The Law, Legal Plunder – Bastiat, Frederic (Foundation for Economic Education Inc. Irvington on the Hudson, N.Y. 1979)

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”   Continue reading “The Law, Legal Plunder – Bastiat, Frederic: Audio Book”

Great Falls Tribune

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park geologists have reported the third eruption from the world’s largest active geyser in the past six weeks.

The National Park Service says a park visitor reported seeing a rare eruption of Steamboat Geyser on Friday.

Park geologists compared the report with seismic activity and the discharge of water and concluded the eruption probably started at 6:30 a.m.   Continue reading “Yellowstone geyser erupts for 3rd time in 6 weeks”

Redress Information & Analyses – by Gilad Atzmon

“I am perhaps the luckiest Jew who ever lived,” bragged Shmuel Rosner in the New York Times. Recently Israel celebrated its 70th anniversary. We witnessed a disturbing display of tribal hubris. I would like to believe that those who are even vaguely familiar with Jewish history know that this level of self-love has been a recipe for disaster.

“I am the Jew who gets to see Jewish ingenuity unapologetically celebrated,” Rosner wrote. And he is certainly right. The sight of Israeli soldiers shooting Palestinian protesters is certainly a unique celebration of “ingenuity”. Rosner feels “lucky” to see “Jewish material success flourish”. I accept that material wealth is important but wouldn’t it be a bit more clever for Rosner to conceal his affinity for mammon?   Continue reading “Israel’s seven decades of plunder”

WGAL

The ATF says exactly half of the dynamite originally reported stolen from a pipeline site in Lancaster County has been recovered.

Investigators are expected to continue to conduct interviews and determine if any additional explosives remain unaccounted for, or if they recovered them all on Friday.  Continue reading “ATF is “increasingly confident” they have recovered all the dynamite reported stolen from pipeline site”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Around 400 migrants about to cross into San Diego are refusing the advice of immigration attorneys, who say the asylum-seekers risk a lengthy detention, or being separated from their families, before eventual deportation back to Central America.  Continue reading ““Prepare For The Worst Possible Outcome” Migrant Caravan Warned As It Enters The US”

Jerusalem Post

A train station that will be built not far from the Western Wall will be named after US President Donald Trump.

Transportation Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday: “The Western Wall is the holiest place for the Jewish people, and I decided to name the train station that leads to it after President Trump – following his historic and brave decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel.”   Continue reading “New Western Wall Train Station To Be Named After Trump”

Patriot Rising

There are a mass of corporations and organizations that don’t want you carrying firearms in their businesses, or even carrying firearms at all — or even kind of, sort of thinking about firearms.

In other words, there are a lot of people out there that aren’t fans of you exercising your rights.   Continue reading “Report: Here Are 54 Anti-Gun Companies That Don’t Deserve Your Business”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Wisconsin — Environmental groups are in an uproar this week after the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources approved a request by the technology manufacturing giant, Foxconn to divert an estimated 7 million gallons of water—a day—to where the company is building its new plant.

The new plant will be making LCD screens to be fitted in iPhones, iPads, and other devices.   Continue reading “Gov’t Just Gave Foxconn License to Drain 7 Million Gallons a DAY from Lake Michigan to Make iPhones”

New York Daily News

A days-long manhunt for the fugitive accused of gunning down a Maine deputy earlier this week concluded with an arrest Saturday afternoon.

John Williams, who had been on the run since early Wednesday morning, was captured alive after officers made contact with him shortly before 1 p.m.,WGME reported.

He appeared gaunt and was shirtless as officers marched him out of a wooded area in Norridgewock in handcuffs.   Continue reading “Fugitive accused of fatally shooting Maine deputy captured alive following days-long manhunt”

Free Thought Project – by John Vibes

There has always been some suspicion that pharmaceutical companies would rather keep people sick and on drugs than cure them in one shot and lose the ability to create return customers.

Although the massive motive here is easy to see, with the industry bringing in over $453 billion in the United States alone in 2017, many people have a hard time considering that these companies don’t have their customers’ best interest at heart.   Continue reading “Goldman Sachs Report Warns Pharma Companies That Curing Disease Is Bad For Business”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Should a deadly pandemic comparable to the 1918 influenza outbreak reach the US in the relatively near future, the US government would be powerless to stop it. And in all likelihood, hundreds of thousands – if not, millions – of Americans will die. That’s the message from a Washington Post interview with Microsoft founder Bill Gates, which touched on many of the same subjects from a talk he gave Friday before the Massachusetts Medical Society.   Continue reading “Bill Gates Warns “Millions Could Die” If US Doesn’t Prepare For Coming Pandemic”