Waking Times – by Isaac Davis

There is a well-documented history of the U.S. government supplying weapons and arms to both friends and foe for political purposes and for profit. In addition to publicly known global arms deals to U.S. political allies like Israel and Saudi Arabia, revelations about the rise of ISIS indicate that U.S. arms and military trainees have been a critical factor in the rise of the terror group.

From 2006 to 2011 the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ran a gun smuggling operation into Mexico to ostensibly dismantle Mexican drug gangs, accomplishing the precise opposite however, in what has affectionately become known as Fast and Furious. Further back in time we have covert operations like Oliver North’s Iran Contra scandal of the mid 1980’s, and America’s involvement in arming rebels in Central America to destabilize uncooperative governments. The list goes on.   Continue reading “Gang Members Implicate U.S. Gov’t in Dumping Crates of Guns in Chicago”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

Blacksburg, VA – Pharmaceutical company Mylan has made news recently by raising the price of a popular and important drug. Mylan acquired a product by the name of EpiPen in 2007. At the time, the price of the product was approximately $100 per unit. However, the price quickly shot up to $600 after Mylan’s acquisition.

EpiPen is an injection containing epinephrine, a chemical that narrows blood vessels and opens airways in the lungs. These effects can reverse severe low blood pressure, wheezing, severe skin itching, hives, and other symptoms of an allergic reaction. This product is popular among people with life threatening allergies.   Continue reading “Pharmacist Finds A Way Around Govt-Protected Drug Maker — Makes EpiPen Alternative For $20”

Fox News – by Malia Zimmerman, William Lajeunesse

Federal lawmakers seeking to pinpoint the number of illegal immigrants who successfully sneak across the southern border ordered up a report from the Department of Homeland Security, but the agency refuses to release it and instead cites a misleading statistic that overstates the number who are nabbed, sources told Fox News.

DHS denied it is holding back the report, but sources say it was completed in November and that it shows roughly half of adults who attempt to cross the border make it – approximately 250,000 in total.   Continue reading “DHS accused of sitting on damning border report as immigration issue drives presidential race”

Fox News

Missouri on Wednesday joined a growing list of states allowing most adults to carry concealed weapons without a permit, as the state’s Republican-led Legislature used its supermajority to loosen existing gun laws.

The measure, described by supporters as “constitutional carry,” allows people to carry hidden guns anywhere they can currently carry weapons openly, effective January 1. Missouri will join 10 other states with laws that allow most people to carry concealed guns even if they haven’t gone through the training required for permits, according to the National Rifle Association, which supported the legislation.   Continue reading “Missouri joins states allowing concealed carry without permit”

Fox News

Two residents of Southern Arizona appeared before a Congressional committee in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday and testified that their communities have become more dangerous because of a Border Patrol strategy known as “Defense in Depth.”

Under the program, the U.S. Border Patrol sets up checkpoints up to 100 miles from the border with Mexico. But residents Peggy Davis and Gary Brasher said at a House Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security hearing that this has created a stretch of U.S. territory where people crossing into the country illegally have “free run,” according to the Arizona Capitol Times.    Continue reading “Arizona residents complain about Border Patrol checkpoints placed 100 miles inland”

Paul Stramer – by Anna Von Reitz

The Ninth Circuit Court (15-10-117) just ordered the Federales to prove federal subject matter jurisdiction — not just assume subject matter jurisdiction– over property “owned” by the federal government.

Federal ownership of land may be (and usually is) merely proprietary— meaning that the Federales are acting as property managers— a role that does not create any exclusive use by the federal government and does not create federal subject matter jurisdiction.   Continue reading “Ammon Bundy Totally Vindicated and Now……”

American Free Press – by James Spounias

Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States, according to Dr.Martin A. Makary, a professor of surgery at Johns HopkinsUniversity School of Medicine,whose study detailing death-by-mistake was recently published in The BMJ, formerly the British Medical Journal.

Alarmingly, 251,454 people die each year—nearly 700 a day—from preventable medical mistakes, accounting for 9.5% of all deaths annually in the U.S., according to The Washington Post.   Continue reading “Death by Doctor: A Hidden Holocaust”

College Fix – by Jennifer Kabbany

In an August welcome letter to the class of 2020, University of Chicago Dean of Students John Jay Ellison told the students not to expect safe spaces and trigger warnings, telling the freshmen they are entering college, not preschool.

The letter went viral and was heralded by many as a breath of fresh air against the tide of precious snowflakes and self-righteous social justice warriors that have a stronghold on campuses nationwide.   Continue reading “U. of Chicago professors pen letter of their own — defending safe spaces and trigger warnings”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

Brainwashing can be most effectively accomplished through subtle — preferably imperceptible — repetition and reinforcement of ideas. Targets of efficacious brainwashing campaigns will never realize the tactic being used — unless someone provides clear evidence of the perpetrator’s methods.

On that note, consider the captive audience cable television and mainstream, corporate news outlets have at their disposal — when a big story hits headlines, the American public sits for hours, glued to nonstop coverage and overanalysis of every detail.   Continue reading “Video Shows How Mainstream Media Uses A Single Talking Point to Brainwash Americans”

ABC 7 News

The elderly widow is in critical condition in a San Jose hospital after two men beat her viciously during a home invasion robbery. Her injuries were so severe, however, that she could not provide their description.   Continue reading “1 Arrested In Beating Of 88-Year-Old Woman In San Jose”

Pirate’s Cove

Alternate headline: people who use vast amounts of fossil fuels want issue that no one really cares about to be made cabinet level

(Daily Caller) National security insiders and environmentalists believe the next U.S. president must create a new cabinet position to confront so-called man made global warming.
Continue reading “Climate Weenies Want A Secretary Of Climate Change”

Daisy Luther

These days, when you hear a sentence beginning with the words, “It’s my job to…” it’s hard not to think about people enthusiastically enforcing laws that never should have been on the books in the first places, all in the name of occupational security. For many decades, “just doing my job” has been a blanket excuse for blaming one’s actions on someone else. The news is flooded with tales of corruption, violence, terrorism, and evil-doing. And everyone is just “doing their jobs.”

It’s enough to make us begin to lose hope for humanity.   Continue reading “Hero Driver Rescues 20 Children From Burning Bus: “It’s my job…””

Daisy Luther

Sometimes, things happen that seem good on the surface, but underneath all that, they’re actually really terrible.

A seemingly innocent act can be the precursor to chaos and anarchy. While the people perpetrating that act may have good intentions, we all know what the road to hell is paved with, right?   Continue reading “7 Reasons the Government Must Stop Little Free Libraries for the Sake of the Nation”