Continue reading “Obama Quietly Releases 12 More Terrorists from Military Prison”
Florida –-(Ammoland.com)- If you ever hear a gun control advocate say that the Founding Fathers could never have imagined and would not have allowed possession of “assault weapons” under the Second Amendment, tell them they don’t know much about American history.
The Founding Fathers not only knew about assault weapons, some owned them. Thomas Jefferson bought assault weapons and sent them on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Continue reading “Look At Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Assault Rifle’ with High Capacity Magazines”
Professor Antony C. Sutton’s ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’ recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Professor Sutton taught at California State University, Los Angeles and was a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He wrote numerous books based on Wall Street corruption and their involvement in world wars including ‘Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler’ and ‘Wall Street and FDR’ both published in 1976. Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution is a historical classic based on Professor Sutton’s extensive research on whom and why Wall Street helped fund the Bolshevik Revolution. Continue reading “Antony C. Sutton’s ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’, A Review of a 40 Year-Old Historical Classic”
Blacklisted News – by Harry J. Bentham
In response to a well-received Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies (IEET) article by Franco Cortese, I recently authored an analysis at ClubOfINFO on the Second Amendment’s possibilities against tyranny in the United States. Due to deepening totalitarian tendencies in the US government, such as mass surveillance and extrajudicial killings, I believe this discussion is very relevant and deserves greater attention. Continue reading “America: Revolution 2.0?”
As the White House weighs the possibility of taking military action in war-torn Iraq, WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning is warning that it’s imperative that the American media demands unfettered access to any operations overseas.
Manning, 26, issued that call for action in an editorial published in the New York Times this weekend authored from the jail cell in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where she is currently serving a 35-year prison sentence for leaking a trove of sensitive files to the anti-secrecy site. Before being arrested and charged with dozens of crimes related to the unauthorized disclosure of those documents, Manning was deployed outside of Baghdad and for months worked as an intelligence analyst for the United States Army. Continue reading “‘You’ve been lied all time’: Chelsea Manning issues dire warning about Iraq”
KALAMAZOO, MI — Police reports and recordings of a sometimes tense 40-minute encounter with a belligerent, rifle-toting man offers insight into how officers tried to defuse a volatile situation without infringing on his right to openly the gun on a city street.
On May 4, Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety officers responded to multiple reports of a man, possibly intoxicated, carrying a rifle along East Cork Street in the city’s Milwood neighborhood. Joseph Houseman, 63, was eventually persuaded to hand over the gun, which was returned to him the next day. Police considered but ultimately decided against seeking a misdemeanor charge of brandishing a firearm. Continue reading “Tense encounter between open-carry advocate and Kalamazoo police detailed in recordings, reports”
While doing some office cleaning, I came across lots of notes. A lot!
Awhile back, I guessing Jan., I watched a video (probably from here(FTTWR)). This video talked about the “excepted vernacular” of “the populous “at large””. iN THOSE Notes certen items where listed as “beneficial to prosperity” within ‘ones desire to dominate. ‘
The ones that stick to me are as follows: Continue reading “Are you a Zombie?”
Wall Street Journal – by JAY SOLOMON, CAROL E. LEE and ALI A. NABHAN
The possible depth of the ISIS threat became clearer on Sunday when photos were posted on a Twitter TWTR +0.51% account associated with ISIS claiming to show Sunni militants carrying out a mass execution of captured Iraqi Shiite soldiers, raising the prospect of a broader sectarian war in Iraq.
The photographs, accompanied by captions boasting that as many as 1,700 soldiers had been executed, underscored the mounting sectarian animosity fueling the fighting between Sunni extremists and Mr. Maliki’s Shiite-dominated government. Continue reading “U.S., Iran Near Talks as Iraq Chaos Worsens”
The USS Mesa Verde with 550 Marines onboard has entered the Persian Gulf on Monday for a possible operation in Iraq. It comes after President Obama ruled out sending ground troops to the militant-assaulted country.
The USS Mesa Verde is a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, a ship designed to carry an expeditionary force across the sea and deploy landing craft and helicopters. Continue reading “US warship with 550 Marines enters Persian Gulf”
Starbucks will offer free or partially subsidized online college education to thousands of its workers in order to counter what the company’s CEO called a “fracturing American dream.”
“Starbucks believes in the promise and pursuit of the American Dream. This fall, we’re making it possible for thousands of part- and full-time US partners to complete a college degree,” the company says in a statement on its website. Continue reading “Starbucks serves up online college education to employees”
Dangerous, alienating, and sociopathic: the policy of arming police to the teeth with military-grade gear shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how crime is solved and what it means for a cop to walk the beat, former Captain Ray Lewis told RT.
Nine-foot tall, 55,000 pound, Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored-fighting vehicles rolling through the streets of America.
Millions of dollars’ worth of military gear being distributed to local police forces on an annual basis. Continue reading “‘Welcome to Police Industrial Complex’ – former Philly commissioner”
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A police officer sitting on a motorcycle can be seen on an Associated Press video firing what appeared to be a live pistol round at anti-World Cup protesters Sunday near Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana soccer stadium.
During the small but violent and chaotic protest that played out about 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) from the stadium, a second man, who was in street clothes but identified himself as a police officer, also pulled a pistol and fired two shots into the air. The AP couldn’t confirm the man was an officer. Continue reading “Rio officer shoots live round during Cup protest”
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) — It’s perhaps appropriate that President Barack Obama is vacationing this weekend in California, where the state flag features a roaming grizzly.
The restless president, who has compared himself to a caged animal on recent wanderings by declaring the “bear is loose,” took a long Father’s Day weekend away with his wife and older daughter. The visit to the desert resort area of Palm Springs is one of the ways Obama has been trying to escape during his sixth year cloistered in the White House. Continue reading “Obama longs to break out of White House bubble”
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia cut gas supplies to Ukraine on Monday after negotiators failed to reach a deal on Ukraine’s unpaid gas bills and future gas prices amid deep tensions between the two neighbors over eastern Ukraine.
The decision provoked strong words from both sides but does not immediately affect the crucial flow of Russian gas to Europe. Ukraine itself has enough reserves to last until December, according to the chief of Ukraine’s state gas company Naftogaz. Continue reading “Russia cuts gas supply to Ukraine as tensions soar”
Infowars – by ADAN SALAZAR & JAKARI JACKSON
South Texas church groups are working around the clock to shuttle what appears to be hundreds of illegal immigrants to housing facilities, aiding the Obama administration in its deliberate plan to flood America with illegal aliens for political purposes. Continue reading “Church Groups Ship Illegals Deeper into U.S.”
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — In methamphetamine’s seedy underworld, traffickers are disguising the drug as a liquid to smuggle it into the United States from Mexico.
Dissolved in a solution, it’s sealed in tequila bottles or plastic detergent containers to fool border agents and traffic officers. Once deep in California’s Central Valley, a national distribution hub, meth cooks convert it into crystals — the most sought-after form on the street.
Tough policing has driven the highly toxic super-labs south of the border where meth is manufactured outside the sight of U.S. law enforcement, but the smaller conversion labs are popping up domestically in neighborhoods, such as one in Fresno where a house exploded two years ago. Continue reading “Meth pours into Central California as liquid”
10 Year Old Girl on Scooter Beaten on Sidewalk Reportedly Called Cracker – Danielle Fair – Cleveland
The Guardian – by Dominic Rushe
The State Department on Sunday said the US would remain “fully equipped to carry out its national security mission” in Iraq despite the evacuation of some embassy workers, as Republicans slammed the Obama administration over the growing Middle East crisis.
Responding to reports that embassy workers will be evacuated in the face of the continuing Islamic insurgency, the Pentagon confirmed some staff were being relocated. Continue reading “Iraq crisis: US embassy workers evacuated as Republicans slam Obama”

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