Two gun rallies to be held at state CapitolWSB Radio – by Sandra Parrish

Atlanta — Those on both sides of the gun debate plan to bring their dueling messages to the Georgia State Capitol this morning.

The “No More Names” bus tour, started by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, will bring its 25-state, 100 day tour to Atlanta urging America’s leaders to support what it calls common-sense gun policies.   Continue reading “Two gun rallies to be held at Georgia State Capitol”

Boost for cars or bust? Ethanol debate heats upOptimum News

It’s a dilemma for drivers: Do they choose a gasoline that’s cheaper and cleaner even if, as opponents say, it could damage older cars and motorcycles?

That’s the peril and promise of a high-ethanol blend of gasoline known as E15. The fuel contains 15 percent ethanol, well above the current 10 percent norm sold at most U.S. gas stations.   Continue reading “Boost for cars or bust? Ethanol debate heats up”

Mail.com

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — It wasn’t so long ago that David Hutchinson spent a month sleeping under a bridge while his wife and young daughter spent their nights at a domestic violence shelter.

But this wasn’t a case of domestic violence. The couple simply had no choice. There were just no shelters in Phoenix with room for another homeless family, and their top priority was finding a safe place for their daughter.   Continue reading “Economic well-being of US children slips”

CD12BLACKFORESTFIRE__HHR7218WND – by Bob Unruh

An expert on Islamic terrorism believes the wildfire that ravaged the outskirts of Colorado Springs, killing two people and destroying more than 500 homes, should be examined by terror investigators.

That’s because of the history of threats from al-Qaida and others to burn America’s forests.   Continue reading “Propaganda Alert: Terror behind cataclysmic Colorado flames?”

The Economic Collapse – by Michael

Did you know that you are involved in the most massive Ponzi scheme that has ever existed?  To illustrate my point, allow me to tell you a little story.

Once upon a time, there was a man named Sam.  When he was younger, he had been a very principled young man that had worked incredibly hard and that had built a large number of tremendously successful businesses.  He became fabulously wealthy and he accumulated far more gold than anyone else on the planet.    Continue reading “The Biggest Ponzi Scheme In The History Of The World”

Crazy Horse’s Ghost

On Saturday June 22, 2013 a man who’s friends said he was high on synthetic pot went wild and crazy. He stripped off his clothes and ran around the house on his all fours like an animal growling and screaming. At one point one of his friends locked the back glass screen door when the man went outside and the man screamed and then leaped through the locked screen door through the glass in the upper part of the door. He cut his chest and legs badly and was bleeding badly. He was scooping up his own blood with his hands and pushing it into his own mouth eating it.   Continue reading “Two Zombie Attacks in Texas In Two Days, Zombie Plague Spreads.”

EcuadorNatural News – by Mike Adams

As reported by the Associated Press, Edward Snowden managed to evade U.S. authorities and fly to Ecuador where he is apparently being granted political asylum.

As AP reports:

The former National Security Agency contractor and CIA technician fled Hong Kong and arrived at the Moscow airport, where he planned to spend the night before boarding an Aeroflot flight to Cuba. Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said his government received an asylum request from Snowden, and the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks said it would help him.   Continue reading “Ed Snowden beware: U.S. State Dept. has confirmed history of running covert abductions of Americans in Ecuador”

Prevent Disease – by NATASHA LONGO

Lately I’ve been focusing on all the foods we should stop consuming, but what about beverages which can account for up to 30 percent of our daily calorie intake? Many of us take for granted all those calorie-laden lattes, soft drinks and other sweetened beverages, however the real problem is not related to calories, but something much worse. Continue reading “7 Beverages To Stop Consuming Today”

Riots in Stockholm, SwedenSovereign Man – by Simon Black

Anytime a free market guy rails against central planning and socialism, there is always someone who stands up and says “what about Sweden?”

Ah, Sweden… a socialist’s paradise… a place where taxes are among the highest in the world, few people are wealthy, and the government is involved in people’s lives from cradle to grave.   Continue reading “Trouble in socialist paradise”

Washington’s Blog

Government Hypocrisy Is the Core Problem

Congress has exempted itself from the prohibition against trading on inside information … the law that got Martha Stewart and many other people thrown in jail.

There are many other ways in which the hypocrisy of the politicians in D.C. is hurting our country.   Continue reading “The Stunning Hypocrisy of the U.S. Government”

Before It’s News

On the one side, the Debt-based Anglo-American European alliance with trade agreements across the board that encourage the mechanization of labor (NAFTA contributed to part of the U.S. Immigration Crisis when millions of out-of-work Mexicans descended on Texas and California) and on the other, for reasons not quite fully explained (Gold? The Petrodollar? Islam? “Terrorism”?)… the entire Middle East.   Continue reading “AC130 Specter Gunship in Iraq Using Night-Vision Technology Spot Men Planting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), Shoot and Kill them with Chain-Gun from Maximum Distance”

Leap 20-20

The 2008 shock was certainly violent, but the reactions of the system, countries and central banks with their bailouts on an unprecedented scale, managed to hide the worst consequences: downgrading of the West in general and the United States in particular, a forced cleanup of the economy, a heavy fall from an artificial standard of living, mass unemployment, the beginning of social unrest… have been able to be partly neglected in favour of recovery hopes kept alive by irresponsible policies diverting liquidity to the banking systems and stock exchanges.   Continue reading “GEAB N°76 is available! Alert for the second half of 2013 – Global systemic crisis II: second devastating explosion/social outburst on a worldwide scale”

Activist Post – by Susan Boskey

This July 4th Americans celebrate their 237th Independence Day. The Declaration of Independence, signed during the midst of the American Revolution in 1776, was not just a statement of grievances against the British monarchy but also a declaration of freedom from it, citing unalienable rights of self-governance. I said un-alienable, not in-alienable rights. Most believe there is no real difference between the two words. But not so fast. When unalienable was replaced with inalienable it diminished the original intention of personal rights; among which are “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”   Continue reading “How the Declaration of Independence got Hijacked”

Straight Forward in a Crooked World – by Matthew

There may come a point when you learn that no one is coming to help. Not from out of or in town. No local security spooks or your mother. Sometimes its because there is no money. It can be as simple as that, sadly enough. Other times (think Katrina) due to weather, communications can break down or can be completely absent.

And there you are.   Continue reading “Dark Arts for Good Guys: When No One is Coming”

AOL – by Susanna Kim, ABC News

After raising money from Internet donors, a 92-year-old man’s attempts to buy back from his daughter the house that he built have been rejected as he awaits his eviction hearing next week. John Potter of Zaleski, Ohio, received an eviction notice from his daughter, Janice Cotrill, and son-in-law earlier this year, saying that they had terminated his “existing lease.” Potter and his granddaughter, Jaclyn Fraley, raised $139,603 on the website GoFundMe.com in the hope of making an offer on the home that Potter had built about 56 years ago.   Continue reading “92-Year-Old’s Offer to Buy Back Home Denied, Eviction Looms”

Captain Berz

The executive order is one of the most misunderstood government actions. When most people see an executive order has been passed, they tend to look and listen. They do not see it for what it should be used for and read it for what it cannot be used for. Executive orders are created by the President of the United States of America to “order” actions. Continue reading “Executive Order Disease”