shot to death by Auburn police sought help but officers ‘put a bullet in her,’ parents say”

Huffington Post – by Nick Wing

An Oklahoma sheriff and his deputy were arrested last week on charges of bribery and extortion stemming from a traffic stop in which the two men used a controversial law enforcement tool known as civil asset forfeiture to seize cash from a motorist.

Wagoner County Sheriff Bob Colbert and Deputy Jeffrey Gragg maintain they did everything by the book in December 2014, when they took $10,000 in cash — drug proceeds, they claimed — from a vehicle following a stop. But a grand jury disagreed, and on Thursday returned an indictment alleging that Colbert and Gregg had conspired to get the driver and his passenger to hand over the cash in exchange for not pursuing drug charges.   Continue reading “Sheriff Arrested For Extortion After Allegedly Shaking Down Driver — Which Is Somehow Usually Legal”

The Daily Sheeple – by Joshua Krause

Second Amendment supporters have always warned of the “slippery slope” that leads to all out gun control. That analogy is never more appropriate than when the subject of California’s gun laws comes up. By all appearance the state has hit that slope hard, and won’t stop tumbling, which is the only reasonable explanation for their latest gun control push. Gavin Newsom, the former mayor of San Francisco turned Lieutenant Governor of California, has recently proposed a doozy of a ballot measure.   Continue reading “The Next Gun Control Push: Ammunition Background Checks”

Take Part – by Padma Nagappan

Canned food is a convenience that comes with a high toll on health if the plastic lining inside the can contains bisphenol A.

When a coalition of health and environmental advocacy groups tested 192 cans randomly chosen from many retailers in Canada and across 19 American states, they found that nearly 70 percent contained BPA.   Continue reading “Toxic BPA Found in Majority of Canned Food Packaging”

Patch – by TONY SCHINELLA

SEABROOK, NH – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced today that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will conduct a “full-scale” training exercise at the NextEra Energy Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant located in Seabrook on April 8, 2016. The exercise if being organized by FEMA, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and state and local emergency management officials.   Continue reading “FEMA to Perform ‘Full-Scale Exercise’ at Nuclear Power Plant”

Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

Has the U.S. economy gotten better over the past six months or has it gotten worse?  In this article, you will find solid proof that the U.S. economy has continued to get worse over the past six months.  Unfortunately, most people seem to think that since the stock market has rebounded significantly in recent weeks that everything must be okay, but of course that is not true at all.  If you look at a chart of the Dow, a very ominous head and shoulders pattern is forming, and all of the economic fundamentals are screaming that big trouble is ahead.  When Donald Trump told the Washington Post that we are heading for a “very massive recession“, he wasn’t just making stuff up.  We are already seeing lots of things happen that never take place outside of a recession, and the U.S. economy has already been sliding downhill fairly rapidly over the past several months.  With all that being said, the following are 19 facts that prove things in America are worse than they were six months ago…   Continue reading “19 Facts That Prove Things In America Are Worse Than They Were Six Months Ago”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Under the auspices of “protecting clients from criminal activity,” JPMorgan Chase has decided to impose withdrawal limits on certain ATM transactions. As WSJ reports, following the bank’s ATM modification to enable $100-bills to be dispensed with no limit, some customers started pulling out tens of thousands of dollars at a time. This apparent bank run has prompted Jamie Dimon to cap ATM withdrawals at $1,000 per card daily for non-customers.   Continue reading “Was There A Run On The Bank? JPM Caps Some ATM Withdrawals”

Activist Post – by James Corbett

The Panama Papers are out and the Panama Papers propaganda is out right along with it. So why does this new mega-leak seemingly only expose those in the State Department crosshairs or expendable others and not a single prominent American politician or businessman? And what does this have to do with the OECD’s plan for a global taxation grid?   Continue reading “Panama Papers: Are Strategic Leaks A New Form Of Geopolitical Warfare?”

Robert Yates, a delegate to the 1787 convention from New York, left on July 10, 1787. He became an Anti-Federalist leader. Under the nome de plume “Sydney” he wrote in the New York Daily Patriotic Register, June 13 and 14, 1788.


TO THE CITIZENS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Although a variety of objections to the proposed new constitution for the government of the United States have been laid before the public by men of the best abilities, I am led to believe that representing it in a point of view which has escaped their observation may be of use, that is, by comparing it with the constitution of the State of New York.   Continue reading “Anti-Federalist Paper No. 45 – Powers Of National Government Dangerous To State Governments; New York As An Example”

5 Towns Jewish Times – by Morris Smith

A few months ago, the Associated Press reported that newly released tapes from US president Lyndon Johnson’s White House office showed LBJ’s “personal and often emotional connection to Israel.” The news agency pointed out that during the Johnson presidency (1963-1969), “the United States became Israel’s chief diplomatic ally and primary arms supplier.”

But the news report does little to reveal the full historical extent of Johnson’s actions on behalf of the Jewish people and the State of Israel.  Most students of the Arab-Israeli conflict can identify Johnson as the president during the 1967 war. But few know about LBJ’s actions to rescue hundreds of endangered Jews during the Holocaust – actions that could have thrown him out of Congress and into jail. Indeed, the title of “Righteous Gentile” is certainly appropriate in the case of the Texan, whose centennial year is being commemorated this year.  Appropriately enough, the annual Jerusalem Conference announced this week that it will honor Johnson.   Continue reading “Our First Jewish President Lyndon Johnson? – an update!!”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Blytheville, AR — In the Land of the Free, playing your music at an arbitrary volume can and will result in agents of the state initiating violence against you. A recent body camera video, released from Easter Sunday illustrates this notion.

Patrick Newbern Jr. was enjoying Easter Sunday in a parking lot with several friends when Blytheville police showed up allegedly responding to complaints of loud music.   Continue reading “Man Dragged from Car by Cops, Assaulted, Tasered, Pepper Sprayed–for Loud Music”