Won’t get fooled again? Zbigniew Brzezinski tells Mubarak to step down Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Zbigniew Brzezinski has called for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down as globalist stooge Mohammed ElBaradei prepares to act as the pied piper for a revolution that has been hijacked by the global elite. Speaking with fellow CFR […]
By: Diana Olick CNBC Real Estate Reporter I usually find the quarterly homeowner vacancy and homeownership report from Census pretty lackluster, but the latest one released this morning was anything but. America’s home ownership rate, after holding steady for a while, took a pretty big plunge in Q4, from 66.9 percent to 66.5 percent. That’s […]
Ben Grubb and Asher Moses As Egypt’s government attempts to crackdown on street protests by shutting down internet and mobile phone services, the US is preparing to reintroduce a bill that could be used to shut down the internet. The legislation, which would grant US President Barack Obama powers to seize control of and even […]
A Florida judge has ruled that Congress cannot require Americans to purchase a product. By JENNIFER HABERKORN A federal judge on Monday ruled that the entire health care overhaul is unconstitutional, the most striking blow yet to President Obama’s signature domestic legislation. But Judge Roger Vinson stopped short of ordering the federal government to stop […]
Nullification Of UnConstitutional Laws Bob Livingston Nullification, the idea that States don’t have to follow laws that are unConstitutional, is a growing movement in the United States. Legislators in as many as 11 or 12 states have either introduced nullification measures or plan to once their State legislatures are in session. Many of these states […]
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) speaks about the shooting in Arizona during a news conference in West Chester, Ohio, January 9, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Jay LaPrete By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON | Sun Jan 30, 2011 1:26pm EST WASHINGTON (Reuters) – House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner on Sunday said that the United States must […]
Authorities shut down Internet and text messaging as riots threaten to topple regime Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com The Obama administration expressed its support for under fire Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak even as footage emerged of a protester being shot dead by Mubarak’s security forces in Cairo, as the government shut down the Internet, land […]
Monumental worldwide rallying cry for freedom threatens to derail new world order agenda Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Zbigniew Brzezinski’s much feared “global political awakening” is in full swing. Revolts in Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia and other countries represent a truly monumental worldwide rallying cry for freedom that threatens to immeasurably damage the agenda for one […]
Chuck Baldwin To a packed out crowd of over 500 Montanans who had assembled in minus zero weather to hear me speak, I made the statement, “Not all Christians are our friends, and not all non-Christians are our enemies.” Indeed, being able to identify our friends is more than half the battle. When I spoke […]
Revelations of close friend of Hawaii Governor contradict official claim that privacy laws prompted Abercrombie to abandon search Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Veteran reporter Mike Evans has described in a radio interview how Hawaii Governor and close friend Neil Abercrombie was shocked at his failure to discover Obama’s birth certificate after using his power […]
Gary Franchi Transcript online: http://rtr.org/blogs/2/8736/a-patriot-s-state-of-the-union-response Response delivered by Gary Franchi on January 25, 2011 TRANSCRIPT: We have reached the mid-point of the Obama Presidency and heard this evening his second State of the Union address. He spoke of “hope and change” and cited stories of Americans who have overcome adversity, and rightfully so — that […]
Dees Illustration David Redick Activist Post Now that Rep. Ron Paul (R, TX-14) has become Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee, which provides congressional oversight of our central bank, the Federal Reserve System (Fed), the managers at the Fed are facing the dreaded time when they may have to reveal the secret dealings that […]
Kurt Hofmann St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good” is a proverb with particular applicability to the gun rights/”gun control” debate. A mass shooting–an event that any decent person would certainly classify as “ill”–is, to the forcible citizen disarmament lobby, an opportunity to exploit. Long before Rahm Emanuel famously […]
By Thom Weidlich Claims of wrongdoing by banks and loan servicers triggered a 50-state investigation last year into whether thousands of U.S. foreclosures were properly documented during the housing collapse. Photographer: Jacob Kepler/Bloomberg Massachusetts’ highest court will consider whether a home buyer can rightfully own a property if the bank that sold it to him […]
Chuck Baldwin The shootings of at least 18 people (6 killed, at least 12 wounded) in Tucson, Arizona, has predictably ignited a firestorm of anti-gun, anti-right, and anti-anything not “liberal” diatribes from the typical big government talking heads in Washington, D.C., and New York City. Anti-freedom congressmen railed for more gun control, including resurrecting Bill […]
Source: The Economic Collapse What could cause an economic collapse in 2011? Well, unfortunately there are quite a few “nightmare scenarios” that could plunge the entire globe into another massive financial crisis. The United States, Japan and most of the nations in Europe are absolutely drowning in debt. The Federal Reserve continues to play reckless […]
Mass medication of population part of drive to make people obediently accept “dictatorship without tears,” Aldous Huxley warned in 1962 Berkeley speech Image: Jessica Melling Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Health authorities are pushing for drugs to be added to public water supplies that cause depression and memory loss, as a new study shows that […]
Former VP: Limits on gun magazine capacity may be ‘appropriate’ in wake of Tucson NBC, msnbc.com and news services Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a staunch gun advocate, says tighter weapons regulations might be “appropriate” to prevent another tragedy like the Arizona mass shootings that left six people dead and a congresswoman seriously wounded. Cheney, […]