The Organic Prepper

Everyone is talking about World War III right now, and I hate to be the one to say this, but…all I can wonder is whether we’re being manipulated into a fight we can’t win. This is probably going to make some folks mad, but there are some facts, statistics, and unanswered questions that support my premise.

Picture this.   Continue reading “World War III: Are We Being Manipulated Into a Fight We Can’t Win?”

New York Daily News

Brooklyn cops used a stun gun on the wrong man Tuesday when they responded to an emergency call about a guy who was emotionally disturbed, witnesses and authorities said.

A desperate mother dialed 911, saying her son was being disruptive and had busted up their home and run off, sources said.   Continue reading “Cops stun, arrest wrong person in hunt for disturbed man off meds”

Tenth Amendment Center – by Mike Maharrey

BOSTON, Mass. (April 17, 2018) – Last week, a Massachusetts committee passed a bill that would limit access to, and retention and sharing of, data collected by automatic license plate readers. Passage into law would also place significant roadblocks in the way of a federal program using states to help track the location of millions of everyday people through pictures of their license plates.   Continue reading “Massachusetts Committee Passes Bill to Limit ALPR Data, Help Block National License Plate Tracking Program”

Vox News – by Dara Lind

The Supreme Court just made it a little bit harder to deport some so-called “bad hombres” — with an assist from Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch.

In the case Sessions v. Dimaya, the Court struck down a provision of federal law that allows the federal government to deport legal immigrants — including green card holders — for committing a crime that isn’t specifically named in law but that the government considers a “crime of violence.”   Continue reading “Why Neil Gorsuch just voted with the Supreme Court’s liberals on an immigration case”

Fox News

A Georgia deputy was injured Tuesday night after being stabbed in a sheriff’s office restroom by a man who authorities say became hostile before eventually being fatally shot by another deputy.

The unidentified man came to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office around 10:30 p.m. looking for some help, and deputies let him inside the building and gave him water, investigators told FOX5 Atlanta.   Continue reading “Georgia deputy stabbed in sheriff’s office restroom, suspect shot dead, officials say”

Mathew Mellon a banking heir dies from heart attack after receiving treatment from a Mexican rehab for OxyContin addiction amongst others things. After the 53 year old dies, his family tries to find his Crypto fortune and runs into a brick wall; fortune disappeared.

Mellon invested 2 million and subsequently that turned into a billion dollar Cryptofortune. A bitcoin bonanza gone missing, disappeared, gone, a bitcoin boondoggle that shows us a new definition of the three card monte.   Continue reading “Krypton King Dies – Krypton Fortune Dies With Him – How Safe Is This Garbage?”

Washington Post

The Internal Revenue Service announced late Tuesday that it would let taxpayers submit tax returns without penalty through Wednesday, after a long day of technical problems that fueled confusion about what is already one of Americans’ most frustrating interactions with their government.

A computer glitch at the IRS knocked offline the agency’s ability to process many tax returns filed electronically, a stunning breakdown that left agency officials flummoxed and millions of Americans bewildered. Senior government officials were at a loss to explain what happened, even as close to 5 million Americans were expected to try to file their taxes before the midnight deadline.   Continue reading “IRS to delay tax deadline by one day after technology collapse”

CNN

Slide Fire Solutions, the inventor and manufacturer of bump stocks, will no longer be selling the firearm accessories.

On its website Tuesday, Slide Fire Solutions said it “will cease taking orders for its products and shut down its website.”

The company said it will process and ship all orders taken prior to May 20. The company did not say on its website what will happen to its factory in Texas.   Continue reading “Bump stock maker Slide Fire will stop taking orders and is shutting down its website”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The price of several cryptocurrencies took a sudden hit Tuesday over the course of 20 minutes, which some suspect may be the result of a single Bitcoin whale who unloaded over $50 million worth of the digital currency in one Bitfinex trade. The drop comes one day after the third largest bitcoin wallet also unloaded around $50 million of the digital currency.   Continue reading “Bitcoin Tumbles After Mystery “Whale” Dumps $50 Million In One Trade”

You people who knew and loved Spike Timmons knew about his conflict with one Bob Miner.  When the Hutaree Militia were arrested and Mark Koernke couldn’t get to the area before the incident was a done deal, the nobody son of a bitch Bob Miner attacked Mark, calling him a fraud and a traitor.  Spike Timmons stepped up to Mark’s defense and in so doing became the blood enemy of Bob Miner.   Continue reading “Trencher Alert: Spike Timmons attacked in death”

New York Times

Barbara Bush, the widely admired wife of one president and the fiercely loyal mother of another, died Tuesday evening at her home in Houston. She was 92.

Jim McGrath, a family spokesman, announced the death in a statement posted to Twitter.

Continue reading “Barbara Bush, Wife of 41st President and Mother of 43rd, Dies at 92”

The Daily Sheeple

House mice are abundant in New York City. From ground level low rent studios to upper-class penthouses, they infiltrate every corner of the city. And now, a new study has confirmed that these mice carry new viruses and potentially deadly superbugs.

According to CNN, a yearlong assessment of the city’s residential mouse population found that what many of these rodents do carry are previously unseen viruses as well as bacteria capable of causing life-threatening human illness. Some of the bacteria carried by these mice were even antibiotic-resistant. New research on the mice that inhabit most New York City domiciles was published Tuesday in mBio, the journal of the American Society for Microbiology.   Continue reading “New Viruses And Superbugs Found In House Mice Droppings In New York”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Just months after Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a bill barring K-12 teachers from being armed for self-defense, Assemblyman Jim Cooper (D-9) is pushing a tax on firearms to pay for school security.

His bill, AB 2497, would also tax ammunition to help fund security at schools.  Continue reading “After Banning Armed Teachers, CA Considering Firearms Tax to Fund School Security”

Paul Craig Roberts

I wonder how many people, not just Americans but those in other countries, have come to the conclusion that the United States today is a less free and less aware society than the societies in the dystopian novels of the 20th century or in movies such as The Matrix and V for Vendetta. Just as people in the dystopian novels had no idea of their real situation, few Americans do either.   Continue reading “Once Upon A Time Long Ago Truth Was Important”

The Organic Prepper

Information Collection for the Prepper – Part 4
By Anonymous 411

What if things really went crazy and you were in a situation in which you needed to scavenge? Would you know where to find the things you might need, like food, drugs, or water? This useful article will help you find and record the essential resources in your area – while the information is still easy to obtain. ~ Editor   Continue reading “How to Find Essential Resources in Your Area (Before You Ever Need to Scavenge)”