Jon Rappoport

There are 50 countries in the US. They’re called states.

All right, that’s an exaggeration. They are states. But they could be countries.

If you don’t think so, consider the 2015 state budget of tiny Rhode Island: $8.9 billion. The 2016 budget for the nation of Somalia was $216 million.   Continue reading “Power of the states vs. power of the federal government: who cares?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While in recent weeks there has been a material increase in Fed balance sheet normalization chatter, according to a new report from Deutsche Bank analysts, it may all be for nothing for one simple reason: should the US encounter a recession in the next several years, the most likely reaction by the Fed would be another $1 trillion in QE, delaying indefinitely any expectations for a return to a “normal” balance sheet.   Continue reading “The Fed Is Preparing $1 Trillion In QE For The Next Recession: Deutsche”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

Louisville, KY — When Louisville police officer Sarah Stumler, along with her fellow officers, searched an abandoned home Wednesday, looking for a suspect, they thought they’d done their jobs ensuring each room was cleared. First, they worked their way around the bottom floor. Then they cleared the top floor, before bolstering their weapons, apparently satisfied the suspect was no longer in the home.

But on their way out, Stumler noticed something which caught her attention. Suddenly, she drew her firearm, and shouted, “Show me your hands!” But no sooner had she stated the command that she fired one shot into the torso of a shadowy figure hiding behind a mattress which had been propped up against a wall. “Oh s__t!” Stumbler said, almost immediately aware she’d shot a man, maybe unintentionally.   Continue reading “‘Show Your Hands,’ BOOM! Cop Shoots Unarmed Man Before He Can Comply”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Yesterday it was the US new interior secretary arriving to work on a horse, today it is a Mexican congressman, who stole the spotlight in this morning’s bizarro news, after he went to great lengths, and well, heights, to illustrate why in his opinion that President Trump’s controversial U.S.-Mexico border wall is “unnecessary” and “totally absurd.” First reported by ABC, Braulio Guerra, a congressman from the state of Queretaro, tweeted photos and a video of himself perched atop a 30-foot tall fence that separates the Mexican border city of Tijuana from the U.S.   Continue reading “Mexican Congressman Climbs US-Mexico Border Fence To Illustrate Its “Absurdity”, Confirms Need For Wall”

CNS News – by Terrence P. Jeffrey

During a six-year stretch of the Obama presidency, people illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border cut 9,287 holes in the “pedestrian” fencing that currently covers only 354 miles of the 1,954-mile border, according to a report published by the Government Accountability Office.

Only 654 miles of the 1,954-mile-long U.S.-Mexico border currently have any type of fencing, according to GAO. The other 1,300 miles of border have no fencing.   Continue reading “Illegals Cut 9,287 Holes in Obama-Era Border Fence”

Terra Forming Terra

I have been seeing bits and pieces of this, but this puts it all together, or more accurately fully confirms what i had considered the most likely scenario.  The role of Mossad was unknown though but that now changes.

Expect to see a rising of the parents in order to protect their children as this becomes more openly acknowledged.   Continue reading “The Pedophilia Problem”

The Daily Sheeple – by Daniel Lang

Brace yourself for the most perplexing and freaky video that you’ll see all year. Recently a Boston man tweeted a video that shows a flock turkeys circling a dead cat lying in the middle of the road. It is absolutely as weird as that sounds.   Continue reading “WTF: Boston Man Captures Footage Of Turkeys Repeatedly Circling Dead Cat For No Discernible Reason”

Infowars – by Jerome R. Corsi

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Will this be the final nail in the coffin for the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as “Obamacare?”

Federal court litigation provides evidence the Obama administration illegally diverted taxpayer funds that had not been appropriated by Congress in an unconstitutional scheme to keep Obamacare from imploding.   Continue reading “Obama Illegally Robbed Fannie, Freddie To Fund Obamacare”

CBS Miami – by Gary Nelson

MIAMI (CBSMiami) — A Miami-Dade judge ruled Friday that county holds of arrested immigrants for ICE is unconstitutional but the debate is not over.

“Yeah, this is a great win. It’s a great win for the Constitution. It’s a great win for individual rights and it’s a judge who’s courageous enough not to be intimidated by the president of the United States,” said attorney Louis Reizenstein.   Continue reading “Judge: Dade Holding Arrested Immigrants For ICE Is Unconstitutional”

The Daily Caller – by Alex Pfeiffer

A disgraced former reporter was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Friday for several bomb threats to Jewish Community Centers, Jewish schools and other Jewish organizations around the country.

Juan Thompson, 31, was arrested in St. Louis by the FBI for making at least eight bomb threats and the cyberstalking of an ex-girlfriend. Thompson was a former reporter for The Intercept, and was fired after it was discovered that he made up sources and stories, including one about Charleston shooter Dylann Roof.   Continue reading “Anti-Trump Communist Arrested For Jewish Community Center Bomb Threats”

Natural News – by Vicki Batts

Nestle is looking to once again rob the public of their water. The corporate giant came under fire last year for bottling water in drought-stricken California, and now, they’re looking to cash out in Michigan. Residents of the state have until March 3rd, 2017 to speak out and stop Nestle’s greedy water grab.

Right now, Nestle has filed for a permit that would allow them to double the amount of groundwater the corporation can take from the Muskegon River watershed — for just $200. Keep in mind, Nestle would be bottling this water and selling it for massive profits. The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is accepting public commentary until March 3rd, so be sure to submit a comment if you want your voice on this matter to be heard.   Continue reading “Stop Nestle from stealing millions of gallons of water from the Great Lakes”

Willamette Week – by Corey Pein

A young man’s daring escape from capture by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, apparently with the assistance of a local judicial referee, has shocked and divided the Portland legal community.

Multnomah County court referee Monica Herranz is under internal review and the target of complaints from  a federal prosecutor after allegedly helping the undocumented immigrant elude ICE last month by exiting the courtroom through an employee door.

Continue reading “A Multnomah County, Oregon Judge Allegedly Helped an Undocumented Immigrant Escape ICE Through Her Courtroom Door”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: Kick Disney to the curb already. Two times in one week now they are promoting the homosexual agenda. If you are one of those Christians who turns a blind eye to this, ‘its only a cartoon’ you are a part of the problem. Become a part of the solution and stand up for God already. Unsubscribe from them, turn off their channels, do not travel to their parks and events and do not purchase their merchandise. The dollar rules the day and you can easily make a stand by doing what we just outlined as a start. This continues and escalates because we the people continue to support organizations and institutions like this. Grow a back bone.

Continue reading “Disney Airs Its First-Ever ‘Gay’ Cartoon Kiss”

Forbes – by Nathan Vardi

In April 2014, a Senate committee put out a report that said Caterpillar had crafted a tax-reducing strategy that shifted billions of dollars of profits away from the U.S. to Switzerland, where the company had negotiated a low tax rate, even though Caterpillar had not made “any real changes in its business operations.”

Nearly three years later, on Thursday, federal prosecutors in Illinois together with agents of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation office of inspector general, the Internal Revenue Service’s criminal investigation division and the Department of Commerce office of export enforcement, descended unannounced on Caterpillar’s headquarters. The feds also entered two other Caterpillar facilities in and around Peoria, Ill., executing a search and seizure warrant to collect documents and electronic information.   Continue reading “How A Swiss Affiliate Led To Thursday’s Federal Raid Of Caterpillar’s Headquarters”

Courthouse News – by Brian Grosh

CLEVELAND (CN) – A disabled veteran and a nonprofit advocacy group for the homeless backed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio claim Cleveland’s anti-panhandling ordinances violate First Amendment rights.

In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Cleveland federal court, John Mancini and the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, or NEOCH, say two Cleveland ordinances that criminalize panhandling are unconstitutional, content-based restrictions on free speech.  Continue reading “ACLU Challenges Cleveland’s Anti-Panhandling Laws”

ABC News 7

The fire broke out at 5:15 a.m. Seven total structures were involved.

It appears to have started in the Warrington Rest Home on Lake Avenue, a former hotel that was more recently used by the state for housing. That structure was recently vacated by the state, the residents moved out, and it was under renovation.   Continue reading “Ocean Grove, New Jersey, Buildings On Fire”

KING 5 News

PARKLAND, Wash. – An upset mother is speaking out after a school resource officer handcuffed her 8-year-old son at school.

It happened in the principal’s office at Brookdale Elementary in Parkland.

Amanda Bullinger said it started on the elementary school’s playground on Monday. Her 8-year-old son Ayden had been dealing with an ongoing bullying problem, which had come to a head.   Continue reading “8-year-old Parkland boy handcuffed at school”