Monday, October 7, 2013
Judge allows eminent domain plan to seize private mortgages to proceed
by Megan Hopkins
A federal district judge shut the door on Wells Fargo's (WFC) attempt to prevent the rollout of a controversial eminent domain rescue plan for underwater borrowers in Richmond, Calif.
U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer dismissed the bank's push for an injunction without prejudice, claiming the case was not
Bar Owner Shoots Robber - Then Hosts Concealed Carry Gun Class
By Steve Chamraz
MILWAUKEE - As bar owner Andy Kochanski remembers, his first instinct Friday morning was to shoot at the three men who barged into his bar waving guns and demanding money.
His second instinct was to try and save the life of the man he just shot.
"That's who I am, you know. I'm a firefighter, even though I don't have
MILWAUKEE - As bar owner Andy Kochanski remembers, his first instinct Friday morning was to shoot at the three men who barged into his bar waving guns and demanding money.
His second instinct was to try and save the life of the man he just shot.
"That's who I am, you know. I'm a firefighter, even though I don't have
Labels:
Concealed Carry,
second amendment,
Self-defense
Sunday, October 6, 2013
"Fast and Furious" Book by Wistle Blower Worries ATF - Tries to Block Publication
There is a 1st Amendment battle a gun walking expose the was planned to be published soon. The Washington Times is reporting that the The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is blocking the main whistleblower in the Fast and Furious case from publishing a book for pay, claiming his retelling of the Mexico “gun-walking” scandal will hurt morale inside the
Friday, October 4, 2013
NSA Continues Government Spying Witch Hunt on all Americans
October 3, 2013
While the nation’s political class has been focused on the government shutdown in Washington this week, the NSA has continued to spy on all Americans and by its ambiguity and shrewd silence seems to be acknowledging slowly that the scope of its spying is truly breathtaking.
The Obama administration is of the view that the NSA can spy on anyone anywhere.
The president believes that federal statutes enable the secret FISA court to
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Silk Road just part of the Fed's battle against Bitcom
By Bill Bonner
Paris, France
“Uh… did you sell those Bitcoins, like I suggested?”
Your roguish economist has four sons. Several of them invested in Bitcoins. They thought it was the money of the future.
“Watch out,” cautioned their father. “Governments always try to look into the future… and prevent it from happening. And this is a future the feds are especially keen to stop. They have a monopoly on money. And there is no way they’ll give it up without a fight.”
Yesterday brought news that the fight had begun. The Financial Times is on the story:
Blow to Bitcoin as $3.6 million seized
The feds began with a flank attack. They shut down The Silk Road, which they described as a “black market
Paris, France
“Uh… did you sell those Bitcoins, like I suggested?”
Your roguish economist has four sons. Several of them invested in Bitcoins. They thought it was the money of the future.
“Watch out,” cautioned their father. “Governments always try to look into the future… and prevent it from happening. And this is a future the feds are especially keen to stop. They have a monopoly on money. And there is no way they’ll give it up without a fight.”
Yesterday brought news that the fight had begun. The Financial Times is on the story:
Blow to Bitcoin as $3.6 million seized
The feds began with a flank attack. They shut down The Silk Road, which they described as a “black market
Obamacare Hotline Number Says It All!
Do you need health insurance? The Obama administration has you taken care of. Just dial 1-800-FUCKYO and you will reach the next available health care information representative. It's the Obamacare Hotline Number.
That is not a mistype - that’s the actual and official number that Health and Human Services wants Americans to dial
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Media Withholds Psychiatric Drug Connection to Navy Shooter
Networks don’t want to risk losing $2.4 billion in ad revenue from pharmaceutical giants
by Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
September 18, 2013
Despite every indication that Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis was on SSRI drugs that have been linked to dozens of previous mass shootings, the mainstream media has once again avoided all discussion of the issue, preferring instead to blame the tragedy on a non-existent AR-15 that the gunman didn't even use.
by Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
September 18, 2013
Despite every indication that Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis was on SSRI drugs that have been linked to dozens of previous mass shootings, the mainstream media has once again avoided all discussion of the issue, preferring instead to blame the tragedy on a non-existent AR-15 that the gunman didn't even use.
Labels:
domestic news,
mainstream media,
pharmacutical
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