23 April 2016: the day that marks 400 years since the death of playwright William Shakespeare. The Bard’s legacy is still strongly felt around the world, with his influence upon the English language showing little sign of relenting. Even those who never want to hear his name again after studying the tragedies at school must accept that Shakespeare is everywhere. His plays are still widely considered the pinnacle and his mastery of words continue to impress and inspire. Only recently has Benedict Cumberbatch tackled arguably the most challenging of Shakespeare’s roles, Hamlet, on the London stage, while Michael Fassbender won … Continue reading

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Hey, did you know in Texas, it’s illegal to possess an Erlenmeyer flask without a permit from the government? What’s an Erlenmeyer flask? It’s that glass conical-bottom, narrow-necked flask you see in all the science labs. Remember high school science class? So why is a piece of science lab equipment illegal without das paperwerken from das government? Because it’s allegedly used to manufacture illegal drugs. Well, gosh, so are a lot of things! But this is a thing I have mentioned before here and now would like to expand on: Local government is often the most tyrannical because they can … Continue reading

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While Sweden’s seemingly self-imposed refugee crisis continues to roil the nation’s population, it appears different and potentially just as problematic social unrest looms. As Gatestone reports, for the last few years, immigration-welcoming Sweden has been overwhelmed with Roma beggars from Romania and Bulgaria who have turned “panhandling into an occupation.” Nobody knows exactly how many of them there are, but The Gatestone Institute’s Ingrid Carlqvist reports, Sweden has been overwhelmed with Roma beggars from Romania and Bulgaria. In 2014, the newspaperSydsvenskan reported that an estimated 600 Roma beggars lived in the country; a few months ago, the government-appointed “National Coordinator for Vulnerable … Continue reading

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If you try to think of all the scary situations that people can find themselves in, you’ll realize that most, if not all of them have something in common. They all involve a feeling of helplessness. That’s the common thread in just about every scary scenario and phobia, and that’s what really scares most people. And that fear is cranked up to 11 when another person is making us feel helpless. There is nothing more frightening than being at the mercy of a violent person that wants to do you harm. And if you ever find yourself at the mercy … Continue reading

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In the race for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump would seem to be in the catbird seat. He has won the most states, the most delegates, and the most votes – by nearly 2 million. He has brought out the largest crowds and is poised for huge wins in the largest states of the East, New York, and Pennsylvania. Yet, there is a growing probability that the backroom boys will steal the nomination from him at a brokered convention in Cleveland. Over the weekend, Colorado awarded all 34 delegates to Ted Cruz. The fix had been in since August, when … Continue reading

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New York—Even after all these years, I’m still at times floored by the scale of the place. And it’s always the old reliables that stand out: the silvery arcs of the Chrysler Building; the wide avenues; the filigree of Central Park; the limestone monument to power, Rockefeller Center. The recent trend for tall, slender, and glassy housing for money-laundering Russians and Chinese curiously does not mix with the city’s motto of ever bigger and grander. It’s as if the transparency of the glass structure is teasing the authorities about the origins of the owners’ wealth. Come in and take a … Continue reading

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Robert Nisbet once told this story to a group of grad students. I do not recall if the story was first hand or second hand. A professor was sitting at a table in the student center. Around him were graduate students, hanging on his every word. At another table, a colleague remarked: “There is a fake giant surrounded by real pygmies.” I wish I had said that. In every field, there are giants and pygmies. Most giants are fake. All pygmies are pygmies. If you want to make an impression in any field, you must first identify the real giants … Continue reading

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Tom DiLorenzo’s recent blog about the outbreak of brain-lock on the Indiana University campus is but the latest example of a syndrome so widespread that other instances are hard to mention because they would take up more blog space than Lew could accommodate. I am reminded of the polio epidemic that was so devastating in my youth; there were no identifiable causes against which parents could take protection. At that time, local swimming pools, school playgrounds, parks, or other gathering places, were not found to be attractors for the virus. A child could be infected, his or her arms, legs, … Continue reading

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“The Founding Fathers never intended a nation where citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government.” ― Ron Paul If there is an absolute maxim by which the federal government seems to operate, it is that the American taxpayer always gets ripped off. This is true whether you’re talking about taxpayers being forced to fund high-priced weaponry that will be used against us, endless wars that do little for our safety or our freedoms, or bloated government agencies such as the National Security Agency with its secret budgets, covert agendas, and clandestine activities. Rubbing salt in … Continue reading

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By Dr. Mercola In much of the U.S., spring allergies may begin as early as February and last until summer. Tree pollen is a common springtime allergen, although often people have allergies to three or four species of trees and plants. Airborne mold spores represent another common culprit. Monitoring outdoor pollen counts can be helpful, but you’ll only benefit from staying indoors on high-count days if the elevated levels include pollens to which you’re allergic (allergy testing can help you determine your individual allergies). A better bet is to be prepared to tackle your springtime allergies regardless of what the … Continue reading

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Just 10 days before his trip to kiss the Saudi royal hem one more time, President Obama has been hit by a “60 Minutes” program on what he will not release—the secret “28 pages” of the 2002 Congressional investigation of 9/11, which reportedly describe the Saudis’ involvement in and support for those attacks. Democratic Party Congressional leader Nancy Pelosi called for the release of those secret pages, which is the promise to the 9/11 victims’ families Obama has repeatedly broken throughout his dismal presidency.

WATCH: LPAC’s Feature Documentary 9/11: Ten Years Later

Will justice finally be done for the victims of 9/11? Not by Obama. He is embarrassed and under pressure from the completely bipartisan demand for the declassification. But he is completely allied with the Saudis in a murderous and disastrous series of wars, still continuing—Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen. The Saudi government immediately denounced the “60 Minutes” program, making clear the sick Wahabi monarchy could not stand such exposure.

Obama, in an April 10 interview, called the Libya war “the worst mistake of his Presidency.” He’s lying about it—his cancellation of the U.S. manned space programs was a greater crime against humanity’s future and this nation’s mission. And he continues total U.S. support for the Saudi “coalition’s” genocidal war in Yemen.

But the very lies show that the opportunity is there now, to remove him from office, the only way to really deal with these crimes before they include war—thermonuclear war—with Russia or China.

Then there is London, whose intelligence services have always controlled and used the Wahabi House of Saud. It has dominated Obama since he kowtowed to the Royal Family and Privy Council for a global bailout of Wall Street and London, at the April 2009 G-20 meeting.

London’s imperial “offshore” financial empire stands exposed by the “Panama Papers” global scandal: Half of all the hundreds of thousands of dirty money shell companies exposed in the scandal are in the British Virgin Islands; 20% of them were set up at the behest of a single bank, HSBC, the British “opium war bank” whose real name is Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking company.

British Prime Minister Cameron is ensnared personally in the scandal and may be forced out. Each new day’s action he announces in his suddenly discovered crusade “to end tax evasion” is a greater self-exposure and object of ridicule. Transparency International, the British weapon against developing countries, has suddenly “discovered” British tax evasion. The vast “London offshore” financial empire is under the spotlight.

And the entire London-Wall Street financial system of the trans-Atlantic countries is heading toward a complete collapse, as signaled by the emergency meeting of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governor’s Monday morning and the equally sudden meeting between Obama and Federal Reserve chair Yellen Monday afternoon.

This opportunity will not come again. Leave the sinking London-Wall Street ship and take the alternative—the New Silk Road policy of the BRICS, for planet-wide great infrastructure projects, space exploration, and nuclear fusion science.

And throwing out Obama in the process, is the only action that could shake up the Presidential contest and bring out actually qualified candidates.

I’d like daily updates from LPAC.

Tomorrow I will speaking at a press conference regarding Bellion Spirits’ petition challenging the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Tax Bureau (TTB)’s refusal  to allow the company to list NTX as an ingredient of their vodka.

One of TTB’s arguments is […]