Month: February 2017
Four Winds 10 – by Arthur Cristian
Did you know that prisoners are bonded and given a cusip number, which is pooled with all the other bonds and traded on the stock market under the name of the bonding warehouse (prison) where they keep the surety (person)?
The cusip number is supposedly made up of the persons government created ID number, either Social Security Number or TFN or whatever. Continue reading “Did You Know That Prisoners Are Bonded & Given A Cusip Number, Which Is Pooled With All The Other Bonds & Traded?”
Natural News – by Lance D Johnson
During a cardiac emergency, the sudden stoppage of blood flow puts severe stress on the rest of the body. During a cardiac arrest, valuable oxygen and nutrients are cut off. The real damage occurs when the person is revived and the blood flow returns. The quick influx of blood flow often causes injury to the ischemia region of the brain. This secondary damage is referred to as ischemia/reperfusion injury. The result is severe oxidation damage that can trigger neurons to die off. Continue reading “Cannabidiol may soon be used in the emergency room to fight effects of stroke and cardiac emergencies”
Janet Napolitano, the former Homeland Security Secretary made infamous for announcing the “see something, say something” campaign that would now be utterly despised by the Left, was nearly killed by an overdose of cancer medications, reports Radar Online.
Described as a “terrifying event,” Radar Online reports that “Napolitano was unconscious for hours before a staffer discovered her body — and that an accidental overdose of her cancer medications was the culprit.” Continue reading “Janet Napolitano nearly killed by cancer medication… rushed to hospital after found unconscious… doctors “worried about brain damage””
Freedom Outpost – by Tim Brown
While I did appreciate a report by the NRA that debunked NBC’s claim that criminals buy gun parts online and can easily assemble them to build an untraceable “ghost gun,” neither NBC nor the NRA got at the root of the issue and that is the Second Amendment does not allow for government to track, trace, regulate or restrict our right to keep and bear arms. That includes buying and making them.
First, take a look at the report by NBC reporter Jeff Rossen. Continue reading “Both NBC & the NRA missed the point about building “Ghost Guns””
Some U.S. Department of Homeland Security employees in the Washington area and Philadelphia were unable to access some agency computer networks on Tuesday, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
It was not clear how widespread the issue was or how significantly it affected daily functions at DHS, a large government agency whose responsibilities include immigration services, border security and cyber defense. Continue reading “U.S. Homeland Security employees locked out of computer networks: sources”
A stunning new poll conducted by Harvard-Harris, exclusively for The Hill, found that the overwhelming majority of Americans, 80% in fact, believe that illegal immigrants arrested for crimes should be turned over to federal immigration authorities rather than being harbored in so-called sanctuary cities. Imagine that, Americans believe that local, state and federal law enforcement officials should actually enforce the law…shocking. Continue reading “New Poll Finds That 80% Of Americans Oppose Sanctuary Cities”
Activist Post – by Brandon Turbeville
As the bee population in the United States continues to decline, some scientists are working on a backup option which many people are calling the Robobee.
A recent announcement coming out of the journal Chem, in an article by Eijiro Miyako, a chemist that the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan, involves the combination of a drone and a gel to create a robot version of the endangered pollinators. Continue reading “As Bee Population Continues Decline Scientists Introduce Robobee”
Redoubt News – by Shari Dovale
The truth is being revealed, as we all prayed that it would.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Agent Daniel P. Love has been breaking the law for years. Using and abusing his authority to run his own personal fiefdom. Bullying citizens until they commit suicide. All while believing he was above the law. Or so a report released last month seems to indicate.
Yet, when the information was released, the report redacted his name and the public was left to guess at who it was referring to. There was enough information to conclude that the investigation likely focused on Love, but it was only this week that this was proved to be true. Continue reading “BLM Agent Daniel P. Love Named in Investigation”
(Reuters) – Protesters near the site of the Dakota Access pipeline are bracing for a stand-off with law enforcement as they face orders to evacuate a camp that has served as the base of their opposition to the multibillion-dollar project.
Native Americans and environmental activists have lived at the Oceti Sakowin camp in North Dakota for months, fighting the construction of the pipeline that they say threatens the water resources of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and sacred land. Continue reading “Demonstrators vow face-off against North Dakota pipeline”
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Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange called “very, very, very inaccurate” corporate presstitutes “opportunistic snipers” in an interview over the weekend, accusing newspapers of printing “weaponized text.”
And the outspoken publisher isn’t at all dissatisfied with the current propaganda of “fake news” — because, as Assange explained to Australian comedian Chas Licciardello, according to CNET, Continue reading “Assange Exposes the Truth About Corporate Media: ‘You Are Reading Weaponized Text’”
There will be no broadcast of The Word From the Trenches today as I have a routine check up over the hill and will be out of wi-fi range during the program.
We will be up on Wednesday.
The Department of Homeland Security released on Tuesday documents translating President Trump’s executive orders on immigration and border security into policy, providing details on how it will prosecute undocumented immigrants and criminal immigrants, repealing nearly all of the Obama administration’s guidances, and bringing a major shift in the way the agency enforces the nation’s immigration laws.
As the WSJ notes, “almost everybody living in the U.S. illegally is now subject to deportation, and more undocumented arrivals at the southern border would be jailed or sent back to Mexico to await a hearing rather than released into the U.S.” according to the new guidance. Continue reading “New DHS Memos Reveal That Almost Anyone Living In The US Illegally Is Now Subject To Deportation”
Whittier, California police officer Keith Boyer was shot dead today in an ambush attack by a gang member.
The suspect, who was released from prison two weeks ago, shot Boyer dead and injured another police officer after a traffic accident. Continue reading “LA Police Officer Shot Dead by Gang Member Two Weeks After His Release from Prison”
TUCSON – Mayor Jonathan Rothschild was carjacked on Saturday just before 11 a.m., according to Tucson Police spokesperson Sgt. Pete Dugan.
He was walking to his car in the area of Tucson Blvd. and 5th St. when he was approached by a man with a gun. Continue reading “Mayor Rothschild carjacked at gunpoint”