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President Ebola welcome You!

In an act of stunning genius,the white house announced yesterday that flights out of Ebola infected countries would not be halted. Within a short matter of hours NYC had it’s first case of suspected Ebola.The patient had flown from somewhere unspecified in West Africa.
Apparently the man passed the rigorous TSA illness inspection, which consists of TSA agents looking at people to see if they look sick.
Remember, never let a crisis go to waste.

The below was copied from the DOD website Q&A page

Question: What tasks will DoD perform in a pandemic influenza outbreak within the U.S.?

Answer: DoD has identified 19 critical tasks that the Department will perform to provide protection for its personnel, mission assurance, and support to civil authorities, both foreign and domestic, in response to a pandemic influenza outbreak. These tasks are already driving the shape and content of joint training, military exercises, and coordination with interagency partners. These tasks include:

Medical intelligence
Force Protection (including Force Health Protection)
Biosurveillance, disease detection, and informatio n sharing
Interagency planning support
Surge medical capability to assist civil authorities
Medical care to U.S. forces
Patient transport and strategic airlift
Installation support to civilian agencies
Bulk transport of pharmaceutical/vaccines/commodities
Security in support of pharmaceutical/vaccine production and distribution
Protect defense critical infrastructure
Communications support to civil authorities
Quarantine assistance to civil authorities
Military assistance for civil disturbances
Mission assurance: Defense Industrial Base
Mortuary affairs
Continuity of operations/government
Support to international allies and non-governmental organizations
Public affairs support to civil authorities

Additionally, the five geographic combatant commanders (U.S. Northern Command, U.S. Southern Command, U.S. Pacific Command, U.S. Central Command, and U.S. European Command) are developing more detailed plans to protect DoD personnel, ensure mission continuity, support local or host-nation authorities, and interagency partners. These commanders are synchronizing their plans at the regional level with our international partners, as well as with other Federal, State, and local authorities.

Does anyone think that Obama is a good President? Cuz if you do, I have some fencing on the border I can sell you

“Does anyone think that Obama is a good President? Cuz if you do, I have some fencing on the border I can sell you. I just listened to that asshole whine on television for an HOUR, basically fishing for compliments, a “Happy Birthday Mr. President” from the news media lined up to kiss his ass, and to blame Republicans for the border crisis.

That man can’t man up and actually be a MAN for 10 seconds and take responsibility. Then the assholes in Congress won’t impeach him (might lose some power – whaaaaa).

If Some Folks in High Places don’t get the message Americans are pissed, let me help them out…

We’re PISSED Congress. You’re about to lose your jobs. ALL of you. And what’s worse, it won’t be by the voting booth.

It’s about to be by hot lead, leather boots, tar pots and bags of feathers.

Bunch of fucktards…..”

This is from the comment section over at WRSA. He said it so well that I really don’t have anything to add to it. Guess I’m not the only one ready to have the top of my frikkin head blow off. I had to share it.

The state of the III percent

You may wonder at times what the actual state of the III percent movement is. Are we everywhere? How many of us are there actually out there? It is lucky for you that I have already done the legwork for you on this one.

Let me start by saying this: Over the past two years the numbers of our movement have increased exponentially. How would I know that? You might ask.( Yeah, or more likely not) But read on and I will tell you anyway.

About three years ago, I started keeping tabs on the growth of the movement. I would go to google (Which I do not normally use) put in the term “Three percent” and then hit images. The results were paltry at best, bringing only two or three images up that were relevant.

Then I would go to ebay and do the same; Once again the same result. After that I would move on to facebook (Which I do not use) and do it there; Four or five groups numbering in the tens.

That is not the case today. On an image search hundreds if not thousands of results come up. Any kind of gear that you may want to buy is represented; From magazines to coffee mugs to tee shirts. If you follow the images they will also take you to a host of threeper sites.

Where there is product being sold there are customers and there is a lot of product out there. On an ebay search there is now product all over under the listing of three percent.They even have all the different spellings (3% III) with more product there.

Facebook, which was once a 3% wasteland, is now loaded down with 3% pages and groups some of which have 40,000 plus likes. There are now groups representing almost every state in the nation.

So I would advise that you take heart from this. If we are not everywhere, we will be soon. I am taking an active campaign online to spread the movement. As a former political activist I belong to hundreds of groups and can reach out and touch a lot of people in a short time.I am thinking that many of these groups will now be receptive to the 3% philosophy.

In my daily read at WRSA the other day they were stressing the importance of growth and I think that they are right.

The ground to plant the seeds in are not going to be more fertile then they are right now. Don’t only resist now, but spread the resistance. Make a comment on an article? Bring up three percent. Got a facebook page? Three percent.

If things keep growing the way are they you won’t be able to sling a dead cat without hitting a threeper.( And that is NOT advisable)

 

Founder of the new republic

I was having a discussion with my wife last night about John Roberts and the decision he made that so many consider onerous. She not only thinks that Robert’s has gotten a bad rap, but in the future there is going to be a mountain with his face carved on it.
She doesn’t think that he took the easy way out. She thinks that he made the hard choice at the last moment and steered our republic in a different direction. Here is the argument:
With six words Roberts put our nation on an entirely different course; be careful who you vote for. Roberts upheld the decision on the fact that congress has the power to tax…On anything. Yes, you can elect tyrants and they will impose their tyranny on you.(Wait until they figure out the you can tax for anything part)The court can’t save you because it is appointed by those you elect.Be careful who you vote for.

Six words and with those words he unceremoniously uncapped a fiver of gasoline and threw it on the culture war. Flame on Johnny. What Roberts did was to abdicate the power of the SCOTUS to the people.He said in not so many words that the court can’t save us from tyranny; only we the people can.
Of course I always knew that that was the case, but he threw it out at the feet of everyone. He made a tough choice and then rubbed our face in it. We are not a bunch of contentious children and the court is not our nanny. Put on your big boy pants and step up. If there is tyranny afoot then it is up to you to stop it.Whether he realized the further implications of his decision I can’t speculate on, but I have a gut feeling that he was very aware of what he was doing.
I believe that Roberts got a big whiff of tyranny at the state of the union address and didn’t like the smell of it. I’m thinking that the court getting dressed down in front of the entire nation didn’t sit well with him.I am sure that he is also aware that we are only one appointment away from a kangaroo court that will agree with anything that comes out of the executive branch.
But here’s the rub;our two party system has become so corrupt that one choice is as bad as the next.The Republicans don’t care that Chairman Zero is shredding the constitution. They are only focused on the next election and maintaining their own power. Oh yeah, and putting their man on the throne that the chairman has created
So in the end, what choice are we left with? The one that Roberts gave us. It is not up to the SCOTUS to save us from tyranny. It is up to you…And me.I think that the Bundy ranch ordeal was a turning point in our nations history.It didn’t seem like much of an event, but it really was. It showed that there are men out there that don’t ask for freedom, but rather demand it. I think that it was a portent of much more to come in the future; a time when people all over this nation begin demanding their freedom and stop asking for.
I also think that it was in part, a direct result of Robert’s decision to let the tyranny of our congress stand.The pot has been boiling and the lid has been rattling, but with his decision, it started to boil over.

I think my wife was right about that portrait of John Roberts being carved somewhere into a lone rocky mountain. But I think that below it should be carved a fitting inscription ” Founder of the new republic”

Imposing Economic sanctions against our own government

My wife is a very intelligent woman but I think a far more valuable trait is that she is wiley. Smart is one thing but it is the wiley ones that you have to watch out for. They think like a fox and never think inside of the box. What she proposed to me last night is certainly not a task for a lone person or small group of people. It is something that would require large numbers and a dedication of time. We were watching the news and they announced that Chairman Zero was increasing the sanctions against those in the Russian Oligarchy, when Bing! the light went on. She looks over at me and says” If there is no other way to get to those bastards in Washington then why don’t we impose economic sanctions against them? They are all rich business men and all their money comes from their businesses. They choose to impose tyranny on us, so we punish them by attacking their revenue stream” See? I told you she was smart and wiley. This is a woman who it is better to stay on the good side of. That has been sitting right in front of my face and I never even thought of it.Now I am not suggesting that a bunch of Threepers in pick up truck rampage through Nancy Pelosi’s vineyard (Although that would be hilarious, especially if they had flamethrowers) but rather find these peoples investments and attack them. Identify the business and the product, boycott anything that comes from them. Put pressure on those doing business with them to not process their product or sell their wares. I know that this is a large undertaking ,but I really think that she is onto something. It is the only way that I can think of to do something back to these dirty scum. Vote against liberty? Screw voting you out. Instead give them a financial whack as punishment for their misdeed. I think that that would get their attention more than someone holding up a little sign. I have already started trying to track down our nefarious Sen. Bill Nelsons revenue stream. This is just in the birthing stage and any additional ideas or info is welcomed

The law and loss of moral authority

To put our current legal situation into context you have to ask one basic question; what is law? Is law as we have been lead to believe, the codification of statutes defining what is illegal or not? Or is there some inherent property of moral righteousness that must exist for that law to have force?

I will argue that there is a moral component of law that must be present to make the system of law work. I am, of course, aware that there are many places that laws are passed that have no moral basis at all. There are dictatorships around the world that oppress their peoples and use their codified statutes to imprison and kill any who dissent.

The ultimate example of this is was the Nazi Germany government who made it legal to kill Jews. It was not only legal, but a system of laws was implemented to guide their extermination. But those laws, even though written out with penalties for those who did not follow them by the legislature, were illegal.

It is a basic component of the human being to know right from wrong. It is the reason that human beings set up laws in the first place. They are set up to make sure that innocents are not victimized by the predacious in our societies. In virtually every place that a human society exists, whether on a group, tribal or civilization level, there are always laws that govern behavior. Even those that break the laws have a sense of righteousness. In prison populations, if the prisoners feel that they are being treated in a fair and just manner they will comply with the rules and follow the system. Take away that feeling of just and fair treatment and prison riots and mayhem ensues. The prisoners realize that they have broken the law and when treated humanely will accept their punishment for the most part. The prisoners know that they have committed a wrong and they knew the possible penalty beforehand and knew what they risked. If torture, mal-treatment and other injuries are added to the punishment then a situation of self-righteousness is set up. The only way to control a prison population under those circumstances is with solitary confinement and complete isolation; if left to exist within prison society it would quickly conflagrate into confrontation.

In places where law exists without any moral authority there is always rebellion brewing just under the surface of society. The dictators and bureaucracies of these societies must rule with an iron fist because they know that one moment of slackness will have them swept from power and executed or exiled. Every single individual who is subject to these laws knows that they are illegal. How can they be illegal if they are written into law you might ask; Is that not the definition of law?

My argument is that it is the moral component of the law that is essential for it to work. It has nothing to with writing a statute and everything to do with human nature. We are after all the ones who create the laws, then write them and in the end follow them. It is at the very core of our nature to organize and codify law because we are innately social by nature and always end up forming some type of society that must have rules. It is also our own feeling of self-righteousness that makes us create the laws.

Certain things are innately wrong and one person should not be able to do this or that to another, and that is the basic creator of law. Laws don’t start out as regulations to govern society. They start out as basic rules of moral behavior; don’t steal from those in our community, don’t kill anyone and don’t try to take my wife. It is this same sense of self-righteousness that drives us to rebel when we know that a law is being applied without any righteous basis.

Take traffic laws for an example. Someone is driving down the highway when they suddenly see blue lights in the rearview. They were oblivious to their speed, lost in thought, and look down at the speedometer and see that they are doing 70 M.P.H. When the cop walks up and gives them a speeding ticket for doing 70 M.P.H. in a 50 M.P.H zone, there is little room for self-righteousness. Most people knowing that they broke the law, and one enacted for public safety, will accept the ticket and pay it without even showing up in court. The next example is the opposite.

Someone is rolling down the highway and the only difference in the scenario is that when they look down they see that they are only doing 45 M.P.H. They continue on for a while, waiting for the cop to go around them. When they eventually pull over, part of it is curiosity as to why he would be stopping them. In this case when a 70 M.P.H. ticket is handed out the reaction is going to be entirely different. That person will go to court. In addition to going to court, if not resolved there, they will spend large amounts of time and money to right the injustice. They will actually spend time and money far out of proportion to the actual injustice that happened because they are self-righteous.

Now imagine that the law was written like this: If you are driving down the highway you can be pulled over and issued a speeding ticket at any time no matter what your speed was. That is the point where the law goes against human nature. People would naturally begin to rebel against it because of its inherent injustice. In the second case it is not only that person’s right to rebel against the law, but also their moral obligation. They have a moral obligation to rebel because they should be seeking to re-establish moral law. If they live in human society then moral law, compatible with human nature should be the rule. If this is not the case, then they are being set up to have very bad things happen.

The Jews in Nazi Germany also had a moral obligation to fight and for the most part they did not (With the notable and heroic exception of the Warsaw ghetto and a few others) and were led to their slaughter. They had a moral obligation not just to themselves, but to their fellow Jews and compatriots. They were obligated to save their children, their mothers and fathers and other humans and in the end, for the most part did not.

Instead they followed the laws of Nazi Germany. (Just as the German soldiers at the Nuremberg trials did) They agreed to be registered because to not do so would be breaking the law. They showed up in groups to be transported away because to not do so would be breaking the law. They gave up their goods and businesses and money because not to do so would be breaking the law. There were, of course, severe penalties for breaking the law such as being imprisoned or just disappearing into the night and that drove most to comply.

I know that faith also played a part for many and I am not judging their actions or inaction. I am simply stating the results of what happened by their following the law and putting forward the fact that we are all morally obligated to act when law becomes illegal or immoral.

When law has lost its moral authority and becomes nothing more than something punitive to arbitrarily punish enemies then it is not true law; or at least not true to human nature , by which we all act. In that case all the law becomes is a fear of retribution. No one cares if they break the law for they feel no guilt about doing so and we humans, for the most part, are moral beings. Personally I don’t rob people because it is against the law. I don’t rob people because of the fact that it is morally wrong and I have no desire to violently take from another to gain wealth. I will die before I take the sustenance of another to live.

Once the moral component of law is removed only fear of punishment remains. If someone follows the law it is only because they don’t want to be fined or imprisoned; It I not because they have a moral imperative. But fear only goes so far; when the law becomes illegal its moral authority is transferred to those against whom it is used. They now have righteousness on their side and righteousness has a way of cancelling out fear.

Counter-intuitively, the more injustice that is piled on the more it is met with resistance. The IRA is an excellent example. By the 1960’s their membership was flagging and their armed struggle against the British was at very low ebb. That all changed on bloody Sunday when British troops opened fire into a crowd of demonstrators and killed and wounded a number of them. Instead of being frightened by this, they were outraged and active resistance against them doubled. A vicious cycle was started as the British escalated their actions in response to the increase in attacks and therefore caused even more.

The result of the British crackdown was the highest membership in the IRA in history and the start of a real shooting war. The level of violence escalated to a point never seen before and eventually drove the Brits to sue for peace. The danger of enrolling in the outlawed organization was more than offset by the sense of self-righteous outrage that was generated by the deaths and military lock down of entire neighborhoods. When one joined the IRA it was not a matter of if you would die or be imprisoned, but rather when. Still, even knowing what the outcome would be the ranks of the IRA swelled to enormous numbers. When the British military began a covert assassination program to kill suspected IRA members and affiliates, instead of instilling fear it just added to the sense of outrage and drove more to join and fight.

It was the (Legal) injustice of what was being done that gave the moral righteousness to the IRA and drove them to war. I bring this all up because we are now, in our own society, entering an era of legal lawlessness. We will be forced to make choices about how we respond when confronted with these laws. From the patriot act to the NSA spying, the NDAA authorization of indefinite detention, the IRS and the DOJ it is becoming clear that we are living in an increasingly lawless society.

The lawlessness is not on the part of the people, but rather on the part of those writing the law. The irony is that as the laws become more illegitimate the numbers of them are increasing exponentially. There are already so many federal laws on the books that at any given time any given individual is guilty of a crime. We have now become beholden to the very institutions that are supposed to be serving us as a society. Instead of serving us, the people, they now serve the bureaucracy instead. The bureaucracy and the institutions thereof have become the center of law giving rather than we as citizens. The law, rather than protecting us has become an instrument to protect the bureaucracy and punish those who disagree with it.

We have come to the point where our laws are becoming as corrupt as any given banana republic and if we do not actually want to become one, then we need to make a stand and say enough is enough. I am sure that while I have been writing this that I have committed at least three crimes; either by what I have written or done or thought or possibly what type of lighting I used. Do I care? No not at all. My sense of self- righteous indignation has grown to the point that I have no fear. I have no fear of death or imprisonment. The level of outrage has grown in me to the point that I will go to war.

Will they put me in prison? Go ahead lock me up with a captive audience and let me speak the truth to them; I will leave with an army of self-righteous individuals. Of course the speaking of this truth is illegal in prison, but at this point what is law? We all have hard choices coming up in the future; choices that could affect the rest of our lives and need to decide how to act. In the end how we act is going to be influenced by how the legal system acts. Let me end this with a question: If you receive a letter from the IRS informing you that you are subject to an audit, is your hard drive going to crash? I know that mine is.

And no this is not a 2200 word paragraph..All of my indentations disappeared…Again!

Valhalla

I will disappear in fog and night
Subdued in sound sleep
And surprise
Blinding lights
Overwhelming might
They will spirit me away
And charge me with my crimes
They will call me many names
Even some that I may claim
But none will be my own
Traitor or subversive
Criminal or defendant
Or maybe
Even something worse
But I refuse to swear allegiance
To the police state
And fealty to the men
Clad in black
I will not submit
Nor ever kneel down
Though they may lay me
On the ground
But they don’t know
That I stole into the great hall of Valhalla
In deepest dark of night
And took with me
One of their mighty spears
Usurped their valor
And added it to my might
Now they will have to carry me
Proudly on my shield
Though my burning bier
Be but a lonely cell
It will be my burial
And tonight I will dine
In the great hall of Valhalla
That place that still lives on
In the mind of men

 

This is the edited version. The first was in free form

Donations for my lovely ladies

I would like to thank all who have donated to our cause and lessened our financial burden. I did not put it out as a III to III request because that is limited to emergencies and I believe that others have more dire need than I do. The cause of freedom is not cheap and I have already spent a whole bunch to support it. Between trips to DC, supporting liberty minded causes, candidates and other patriots I have rung up quite a tab. Don’t get me wrong, I am not whining about it . It is money willingly and gladly spent.I didn’t have to spend any of it. I could have sat back on my hands and just watched and not cared, but I am not that guy. I am certain that I am going to spend even more in the future, but as we all know, freedom isn’t free. In the end I am willing to give all for the cause and that really makes the money I spend nothing more than green paper. Again a hearty thanks to all of those who have coughed up hard earned dollars to help with the fight. I know that things really suck right now (Regardless of what the media says) and money is not easy to come by. UPDATE: When the cops searched the truck the only things that they took were Brian’s badge (He is former LEO) and legally carried handgun. They took it to “Investigate it” (Make sure it was legal?) and locked it up as evidence. He was not there when the search took place and was told that the gun was not part of the obstruction case and he could pick it up whenever. This morning Stacy called the Pinellas county states attorney to make arrangements to pick the gun up and was told that it was now part of the case against her. Scumbags.

Gallup: Americans sense of freedom drops (Now trails RWANDA)

From: Christian science monitor
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2014/0701/Land-of-the-free-Not-so-much.-Americans-sense-of-freedom-drops-poll-finds

This Independence Day, Americans will celebrate the nation’s core values, especially freedom. But according to a new international poll, Americans have become significantly “less satisfied with the freedom to choose what they want to do with their lives.”

Seventy-nine percent of US residents are satisfied with their level of freedom, down from 91 percent in 2006, according to the Gallup survey, released Tuesday.

That 12-point drop pushes the United States from among the highest in the world in terms of perceived freedom to 36th place, outside the top quartile of the 120 countries sampled, trailing Paraguay, Rwanda, and the autonomous region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Only 10 nations experienced as sharp a drop as the US in terms of the satisfaction of citizens with their level of freedom: Egypt, Greece, Italy, Venezuela, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Romania, Yemen, Pakistan, and Spain.

Among the people most satisfied with their own level of freedom are New Zealanders, who top the list at 94 percent, and Australians, who come in second at 93 percent, according to the report.

I think this decline is interesting in terms of perception,” says Jon Clifton, managing director of the Gallup World Poll. “Certainly the previous numbers make sense in terms of our classic self-perception. The recent numbers do not.”

One possible explanation for the sharp decline in the US is that Americans have been feeling constrained by the economy since 2006 – and their options have declined in a concrete, material way, Gallup says.

“The decline in perceived freedom among Americans could be attributed to the U.S. economy,” the report says. “Many Americans continue to lack confidence in the country and continue to see it as one of the biggest problems facing the country.”

Still, the report notes, there are some problems with this hypothesis: Self-reported job creation has rebounded, Americans are “feeling better about the economy,” and spending habits in the US are near their pre-recession levels.

“Although unclear, the decline in perceived freedom could be more than just economics,” such as how Americans view their government, writes Mr. Clifton.

Since June 2013, confidence of Americans in their government has dropped significantly. In a poll released Monday, Gallup reports a 7-point drop in confidence in the presidency (to 29 percent), a 4-point drop for the Supreme Court (to 30 percent), and a 3-point drop for Congress (to 7 percent, a record low).

According to another poll also released by Gallup on Tuesday, the portion of Americans who believe there to be “widespread corruption” in the US has jumped from 59 percent in 2006 to 79 percent in 2013.

“It’s hard to say why this is,” says Clifton. “It could be due to recent scandals like the IRS’s targeting of conservative groups and the NSA leaks.”

In any case, he adds, Americans are coming to view their government as an obstacle, rather than an enabler.

“Americans not only feel that the U.S. government is performing poorly, as demonstrated by record-low congressional approval ratings, but they also report that the U.S. government itself as one of the biggest problem facing the country today,” the report concludes.

The survey also notes a statistically significant correlation between perceptions of corruption and perceptions of freedom worldwide, with many of the countries with the most perceived freedom also boasting low levels of corruption.

The Gallup poll took place between 2006 and 2013 and included approximately 1,000 face-to-face interviews from each nation. The margin of error ranged from 1.7 to 5.8 percent.

I love the sense of befuddlement as the author tries to hypothesize the possible reasons for the decline. Could it be the economy, which has been faltering since 2006? (2008)    No you asswipe it’s the NSA, TSA, DHS and the rest of the Govt. alphabet soup. It’s the over reach of the federal government and the militarizing of the police forces. It’s the overt corruption of our government and the feckless but evil leadership of our dear leader. It is the intrusion of federally mandated health care. In short, to clear up your befuddlement. It is tyranny. It is the fact that we have lost our representation and now live in a federally controlled police state. What a moron.

Islamic state of Iraq loots $500 billion Iraqi Dinar, now has more money than the Falkland islands

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/mosul-seized-jihadis-loot-429m-citys-central-bank-make-isis-worlds-richest-terror-force-1452190

The Islamic state of Iraq recently over ran Mosul, Iraq’s second city, after regular army troops fled. It wasn’t bad enough that they gained all the arms and weapons on the military base that we supplied to the Iraqi army.  After taking the city and government offices they began to loot all of the banks netting an estimated $429 million in American dollars, leaving them richer than small nations such as the Falkland islands.      If anyone thinks that this is not going to come home to roost on us, I think that they are sadly mistaken. Whether through intention or just sheer stupidity, this and the previous administration has now made an Al Qaeda affiliated group the best funded terror organization on the planet. As extremist Muslim insurgencies burn across the middle east, Africa and Asia, ISIS now has it’s hands on more money than Al Qaeda itself.    The “War on terror” is now showing itself as an abysmal failure as we prepare to abandon Afghanistan to our enemies. The entire balance of power has been shifted in the middle east after country after country has fallen to revolutions covertly supported and funded by our own government. Every major government that kept Al-Qaeda at bay is either out, or in transition except Iran.    From Libya to Syria to Afghanistan Al-Qaeda is going to have a free reign. Karzai’s government will not stand a chance  once the Taliban coupled with Al Qaeda start flooding back into the country. As each of these countries fall, more and more money is going to be channeled into terrorist groups. With this destabilization, our own government has almost made it certain that Jihad will fall on our shores.     Once they are done fighting among themselves they will be turning their eyes to us. Don’t think that for one second that they have forgotten one single Sunni death caused by America. They will now have the funding of entire countries to focus their terror on us.   Here at home that will only mean more justification for DHS and NSA to restrict our rights in the name of fighting terrorists. More surveillance, more searches and more infringements.  The gross irony here is that they have made and empowered these enemies for them to be in the position to attack us and we, not them will pay the price.       Have I said this lately? Fuck Obama. Oh yeah, and Fuck George Bush too. Man, have they really screwed us good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cops ambushed in Vegas. Couple claims “This is the start of a revolution” Gadsen flag draped on the bodies

http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/shooters-metro-ambush-left-five-dead-spoke-white-supremacy-and-desire-kill-police

“Witnesses told police one of the shooters yelled “This is the start of a revolution” before shooting the officers. Gillespie later said he could not confirm that.

The shooters then stripped the officers of their weapons and ammunition and badges, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation. They then covered the officers with something that featured the Gadsden flag, a yellow banner with a coiled snake above the words, “Don’t tread on Me.”

Guess they couldn’t wait and got froggy.    The cops said that they are white supremacists because there were swastikas at their home. Personally I don’t see a Gadsen flag/Nazi connection. I am sure before it is over that they will also be child molesters.    Dangerous and interesting times that we live in. I don’t think that this is going to be the last incident that we see.

Edward Snowden : “Every citizen has a duty to resist”

From U.S news and world report- Steven Nelson

Complete article here: http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/04/30/edward-snowden-bashes-james-clapper-offers-advice-to-would-be-whistleblowers

Exiled whistleblower Edward Snowden accepted the Ridenhour Prize for truth-telling Wednesday, given in celebration of his disclosure of the National Security Agency’s massive phone and Internet surveillance programs.

“A year ago there was no way I could have imagined being honored in this room,” Snowden told an audience at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., via a choppy video feed from Russia. “I realized the most likely outcome [of giving classified documents to the press] was that I would spend the rest of my life in prison.”

“We haven’t won the day … but we will get there,” he said.

Danielle Brian, a member of the selection committee, prefaced his speech by saying some people associated with the prize were “uncomfortable” with giving it to Snowden.

“I’m certainly not one of those who is uncomfortable,” declared investigative author James Bamford as he took over the introduction.

[READ: Lights Out for NSA? Md. Lawmakers Seek to Cut Off Agency HQ]

Before Snowden’s leaks, Bamford said, the intelligence community had nearly relapsed to its abuse practices during the reign of former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The NSA was a “runaway surveillance train,” he said.

Now, the electronic spy agency once jokingly referred to as “No Such Agency” is known as “Not Secret Anymore” among NSA workers, Bamford said, citing confidential sources.

Throughout his acceptance speech Snowden hammered Director of National Intelligence James Clapper for lying to Congress on March 12, 2013, about whether the NSA was collecting information on millions of Americans.

Snowden said he asked a co-worker at the time why nobody would expose the truth, and co-worker told him, “Do you know what happens to people who do?”

The whistleblower said it was ironic that he faced three felony charges within 24 hours of revealing his identity while the perjurious spy boss wasn’t punished, and contrasted his violation of an employment contract with Clapper’s oath-breaking.

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“We watch our own people more closely than any population in the world,” Snowden said. “That is not hyperbole.”

He repeated a previous claim that he could tap the phone of anyone – even the president – if he was provided a personal email address.

Laura Poitras, the documentary filmmaker who disseminated documents that Snowden leaked, was also honored.

“I’d like to share this award with my beloved colleague Glenn Greenwald,” she said, also via video feed. Poitras and Greenwald, formerly of The Guardian, are reportedly the only people will access to the complete trove of Snowden-leaked documents.

In April 2013, Poitras recalled, she received an email from Snowden saying he planned to claim credit after the press reported his leaks. Two months later – after the bombshells dropped about the NSA collecting all American phone records and directly accessing information from major U.S. technology companies – he did so before flying from Hong Kong to Moscow.

[MORE: 10K Encrypted ‘Snowden Phones’ Sold in 12 Hours]

Following their speeches, Bamford, Snowden and Poitras took turns asking each other questions.

Bamford asked Snowden to give advice to future NSA whistleblowers.

Editorial cartoon on NSA phone call collection

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Editorial Cartoons on the NSA

“If they’re going to do it they better have encryption,” he said, and avoid using their home IP address. “Ideally, work with Congress in advance to make sure we have reformed laws and better protections.”

“Every citizen has a duty to resist” government actions that are immoral or unethical, Snowden said. He then asked Poitras for her opinion on whether the NSA should be divided into two parts, one offensive and one defensive.

“If we were to separate those things I’m not sure what oversight we’d have,” she responded.

Snowden also asked Poitras how confident she was in the House and Senate intelligence committees’ capability to reform the NSA, compared to the chambers’ respective judiciary committees.


Execution

Her hair has been shorn
Her face cut and bruised
Her flowing gown torn
The beauty once in her eyes
Faded
Drone strikes
Warrant less searches
Roadblocks and pat downs
Eaves dropping
Secret eyes and ears
Always listening
Always watching
Be careful what you do
Or they may come after you
Swat teams and armored cars
Men clad in black
Weapons at the ready
Waiting to attack
They have her now
Imprisoned
Cold shackles hold her hands
Her breath is low and shallow
Seems that death
Is now at hand

Possible Ebola case in Canada

http://news.yahoo.com/possible-ebola-case-canada-health-official-232704327.html

Just what you want to hear in the morning. Makes you want to sing we are the world and hold hands with some African. One of the many downsides to globalization.  This is the first time that Ebola has crossed the borders and left Guinea with six suspected cases in Liberia.      I can’t help but have my suspicions with the human hating leftists and their population control schemes.

Secret call recorded between Putin and Obama

Choom: Vlad, you’re really bringing my buzz down. We really need to talk about this. You have totally busted my buzz with this Crimea thing.

Vlad: Let me call you back, I just speared a shark and don’t want to drop my phone

Choom: Wait! Don’t hang up, I have everyone all over my ass to do something. Even Michelle is pissed off because I look like such a fool. Why don’t we get together for a smoke? Talk about this like men.

Vlad: (uproarious laughter drowned out by the sound of outboard engine powering through a wave)

Choom: What? I didn’t quite catch that (Sound of deep inhaling) Yo’ how ’bout it, got time for a smoke?

Choom: Vlad? Vlad? Hey dude can you hear?

Vlad: Dave’s not home.

Choom: Vlad? Vlad? Dude? Don’t hang up!

Choom: Crap. (Sound of deep inhaling)

From TL Davis: “Will I go to Connecticut? it is my duty”

Ours to defend

“There are some hard truths to be faced in the coming weeks. Ukraine is instructive to people who will go to the barricades and face down a tyrant. Connecticut is instructive to people who will stand before the blue line of the tyrant’s muscle and give themselves to expose the demon’s face. Ruby Ridge and Waco are instructive to people who will hunker down and separate themselves from society in order to survive.

Then, there are those who will wait on the Supreme Court to rule that all of the Second Amendment infringements are unconstitutional and make the government forces stand down. They will wait for the Supreme Court to rule that the NSA spying is unconstitutional and make the government stop it. They will wait for the Supreme Court to rule that Obamacare violates the First Amendment rights to freedom of religion and the “free exercise thereof” clause.”

Read the rest here: http://christianmerc.blogspot.com/2014/03/ours-to-defend.html

From my private writings. Musings in the middle of the night, about a year ago

It is a sad day in America when we must choose between being free men or criminals. It is a sad day when we must  choose between living ” A normal Life” or turning our guns upon our fellow citizens.     I am sad today to be in America. I am sad to be an American.    Events have bypassed me at a rate that I cannot consider. They have brought me to where I am today ; Where I have the choice to be a criminal, a revolutionary or a citizen.   With much regret and sorrow, the lives that I care about in danger , I must  follow that path of freedom.  I cannot say for other men, but as for me ; Liberty or death.   My path it seems has been sealed by fate. Maybe all of  our paths have been.    We shall see in the morrow.   I am an atheist , but let me say , may God and providence be with us.

Administration considering killing American citizen with drone strike

http://www.breitbart.com/system/wire/ap_ca2280e951cf462fbf8e308fd52b7a9b

“But one U.S. official said the Defense Department was divided over whether the man is dangerous enough to merit the potential domestic fallout of killing an American without charging him with a crime or trying him, and the potential international fallout of such an operation in a country that has been resistant to U.S. action.”

“killing an American without charging him with a crime or trying him” Yes, this is the America we now live in. They are worried about the fallout if they kill him without charging him with a crime. It’s not the law they are concerned with or the constitution, but the fallout.     Maybe we can accuse them of treason…or worse, and drag them out of their offices and hang them from the light poles. Why not? If is good enough for them, why not for us? They are leading us on a path of destruction and tyranny and they pose more of a danger to our freedom than Al Qaida. Who needs to charge them with a crime or try them?    Boy, I woke up without a sense of humor this morning….Can I have a drone strike with that doughnut?

Russia contemplates military annexation of Ukraine after the olympics

Andrey Illarionov, Political scientist and former adviser to Vladimir Putin

“Ukraine is a failed state, and the historic chance for reunification of all the Russian lands can be lost in the next couple of weeks, so we mustn’t put off the solution to the Ukrainian Question.”

Putin knows that he has free rein to do as he pleases. Who is going to stop him the EU? Their financial system is crumbling as we speak. Obama?

Yeah right, I am sure that Vlad is trembling in his boots. The most impotent and incompetent leader that our country has ever had, surely has put the fear of God in those commie bastards.

An ascendent Russia has a now or never chance to re-assert it’s power and recapture it’s sphere of influence. Don’t think that Putin has given up the idea of Russia as an empire. The Russians will not be satisfied until they are a world power again.

Maybe Obama will send hordes of troops waving rainbow flags in to stop the Russian menace from spreading across Europe.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/02/06/7-Feb-14-World-View-Russia-contemplates-Ukraine-military-action-after-Sochi

Obama to bypass congress to achieve agenda

http://news.yahoo.com/white-house-warns-obama-could-around-congress-160254673–politics.html

http://westernrifleshooters.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/slide_334279_3346470_free.jpg

Here is how they say “Fuck you tyrant” in Ukrainian

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Here it is translated into American English

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And here in traditional Irish brogue

Resist.. By all means necessary.