Zombies are currently all the rage. Between movies, books, games, television shows, and other media the concept of a zombie apocalypse is very popular. And before you accuse yours truly of totally losing his mind, you should note the accompanying picture is brought to you courtesy of the CDC.
A SWAT team in upstate New York is being mocked as an example of the difference between military and police training after an officer was captured peering through a backwards sight on his combat rifle.
The DHS has purchased over 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition over the past year – enough to wage a 20 year plus war. Earlier this month, Forbes Magazine called for a “national conversation” on the matter.
“We need a constitutional amendment that would allow the legislature to control the so-called free speech rights of corporations,” Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA)
A Little Rock family making funeral arrangements tonight after their son 34-year-old Booker Davis Jr. died in police custody on Sunday night
Police in Texas shot an unarmed man 41 times, then turned around and confiscated another man’s camera after he started taking photos and shooting video of the bloody aftermath.
The Post-Aurora “Rampage” Few Have Heard About William Grigg lewrockwell.com One day after a lethal shooting rampage in Aurora, Colorado left twelve people dead and scores injured, another eruption of criminal violence left one dead and several others injured in Anaheim, California. The perpetrators of the second assault were officers from the Anaheim Police Department, [...]
Elite group calls for blatant violation of Posse Comitatus Act
Military training in the middle of Miami jolts residents out of bed
The Grand Bay Hotel was attacked! Wait, never mind, it was just a military training exercise.
Are There Evacuation Plans In Place? Will Armed Security Forces Blanket Federal Buildings? Nobody Can Really Be Sure
Last week the City of Boston agreed to pay Simon Glik $170,000 in damages and legal fees to settle a civil rights lawsuit stemming from his 2007 felony arrest for videotaping police roughing up a suspect. Prior to the settlement, the First Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that Glik had a “constitutionally protected right to videotape police carrying out their duties in public.” The Boston Police Department now explicitly instructs its officers not to arrest citizens openly recording them in public.






Depopulation Through Planned Governmental Starvation of U.S. Citizens
Depopulation Through Planned Governmental Starvation of U.S. Citizens Dave Hodges “If people let government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny.” Thomas Jefferson The lessons of history clearly demonstrate that dictatorial regimes, [...]