The Bushes, Now you know the rest of the story!!!!!!!!!! Listen and pay attention to all associated youtubes.

Deathbed confessions, photos support claims that George H. Scherf(f), Jr., was the 41st U.S. president Posted on February 13, 2012by Jean ;::This is the link to the document below: https://web.archive.org/web/20141003144730/http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2012/02/13/deathbed-confessions-photos-support-claims-that-george-h-scherff-jr-was-the-41st-u-s-president/ This comes from a reader, D, and is quite lengthy, but of great value. These are D’s words: This appeared in 2007 in The Idaho […]

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They’re Worried: Gun Control Group Sues to Stop Nullification

The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence filed litigation on Wednesday in an attempt to undermine the Second Amendment Preservation Act that passed by the Kansas legislature in April 2013. It hopes to overturn the law, leaving the firearm rights of Kansans in jeopardy. The Kansas Second Amendment Preservation Act was a historically significant defense…

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Bill that Threatens Privacy Passes US Senate Committee

Congressional efforts to fortify dragnet domestic surveillance advanced last week when a Senate committee approved the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISA). CISA is an addition to the current National Security Act of 1947 creating a subsection 1104 which incorporates private companies into the intelligence community under voluntary measures. It is intended to make…

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Today in History: Sedition Act signed into law on July 14, 1798

No protesting the government? No freedom of the press? Lawmakers jailed? Is this the story of the Soviet Union during the Cold War? No. It describes the United States in 1798 after the passage of the Sedition Act. The History Channel describes it as one of the “most egregious breaches of the U.S. Constitution in…

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What’s It Like to Work for the New York FED?

“Not bad, if you like perks, 8-hour days, and bureaucratic security. This is the opinion of two-thirds of its employees who responded to the GlassDoor inquiry. It’s fat city in Fat City. And why not? Working for the Federal Reserve is a license to print money . . . literally. Click the link to see what the good life is like for America’s legal counterfeiting operation.” Continue reading

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My Email Debate with a Columnist Who Wants Feds To Arrest Cancer Patients

Kansas Star columnist Mary Sanchez wants the federal government to arrest suffering cancer patients using marijuana for pain relief and lock them up in cages. Granted, she’s not likely to admit it, but I think I stand on pretty solid ground making that assumption because she hates nullification. She said so in a recent column…

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23 and Counting: New York Nullifies Unconstitutional Federal Marijuana Ban

ALBANY, NY – New York officially became the twenty-third state to effectively nullify the federal ban on medical marijuana after Gov. Cuomo signed historic legislation into law allowing for sick patients to access cannabis as a treatment option last Monday. Program Bill 57 passed through the New York state legislature on Jun. 20. The law…

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The Curious Case Of The Bulgarian Bank Runs

“Because of the extent of the fraud, BNB say that nationalizing CorpBank is not an option – it describes it as ‘a bottomless barrel’. The Bulgarian Finance Ministry estimates that the cost of the deposit guarantee will raise the public deficit from 1.8% of gdp to 3%, putting it at the Maastricht treaty limit. This will be seen as a considerable disappointment in Brussels, which in the recent European Semester report advised the Bulgarian government not to allow the deficit to rise any further. And it raises considerable questions about the capability of the BNB to supervise banks effectively. Only a month ago CorpBank was given a clean bill of health. Now it is bankrupt because of a major fraud.” Continue reading

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