April 12, 2014
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The Southern Poverty Law Center labels any group they disagree with as terrorists or hate groups. Also, they think the Militia was started to control the slaves and the second amendment is for hunting....not surprising there isn't one liberal terrorist or hate group labeled on their site.....
Check out the article and read the comments below it. It will give you a real insight into the mind of their supporters.
April 10, 2014
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI – When officers cleaned out Kalamazoo County sheriff’s sergeant Matthew E. Emmert’s locker upon his retirement in early December, 2012, they found an unregistered machine gun in the back.
With the proper tax stamps and approvals, it is perfectly legal to own a fully functioning machine gun. Mr. Emmert, however did not possess the necessary tax stamps for the STEN submachine gun, which he allegedly acquired in exchange for a shotgun from another deputy in the late 1990s.
But instead of spending ten years in federal prison like us mere mortals, Mr. Emmert cut a deal with prosecutors and is only paying a $250 fine. To put in perspective just how lenient that punishment is, consider that the amount of money the federal government charges to simply transfer a machine gun is $200.
Mr. Emmert’s retirement comes after allegations that he recorded another deputy pumping breast milk in the office. The county wound up paying $200,000 to the deputy in the video.
4/10/2014 10:24:00 AM
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BLM wants to steal land like their doing in Nevada and sell it to private corporations for Shall/gas production. Here's the memo from their website: DLM MEMO.

Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to organize everyone who feels the time is here to defend our country from tyrannical forces within our government system. For further information on where and when check out The American Spring website. They are planning a massive (peaceful) protest in May. The goal is 10 million Patriots. Will you take a stand?

Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to organize everyone who feels the time is here to defend our country from tyrannical forces within our government system. For further information on where and when check out The American Spring website. They are planning a massive (peaceful) protest in May. The goal is 10 million Patriots. Will you take a stand?

April 8, 2014
4/08/2014 03:39:00 AM
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transit Authority Police are now stopping all people riding the subway and conducting searches of their bags and persons. Apparently, the fourth amendment is dead in Massachusetts.
April 5, 2014
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4/05/2014 10:11:00 AM
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For awhile now I have been a supporter of groups that expose unconstitutional actions against the American people by law enforcement. The leader in this fight is Copblock.org. Up until today I have been promoting them, but after seeing this post I have resigned my support and now feel the need to expose them for what they have become. Read below the anti-military hippy garbage that lead many in the 1970's to spit on our heroes from The Vietnam War. Also how dare they compare our Military to gang bangers
"Regardless of the costume you may where, the number of others condoning or even glorifying your behavior, the federal reserve notes or benefits you might even receive or even the good intentions you may have had when 'joining'...
initiating force against, stealing, extorting, blackmailing, kidnapping and/or bullying peaceful people is wrong.
www.copblock.org/welcomeleos

This may seem like a basic, easy to grasp concept that most can wrap their head around, no? I would like to think so but I've got to level with you on some things I can't help but notice.
When it comes down to how your average citizen responds to routine financial shake downs, intrusions of privacy and continually progressive initiations of force against our very way of lives I am not only discouraged and embarrassed... but legitimately afraid of this 1984 like reality I will be leaving my children in.
I understand that a lot of these atrocities are decorated as a humanitarian or safety effort but is all of this propaganda really that hard to see through? While I am touching base on some of my thoughts regarding the gang like militarized police force and the imposed 'required' act of submission towards the state for them to allow 'peaceful coexistence', I can note that this is a common strategy used when conditioning and justifying a variety of things to the nation of debt slaves- uh, public. I meant to say to the public.
The escalation of police brutality and the toxic hero worship mentality towards the military and public servants who are harming peaceful people is something more moral people should direct some attention towards. Violence, murder and kidnapping is not something I can or will stomach or condone- even if you are paid for it.
In peace and liberty,
Toni Bones
It is amazing what can be normalized and then glorified by what appears to be otherwise civilized people is as terrifying as it is amazing."
Please fellow oath keepers send your thoughts to this group!
April 4, 2014
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Members of Congress make more than three times the median income of an American citizen, but one representative believes it’s not enough.

“I think the American people should know that the members of Congress are underpaid,” Moran said. “I understand that it’s widely felt that they under perform, but the fact is that this is the board of directors for the largest economic entity in the world.”
Moran claimed that since lawmakers have to maintain two households – one in DC and one back in their home state – their allotted salary keeps them from living properly and spending time with their families.
Though Moran believes his compensation is too low, it’s still well above the median household income in the United States. As noted by CNN, that number was roughly $51,000 in 2012, statistically the same as the year before but down 8.3 percent since 2007.
According to the Associated Press, Congress has frozen its pay at $174,000 since 2010, and the House of Representatives is moving to keep the freeze in place another year. This approach did not garner the support of Moran, who is proposing an amendment that would grant congressional members a per diem payment to lessen the cost of housing.
“Our pay has been frozen for three years and we’re planning on freezing it a fourth year. … A lot of members can’t even afford to live decently in Washington,” he told Roll Call.
"There are too many members living and sleeping in their offices. And it's wrong," Moran added to the AP. "And when you look into it, it's not that they're cheap, it's not that they're trying to game the system. They can't afford to live here. It's wrong."
Despite his move, Moran admitted to local DC news outlet WTOP that the amendment won’t gain much traction among his colleagues.
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) agreed, telling the AP, "You won't get a lot of votes. But you'll make a lot of friends."
From: RT.com
4/04/2014 08:53:00 PM
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A Military Veteran and College student was suspended for asking The Governor of Connecticut questions about his gun control legislation. This is what typical socialism looks like: ask questions and get punished.
4/04/2014 11:29:00 AM
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Students gathered in solitude over the loss of a fellow student, when their principle came in and asked for all the students to show their I.D. and openly said he was "disappointed" in them. One student quickly responded "We are disappointed in you", two cops were immediately dispatched and the student was arrested.
Is this what we want our children to think is right? Do we need police in our schools to enforce the whims of teachers?
April 1, 2014
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In the news, you may have heard that earth quakes are on the rise in the Ring Of Fire region and especially around Yellow Stone National Park, including a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred under the Norris Ridge.
Did you also hear Helium 4 a gas that has been recorded as being released before other volcanoes erupted is currently being released at alarming levels?
What about the ground raising 10 inches in the last few weeks directly over the huge 30-50 km magma chamber?
Or the large number of animals LEAVING the park at a running pace?
Or the large number of animals LEAVING the park at a running pace?
Apparently the U.S.G.S have been tight lipped and dismissive of the current conditions occurring around the region.
Yet why is FEMA planning drills nationally, involving continuity of government which includes large scale earthquakes as being the cause?
Below is a screen print of the PDF discovered.
If the U.S.G.S isn't telling the American people the truth about what's occurring and FEMA appears to be training for it, where does that leave us?
First, remember the HUGE AMMO purchase that DHS made? You know 27 Years worth of war amounts. Well, think about the impact of an eruption the size of Yellow Stone.
Yellow Stone Compared to Mt. St. Helen's Eruption |
Is it a conspiracy theory?
No. Yellow Stone will erupt sooner than later, we are due for another actually.
Check out these videos on the subject:
4/01/2014 05:13:00 PM
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ALBANY — Thousands of people gathered on the Empire State Plaza in Albany on Tuesday speaking out against the NY SAFE Act.
Gun rights activists ripped Gov. Andrew Cuomo for enacting the gun law last year. People at the rally held signs that said, “I’m the NRA,” “Kiss my assault stick, Andy-boy,” among others.
Speaking at the rally was celebrity billionaire Donald Trump, Buffalo businessman and 2010 Republican candidate for governor Carl Paladino and this year’s Republican candidate for governor Rob Astorino.
“It’s just negative after negative and after everything they give you the NY SAFE Act,” Trump said to the crowd. “We have to protect the Second Amendment.”
The state's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act bans the possession of high-capacity magazines, creates a registry of assault weapons and requires ammunition dealers to do background checks.
New Yorkers have until April 15 to register guns that are considered assault weapons under the SAFE Act.
Sen. Kathy Marchione, R-Halfmoon, and Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, R-Melrose, attended the rally. Also spotted at the rally was Jim Fischer, a Republican challenging U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam.
The pro-gun rally was organized by SCOPE, Shooters Committee on Political Education. National Rifle Association President Tom King stopped by but did not participate in the rally.
From: Haley Viccaro
Gazette Reporter
Gun rights activists ripped Gov. Andrew Cuomo for enacting the gun law last year. People at the rally held signs that said, “I’m the NRA,” “Kiss my assault stick, Andy-boy,” among others.
“It’s just negative after negative and after everything they give you the NY SAFE Act,” Trump said to the crowd. “We have to protect the Second Amendment.”
The state's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act bans the possession of high-capacity magazines, creates a registry of assault weapons and requires ammunition dealers to do background checks.
New Yorkers have until April 15 to register guns that are considered assault weapons under the SAFE Act.
Sen. Kathy Marchione, R-Halfmoon, and Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin, R-Melrose, attended the rally. Also spotted at the rally was Jim Fischer, a Republican challenging U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam.
The pro-gun rally was organized by SCOPE, Shooters Committee on Political Education. National Rifle Association President Tom King stopped by but did not participate in the rally.
From: Haley Viccaro
Gazette Reporter
March 31, 2014
3/31/2014 12:37:00 PM
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From: www.bizpacreview.com
A Georgia radio talk show host told his listeners Tuesday that he would like nothing better than to shoot a National Rifle Association board member. He didn’t mention names, so I assume he’s an equal opportunity NRA board member shooter.
Liberal radio host Mike Malloy was all fired up about the Safe Carry Protection Act that the Georgia House had recently approved. The bill would extend the places in which licensed concealed carry holders could possess weapons.
He began his diatribe with an outright lie: “This organization founded by Gabrielle Giffords, you remember her, the former Arizona congresswoman that Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck suggested should be murdered….”
Actually, nothing could be further from the truth. Immediately after the Giffords shooting, Palin emailed Beck that she hated violence. This was in response to Beck’s email that “peace is always the answer.”
So much for honest liberal radio commentary. I get the feeling this guy moonlights as a speechwriter for Harry Reid, the U.S. Senate majority leader.
He continued his rant:
The NRA, which they’re behind this of course, they want guns everywhere. Jesus Christ! I would like to invite one of the NRA board members, and I’ll be armed, let’s just get this over with, OK? Come on down to Georgia and I’ll be packing heat and you be packing heat or whether you want to or not, I don’t give a damn, it’s up to you. And you come, meet me someplace, and all of a sudden, see, we have stand your ground here, and all of a sudden I’m going to feel real goddamned threatened by you! And I will shoot you! If I feel threatened. The law says I can!
He closed the segment with a flourish — a maniacal laugh that should have brought the men in white coats rushing to the station with sirens howling to take him away to his own padded cell. “Ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha!” You can listen to it here via Newsbusters.
On the one hand, progressives seem to always want to take guns away from law-abiding citizens, on the other it generally turns out that they’re the violent ones.
Case in point: Also this week, a California lawmaker, who was a huge proponent of strict gun control legislation, was arrested by the FBI for trafficking weapons, including rocket launchers. It all kinda makes a person wonder — just what did he have in mind for all those rocket launchers?
3/31/2014 12:04:00 PM
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Finally someone put the idea of the Second Amendment being outdated to rest.
3/31/2014 11:45:00 AM
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The news report in the video below focuses only on the "bad" protesters and nothing about how the police used military tactics to disperse the people who the police are servants to. Frankly, America needs to wake up.
We control our government, not the other way around. Molon Labe!
March 30, 2014
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The video, which bore the logo of the computer hacking collective Anonymous, warned of a cyberattack on city websites and called for the protest march.
Albuquerque police said their site had been breached early Sunday afternoon and remained down hours later.
Investigators had not uncovered the source of the hack, police spokesman Simon Drobik said.
"We can confirm that the website disruption is due to a cyberattack," he said. The site was not "connected to any critical services" and IT personnel are working on the problem, Drobik said.
The demonstrators, meanwhile, arrived at Civic Plaza holding signs protesting recent police shootings, and activists called on various city officials to resign. They marched about 2 miles toward the University of New Mexico.
Albuquerque police have been involved in 37 shootings, 23 of them fatal since 2010. Critics say that's far too many for a department serving a city of about 555,000.
The U.S. Justice Department has been investigating the department for more than a year, looking into complaints of civil rights violations and allegations of excessive use of force.
Last week, Albuquerque police fatally shot a man at a public housing complex. Authorities said he shot at officers before they returned fire.
In the shooting on March 16 that led to the YouTube posting Tuesday, a homeless man was killed in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains on the east side of Albuquerque. The shooting was captured on video and followed a long standoff.
Anonymous, a loosely organized worldwide hacking group, has been blamed for breaking into confidential information and defacing websites.
The FBI has opened an investigation into the shooting.
March 28, 2014
3/28/2014 03:48:00 PM
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Spokane Police Department officers shoot and kill 30-year-old Steven C. Corkery* in a recent armed robbery investigation after staking out a North Spokane home most of the day. Investigators have not identified the suspect or officers involved. They say a handgun was located nearby. The Washington State Patrol is leading the investigation.
Video taken from a witness to an officer-involved shooting in northwest Spokane on March 26, 2014, shows a man leaving a single-story house who is then fired upon several times. This video was posted to Facebook .
This is the 4th officer involved shooting this year alone in Spokane, the other 3 are below:
• March 4, 2014: Spokane County Sheriff’s deputies shoot and injure 37-year-old Bonnie Ulrick during a standoff at a Motel 6 in Spokane Valley. Ulrick suffered a gunshot wound to her hand after allegedly making a threatening motion with a firearm. Deputy Mike McNees, a member of Spokane County SWAT, was named as the deputy who fired. The WSP continues the investigation.
• Feb. 11, 2014: Spokane County Sheriff’s deputies shoot and kill 23-year-old Jedadiah Zillmer in a confrontation near the Spokane Valley Mall after Zillmer allegedly made a threatening move with a firearm. Zillmer, a former Army soldier, had led authorities on a lengthy highway pursuit. Investigators say he was armed with multiple weapons and made statements he wanted to die. Investigators say aspects of this shooting were captured by the body camera of a Liberty Lake police officer on scene. Six deputies, including Brian Hirzel, Brett Hubbell, Dale Moyer, Jeff Thurman, Ryan Walter and Randy Watts were listed as firing their weapons. The Spokane Police Department continues investigation.
• Jan. 16, 2014: Spokane Police Department officers shoot and wound 29-year-old Aaron D. Johnson outside the Truth Ministries shelter on East Sprague. Johnson, who has a history of minor crimes and schizophrenia, allegedly threatened staff at the shelter before police confronted him behind the building. Officers Christopher Conrath, Holton Widhalm, Michael Schneider and Sgt. Terry Preuninger were named in the incident. Schneider attempted to taser Johnson. Conrath and Widhalm then fired their pistols. The WSP continues the investigation.
Source: Bearingarms.com
Video taken from a witness to an officer-involved shooting in northwest Spokane on March 26, 2014, shows a man leaving a single-story house who is then fired upon several times. This video was posted to Facebook .
This is the 4th officer involved shooting this year alone in Spokane, the other 3 are below:
• Feb. 11, 2014: Spokane County Sheriff’s deputies shoot and kill 23-year-old Jedadiah Zillmer in a confrontation near the Spokane Valley Mall after Zillmer allegedly made a threatening move with a firearm. Zillmer, a former Army soldier, had led authorities on a lengthy highway pursuit. Investigators say he was armed with multiple weapons and made statements he wanted to die. Investigators say aspects of this shooting were captured by the body camera of a Liberty Lake police officer on scene. Six deputies, including Brian Hirzel, Brett Hubbell, Dale Moyer, Jeff Thurman, Ryan Walter and Randy Watts were listed as firing their weapons. The Spokane Police Department continues investigation.
• Jan. 16, 2014: Spokane Police Department officers shoot and wound 29-year-old Aaron D. Johnson outside the Truth Ministries shelter on East Sprague. Johnson, who has a history of minor crimes and schizophrenia, allegedly threatened staff at the shelter before police confronted him behind the building. Officers Christopher Conrath, Holton Widhalm, Michael Schneider and Sgt. Terry Preuninger were named in the incident. Schneider attempted to taser Johnson. Conrath and Widhalm then fired their pistols. The WSP continues the investigation.
Source: Bearingarms.com
3/28/2014 03:17:00 PM
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These are the types trying to disarm us. They are fueled by emotion, not logic and are emotionally unstable it seems.
3/28/2014 03:07:00 PM
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From blog.heritage.org/
Andy Johnson’s land is drenched in his blood, sweat, and tears—and he’s willing to go bankrupt to keep it that way.
In fact, he just might have to: The Environmental Protection Agency is threatening to extract $75,000 a day from him for building, on his own land, an unauthorized duck pond.
According to Fox News, Johnson’s ambitions were modest: He and his wife Katie wanted to build a stock pond on their Wyoming farm, a place where their horses could drink and graze, and their three children could play.
But an EPA order on January 30 cast Andy and Katie’s dream in a very different light. Specifically, it stated that Johnson’s pond is, in fact, a “dam,” and that Johnson violated section 301(a) of the Clean Water Act by building the dam without a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. The order commands Johnson to develop a plan to restore his property or be subject to two separate fines of $37,500: one for failing to obtain a permit, and the other for failing to comply with the order—a total of $75,000 per day.
Johnson argues that he does not need a permit because his pond qualifies for an exemption as a “stock pond.” Three Republican senators—John Barrasso and Mike Enzi, who represent Wyoming, and David Vitter from Louisiana—have taken up his cause. In a March 12 letter to the EPA, the lawmakers condemned the agency’s order as “a draconian edict of a heavy-handed bureaucracy” and protested that the agency had, in effect, assumed guilt: “Instead of treating Mr. Johnson as guilty until he proves his innocence by demonstrating his entitlement to the Clean Water Act . . . stock pond exemption, EPA should make its case that a dam was built and that the . . . exemption does not apply.”
But the eye-popping aspect of this story is the severity of the penalties threatened. It’s absurd to threaten someone with tens of thousands of dollars in fines because he or she lacks a permit. And it might also be unconstitutional.
The Framers of our Constitution recognized that, at a certain point, penalties become unconstitutionally disproportionate. The Eighth Amendment’s Excessive Fines Clause reflects that understanding. In Austin v. U.S. (1993), and again in U.S. v. Bajakajian (1998), the U.S. Supreme Court explained that “[t]he Excessive Fines Clause limits the government’s power to extract payments, whether in cash or in kind, as punishment for some offense,” and held that civil sanctions that do not serve solely remedial purposes are subject to the Excessive Fines Clause. It is impossible to understand the threatened fines as serving a purely remedial purpose—surely, repairing any damage that Johnson inflicted would cost less than $75,000 a day. But, under the terms of the CWA, he is potentially subject to such penalties as a consequence of his failure to obtain a permit.
The Framers knew better than to leave bureaucrats free to impose penalties on this scale for conduct of this kind. Such penalties can destroy lives—a fact that should scare us more than any unauthorized pond. The Johnsons’ pond may or may not qualify for an exemption from the Clean Water Act, but the Constitution does not allow the EPA to mulct the Johnsons of the fruits of their labor over a permit.
3/28/2014 12:24:00 PM
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After Rhode Island state Senator Josh Miller told an Infowars reporter to "Go fuck yourself!", MSNBC defended the senators comments as being "justifiable". This is why mainstream media is dying. The American people are waking up.
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