There has been a lot of discussion and coverage concerning obama’s farewell speech. I do not know about you, but I have heard enough from this guy. He has worked very hard removing our freedoms and destroying this nation. Instead of boring you with his speech, I feel this image sums up his two terms in office. Enjoy. Continue reading “After Eight Long Years Obama’s Work Is Finally Done”
Month: January 2017
The Federal Reserve just went through its annual ritual of disclosing its preliminary results for the year: The income it earned less its operating expenses, according to central bank accounting, and how much of these earnings it is remitting, as it does every year, to the US Treasury Department. But this statement includes another nugget.
In 2016, the Fed paid our favorite banks $12 billion in interest on their “excess reserves” held at the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks (the New York Fed, the Boston Fed, the Dallas Fed, the San Francisco Fed, etc.). But wait… who’s actually paying that $12 billion? Continue reading “Fed Pays Banks $12 Billion On “Excess Reserves,” Taken From Taxpayer Pockets”
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. military might monitor a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile test and gather intelligence rather than destroy it, as long as the launch did not pose a threat, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Tuesday.
North Korea declared on Sunday it could test-launch an ICBM at any time from any location set by leader Kim Jong Un, saying a hostile U.S. policy was to blame for its arms development. Continue reading “U.S. says might not shoot down North Korean ICBM, eying intel”
FLORENCE, Arizona, Jan 11 (Reuters) – Long before the desert sun has had a chance to heat the dusty prison yard, some 20 inmates at an Arizona state prison begin quietly tending horses.
The men – many with violent histories – gently maneuver bits into the mouths of mustangs still unaccustomed to human touch; they remove caked mud from hooves and tighten girths against bulging bellies. And the horses, which just weeks ago roamed free, mostly comply with what is asked of them. Continue reading “U.S. Border Patrol recruits: Wild horses, tamed by prisoners”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Augusta, GA — Nothing dismantles the notion of Land of the Free quite like the government kidnapping and caging you for building an addition to your home on your own property. Amy McKinnon is learning the hard way after she was thrown in jail this month for building an addition for her sick mother without going through the proper extortion channels of the state.
Sadly, her neighbors and the media are actually praising this nonsense as if McKinnon is some kind of criminal. Continue reading “Woman Jailed for 4 Months for Building an Addition for Her Sick Mom in Her Own Backyard”
The price of policing the North Dakota Access Pipeline has been tallied at $22.3 million, a cost that North Dakota is not happy to pay.
On Monday, the Morton County Sheriff’s Office released their “By the Numbers” report, which details the costs that were diverted from normal operations to respond to “illegal activity since August 10, 2016.” Continue reading “Cost of policing DAPL tallied at over $22mn, N. Dakota wants feds to ‘pony up’”
The globalists seem to have an overarching obsession with data collection. As we have seen with revelations from multiple government whistle-blowers, the establishment spends most of its time, energy and manpower collecting information not just on known threats to their supremacy, but information on EVERYONE through FISA-based surveillance protocols. This is because the establishment sees every individual as a potential threat.
Thus, the system, without warrant, is programmed to collate data from everywhere, not necessarily to be analyzed on the spot, but to be analyzed later in the event that a specific person rises to a level that poses legitimate harm to the globalist power structure. Continue reading “How Globalists Predict Your Behavior”
American Mirror – by Kyle Olson
President Obama’s final speech to Americans wouldn’t have been complete if he hadn’t talking about himself dozens of times.
The outgoing commander-in-chief focused on himself 75 times to be exact during the 51-minute farewell address. Continue reading “Obama talks about himself 75 times during 51-minute farewell speech”
Tuesday at the U.S. Institute of Peace’s Passing the Baton event, President Bill Clinton’s former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright criticized President-elect Donald Trump’s “America First” policy.
On Trump’s use of Twitter, Albright said, “I’m going to try to be polite. Let me just say that I am very concerned about the tweets and generally about the messages that are going out.” Continue reading “Madeleine Albright: Trump’s Message Should Not be ‘America First but America as a Partner’”
Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish
Albion, ME — Maine Governor Paul LePage wants to rewrite the law after becoming incensed at the plight of an elderly, disabled couple — one of whom is a veteran — who were evicted from their home of 33 years because they are too impoverished to pay taxes.
According to the Portland Press Herald, in December 2015, the town of Albion moved to foreclose on the “rundown camp” of National Guard and Marine veteran Richard Sukeforth and his wife, Leonette, when taxes went unpaid. Continue reading “Elderly Couple Evicted, Thrown Out on the Street, for Failing to Pay Property Taxes on Their Home”
Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
The hypocrisy of the government of Mexico boggles the mind.
Mexico welcomes only foreigners who will be useful to Mexican society. Mexico guards its southern border with Guatemala and does not suffer illegal immigration: under Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony. Mexico annually deports more illegal aliens than the U.S. does. (Source: Human Events) Continue reading “Mexican legislation would confiscate U.S. assets if Trump builds wall”