Monthly Archives: September 2015

Al-Aqsa Mosque Address: Europe Wants the Muslim Refugees as Labor; We Shall Conquer Their Countries

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Because it works

When someone once asked the infamous gangster, John Dillinger, why he robbed banks, he responded, “Because that is where the money is!” If one asked the Clintons why they lie, presuming for a moment that they had the capacity to … Continue reading

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Gov. Christie Signs Executive Order Declaring State Of Emergency Ahead Of Pope’s Visit

Gov. Chris Christie has signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency ahead of Pope Francis’ visit to the region next week to manage public safety concerns. The order signed Friday authorizes the use of the New Jersey National Guard if … Continue reading

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177 House Members Vote Against Bill That Makes Killing a Born Baby Murder

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 248 to 177 on Friday afternoon to approve a bill that would give a born baby who survives an abortion the same protection under the law as “any person who comes to a hospital, … Continue reading

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Cooked IS Intel Possibly Biggest Scandal of Obama’s Presidency

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The Appalachian Messenger – September 18, 2015

This week’s edition of the Appalachian Messenger has articles by: Robert Gore Real Money Paul Rosenberg Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Thrive Publius Huldah The Truth About the “Supremacy Clause” Grid Down Medicine Difficult Pressure Dressings Sam Culper III Why … Continue reading

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Obama to nominate first openly gay service secretary to lead the Army

President Obama, in a historic first for the Pentagon, has chosen to nominate Eric Fanning to lead the Army, a move that would make him the first openly gay civilian secretary of one of the military services. Fanning’s nomination is … Continue reading

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Obama Mobilizes U.S. Troops To Build Security Wall In Niger

In 2005 then-Governor of Arizona Janet Napolitano famously said that building a wall on the southern border of the United States to stem the flow of illegal immigration would be ineffective. “You show me a 50-foot wall and I’ll show you a … Continue reading

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The Invasion

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Patriot Nurse: Prepare for the Winter

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House of Cards

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If I had a President

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President Obama’s senior adviser Valerie Jarrett met with Black Lives Matter

Jarrett met with three organizers for Campaign Zero. DeRay Mckesson, Brittany Packnett, and Johnetta Elzie as well as Phil Agnew of the Dream Defenders and Jamye Wooten, an organizer for Baltimore United for Change were there, according to a senior … Continue reading

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Digital HF Transmission Methods vs. IMC

Most folks don’t realize that international Morse Code (IMC) is a very early form of binary communications; Dits and Dahs or ones and zeros. All Amateur (Ham) license holders before 2007 and every Special Forces 18E (Communications NCO) before 2002 … Continue reading

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Why Americans are so angry with Washington

Are you already tired of the games? Bread and circuses as the world implodes. David DeGerolamo

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