Zero Gov

Publisher’s Note: If this election season does not cure you of voting at any level in a statists enterprise, you have been paralyzed from the neck up in a skiing accident. When you pull that lever, it is a declaration of war on your neighbor.

Use this time to tend to your preps.

This is the one hundred year anniversary of the Easter Rising in Ireland and the beginning of the “suit and tie” guerrilla fight in Eire. In recognition of the coming Endarkenment and the possibility for sporty times ahead, I’ve added two new wrinkles to my armory for the excitement ahead.
Continue reading “Breaking Up in 2016: The Best Election Results by Bill Buppert”

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Conservative Review – by Jen Kuznicki, February 27, 2016

Not only has Trump funded open borders politicians like Schumer, Durbin, McCain, Graham and Menendez, but he’s also been bailed out by George Soros.

Trump actually spent Christmas Eve with George Soros in 2009, according to the New York Post.  But hey, billionaires gotta stick together, you know?  Nevermind that Soros is for a One World Order, an anti-Zionist and an anti-constitutional funder of all things unholy.   Continue reading “Best Buds Donald Trump and George Soros”

New York Daily News

Two NYPD sergeants were shot in the Bronx in broad daylight Friday — and a heavily-armed gunman was killed, sources said.

A robbery suspect carrying multiple guns opened fire on the officers at Noble Ave. near Bronx River Ave. about 3 p.m.   Continue reading “Bronx gunman shoots two NYPD sergeants, dies in firefight”

The Guardian

The Paris agreement on climate change enters into force on Friday, marking the first time that governments have agreed legally binding limits to global temperature rises.

The passage of the accord – the fruit of more than two decades of often tortuous international negotiations on combating climate change – was hailed by nations and observers around the world.   Continue reading “Paris climate change agreement enters into force”

My SA – by Josh Baugh

An officer from the San Antonio Police Department has been fired for allegedly attempting to feed a fecal sandwich to a homeless person, several sources have confirmed.

The City Council was briefed on the matter during a private session Thursday, sources said. The officer reportedly placed fecal matter between two pieces of bread and gave it to a homeless person.   Continue reading “Sources: SA cop fired for feeding fecal sandwich to homeless person”

Jon Rappoport

Bev Harris’ revelations about election fraud are exploding across the Web. At blackboxvoting.org, she has exposed GEMS, a vote-tabulating system used in 25% of the US vote. Intentional back doors are installed in GEMS, allowing manipulation on a massive scale.

But keep in mind that major news networks always make their projections of the winners on election night. This is another vector for gross fraud. The projections are estimates. But once they are announced, the game is over in most cases. In other words, declaring the winner is a media event, owned and operated by the networks. (See also here and here)   Continue reading “Election fraud: beware of early network projections next Tuesday”

Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez

A recent video released by a LiveLeak source shows a staged car bomb explosion followed by what I call must-watch jaw-dropping crisis actor fakery. The video is said to be in Iraq. The video shows a man busy doing something by the car. He then walks away from the car, gets into another car where at least one person is waiting for him before they drive off. Seconds after driving off, the car is seen to explode violently. That’s not the important part. What follows is however.   Continue reading “Iraqi Car Bomb Jaw-Dropping Crisis Actor Fakery Caught On Video”

Anna Von Reitz

I was loping along, minding my own business when State of the Nation called me this morning and asked me about my choices in the upcoming federal elections.

“I don’t vote in federal elections,” I spluttered.

This is a sore spot with me, because the whole “election” process is a fraud—-and a nasty, tortuous one. It is designed to make you think that you have a voice and choice, when in fact, the voter registration itself is designed to enslave you as a “franchise” operator of the federal corporation. That is what “enfranchisement” means and that’s what happens when you register to vote.   Continue reading “Elections? What Elections? Big News. BIG.”

Reuters

Federal officials have warned authorities in New York City, Texas and Virginia about an unspecific threat of attacks by the al Qaeda militant group around Election Day, putting local law enforcement on alert the weekend before Tuesday’s vote, officials said on Friday.

A U.S. government source in Washington said some federal agencies sent bulletins to local and state officials flagging the information but that the threat was relatively low-level.   Continue reading “U.S. authorities warn of al Qaeda threat to election”

Daily Mail

Attorney General Loretta Lynch is facing a federal lawsuit to give details of a meeting she had with Bill Clinton days before she was to decide on his wife’s fate.

The meeting in June was barely a week before the Justice Department which she heads dropped its probe into Hillary Clinton’s private email server.

The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) filed the lawsuit against the Department of Justice in Washington on Wednesday demanding more information about the meeting, which led to Lynch stepping aside from the server investigation.   Continue reading “Attorney General is SUED to come clean on secret Bill Clinton meeting”

Shark Tank – by Nicole Sanders

Rumors are spreading that after the election next week Paul Ryan might step down as Speaker of the House.

Several lawmakers told The Hill they expect Ryan to step down after Tuesday’s elections, arguing that he faces a daunting path to the 218 votes he needs to win a full two-year term leading the House GOP.   Continue reading “Paul Ryan Might Not Be Speaker Of The House For Long”

True Activist – by Amanda Froelich

Tensions continue to escalate in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, where protestors attempt to peacefully face off against riot police and the National Guard. In addition to being maced and beaten with batons, activists opposing the four-state Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) have been tased and even shot with rubber bullets.

As the recent incident (below) reveals, violence seems to only be escalating rather than ceasing. Though the UN has called on the U.S. government to halt all construction of the pipeline, its development continues. Desperate and on edge, activists at Standing Rock continue to put their lives on the line, unaware of what will come next – prepared to expect anything. Unfortunately, what recently occurred is a reminder of the danger people protesting corporate greed face.   Continue reading “Video Shows The Moment A Journalist Was Shot At Standing Rock For No Reason”

New York Post

Two former aides of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were found guilty of closing down Fort Lee, NJ, lanes to the George Washington Bridge to punish that borough’s mayor for not endorsing the governor’s re-election.

A jury of seven women and five men returned the guilty verdict after five days and 20 hours of deliberations in the Newark federal court trial of Bridget Anne Kelly, Christie’s former deputy chief of staff, and Bill Baroni, Christie’s appointee at the Port Authority.   Continue reading “Chris Christie aides found guilty in Bridgegate trial”