Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

LANSING, Mich. (Oct. 12, 2018) – A bill introduced in the Michigan Senate would allow customers to opt out of installing “smart meter” technology on their homes and businesses without penalty. Passage of this bill would enable Michigan residents to protect their own privacy, and it would take a step toward blocking a federal program in effect.

Sen. Patrick Colbeck (R) introduced Senate Bill 1128 (SB1128) on Sept. 26. Under the proposed law, Michigan utility customers would have the option to refuse an “advanced meter,” commonly known as a smart meter.   Continue reading “Michigan Bill Would Allow Customers to Opt Out of Smart Meters, Undermine Federal Program”

Forbes – by Thomas Brewster

Anyone pumped for this week’s launch of Google’s Home Hub might want to temper their excitement. A smart home is a surveilled home. That’s been the concern of privacy activists since citizens started lighting up their abodes with so-called “smart” tech in recent years.

Take Google’s current smart home division, Nest Labs. It’s been told to hand over data on 300 separate occasions since 2015. That’s according to a little-documented transparency report from Nest, launched a year after the $3.2 billion Google acquisition. The report shows around 60 requests for data were received by Google’s unit in the first half of this year alone. In all those cases recorded from 2015 onward, governments have sought data on as many as 525 Nest account holders.  Continue reading “Smart Home Surveillance: Governments Tell Google’s Nest To Hand Over Data 300 Times”

Breitbart – by Ildefonso Ortiz and Brandon Darby

More than 1300 Honduran men, women, and children began a trek that is expected to take them through Central America and Mexico. Some of the migrants plan to seek asylum in Mexico while others plan to head to the U.S. border. The march appears to be organized through social media.

The march, dubbed “March of the Migrants,” began this weekend in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, where more than 1300 men, women, and children began a trek that will take them from Honduras to Guatemala and into Mexico where some will seek refugee status. Others are expected to continue north to the U.S border, Reuters reported.   Continue reading “1300+ Hondurans Begin Organized Trek to U.S. Border”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

An almost unbelievable accident occurred at a Belgian military air base days ago which involved one F-16 jet destroying two others — all while stationary on the ground.

Stunning photos of the aftermath show a completely destroyed Belgian Air Force F-16 fighter and another severely damaged one after a third fired its M61A1 Vulcan 20mm cannon across the flight line while parked. “You can’t help thinking of what a disaster this could have been,” base commander Col. Didier Polome told a Belgian television news station in the aftermath.   Continue reading “F-16 Jets Explode After Mechanic Fires Cannon From Another Parked Jet In Bizarre Accident”

Yahoo News

(Reuters) – Sears Holdings Corp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday with a plan to close 142 more stores, throwing into doubt the future of the century-old retailer that once dominated U.S. malls but has withered in the age of internet shopping.

The Chapter 11 filing to reorganize debts of the parent of Sears, Roebuck and Co and Kmart Corp follows a decade of revenue declines, hundreds of store closures, and years of deals by billionaire Chief Executive Officer Eddie Lampert in an attempt to turn around the company he bought in 2004.   Continue reading “Sears, once a retail titan, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy”

American Action News

U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested three illegal immigrant child predators within the past two days in Texas. (The Dallas Morning News)

All three men have been previously convicted of offenses involving a minor, according to officials with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. Their names were not released. Continue reading “Illegal Child Molesters Caught Crossing Border”

Tenth Amendment Center – by KrisAnne Hall

Article 6 clause 2 of the Constitution is known as the Supremacy Clause.  This clause in our Constitution is often misquoted, misapplied, and misinterpreted.  Those who support an overgrown and supreme federal power like to use this clause to beat the States into a powerless submission to every asserted federal authority.  Is that really what the designers of our Constitution meant when they placed this clause into the Constitution?   Continue reading “The Supremacy Clause: The Constitution Is Supreme”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Progressives are denouncing a draft border-protection plan that would keep Central American adult migrants in border detention with their children for 20 days after they cross the border.

The 20-day plan is being developed as migrants, cartel smugglers, and pro-migration groups have collectively pushed the cross-border flow to a record level of 16,500 parent-and-child border-crossers in September. The plan will likely spur pre-election protests by pro-migration Democrats, was sketched in a Washington Post report:  Continue reading “White House Drafts Plan to Keep Migrant Families Unified in Detention”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

After Hurricane Michael rendered Tyndall Air Force Base a “complete loss” from “widespread, catastrophic damage” – questions remain over nearly two-dozen F-22 Stealth Fighters which are unaccounted for.

According to the New York Times, Tyndall is home to 55 stealth fighters, “which cost a dizzying $339 million each.” Before Michael hit, the Air Force evacuated at least 33 of the planes to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, however they would not comment on the status of the remaining 22 fighters.   Continue reading “Hurricane Cost May Skyrocket As Billions In Stealth Fighter Jets Unaccounted For; Tyndall AFB “Complete Loss””

Activist Post – by Carey Wedler

News circulated recently that the DEA had rescheduled cannabidiol (CBD), the nonpsychoactive ingredient in cannabis, but the technicalities of the agency’s decision actually show their ruling is highly restrictive.

The decision concerned a recently FDA-approved pharmaceutical version of CBD, produced by GW Pharmaceuticals. Due to the federal government’s continued prohibition of cannabis, Epidiolex was prohibited from going to market unless the DEA rescheduled CBD. That’s what the agency did, leading some to believe that “since this FDA-approved medication is pure cannabidiol (CBD) that all CBD products fall into the same category,” Forbes noted.   Continue reading “DEA Grants Pharmaceutical Company Monopoly on Medical CBD”

C-Net

You’d have thought marijuana legalization would have made life easier for pot growers in areas like Northern California with decades of expertise.

Instead, cannabis cultivators are grappling with industrialization issues as production that once was hidden in closets and deep forests becomes just another part of American agribusiness.   Continue reading “Marijuana growers wrestle with cannabis’ high-tech, industrial future”

Your Perception is not Reality

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced this week that mandatory placards detailing immigrants’ rights will be displayed in police squad cars, and now some officers are pushing back.

The signs will be in both English and Spanish, and will be displayed in all of the city’s squad cars.   Continue reading “Minneapolis Mayor Angers Police With Mandatory Placards Aimed at Helping Illegal Immigrants”

Washington Times

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler came under fire over a viral video showing Antifa protesters blocking traffic and harassing drivers, but he says he supports the decision by police to watch from a distance without getting involved.

“I was appalled by what I saw in the video, but I support the Portland Police Bureau’s decision not to intervene,” he said at a Friday press conference. “This whole incident will be investigated.”   Continue reading “Portland mayor stands by decision to allow Antifa to block traffic, hassle motorists”

Jamestown Sun

DRY CREEK, Fla.- Up a red dirt road in the center of the Florida Panhandle, past fields of ripening cotton, the piney woods looks like pick-up sticks. Some trees are bent like praying mantises, and the few power poles still standing lean at precarious angles, their wires doing loop-the-loops around outstretched limbs.

Until Saturday, when neighbors broke through with chainsaws and an excavator, the Lipford home, sitting on 160 acres the family has owned since the Civil War, was cut off from civilization. The only way into the property was on an all-terrain vehicle crossing the waterlogged pastures and over bridges built of wooden pallets. Continue reading “‘We’re back to frontier days’: Michael’s aftermath in Florida”

This year the hurricanes were lined up like North Korean soldiers goose stepping across the South Atlantic, every year it has been getting worse, this last one ripped through the panhandle giving it the distinction of the worst ever seen in modern history. Michael came marching in at 150 MPH, a CAT 5.

How do hurricanes get worse every year? Is it because the elites are flying their private jets at altitudes that are destroying the ozone layer 4 times as fast as normal air traffic? Or could it be that HAARP is and has continued its destruction for over 20 years now, shooting harmful heat into the sky causing harmful weather to build, 10 times as fast as normal, for nothing more than the mammon machine to stuff cash into the elites’ pockets?   Continue reading “So You Want to Move to Florida, eh?”