Yearly Archives: 2015

Going for the Brain: Why al-Qaida Attacks Yemen Intelligence Buildings & Personnel

by Sam Culper III I haven’t been keeping up with the four-sided war in Yemen probably as much as I should be.  One thing I’ve noticed about the fighting, however, is a concerted effort by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP; … Continue reading

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Pork Is Back on the Menu

The Obama administration did a rapid U-turn on its decision to remove pork products from federal prisons after a few questions from Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley. The federal Bureau of Prisons’ reversal of the Oct. 1 menu change comes just … Continue reading

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Obama cancels Arctic drilling lease sales

The Obama administration took a number of actions Friday to restrict future offshore drilling in the Arctic Ocean. The Interior Department is canceling two lease sales it had planned over the next year and a half for Arctic drilling rights … Continue reading

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Publius Huldah – Part 4: With Public Education, We Would Get Utopia

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The Appalachian Messenger – October 16, 2015

This week’s edition of the Appalachian Messenger has articles by: Bill Shuey Another Shooting Sam Culper KGB Example of Good Intelligence Analysis Robert Gore Praying to the Porcelain God Click here for the October 16, 2015 edition.

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Clarification

Question: Which part is going to hurt? Answer: Every part of Obamanation is going to hurt. It is only a measure of degrees of pain. David DeGerolamo

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Two new Ebola cases in Guinea, WHO says

Two people have fallen ill with Ebola in Guinea after two weeks with no new confirmed cases of the disease in West Africa, the World Health Organization said on Friday. WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told a U.N. briefing in Geneva … Continue reading

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Palestinian rioters torch Jewish holy site Joseph’s Tomb

Palestinians have torched a Jewish holy site in the West Bank city of Nablus, amid soaring tensions with Israel. Rioters set fire to a tomb revered as that of the biblical figure Joseph. The site, where Jews go to pray, … Continue reading

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NATO Member Turkey Shoots Down Drone Of Unknown Origin On Border With Syria

Over the course of Russia’s involvement in Syria, the tension between Moscow and Ankara has grown steadily. In short, NATO-member Turkey has accused Russian fighter jets of violating its airspace as they buzz the border on the way to hitting … Continue reading

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‘A SLAP IN THE FACE TO OBAMA’: CUBAN TROOPS FIGHT FOR ASSAD IN SYRIA

American officials have confirmed a report from the University of Miami’s Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies that Cuban special forces are operating on the ground in Syria in defense of dictator Bashar al-Assad, and are expected to operate Russian … Continue reading

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Dutch Muslim Immigrant kids warn: convert or die

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Star Parker debates Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager

Star didn’t waste time getting to the bottom line. “Well, we had five, white, wealthy liberals trying to convince us — to one-up each other — that black lives matter so much to them that they’re going to do more … Continue reading

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The North American Community

The final report (PDF) from the Council on Foreign Relations in association with the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internacionales on The North America Community outlines their plan to make a North American Union … Continue reading

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How Do You Prepare a Child for Life in the American Police State?

By John W. Whitehead In an age dominated with news of school shootings, school lockdowns, police shootings of unarmed citizens (including children), SWAT team raids gone awry (leaving children devastated and damaged), reports of school resource officers tasering and shackling … Continue reading

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Wal-Mart’s Worst Stock Crash In 27 Years Is Another Sign That The Economy Is Rapidly Falling Apart

Now that a major global recession has begun, you would expect major retailers like Wal-Mart to run into trouble as consumer spending dries up, and that is precisely what is happening.  On Wednesday, shares of Wal-Mart experienced their largest single … Continue reading

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