Now, you all don’t worry about us.  We have two loaves of  bread, a whole gallon of milk, and flashlight batteries.

This ain’t shit.  Here we call this a little snow.  I’ve seen it in this yard six foot deep.  I am however glad that I made the effort to top off my two propane bottles Monday, as the lights have been flickering on and off this morning, actually quite cozy.   Continue reading “Danger! The Big Storm”

ABC News

According to the Federal Register, 58 national emergencies have been declared since the National Emergency Act of 1976 was signed into law by President Gerald Ford.

And 31 have been annually renewed and are currently still in effect, as listed in the Federal Register.

Here’s a list of the presidents who declared still ongoing national emergencies.   Continue reading “Here’s a list of the 31 national emergencies that have been in effect for years”

The Organic Prepper

A team of researchers from Mexico’s National Polytechnic Institute (IPN)  led by Eva Ramon Gallegos report they’ve found a cure for HPV. HPV is the human papillomavirus, a leading cause of cancer.

The team completely eradicated HPV in 29 patients using a technique called photodynamic therapy.  The non-invasive treatment uses a drug called a photosensitizer or photosensitizing agent, alongside a wavelength of light that is used to treat the areas of the body that are affected by HPV.   Continue reading “Mexican Scientists Find a CURE for HPV (But It Wouldn’t Be PROFITABLE to Approve It in the US)”

Independent

Anyone who views terrorist propaganda once online can be jailed for up to 15 years under new laws that have sparked human rights concerns.

MPs had urged the government to scrap plans to criminalise viewing “information useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism”, which goes further than much-used laws that made physically collecting, downloading or disseminating the material illegal. Continue reading “UK – Clicking on terrorist propaganda even once could mean 15 years in prison under new law”

Patriot Rising

American government has become a collection of sordid and dangerous clowns. It was not always thus. Until Bush II, those governing were never lunatics. Eisenhower, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Obama, Clinton had their defects, were sometimes corrupt, and could be disagreed with on many grounds. They weren’t crazy. Today’s administration would seem unwholesome in a New York bus station at three in the morning. They are not normal American politicians.   Continue reading “A Collection of Sordid and Dangerous Clowns (Guess Who)”

The Crazz Files – by Timothy Fitzpatrick

Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV | Part V

October 29, 2016 Anno Domini

Part I

Any inquisitive person should be asking themself why a seemingly anti-establishment candidate like Donald Trump has been allowed to get as far as he has in the U.S. presidential race for election November 8.   Continue reading “Trump controlled by Mossad part 1”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

The government has never met a novel idea or consumer friendly product that they didn’t want to tax.

The latest case in point? Legislators are now trying to tax Netflix and any other type of content that can be downloaded or streamed. The idea is being pushed forward in Georgia, where lawmakers are proposing a tax on digital video, books, music and video games, according to a new piece in the Atlanta Journal Constitution.   Continue reading “Your State Could Soon Be Taxing Your Netflix, Video Games, & Streaming Downloads”

Sputnik

Syrian media have repeatedly reported on US-led coalition strikes, which have led to countless civilian casualties and damage to crucial infrastructure in the Arab Republic. The coalition has been bombing targets in Syria since 2014 despite never obtaining a UN mandate and not obtaining Damascus’ approval.

At least 70 civilians were killed or wounded as a result of air strikes launched by a US-led international coalition on the Syrian village of Baghuz in the south-east of the country, Syria state television reported, citing local sources. Continue reading “At Least 70 Civilians Killed as US Coalition Pounds Syrian Village – Reports”

The Burning Platform

Shared on Facebook by a teacher in California who sees firsthand the destruction of America.

“Nine hundred teachers just got laid off from the Los Angeles Unified School District. They are $650,000 over their annual budget. The following comments by an English teacher help to explain one area that looms large over California’s educational crisis. I hope each person receiving this mail will read it carefully, all the way to the end.   Continue reading “A California School Teacher Speaks”

Misanthrope – by LightWorker 111

Would it surprise you to know that a little-known greenhouse operation in rural Norfolk, England, is churning out nearly half of the world’s production of medical marijuana?

It’s true. The United Nations’ 2016 World Drug Report revealed that Britain is the global leader in the cultivation and distribution of legal marijuana plants.   Continue reading “Brits Dominate The World Cannabis Market”

ABC 7 New York

The shooting was reported near Atlantic Avenue and 121st Street in the Richmond Hill section around 6 p.m. Tuesday.   Continue reading “19-year veteran NYPD detective shot, killed by friendly fire during robbery in Queens”

Daily Mail

The first female pilot to fly solo for the United States Air Force in its team airshows has been relieved of duty just two weeks into the role.

The Air Force said that Captain Zoe ‘SiS’ Kotnik was removed from her position as commander on Tuesday by Colonel Derek O’Malley due to a ‘loss of confidence in her ability to lead’ the F-16 Viper Demonstration team.   Continue reading “First female pilot to fly solo in U.S Air Force’s F-16 Viper Demonstration Team REMOVED from role after two weeks”

Click 2 Houston

BELLVILLE, Texas – Questions are swirling around an officer-involved shooting in Bellville.

One of the major questions from the attorney representing the victim: Why did a Prairie View A&M police officer drive more than 30 miles to a different jurisdiction to serve a warrant?   Continue reading “Questions surround Prairie View A&M officer-involved shooting in Bellville”

If Americans Knew

Israeli private intelligence companies Psy-Group, Black Cube, & others specialize in fake online identities known as “avatars,” some work with the neocon group Foundation for Defense of Democracies – the aim is to “destabilize and disrupt anti-Israel movements from within…” 

Psy-Group operatives scoured the Internet, social-media accounts, & the “deep” Web for derogatory information about BDS. activists…   Continue reading “New Yorker: ‘Private Mossads for Hire’ use avatars to target pro-Palestine movement”

Ammo.com

The American Revolution was sparked in part by unjust taxation. After all, the colonists in Boston rebelled against Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” and summarily tossed English tea into the harbor in protest in 1773.

Nowadays Americans collectively spend more than 6 billion hours each year filling out tax forms, keeping records, and learning new tax rules according to the Office of Management and Budget. Complying with the byzantine U.S. tax code is estimated to cost the American economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually – time and money that could otherwise be used for more productive activities like entrepreneurship and investment, or just more family and leisure time.   Continue reading “The 16th Amendment: How the U.S. Federal Income Tax Became D.C.’s Favorite Political Weapon”

NBC News

California Gov. Gavin Newsom will announce plans Monday to pull back all members of the National Guard who have been deployed to the border with Mexico, saying the state would not be part of the Trump administration’s “manufactured crisis.”

The 360 National Guard troops in California will be redeployed to fight wildfires, expand the state’s Drug Task Force and collect intelligence on drug cartels, Newsom will announce.   Continue reading “California governor to order National Guard troops back from border with Mexico”

Rolling Stone

A jury has found drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán guilty of drug trafficking, weapons charges and money laundering, a verdict that means he will face life in prison at his sentencing. The leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel has been in American custody since early 2017.

The decision came Tuesday, February 12th, after nearly three months of testimony from a wide assortment of former associates and underlings of Guzmán, who walked jurors through more than 30 years of the drug lord’s career as a trafficker, describing smuggling routes, wars with rival cartels, bribery and a handful of brutal murders ordered, and in some case committed, by the defendant.   Continue reading “El Chapo Found Guilty on All Charges in Harrowing, Months-Long Trial”