Gateway Pundit – by Brock Simmons

Since the crazed Constitutional rights prohibitionists can’t get the federal government to pass any of their absurd gun control laws, they have turned to a state-by-state effort to methodically do away with the 2nd Amendment.  Continue reading “Government Officials Seize Veteran’s Guns in Mistaken Identification In Red Flag Law Execution”

The Blaze – by Giancarlo Sopo

The donkey has long been the symbol of the Democratic Party since President Andrew Jackson embraced his detractors labeling him “a jackass” in 1828, but a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine may have a rebrand in mind. Continue reading “Dem U.S. Senate candidate unveils campaign logo: The guillotine as ‘a symbol of the work we have to do’”

“Sit down before fact like a little child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion. Follow humbly to wherever or whatever abyss Nature leads or you shall learn nothing.”

“Surely there is a time to submit to guidance and a time to take one’s own way at all hazards.” Continue reading “Quotes by Thomas Henry Huxley, 1825 – 1895”

Global Research – by Philip Giraldi

One of the principal functions of a United States Embassy overseas is to provide citizen services, which includes coming to the assistance of Americans who are treated badly by the local government. It is a responsibility that most embassies take seriously, with the exception of the facility currently located in Jerusalem. One has to understand that that is so because the United States Embassy in Israel is like no other. In other countries, the American Embassy exists to support American travelers, businesses and a broad range of national interests. In Jerusalem the Embassy exists to support Israeli interests and to serve as an apologist every time the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu goes on a killing spree or does something else that is similarly outrageous, to include bombing neighboring Syria every other day.  Continue reading “American Citizens Killed and Tortured by Israel?”

Global Research – by Larry Romanoff

The US government and its many agencies and educational and health institutions, have for many decades conducted intensive research into biological warfare, in many cases strongly focused on race-specific pathogens.  Continue reading “Biological Weapons: A Useful and Timely Factual Overview”

Free Thought Project – by Jack Burns

A Fort Collins woman has sued the Fort Collins Police Department as well as the city for the alleged violent arrest and use of excessive force she claims she endured at the hands of an off-duty police officer. Now the taxpayers of Fort Collins will be shelling out $125,000 because this cop couldn’t control his violent tendencies.  Continue reading “Off Duty Cop Follows Woman Through Parking Lot, Attacks Her—Taxpayers Shell Out $125K”

The Great Recession

Employment has been the one stickler in my recession prediction for 2019, and finding a trustworthy measurement from the government’s statistics is like finding a virgin in a brothel. Depending on which official figures you look at, employment has refused to fall and new jobs are strong … or they stink.  Continue reading “What to Make of the Bureau of Lying Statistics’ Contradicting Jobs Reports”

Daily Mail

Think Liza Minnelli and Joel Gray in Carberet. Think West Hollywood, Greenwich Village and Provincetown and the Castro, known as hotbeds of homosexuality.

But they are nothing like the uninhibited urban gay sexual scene and vast homosexual subculture that flourished in Berliin under Germany’s Weimar Republic.  Continue reading “Berlin was a liberal hotbed of homosexuality and a mecca for cross dressers and transsexuals where the first male-to-female surgery was performed – until the Nazis came to power, new book reveals”

Wall Street on Parade

During his testimony to the Senate Banking Committee yesterday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell let it slip out, for the first time, that the Federal Reserve has had a 10-year game plan to deal with the financial crisis. In response to a question on cyber threats from Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, Powell stated the following:  Continue reading “Fed Chair Tells Congress There Is a 10-Year “Game Plan” to Deal with Financial Crisis But No Plan to Deal with Americans Left Devastated By It”

The Eagle

Just before 2 p.m. Friday, large groups of Texas A&M students and other area residents stood around, laughing and talking under a stunning blue sky. Minutes later and on cue, many of those same people wailed, pleaded for help, gesticulated wildly and mimicked severe ailments — all at the Texas A&M Extension Service (TEEX) Disaster City as part of the Texas A&M University Health Science Center’s 12th annual Disaster Day.

Continue reading “Hundreds of Texas A&M students take part in ‘Disaster Day’ drill”

You’re watching a show that’s no different than any soap opera while you think you’re keeping abreast of politics. You’re not following politics as a responsible American should; you’re a victim of a political deception, and your civic responsibility requires that you look behind the curtain of deceit to discover what’s really being done to your country.

The show is a loosely scripted performance that’s able to be adjusted as necessary in response to public sentiment, and the bad actors commonly known as “politicians” rarely present an original thought or idea. When they do, they invariably reveal their stupidity and incompetence. Continue reading “You’re an idiot.”

Breitbart – by Robert Kraychick

China could effectively shut down America’s healthcare system within months given the one-party state’s “global chokehold” on the manufacturing of medicines and medical supplies, explained Rosemary Gibson, author of China Rx: Exposing the Risks of America’s Dependence on China for Medicine.   Continue reading “Expert: China Has ‘Global Chokehold’ on Medicine, Can Shut Down Our Pharmacies, Hospitals in Months”

Activist Post – by Michael Edwards

I am sad to report that today, February 14, 2020, Activist Post and the wider independent media community has lost one of its greatest contributors: Catherine J. Frompovich.

Regular readers should be familiar with her depth of knowledge on many issues, but it was her twin focus of vaccine awareness and the health concerns of smart technology for which she will be most remembered.  Continue reading “In Memory Of Catherine J. Frompovich — Health Advocate and Activist”

Bearing Arms – by Tom Knighton

A while back, I picked up an AR-15 at a pawnshop. I didn’t get a chance to shoot it for a while, and when I did, it wouldn’t chamber a round. Apparently, the previous owner had used a couple of incompatible parts in the upper receiver. As it had been a while, I didn’t take it back to the pawnshop. Instead, I decided to buy a new upper. That way, the AR-15 was ready to roll, and I could swap out the incompatible part later and use that upper on another rifle.  Continue reading “Schumer Wants To Regulate Gun Parts As Whole Guns”