Continue reading “Huntin’ Dog Part 2 – WABBIT SEASON – Crusoe Dachshund”
Year: 2016
I have become personally so disenchanted with the way people fail to prep. People still don’t understand how important it is to put away. I have gotten into arguments over this and had cretins call me a fool because I put away food, water, and supplies. I thought about this and the frustration that other preppers have with this laid back idiotic attitude that there is no need for preparation. There are good people that just can’t/won’t start preparing. They have the money to do so, but just don’t want to. Many have only seen what happens to non-preppers on TV, but it still doesn’t make an impact. Continue reading “Hard Core Realities: How Horrific Will It Be For People That Fail To Prep”
WEB Notes: Not only are they providing economic assistance to non-citizens which will only encourage more people to acquire the free funds, but they are pushing bio-metric identification on them as well. As a matter of fact that appears to be one of the primary goals of the UNHCR. UNHCR has a wealth of information on their site about IrisGuard bio-metrics and what they are doing. An article from 2012 documents bio-metric ID cards have already been distributed in Senegal. So this has been underway for years already.
Continue reading “UNHCR, IrisGuard Launch EyeCloud To Assist Refugees With Biometric Banking”
WEB Notes: This is an ongoing trend. The crumbling of this once great nation is by design and it will bring about a new world order government. To me it is very telling when you have the mainstream continually reporting on this topic.
A handful of industries are those “love to hate” types of businesses, such as cable-television companies and Internet service providers. Continue reading “Americans Hate The U.S. Government More Than Ever”
HIDALGO – At least 7,000 Cuban refugees are expected to come to the border in the next coming days.
The activity at the Hidalgo International Bridge continues. For 40 years, Jose Angel Rodriguez has made his living driving a cab. Continue reading “Thousands of Cuban Refugees Crossing the Border”
A Houston grand jury investigating criminal allegations against Planned Parenthood stemming from a series of undercover videos on Monday instead indicted two of the anti-abortion activists who shot the footage.
In a stunning turn of events, the grand jury declined to indict officials from the abortion provider, and instead handed up a felony charges of tampering with a government record against Center for Medical Progress founder David Daleiden and center employee Sandra Merritt. Daleidon was also charged with a misdemeanor count related to purchasing human organs. Continue reading “Grand jury in Texas indicts activists behind Planned Parenthood videos”
Folks, I’m not joking with this one. Lowell, Massachusetts is going to require gun permit applicants to write an essay to explain why they’re exercising their Second Amendment rights. If a federal judge struck down California’s 10-day waiting period for gun owners as an unconstitutional infringement on their civil rights, then this essay portion should surely be struck down (via Lowell Sun): Continue reading “Massachusetts Town Subjects Gun Permit Applicants To An Essay Portion”
The family of a man fatally shot by a St. Lucie County sheriff’s deputy filed a lawsuit Wednesday, saying the deputy used excessive force when he fired through a garage door.
Gregory Hill Jr., a 30-year-old Coca-Cola warehouse employee, was shot by St. Lucie County deputy Christopher Newman two years ago after Newman and another deputy responded to a complaint that Hill was playing loud music. Continue reading “Family of Man Fatally Shot by Sheriff’s Deputy in 2014 Sues”
DALLAS – Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed and are studying a drug derived from a tree in South America’s rain forests.
“The tree is beautiful,” said Dr. David Boothman, associate director for translational research at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Continue reading “UT Southwestern docs using South American tree to fight tumors”
Earlsboro, OK -(Ammoland.com)- OK2A-Action has uncovered an attempt by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce to effectively outlaw gun shows at public venues statewide through one of the many bills filed for the upcoming Legislature.
Considering that last year the Chamber of Commerce lobbied heavily against SB41 – an OK2A requested bill that would have closed a loophole some cities were using to restrict the lawful carry of a firearms at city festivals – the Chamber apparently is quite comfortable in the company of other anti-gunners like President Obama, Michael Bloomberg, David Boren, and the Brady Campaign. Continue reading “Oklahoma Senate Bill Seeks to Ban Gun Shows”
The Sleuth Journal – by Bernie Suarez
Truth seekers who long ago figured out that mainstream media is all lies and staged news coordinated by central intelligence (CIA) to manipulate the opinion of the masses, know that living a life free of mainstream media news is extremely fulfilling if not downright fun. Many of us are used to the idea that no mainstream media in our lives means a better life. But how many of us have considered the details of why this is true? The benefits of living in a life where you do not believe mainstream media news are profound. Positive factors carry deep into our lives in ways many of us don’t realize or have ever taken time to consider. Many of us have taken these benefits, which all lead back to health, for granted for so long that we don’t even know they are there. Continue reading “6 Immediate Health Benefits Of Not Believing Mainstream Media”
This should not be in the “land of the free.” It is a sad graphic. And remember, much of your tax money is siphoned off by the cronies in industries which are connected and by those in government itself. You are basically an annuity. Continue reading “America Will Spend More on Taxes than Food, Clothing, and Housing Combined”
Opposing Views – by Michael Allen
A police officer, who accidentally shot an unarmed motorcyclist in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, on June 20, 2015, blamed his actions on “high stress” and “muscle memory.” Video (below) of the incident, filmed by the officer’s dash cam, was recently released.
Sergeant Lonnie Soppeland reportedly pursued Matthew Hovland-Knase in a chase that sometimes exceeded 110 m.p.h. After Hovland-Knase pulled over on the side of the road, Soppeland got out of his police car, pulled his gun and fired, notes Fox 9 News.
Continue reading “Minnesota Cop Shoots Unarmed Motorcyclist, Blames ‘Muscle Memory’”
An “investigative summary” posted this month by the Justice Department’s inspector general criticizes the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for hiring a federal airport security screener to help find seizable cash in passengers’ luggage. Under the arrangement, the DEA designated the screener a “confidential source” and promised him a cut of any money he found while rummaging through people’s bags.
Continue reading “DEA Promised TSA Agent a Cut of Passengers’ Seizable Cash”
The way Ammon Bundy tells it he and his group have done all they can, have exhausted all their options to redress their grievances to the U.S. government, but they’ve been ignored, so now it’s time to take an armed stand.
For three weeks Bundy, and perhaps three dozen armed protesters, have taken that stand at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Oregon. Continue reading “‘Your Voice, Your Vote’: The showdown at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge”
Water is one of the most important survival topics around – it’s so important to me thatI wrote an entire book about it. While we would love to be able to trust the liquid flowing from our faucets, anyone who pays even half-hearted attention to the news knows that we can no longer expect safety unless we confirm it ourselves. The EPA and Michigan’s Gov. Snyder have now added to the list of reasons that I have trust issues. Continue reading “How to Test Your Drinking Water (And Why You Should Do It)”