USA Today – by Jeff Sessions

For the first time in a long time, this November will give Americans a clear choice on perhaps the most important issue facing our country and our civilization: whether we remain a nation-state that serves its own people, or whether we slide irrevocably toward a soulless globalism that treats humans as interchangeable widgets in the world market.

In Donald Trump, we have a forceful advocate for America. Trump has said that our trade, immigration and foreign policies must be changed to protect the interests of American workers and our nation.   Continue reading “Sen. Sessions: Election offers a simple choice”

LA Times – by Tracy Wilkinson

If a new U.S. administration blocks the flow of remittances — the estimated $20 billion that Mexicans working in the U.S. send home each year —  then joint efforts to stop money laundering and other illicit forms of finance will be dealt a dangerous setback, a senior Mexican official warned Thursday.

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has vowed, if elected, to make Mexico pay to build a wall along the entire southwest border, even if it means impounding remittance payments.   Continue reading “Mexico warns of repercussions if remittances are blocked”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Bayer AG, a company that knowingly infected thousands of children with HIV, is exploring purchasing its competitor, agrichemical giant Monsanto, unidentified and unverified individuals told Bloomberg. Uniting two of the world’s most hated companies, the deal could potentially be a boon for Monsanto, whose sales have tanked significantly recently as the global market continues to scoff at its pesticide, herbicide, and genetically-engineered seed empire.   Continue reading “Mega-corp Who Knowingly Infected Thousands of Children With HIV Wants to Purchase Monsanto”

Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Last year the veil of invincibility seemingly came off the secretive Rothschild banking empire, as Baron David de Rothschild and his company the Rothschild Financial Services Group were indicted by French prosecutors for allegedly defrauding British pensioners in a scheme that saw large sums of money embezzled.

Only two months ago, we reported on the Swiss branch of the Edmond de Rothschild Group announcing that they were the target of a French criminal probe “regarding a business relationship managed by a former employee.”   Continue reading “Rothschild Bank Now Under Criminal Investigation Over Missing $4 Billion in Global Corruption Probe”

Reuters

A state trooper from Massachusetts and another from New Hampshire were relieved of duty on Thursday for their involvement in the beating of a motorist that their commanders called “disturbing,” officials said.

A video obtained by Reuters and taken from a helicopter showed officers drawing their weapons at the end of a high-speed chase that began in Massachusetts and ended in New Hampshire. The video shows a man getting out of a truck and dropping to his knees and then to his stomach, before he is punched several times by at least two officers and handcuffed.   Continue reading “Troopers in ‘disturbing’ New Hampshire motorist beating suspended”

Reuters

Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, the military facility in suburban Washington where the presidential aircraft Air Force One is based, was put on lockdown on Thursday after a woman claiming to have a bomb strapped to her chest arrived at the visitor’s center.

The woman was apprehended by emergency personnel, and an explosives team determined there was no bomb.   Continue reading “Maryland’s Joint Base Andrews locked down after bomb threat”

The Liberty Beacon

“ALLODIAL LAND TITLE” – DO YOU “OWN” YOUR OWN PROPERTY?

Many Americans have not come to the realization that their homes, businesses, and properties are collateral on the federal debt, even if you have the DEED and it’s paid for, in full!  If the federal government defaults on its interest obligation, the private World Bankers automatically become the new Land Lords of every home, business, and property in the United States.  It seems as if most of the Land Patents in the thirteen original States, most visibly for New England and New York, go all the way back to pre-War times to the King of England.  Almost no one actually owns their land, and almost no one knows!  There is a whole history or reasons why people got so dumbed down, and sorry to say, that means almost everyone.  It matters not what group or circle one originates.  In every subsection of what we claim is a society, 99.99% is completely oblivious to the real history and history of law in the world and most importantly to us, here on the land we call America.     Continue reading “If You Pay Property Taxes – You Aren’t The Owner”

Police State Daily

The federal government has transferred around $2.2 billion worth of military gear to local police departments around the country since 2006, according to a new report.

Released by the non-profit government transparency group Open the Books, the report, titled The Militarization of Local Police Departments, says the equipment includes “helicopters and airplanes, armored trucks and cars, tens of thousands of M16/M14 rifles, thousands of bayonets, mine detectors, and many other types of weapons.”   Continue reading “Feds Transferred $2.2B Worth Of Military Equipment To Police Since 2006”

Reason –  by Jacob Sullum

The story of how cops stole $20,000 from Guillermo Espinoza, a construction worker with no criminal record, is sadly familiar in most respects: In July 2013, while driving through Arkansas on his way to Texas, Espinoza was pulled over by a state trooper who discovered a large amount of cash in the car, which he viewed as inherently suspicious. The money was seized and eventually forfeited based on vague allegations of drug-related activity. But there’s a twist: There was so little evidence of such activity that local prosecutors decided to drop the forfeiture case. The judge would not let them, and last week a state appeals court declined to review that astounding decision because Espinoza had missed a filing deadline.   Continue reading “Arkansas Trooper Steals $20,000, Because Nobody Innocent Carries That Much Cash”

SHTF Plan – by Mac Slavo

Every summer, Hollywood seems to release another batch of disaster and hero films full of action and end of the world scenarios.

But this film hits much closer to home.

It’s the scenario that could happen here, but Hollywood won’t dare to get behind. Nevertheless, it is coming to (select) theaters.   Continue reading ““Banned in Hollywood”: This Film Dares to Show Martial Law and Civil War Coming to America”

Reuters

U.S. immigration officials are planning a month-long series of raids in May and June to deport hundreds of Central American mothers and children found to have entered the country illegally, according to sources and an internal document seen by Reuters.

The operation would likely be the largest deportation sweep targeting immigrant families by the administration of President Barack Obama this year after a similar drive over two days in January that focused on Georgia, Texas, and North Carolina.   Continue reading “U.S. plans new wave of immigrant deportation raids”

Reuters

The United States switched on an $800 million missile shield in Romania on Thursday that it sees as vital to defend itself and Europe from so-called rogue states but the Kremlin says is aimed at blunting its own nuclear arsenal.

To the music of military bands at the remote Deveselu air base, senior U.S. and NATO officials declared operational the ballistic missile defense site, which is capable of shooting down rockets from countries such as Iran that Washington says could one day reach major European cities.   Continue reading “U.S. activates Romanian missile defense site, angering Russia”

Of Two Minds – by Charles Hughs

If we understand property taxes as a “lease from the local government for the right to gamble on another housing bubble arising,” we see “ownership” in a different light.

We’re constantly told ours is an ownership society in which owning a home is the foundation of household wealth. The concept of ownership may appear straightforward, but consider these questions:   Continue reading “Dear Homeowner: If You’re Paying $260,000 in Property Taxes Over 20 Years, What Exactly Do You “Own”?”

ABC News

In cities across America, the middle class is hollowing out.

A widening wealth gap is moving more households into either higher- or lower-income groups in major metro areas, with fewer remaining in the middle, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center.

In nearly one-quarter of metro areas, middle-class adults no longer make up a majority, the Pew analysis found. That’s up from fewer than 10 percent of metro areas in 2000.   Continue reading “Middle Class Shrinks in 9 of 10 US Cities as Incomes Fall”

CNS News

U.S. Customs and Border Protection said yesterday that Border Patrol agents on Monday found “37 illegal immigrants” in a house in southern Texas that featured a shrine to “La Santa Muerte” or the “goddess of death.”

“Border Patrol agents along with Texas Department of Public Safety troopers conducted a traffic stop on a known smuggler which led to the discovery of the stash house,” CBP said in a release published on Wednesday. “After obtaining consent to search the residence, agents found 37 individuals inside. Among them were three juveniles from Mexico and Honduras. All subjects were transported to the McAllen Border Patrol Station and were processed accordingly.   Continue reading “Border Patrol Finds 37 Illegal Immigrants in House Featuring Shrine to ‘Goddess of Death’”

Yahoo News

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Thursday handed a victory to congressional Republicans who challenged the implementation of a provision of President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law involving reimbursements from the government to private health insurers.

U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer, based in Washington, ruled that the Obama administration cannot spend funds Congress did not appropriate in reimbursing insurance companies for reductions they are required to make under the law to customers’ out-of-pocket medical payments.   Continue reading “U.S. judge hands win to Republicans in Obamacare challenge”

Anti-Media – by Claire Bernish

United States — In what must be described as a massive conflict of interest, Hillary Clinton has amassed nearly $75,000 in campaign donations from individuals listing their place of employment as “Department of Justice.” Considering Clinton is the subject of a sweeping investigation by the FBI — for which the DoJ will determine whether or not charges will be levied — such donations seem at least somewhat dissonant.

As the Washington Free Beacon reported, of all the presidential hopefuls, Clinton received by far the heftiest sum from DoJ employees — $73,437 total, including 228 individuals contributing the maximum allowable by law, $2,700. On its own, the total could be considered substantial, but as the Free Beacon noted, Clinton’s previous presidential run wasn’t favored as heavily by DoJ employees — in 2008, she raised just $15,930 from 23 contributors.   Continue reading “Dept. of Justice Investigating Hillary Email Scandal Gave $75K to Her Campaign”