Facebook – John Parker Jr., March 24, 2016

Serious alert:

If you know anybody who went to the Bundy Ranch standoff in 2014 and they were carrying openly or concealed and it was known to anybody else that they were, they should take immediate action to secure their finances, place trusted individuals on their utility bills and bank accts for access, create a power of attorney, seek legal representation immediately and shut down all communication that may be used against him including Facebook Twitter wicker signal and any other communicating assets for the next two weeks..   Continue reading “Serious Alert: 2014 Bundy Ranch Standoff Participants”

RT

A security officer at a nuclear site was killed in the Belgian city of Charleroi two days after the terror attacks in Brussels, local newspaper Derniere Heure reported, citing police sources. The paper added that the man’s security pass was stolen.

Charleroi is located 50 km from the Belgian capital.

The guard, identified as Didier Prospero, was walking his dog when he was shot dead in the early evening on Thursday, the paper said.   Continue reading “Guard at ‘terror target’ Belgian nuclear site killed, access badge stolen – media”

This is NOT usual … in fact it’s the first that I can remember in my time here since 1993;~(

Curry Pilot – by Jane Stebbins

Mike Gaynes couldn’t help but notice the cluster of people on Sandpiper Beach near the Winchuck River trying to rescue a common dolphin that had beached itself on the sand Wednesday.   Continue reading “Dolphin rescue: Stranded, but not alone”

Washington Examiner – by Paul Bedard

The nation’s top immigration officer said that the “11 million” undocumented aliens in the United States are “not going away,” are “in effect” citizens, and added that deporting the few the administration wants out is unpleasant.

Jeh Johnson, secretary of Homeland Security, told Harvard University students this week that the administration is focused on its plan to integrate illegals into America, despite the policy being tied up in court.   Continue reading “DHS chief sad over deportations: ‘Is it pleasant? Absolutely not.’”

Digital Trends

Apple isn’t the only company fighting against government-backed cyber attacks.

While Apple and the FBI bicker over user security, Google is bringing security into the public eye in a different way – by simply telling you what’s going on. The company will be increasing the visibility of Gmail security warnings to try and help people better protect themselves when sending and receiving emails.   Continue reading “Gmail Will Now Warn You If You’re Being Targeted By The Government”

Gov’t Slaves

(AMTV)  Hundreds of emergency workers from four countries took part in Europe’s largest disaster drill that came weeks before the recent terror attack.

Seven Tube carriages have been partially buried under thousands of tonnes of rubble that poured into a station when a building collapsed.   Continue reading “42 Actual Graphic Photos Of The DRILL Before The Recent Terror Attack At Brussels”

Acu-Rite Weather Center with Easy Mount 3-in-1 Sensor: Richard from Maryland

20 one ounce .999 fine copper coins and two books, Sodium Bicarbonate – Nature’s Unique First Aid Remedy, and Iodine – Why You Need It.: Mike from Minnesota

Sun Tzu with Hillary Clinton toilet paper: Frost Jack

Sun Tzu: Clay

Sun Tzu: Kim from Alaska

Sun Tzu: Tess

Sun Tzu: Hal Apeeno

Silver Prospector one ounce silver bar: Bulldog

Midland 75-785 40-Channel CB Radio: Jeno

CD with the pdf of Acquisition of Oregon by William I. Marshall, 1905: Norm from California

CD with the pdf of Acquisition of Oregon by William I. Marshall, 1905: Jakester

Trenches Shirt: Angel

Bushido Blood Dragon Samurai Sword: NC

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Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While Russia and Iran are busy liberating whole cities from ISIS in Syria, the US is sticking with the “one raid at a time” approach and it apparently paid dividends on Thursday morning when Abu Alaa Afri, also known as Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli and Haji Imam was killed in Syria.

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joe Dunford are set to make the announcement this morning at a press conference and the Pentagon is thrilled. Al-Qaduli had a $7 million bounty on his head, higher than Omar the Chechen (who was killed earlier this month) and Abu Mohammed al-Adnani who is arguably more influential than Bakr himself.   Continue reading “US Kills ISIS Second-In-Command For 3rd Time In 2 Years”

Independent Journal Review

In 2015, The Hill reported on Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) sending a letter to then-Department of Justice Secretary Eric Holder. In it, he demanded answers on what he saw as wrongheaded Veterans Administration (VA) regulations barring some veterans from owning guns.   Continue reading “Check Out the Crazy Reason the VA Is Stopping Some Veterans from Owning Guns”

The Free Beacon – by Stephen Gutowski

A pair of Republican senators sent a letter to the head of Veterans Affairs last Wednesday demanding answers for the department’s practice of adding hundreds of thousands of veterans to the federal government’s list of people barred from purchasing firearms.

The letter, first reported by The Hill, was sent to VA Secretary Robert McDonald by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) and Sen. Johnny Isakson (R., Ga.). It questions the standards used by the agency to determine which veterans are deemed incompetent and, therefore, unable to own a firearm. The standards have led to the agency adding more than 257,000 vets to the FBI’s background check system as prohibited purchasers. That amounts to more than 99 percent of the total number of people identified in the system as “mentally defective.”   Continue reading “Republicans Rebuke VA’s Anti-Gun Policies”