John R. Morales, 41, pleaded guilty to drug and weapons charges this week. Morales was sentenced to 16 years and three months in federal prison after authorities found over 1,000 marijuana plants and 27 weapons at a farm he owned back in 2011. Morales was pulled over for speeding when police found clipboards with maps leading them to the drug dens. Continue reading “McGruff The Crime Dog Actor Sentenced On Drug Charges”
Yesterday we reported that Steve Quayle’s banker source “V” has informed him that the recent rash of banker “suicides” are part of a hit list that includes dozens of bankers including a supposed high level Citi executive.
Today, none other than Jim Willie himself has provided SD readers with an exclusive report on the banker deaths, which has now increased to 5 in the past week with American Title CEO Richard Tulley found dead of “self-inflicted nail gun wounds“. Continue reading “Jim Willie on Bankster Suicides: Bankers Were Taken Out to Prevent Forex Fraud Whistle Blowing”
We have been had. Nothing we have grown up believing to be real is in fact real. Connecting all the dots, it dawned on me that there was so much more behind the curtain of everything than I was led to believe. I came to believe the only thing that I could trust was real was the love of my family. My government has turned out to be one big phony corporation — a massive worldwide scam perpetrated by Zionists, Nazis, and Khazars. It has to be stopped! Continue reading “IRS – Private, Lying, Globalist-Controlled Thugs – We Want Our Money Back!”
The Examiner – by Kelly George
A note to cat owners. An Oregon man claims he contracted the bubonic plague from his pet cat.
Fox News reported Wednesday, about a post in the Guardian, where Paul Gaylord details how his cat Charlie was missing a few days in the Cascade mountains. When the cat came back he had a mouse stuck in his mouth and was acting ill. When the owner tried to pull the mouse out, the cat accidentally bit him. Continue reading “Man says he caught the bubonic plague from his pet cat”
The Hill – by Megan R. Wilson and Mike Lillis
The Obama administration will continue the extension of federal benefits to married same-sex couples as heterosexual couples, Attorney General Eric Holder will announce on Saturday.
The Justice Department plans to issue a policy memo on Monday, which will allow same-sex couples to be able to file jointly for bankruptcy and will mandate that they will not be compelled to testify against each other in trial, among other new rights. Continue reading “New rights for same-sex couples”
Truthstream Media – by Melissa Melton
First lady Michelle Obama has been making the rounds lately to promote the federal student loan program. CNS News reports Mrs. O as telling high school students in Washington,”Almost everyone is eligible for some form of financial aid, and all you have to do to access that aid is fill out this one little form. It’s so simple.”
In her recent quest to get young adults to believe “The American Dream is still alive (we swear),” she even went so far as to post a video on WhiteHouse.gov she titled, “I’m first,” where she has to read her own name from a teleprompter while she waxes on about how she had a rough go of her first year at Princeton, but anyone from anywhere with any amount of money can succeed in college and go on to build an incredible life for themselves in America — just like her. That’s right! Michelle makes it seem effortless to go to college — just take out a few student loans if you can’t afford it. Continue reading “My Personal Response to First Lady Michelle Obama’s “I’m First” Video”
New America Now – by Michel Chossudovsky
The world is at the crossroads of the most serious crisis in modern history. The US has embarked on a military adventure, “a long war”, which threatens the future of humanity. This “war without borders” is being carried out at the crossroads of the most serious economic crisis in World history, which has been conducive to the impoverishment of large sectors of the World population. Continue reading “The History of the Rise of American Imperialism and March Toward Self Destruction”
Natural News – by Ethan A. Huff
More than 100 Americans will be deliberately infected with live influenza viruses this year as part of a devious government medical experiment designed to help the pharmaceutical industry develop new flu vaccines. The Associated Press (AP) reports that the experiment, which is taking place at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Maryland, will involve injecting live viruses into the noses of human guinea pigs, who will then receive $3,000 in compensation for their participation. Continue reading “US government using humans as guinea pigs in flu virus medical experiments”
John Birch Society – by Art Thomson
In this week’s analysis behind the news video, JBS CEO Art Thompson discusses several threats to the United States Constitution, primarily those from sovereignty-destroying free trade agreements and the growing calls for an Article V constitutional convention; how multilateral free trade agreements and partnerships, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the upcoming Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), all violate the U.S. Constitution; how with the growing calls for a constitutional convention, the danger of Americans losing their God-given rights has never been higher; and how everyone is encouraged to read Art’s new book, International Merger by Foreign Entanglements (available from ShopJBS.org after February 1). Continue reading “Growing Threats Against the U.S. Constitution”
The New American – by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.
For as much as the “Convention of the States” (COS) supporters like to talk about constitutional articles with Roman numerals, there’s one they refuse to mention: Article XIII.
In 1787, the document known as the Articles of Confederation was the constitution of the United States. ItsArticle XIII mandated that regarding any changes to the Articles: “Nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State.” Continue reading “Convention of the States: Scholars Ignore History”
John Birch Society – by Art Thomson
In this week’s analysis behind the news video, JBS CEO Art Thompson discusses how the myRA program mentioned by President Obama in his State of the Union Address last week is reminiscent of the Social Security program introduced by another president in the 1930s; how the IMF is laying the groundwork for global wealth confiscation; how the voters must insist that their representatives uphold the Constitution rather than support changing the Constitution with a Balanced Budget Amendment (BBA), which won’t solve the fiscal problems we have anyway; how anyone wanting to change the Constitution can’t do so without taking into account the vast numbers of treaties, trade agreements, partnerships, and other foreign entanglements our nation has committed to; and how come the people who want a convention to change the Constitution don’t talk about these issues — which points to a hidden agenda. Continue reading “Laying the Groundwork for Global Wealth Confiscation”
DUBAI (Reuters) – An Iranian naval officer said a number of warships had been ordered to approach U.S. maritime borders as a response to the stationing of U.S. vessels in the Gulf, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Saturday.
“Iran’s military fleet is approaching the United States’ maritime borders, and this move has a message,” the agency quoted Admiral Afshin Rezayee Haddad as saying. Continue reading “Iran says warships sailing towards U.S.: agency”
Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- Georgia’s Public Safety and Homeland Security committee has passed HB 875, a reform of the state’s weapon laws. The bill has been characterized by wabe.org as removing restrictions on the legal carry of guns in “bars, churches, and some government buildings.” College students who have a permit to carry a weapon, and who violate the ban on carrying on campus, would have the penalty for doing so reduced to a maximum fine of $100. From wabe.org: Continue reading “Weapons Law Reform Passes Georgia Committee (HB 875)”

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AmmoLand – by Dean Weingarten