There is a large amount of confusion about reloading your own ammunition. The plain and simple fact is it is nothing more than putting powder in a shell casing pressing a bullet in the casing and you have a cartridge ready to shoot. Sounds easy right? Well it is as long as you follow the safety rules of reloading.

One of the major rules is NEVER mix powders. Never use a rifle powder in a pistol round or use pistol powder in a rifle or you could encounter catastrophic consequences. Use the proper powder for the proper cartridge and bullet you want to use. You don’t need a chemistry degree for this as all the powder manufactures have reloading data that you can get on line free of charge. You find the caliber you want to reload and the chart will give you all the bullet sizes and powders you can use and the proper charge for the cartridge and bullet.   Continue reading “The Mysteries of Reloading Ammo”

Monday Morning

It’s the biggest find in 50 years and the media is completely ignoring it…

It is 6 times larger than the Bakken, 17 times the size of the Marcellus formation, and 80 times larger than the Eagle Ford shale.

All told what was recently discovered outside a sleepy Australian town contains more black gold more than in all of Iran, Iraq, Canada, or Venezuela.     Continue reading “This Massive Discovery Has Put the Saudi’s Into a Panic”

Town Hall – by Thomas Sowell

The nomination of Janet Yellen to become head of the Federal Reserve System has set off a flurry of media stories. Since she will be the first woman to occupy that position, we can only hope that this will not mean that any criticism of what she does will be attributed to sex bias or to a “war on women.”

The Federal Reserve has become such a major player in the American economy that it needs far more scrutiny and criticism than it has received, regardless of who heads it.   Continue reading “A Return to Keynes?”

This October 7, 2013 NASA Terra satellite image shows Typhoon Danas off Japan. (AFP/NASA)RT News

A powerful typhoon is bearing down on Japan – and its path is set to go through the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant. It’s less than 24 hours until the storm is due to hit. The storm has been branded a “once in a decade event”.

The country’s weather agency has issued warnings of torrential rain and strong winds ahead of the coming typhoon, Wipha.    Continue reading “Strong typhoon heads for Japan and crippled Fukushima nuclear plant”

Reuters/Kevin LamarqueRT News

If the US debt-ceiling debate goes past the eleventh hour, and the default of the world’s largest economy becomes a reality, leading central banks around the world are gearing up to minimize losses and keep the world economy functioning.

If US lawmakers don’t reach a budget consensus and raise the debt ceiling by Thursday October 17, the US will become the first Western power to default since Nazi Germany in 1933, and will send markets into uncharted territory.    Continue reading “Plan B: Central banks getting ready for financial Armageddon”

Two immigrant-rights protesters take part in an Oct. 14 demonstration in front of a detention facility in Eloy, Ariz., to try to block federal authorities from being able to deport the illegal immigrants being held there. (Courtesy of notonemoredeportation.com)Washington Times – by Stephen Dinan

Immigrant-rights protesters have chained themselves in front of an detention facility in Eloy, Ariz., and planned to blockade the main federal immigration office in Phoenix later Monday, hoping to stop anyone from being deported.

The moves are the latest act of civil disobedience from activists who are demanding the Obama administration halt all deportations. Among the protesters were illegal immigrants.   Continue reading “Protesters chain themselves to stop deportations in Arizona”

The Smoking Gun

A Pennsylvania man called cops last night to report that his Strawberry-flavored Jell-O snack was stolen from the break room refrigerator at his workplace.

The gelatin heist occurred at the Wakefern Food Corporation warehouse in Beinigsville, according to the Upper Macungie Township Police Department.   Continue reading “Worker Calls Cops To Report Theft Of His Jell-O Snack From Break Room Refrigerator”

chemtrails_essen_16092004-by-Helmut-Flieder-480Zen Gardner

Just got this from the Peekster. Not only does this lady do a great job chasing down the info in this phone call, adeptly keeping the guy talking, but she gets more leads to boot. There’s also a clear admission of the use of lithium in the skies. The BS factor is the insistence it’s just to study the wind patterns. Really? Then why keep the whole frikking globe covered in this crap for 18 years plus? Give me a break.

It’s also interesting that chemtrails is exactly what they call them, while claiming it’s a term for conspiracy kooks. The original program from the start actually called them chemtrails if you research the early documents. Typical mind games.   Continue reading “NASA Admits Chemtrails”

ASSAULTED Civil Rights Under Fire AmmoLand

USA –-(Ammoland.com)- ASSAULTED: Civil Rights Under Fire is the first theatrical film to present the facts on gun control.

Narrated by the legendary rapper Ice-T, this film gives an eye-opening perspective on the true intentions of gun control laws and the remarkable role gun ownership plays in public safety.

This critically acclaimed film is now available on DVD and Video on demand from:Amazon,iTUNES, , XBOX, GOOGLE PLAY, AT&T U-VERSE, DISH and Charter on Demand.  Or order the DVD directly from www.deadpatriotfilms.com.   Continue reading “Pro 2nd Amendment Film Now Available On DVD And On Demand”

The Real Revo – by Jim22

Ouch! These are just a few of the sticker-shock surprises that Americans are discovering with the “Affordable Care Act”. It has been posited that the poor performance of the Obamacare sign-up website is intentional, designed to prevent people from discovering how much their health care costs will increase.

If large numbers do learn what their policies will cost under the new program there will be a revolt against the politicians who pushed it through.   Continue reading “Obamacare shock: $12,600 deductible, 40 percent co-pay, zero competition”

ebt-frenzy2SHTF Plan- by Mac Slavo

This weekend the nation’s Electronic Benefits Transfer crashed, leaving millions of Americans around the country wondering where they would get their next meal.

One woman, interviewed just minutes after she learned the system was no longer functioning, complained that she was unable to put food on the table. “How am I going to feed my family,” she asked, noting that she has six kids to feed.   Continue reading “Watch: They Will Clear The Shelves Within Hours: “Like a Tornado””

Time to Back Up World War II Vets as They Continue to Storm 'Obama Beach'AmmoLand

Washington, DC – -(Ammoland.com)-  Starting Wednesday, October 16 2013, Oath Keepers is establishing a rotating “Honor Guard” of volunteer veterans and concerned Americans at the WWII Memorial, to ensure that WWII vets can get in to pay their respects to their fallen brothers in arms.

They risked all, in combat, to stop arbitrary, oppressive governments over there.  We need to step up and keep them from being victimized by arbitrary, oppressive government here.  Let’s get it done!   Continue reading “Oath Keepers Rotating Honor Guard to Ensure WWII Veterans’ Access to Memorial”

Oklahoma Watch – by SHAUN HITTLE

In July 2010, a former Kingfisher County Sheriff’s Office deputy pleaded no contest to a charge of committing lewd acts with a child when he was an officer two years earlier.

Shawn Theo Thomsen, then 43, was given a five-year suspended sentence, court records show. Now living in Texas, he’s required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.   Continue reading “Despite Convictions and Guilty Pleas, Law Officers Keep Certifications for Years”

MassPrivateI

Security researcher Hristo Bojinov placed his Galaxy Nexus phone face up on the table in a cramped Palo Alto conference room. Then he flipped it over and waited another beat.

And that was it. In a matter of seconds, the device had given up its “fingerprints.”

Code running on the website in the device’s mobile browser measured the tiniest defects in the device’s accelerometer — the sensor that detects movement — producing a unique set of numbers that advertisers could exploit to identify and track most smartphones.   Continue reading “Stanford researchers demonstrate how smartphone fingerprint sensors can be used to spy on you”