Before It’s News – by Live Free or Die

What in the world has happened to America? In Barack Obama’s ‘new America’, according to this video and story from Infowars, the usage of the terms ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ is now considered ‘hate speech’. Additionally, according to the “inclusion” document mentioned below, the government can also limit your freedom of speech and expression, NOT TO MENTION, your thoughts! Excuse me? Welcome to Amerikkka and our Orwellian world.   Continue reading “Obama’s DOJ: Using Husband & Wife Now Considered Hate Speech”

Daily Caller – Josh Peterson

A federal judge in California ordered Google to comply with an FBI national security investigation after the search giant launched a protest against the bureau’s request.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston rejected Google’s petition to modify or throw out 19 national security letters (NSL) related to federal government investigations due to the broad nature of the petition, CNET reported Friday.   Continue reading “Judge orders Google to comply with FBI national security investigation”

Breitbart – by Joel B. Pollak

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) declined Friday afternoon to meet a Senate Finance Committee deadline for answering detailed questions about the origins of the IRS scandal. The questions had been submitted jointly nearly two weeks ago by Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) and Ranking Member Orrin Hatch (R-UT).   Continue reading “IRS Ignores Senate Deadline to Answer Questions about Scandal”

Investment Watchblog

Just coming in – will post updates.

PDS (Particularly Dangerous Situation) tornado watch will be issued soon

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The NWS Norman has issued a public information statement. Probably the strongest wording I’ve ever seen   Continue reading “NWS to Issue Particularly-Dangerous-Situation (PDS) Warnings over 3 areas shortly. OK City Under High Risk!!”

Infowars – by Kit Daniels

President Barack Obama will soon sign an international arms trade treaty previously rejected by the United States Senate.

The United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) establishes regulations for international arms sales. Categories of firearms listed in the treaty includes tanks, artillery, and small arms such as handguns. The U.N. General Assemblypassed the treaty on April 2nd with a vote of 153-4, with the United States voting in favor. Obama intends to sign the treaty on June 3rd.   Continue reading “Obama to Sign U.N. Firearms Treaty Rejected by Senate”

A tornado in Moore, Okla., killed 24 people and injured nearly 400 more on May 20. It destroyed 1,200 homes and damaged another 10,000.CBC

A Canadian shipment of relief goods bound for storm-ravaged Oklahoma has been stopped at the Canada-U.S. border in Windsor, Ont.

American officials will not allow the 20,000 kilograms of food, blankets and diapers into the country until every item on board is itemized in alphabetical order and has the country of origin of every product noted.   Continue reading “Canadian relief for Moore tornado victims denied at border”

LA Times – by Patrick McGreevy and Chris Megerian

SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers Wednesday advanced a dozen gun-control measures, including background checks for ammunition buyers, and gave early approval to a tax penalty on the Boy Scouts for barring openly gay leaders.

Legislators also voted for a new $75 charge on real estate transactions to pay for affordable-housing projects.  Continue reading “California lawmakers OK a dozen gun-control measures”

American Thinker – by Todd Keister

In the fallout from the recent revelations about the Internal Revenue Service systematically persecuting conservative political groups and other enemies of President Obama, the establishment is putting on a good show of being shocked by the behavior.  The reality is that the IRS is and always has been a tool of oppression and is routinely used by those in power to destroy their opponents.   Continue reading “The IRS: Destroying Liberty Since before You Were Born”

Investigative Reporting Denmark

Monsanto will halt production of genetically modified corn in all of Europe, except Spain, Portugal and Czech republic. The agribusiness multinational states not to spend any more money on trials, development, marketing, court cases or anything else to get GM corn accepted in Europe.   Continue reading “GMO lose Europe – victory for environmental organisations”

Blacklisted News – by Lee Rogers

One of the most disgusting individuals in the United States government is the Republican Senator from Arizona named John McCain. For years following the staged attacks of September 11th, 2001 McCain has constantly reminded us about the so-called threat of Al-Qaeda. He has blindly repeated the ridiculous conspiracy theory that 19 Muslim hijackers with box cutters were solely responsible for those attacks.   Continue reading “John McCain Is A Mentally Ill Terrorist Sympathizer”

Charleston Voice

Most don’t know or have forgotten that US circulated “junk silver” coins $1,000 bags used to trade on the COMEX in 5 bag lots/contract. I used those trades as my indicator for coin premium values vis-a-vis the bullion futures/options. The Commodity page of the WSJ reported daily. Maybe if someone had a paid WSJ subscription the archives are still there for the 1970s!   Continue reading “Severe Oversupply of Silver Liars – Silver Coin Bag Trading on COMEX”

Flickr - March Against Monsanto - John NovotnyWaking Times – by Dylan Charles

Two million people in 52 countries marched against Monsanto last week in protest of genetically-modified food and in support of consumer choice. There’s international pressure on this GMO giant like never before.

But proposed legislation in North Carolina would make it illegal for whistleblowers to expose how Monsanto and other corporations are threatening public health and the environment.   Continue reading “North Carolina Law Would Make It Illegal to Expose Monsanto”

Customers use computers at an internet cafe in Tehran. (Reuters / Raheb Homavandi)RT News

The US has announced it is easing sanctions on Iran, allowing exports of computers, cellphones and software to individuals. The move comes ahead of presidential election to be held next month.

Though the chances of an Apple Store being opened in Tehran are still slim, Iranians might soon be able to buy American computer devices and cellphones officially and not at the black market, as they have been forced to do by US restrictions, in force since 1992. As for Iranians living in US, they can finally feel free to buy whatever gadgets they like – something they used to be denied, with shops citing American sanctions.   Continue reading “US lifts ban on gadget exports to Iran ahead of elections”

Common Dreams – by Amy Goodman

One cyberactivist’s federal case wrapped up this week, and another’s is set to begin. Although these two young men, Jeremy Hammond and Bradley Manning, are the two who were charged, it is the growing menace of government and corporate secrecy that should be on trial.

Hammond was facing more than 30 years in prison, charged with hacking into the computers of a private security and intelligence firm called Strategic Forecasting, or Stratfor, when he agreed to a plea agreement of one count of computer hacking. Stratfor traffics in “geopolitical intelligence, economic, political and military forecasting,” according to its website.   Continue reading “President Obama Uses a Sledgehammer Against Dissent”