Cash has never been a popular asset with the totalitarian set. It’s difficult, if not impossible, to trace. Cash makes it possible to do business “off the books.” For decades, with the US leading the effort, governments have engaged in a War on Cash. The original justification for this war was to fight racketeering. The War on Cash morphed into the War on Drugs, then the War on Money Laundering, and subsequently, the War on Terror. But now, central banks and their lackey governments have a new rationale for the War on Cash: the very existence of cash makes it … Continue reading

Police officers are more likely to be struck by lightning than be held financially accountable for their actions.—Law professor Joanna C. Schwartz (paraphrased) “In a democratic society,” observed Oakland police chief Sean Whent, “people have a say in how they are policed.” Unfortunately, if you can be kicked, punched, tasered, shot, intimidated, harassed, stripped, searched, brutalized, terrorized, wrongfully arrested, and even killed by a police officer, and that officer is never held accountable for violating your rights and his oath of office to serve and protect, never forced to make amends, never told that what he did was wrong, and … Continue reading

ABC News confirms that one of the suspects of the Garland Texas shooting incident, featuring professional war propagandists of the so-called “American Freedom Defense Intitiative” (AFDI), has been under FBI surveillance and investigation since at least as early as 2007. Their report, “Garland Shooting Suspect Elton Simpson’s Father: ‘My Son Made a Bad Choice’,” states: Followers of ISIS had been sending messages about the event in Texas for more than a week, calling for attacks. One referenced January’s Charlie Hebdo massacre in France and said it was time for “brothers” in the United States to do their part.Simpson was well … Continue reading

Jadis Tillery was worried about her waistline in the run-up to her wedding last March. ‘I have diabetes in my family, so I’ve always been aware of the need to stay trim,’ explains the 32-year-old marketing executive from London. ‘But even though I eat well and work out regularly, I just couldn’t shift those few extra pounds round my middle. Precisely the area my dress was going to highlight.’ Then she learned about a novel new weekly diet plan – which involved cutting her calories to just 1,000 a day for three days, then increasing them to 1,500 for the … Continue reading

‘A high-ranking Iraqi military figure has strongly dismissed a controversial US Congress bill which proposes the division of Iraq into three states and allows the Kurdish forces and the Sunni tribesmen to be armed directly […]

‘French President Francois Hollande has expressed support for Saudi Arabia’s brutal military aggression against Yemen a day after Paris sold 6.3-billion-euro (USD-seven-billion) worth of fighter jets to Qatar. Addressing a meeting of the [Persian] Gulf […]

‘At least 21 civilians, including women and children, have been killed in Saudi airstrikes targeting a residential area in the capital of Sa’ada province in northwestern Yemen. Saudi forces fired at least 100 rockets on […]

‘A group of US researchers say Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are facing a grave humanitarian situation, and have warned of a possible genocide there. Staff from Washington’s Center for the Prevention of Genocide visited Myanmar […]

US State Department announces bounty for four senior members, including group’s military commander, Omar al-Shishani.

Feds once again downplay dangerous borders to push agenda.

“There’s plenty of producer hedging going on as well, and those production levels are not going to come down if demand projections are not met.”

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