Republic Broadcasting – by Mike Smith

The Urban Dictionary defines a Slow War as a war that is only visible when the big pattern is revealed over time. If you could play the seemingly-isolated events of a Slow War in speeded-up time, its real nature would be visible.

A Slow War is the opposite of the Blitzkrieg. A war so slow that you hardly notice it. A war so slow that those waging it can deny that it is actually happening. Under the fog of war they hide it as “ordinary crime”. The end result is still the same as the Blitzkrieg. Total annihilation of the enemy.   Continue reading “The South African Slow War – Is happening here as well”

Fox 10 News

 – A manhunt is underway for an arson suspect who is also accused of opening fire on a Forest Service employee Tuesday.

The incident happened in the morning, in the Forest Lakes area, about 130 miles northeast of Downtown Phoenix. Crews were evacuated from the Canyon Point Campground, located just off Highway 260, as a search for the suspect got underway.

The Forest Service who was shot at was reportedly not injured.    Continue reading “Manhunt underway for arson suspect accused of firing at Forest Service employee”

I could solve a drone problem with a 12 gauge goose gun for under a dollar, just saying 🙂

Fox 10 News

During the fire season, it’s tough enough for fire crews trying to put out wildfires, while dealing with hot temperatures and often windy conditions. Over the past week, however, crews ran up against another obstacle as they battled blazes: drones.

Thus far, two drone sightings have forced firefighting aircraft to land. The first happened during the Goodwin Fire, and the second incident occurred over the weekend, at the Crusher Fire near Flagstaff. The Crusher Fire was halted by firefighters Saturday afternoon, before it could grow much larger than five acres.    Continue reading “Man facing charges for alleged drone incursion incident at Goodwin Fire”

Fox 10 News

 – A Mesa woman had a frightening encounter with an intruder at her home. The woman said the man broke into her home with an ax, and she has the pictures and video to prove it.

The incident happened at a home near Dobson and Southern in Mesa, at around 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The woman is a nurse who works the night shift, and was sleeping when a man rang her doorbell. It was the doorbell security camera that captured video of the man, before he broke in and threatened Erika Grijalva with an ax.   Continue reading “Man broke into Mesa home with ax, woman says”

Yahoo News

An on-duty New York City police officer was killed on Wednesday after a man walked up to her police vehicle and began to fire shots through the window, authorities said.

Officer Miosotis Familia, a 12-year veteran assigned to the New York Police Department‘s 46th Precinct’s Anti-Crime unit, was taken to a Bronx area hospital where she later died, according to the NYPD. She was 48-years-old.

The department said the officer was struck in the head in an “unprovoked attack” while sitting in a marked police command van – which had been parked in the area since March because of increased gang activity.   Continue reading “On-duty NY officer shot and killed in ‘unprovoked attack’”

Lew Rockwell – by Thomas DiLorenzo

“Whether we remain in one confederacy, or form into Atlantic and Mississippi confederacies, I believe not very important to the happiness of either part.  Those of the western confederacy will be as much our children & descendants as those of the eastern, and I feel myself as much identified with that country, in future time, as with this; and did I now foresee a separation at some future day, yet I should feel the duty & the desire to promote the western interests as zealously as the eastern, doing all the good for both portions of our future family which should fall within my power.”

–Letter from President Thomas Jefferson to Dr. Joseph Priestly, Jan. 29, 1804   Continue reading “The Second American Independence Day that Almost Was”

Daily Mail

Six families were left fuming after they were ordered out of their cottages located next to Chris Christie’s private beach under the threat of being arrested while the New Jersey governor and his family soaked up some sun.

Howard and Betty Height were among the families told by police officers on Friday night that they had to leave their Island Beach State Park beach cottage or they’d be arrested.

‘They’re good guys,’ Howard told NJ.com. ‘They were just doing their job. But they said if we weren’t gone by midnight, we’d be arrested.’   Continue reading “Families near Christie’s private beach had to leave homes”

Juneau Empire – by Kevin Gullufsen

Quick action from a Hoonah boy saved a fishing party from a charging brown bear on June 18, the Empire has learned through Alaska State Troopers and family members.

It was the first Defense of Life or Property (DLP) killing in the Hoonah area this year, according to trooper spokesperson Megan Peters.

When the attack occurred, Elliot Clark, then 11 years old, was walking through the woods near Game Creek in Port Frederick several miles south of Hoonah. The young outdoorsman was heading to a nearby fishing hole with his uncle, Craig Stoltzfus, Stoltzfus’ father, a cousin and three dogs.   Continue reading “Armed 11-year-old boy saves fishing party from charging bear”

Here’s a great idea … Let’s send China a few million bucks once a year, or maybe even billions of dollars for no meaningful reason whatsoever. Oh, wait… How about we do that twice a year?

Well, that’s exactly what we do, isn’t it?

Imagine if we could sell China some commodity that they would immediately set fire to rocket it off into space never to be seen again…. and turn right around and come back to us for some more???   Continue reading “Independence from what???”

NBC News

SEOUL, South Korea — The U.S. believes North Korea fired its first intercontinental ballistic missile on Tuesday, two U.S. officials confirmed to NBC News — a significant step forward in Pyongyang’s weapons program.

The ICBM, which is believed to be “two-stage,” officials said, would have a range of at least 3,500 miles, and thus be capable of reaching Alaska.

The North Korean regime earlier Tuesday claimed it successfully fired a long-range missile into the Sea of Japan, declaring itself a “proud nuclear state.”   Continue reading “North Korea Tested Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, U.S. Officials Believe”

The Organic Prepper

Independence is about a whole lot more than firing up the barbecue, drinking some beer with friends, and shooting off fireworks. It’s about more than blindly waving a flag.

It’s about the way we live our lives every single day. And 241 years later, independence is still the most revolutionary act you can commit.

Now, regardless of how you feel about this administration or the previous one, I think we can all agree that many of the liberties our parents took for granted are now in trouble.  Continue reading “Independence Is Still a Revolutionary Act”

Sent to us by the author, Sophie Mangal.

According to jpost, Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman called on the Syrian government not to test the will and patience of Jewish State and to stop military operations near the border of the two countries on July 2.

A. Lieberman said that his country is not going to enter the war, but wouldn’t tolerate the presence of Iran in the border areas.   Continue reading “Israeli Values: Lieberman on the Side of the Terrorists”