End School Bullying
Here is how I would fight back.
Here is how I would fight back.
What has a Papal Encyclical calling on the world to end its use of fossil fuels and to pray to God for the success of the global “climate summit” in December got in common with the Greek euro crisis, the ominous rift between the West and Russia, and the shambles Europe is making over the desperation of African and Syrian refugees to find safety this side of the Mediterranean? They are all different aspects of the two greatest acts of political make-believe of our time, so all-pervasive that it is hard for us to grasp just how much effect they … Continue reading →
Perhaps it has occurred to you as it has to me that the United States is no longer capable of producing political leadership. In the current issue of Trends Journal, Gerald Celente describes the eight candidates (at the time he went to press) for the US presidential nomination as “Liars, cowards, freaks & fools.” Celente put it well. If you look at the sorry collection that aspires to be the CEO of what continues to be described as the “exceptional, indispensable, most important country with the largest economy and military, the world’s only Superpower, the Uni-power,” you see a collection … Continue reading →
“Give me control of a nation’s money supply, and I care not who makes its laws.” – Amschel Rothschild To my understanding, that Amstel Rothschild ever said such a thing is in doubt. All I will say is if he didn’t say it, he should have. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard does an excellent job of highlighting the institution that is, in fact, in charge. He is not impressed with their work regarding the situation in Greece: Rarely in modern times have we witnessed such a display of petulance and bad judgment by those supposed to be in charge of global financial stability, … Continue reading →
The manager of one of Great Britain’s biggest bond funds, which has £4 billion under management, is now advising investors that the time has come “to hold physical cash,” along with gold and silver. He sees “systemic risk in the system” and is concerned that global debt, particularly mortgage debt, has been inflated to record levels by extraordinarily low interest rates that will soon come to an end. He is especially worried about whether banks will be able to withstand such a financial shock. Deposits in British banks are only insured up to £85,000 by the FSCS (the U.K.’s FDIC) and the British … Continue reading →
Unlike many other types of alcohol, over the years vodka has gained a reputation for being more than just devastatingly effective beverage (if you know what I mean). Vodka is also quite useful for a number of tasks. It’s kind of like the duct tape of spirits. It’s a cheap, ubiquitous, all purpose liquor that has more applications than you can shake a stick at. Coincidentally, if you’re haphazardly swinging a stick for any reason, you should probably quit drinking vodka, and start using it on any one of the following applications: Toothache Relief Alcoholic beverages are notorious for damaging … Continue reading →
This morning when I emerged groggily into something resembling consciousness, I didn’t know that I was going to establish the impossibility of ants. Here was a deep philosophical matter, creeping up on me surreptitiously. The dogs as usual came thundering in to see whether we still existed and, having ascertained that we did, offered to have their ears scratched. Such are dogs. Our felines, Cat and Other Cat, sleep on the bed with us—north of the border, there is probably a federal law against this—and also want our attention. Why? They get nothing by sleeping with us. We feed them … Continue reading →
As WND has reported, Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof was a known drug user who was caught with the powerful mind-altering narcotic Suboxone when apprehended by police during an incident on Feb. 28. Suboxone is used to treat addiction to opioid drugs such as heroin. It’s adverse effects include anxiety, irritability, depersonalization, confusion, suicidal thoughts and irrational, sometimes violent behavior. Other drugs linked to mass killers have more often been geared toward treating mental illness. According to a data set of U.S. mass shootings from 1982-2012 prepared by Mother Jones magazine, of 62 mass shootings carried out by 64 shooters, … Continue reading →
PDF: Free the Pope from Satan.pdfDuring the most recent days, John Schellnhuber, a Satanist in the service of the British Royal Family, has in effect declared himself Pope. Schellnhuber was fraudulently inducted overnight into the Pontifical Acad…
`Let the jury consider their verdict,’ the King said, for about the twentieth time that day. `No, no!’ said the Queen. `Sentence first–verdict afterwards.’ `Stuff and nonsense!’ said Alice loudly. `The idea of having the sentence first!’ `Hold your tongue!’…
The only way to guarantee they will stop is to “remove guns from society,” he said.
Korean company has stitched together a video wall of four displays at the rear of the truck.
Korean company has stitched together a video wall of four displays at the rear of the truck.
Interview with man who used personal firearm to save crowd from armed terrorists.
Interview with man who used personal firearm to save crowd from armed terrorists.