Continue reading “The Putin Interviews – Part 1 (English Subtitles)”
Month: June 2017
Natural News – by Tracy Watson
While involuntary euthanasia – the act of ending someone’s life without their consent to spare them pain and suffering – is illegal in the United States, assisted suicide – or voluntary euthanasia – is legal in six U.S. states. In Washington, Oregon, California, Vermont, New Mexico and Montana, doctors may prescribe lethal doses of certain drugs to patients who have made the choice to die, rather than endure further suffering or add to the suffering of their families. Euthanasia is already a hotly debated subject, and it has become even more controversial since it became evident that health insurance companies are using it as a way to avoid properly caring for terminally ill patients. Continue reading “Health insurance companies now pushing EUTHANASIA to avoid paying disease treatment coverage costs to doctors and hospitals”
by Rudyard Kipling
It was not part of their blood,
It came to them very late,
With long arrears to make good,
When the Saxon began to hate. Continue reading “The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon”
CNS News – by Terence P. Jeffrey
The U.S. Treasury hauled in $240,418,000,000 in total taxes in the month of May, setting a record for inflation-adjusted tax revenues for that month of the year, according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released this week.
Despite these record revenues, however, the federal government still ran a deficit of $88,426,000,000 in May—because it spent $328,844,000,000 in the month. Continue reading “$240,418,000,000: Feds Collect Record Taxes in May; Still Run $88,246,000,000 Deficit”
The state of Illinois has not passed a budget for close to three years.
Arguably it’s just as well because Illinois budgets for decades have been nothing but a moth-eaten collection of lies, one time deficits repeated endlessly, and financial wizardry statements designed to disguise Illinois’ real problems: failure to rein in spending coupled with a very business unfriendly environment. Continue reading “Unable to Pay Bills, Illinois Sends “Dear Contractor” Letter Telling Firms to Halt Road Work on July 1”
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Archive: TWFTT 6-15-17
“As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people before them, may attempt to tyrannize, and as the military forces which must be occasionally raised to defend our country, might pervert their power to the injury of their fellow citizens, the people are confirmed by the article in their right to keep and bear their private arms.” (Tench Coxe in ‘Remarks on the First Part of the Amendments to the Federal Constitution’ under the Pseudonym ‘A Pennsylvanian’ in the Philadelphia Federal Gazette, June 18, 1789 at 2 col. 1) Continue reading “Tench Coxe on the 2nd Article”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Cleveland, OH — In what can only be referred to as a travesty of justice and a disgrace to the integrity of police departments nationwide, five officers who took part in the 137-shot, execution-style fusillade that killed an unarmed couple — will get their jobs back.
The sixth cop, Michael Brelo will remain free from jail but has been fired. He has since become a gypsy cop, scrounging for a job at any department that will hire him. Continue reading “Cops Get Jobs Back After Executing Unarmed Couple with 137 Shots Over a Traffic Violation”
Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns
While the rest of the United States seems fixated on this week’s Senate hearing testimony of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions (to discuss his involvement in the pseudo-scandal which is the meddling of the Russians in the presidential election of 2016) lawyers suing the DNC for fraud have asked for special protection for their lives.
The sheer number of plaintiffs are too many to mention in this article. The original motion to sue the Democratic National Committee and Debbie Wasserman Schultz can be seen by clicking here. They allege, thanks to leaked DNC emails published by Wikileaks, that the DNC and former Chairwoman Wasserman-Schultz actively discriminated against Senator Bernie Sanders as a DNC candidate. Continue reading “DNC Lawsuit Attorneys Fear for Their Lives, Call for Court Protection, Citing Mulitple Suspicious Deaths”
Following the shooting this morning at a practice session for the Republican Congressional baseball team that left five people with gunshot wounds – including House Minority Whip Steve – worries that more leftist-inspired violence could rock the capital have left Congressional offices on high alert.
While Congressional offices receive no shortage of hate mail – some of which is disturbing or even threatening, a message received in the wake of today’s shooting by the office of New York Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney understandably raised some red flags: Continue reading ““One Down, 216 To Go” – NY Rep Received Threatening Email After Virginia Shooting”
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday offered to give political asylum to former FBI Director James Comey, poking at tensions between Comey and President Trump.
“If Comey will be under the threat of political persecution, we are ready to accept him here,” Putin said at a press conference, according to Russian state media outlet TASS. Continue reading “Putin offers political asylum to Comey”
CounterPunch – by Jonathan Cook
Nazareth.
Israeli and US officials are in the process of jointly pre-empting Donald Trump’s supposed “ultimate deal” to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They hope to demote the Palestinian issue to a footnote in international diplomacy.
The conspiracy – a real one – was much in evidence last week during a visit to the region by Nikki Haley, Washington’s envoy to the United Nations. Her escort was Danny Danon, her Israeli counterpart and a fervent opponent of Palestinian statehood. Continue reading “UN Last Hurdle Before Israel Can Rid Itself of the Palestinians”
A frequently polarized Senate found common ground Thursday as Republicans and Democrats joined forces to approve a sweeping sanctions bill that punishes longtime adversaries Iran and Russia with an array of financial penalties.
The bipartisan legislation passed overwhelmingly Thursday, 98-2, more than five months after U.S. intelligence agencies determined Moscow had deliberately interfered in the 2016 presidential campaign. Lawmakers have long sought to hit Iran with more sanctions in order to check its ballistic missile program and rebuke Tehran’s continued support for terrorist groups. Continue reading “Senate passes sweeping sanctions bill targeting Iran, Russia”
My Champlain Valley – by Rebecca Reese
Burlington, Vt. – According to the Department of Homeland Security, a person bleeding can die from blood loss after just five minutes. This makes it crucial to be able to stop bleeding as quickly as possible.
A tourniquet, or an item such as a belt or tie used as one, cuts off blood flow from a serious injury until professional help is available. The University of Vermont Medical Center is working on a way to streamline this medical tool for the public. Continue reading “UVM Medical Center Pushing Life Saving Tools”
I am looking in vain – perhaps I’m not looking hard enough – for the following items:
# 1. A still or video image of the guy who was doing the shooting actually DOING the shooting
– No video surveillance in Alexandria, VA at a park where Congressmen play ball? Really? Continue reading “BrasscheckTV Report: Lots of smoke. Not much light.”
The Technocratic Tyranny – by Vicky
If anybody is talking about it, I haven’t heard it but this leftist terror attack occurred at the same time that the Congress is holding budget hearings – and the one person who was seriously injured is the House Majority Whip. Others may think that’s a coincidence – but I caught it once before – when the Boston Marathon attack occurred. A few days before the event, as DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano was facing budget cuts – and then the attack happened. After the hearing on the event, DHS got generous budget increases. This time, I think it was a bonus for them to be able to do it on Trump’s birthday – kind of a smokescreen.
Continue reading “Budget Time is Terror Time”
News of the shooting early yesterday at a Republican congressional baseball practice is dominating the media. But what most missed, was the canceled hearing to loosen certain gun regulations pertaining to silencers and their use during hunting. It was canceled because of the shooting.
A congressional hearing which was scheduled for early Wednesday morning to debate gun legislation has been canceled until further notice in the wake of the shooting. The House Natural Resources Federal Lands Subcommittee spokeswoman Molly Block confirmed the decision to CNN. Continue reading “House Hearing On Gun Regulations Delayed By Shooting”
StoryLeak – by Anthony Gucciardi
Senator Lindsey Graham has warned South Carolinians about the threat of a ‘terrorist nuclear attack’ on the same day that our exclusive high level military intel revealed to us that nuclear warheads were being shipped to South Carolina from a major Texas airforce base under an ‘off the record’ black ops transfer.
Found in the CBS report entitled ‘Graham: Nukes In Hands Of Terrorists Could Result In Bomb Coming To Charleston Harbor’, the report details Graham’s warning that a lack of military action in Syria could result in a nuclear ‘bombing’ in Charleston, South Carolina — the very destination of the black ops nuclear transfer. The CBS report reads: Continue reading “Remember This? 2013: Senator Warns of Nuke Strike on S. Carolina After Missing Nuke Report”
The billion or more Yahoo accounts that were hacked in two separate cyber attacks didn’t dissuade Verizon from purchasing the security frazzled company, although the price was shaved by $350 million in Verizon’s final bid of $4.5 billion, reports Foxbusiness.com. Even though Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Mayer didn’t accomplish what she was hired to do, she’ll still walk away with $186 million from the deal. But why did Verizon even purchase a company known for the worst security breaches in U.S. history? Continue reading “Yahoo selling out to Verizon, the NSA surveillance front-end that spies on everyone”