Yearly Archives: 2014

Government Agency: If 9 Substations Are Destroyed, The Power Grid Could Be Down For 18 Months

By Michael Snyder What would you do if the Internet or the power grid went down for over a year?  Our key infrastructure, including the Internet and the power grid, is far more vulnerable than most people would dare to … Continue reading

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How Sanctions Against Russia Could Signal the Beginning of ‘World War III’

“Russia is playing a very good game of Chess and there’s every reason to believe that Russia has thought this out in advance,” said Vitaly Chernetsky, a Ukraine expert at the University of Kansas.It’s up to the rest of the … Continue reading

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A mini survival kit for preppers

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Your Relationships Have Been Defiled

FREEMANSPERSPECTIVE Relationships matter, a lot. We are formed by relationships with other people: parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, neighbors, spouses, children, business associates, and more. The impact of relationships in our lives is profound. But there is a factor … Continue reading

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Is Requiring ID To Purchase Firearms Racist?

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Act of War: Ukrainian Officer Shot Dead In Military Base Raid

While the Monday deadline set forth by Secretary of State John Kerry and President Obama led only to the seizures of financial assets belonging to members of the Russian parliament and other business leaders, the situation in the Ukraine is … Continue reading

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The Taste Of Crow

by T.L. Davis The gun owners of Connecticut have an opportunity to turn the clock backward on the concept of gun confiscation. The support for them is nationwide and being watched by every Second Amendment advocate across the country. Patriots … Continue reading

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Meet The Brand New, And Shocking, Third Largest Foreign Holder Of US Treasurys

Something hilarious, and at the same time pathetic, happened earlier today: at precisely 9 am the US Treasury released its delayed Treasury International Capital data (which was supposed to be released yesterday but was delayed because it snowed) which disclosed … Continue reading

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SEIU Hit With Second-Biggest Campaign Finance Fine in Michigan History

The Service Employees International Union will have to pay the second-highest fine in Michigan history for its failed 2012 campaign to preserve forced union dues among home care workers. Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said that the politically powerful … Continue reading

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Against Common Core Action Alert from N. Raleigh KTM

PLEASE REMEMBER: The two hour public hearing scheduled for March 20, 2014, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm in Room 643 of the Legislative Office Building is conducted to accept comment and opinion on implementation of the Common Core State Standards in North Carolina … Continue reading

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Israel’s defense chief says U.S. projecting weakness

Moshe Yaalon, whose remarks were reported in the Haaretz daily on Tuesday, caused friction with the United States only two months ago when he described Secretary of State John Kerry’s quest for Israeli-Palestinian peace as messianic and obsessive. His latest … Continue reading

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THE DAY AFTER

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Obama, Putin at breaking point

The relationship between President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to have reached the breaking point over the crisis in Ukraine. Through a series of long telephone conversations, Obama and Putin have talked extensively behind the scenes about the … Continue reading

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Obama Gets Blood from a Rock and It Is Still Not Enough

Tax Revenues Hit Record in First 5 Months of FY14; 5-Month Deficit Still $377B Inflation-adjusted federal tax revenues hit a record $1,104,947,000,000 in the first five months of fiscal 2014, but the federal government still ran a $377,379,000,000 deficit during … Continue reading

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Moscow Accuses Ukraine of Electronic Attack on Satellite

by Bill Gertz Russia is accusing Ukraine of conducting an electronic attack on an orbiting communications satellite and is threatening unspecified retaliation as cyber warfare between the two states heats up over the crisis in Crimea. Russia’s Ministry of Communications … Continue reading

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