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Mission Unaccomplished: Today’s Army

Written by Gary North on November 5, 2016

You are about to see an aesthetically impressive video ad. It is a series of photos. The script gets a key idea across. It has a voice-over by an effective speaker. It has ominous music. In the private sector, this could be produced for under $1,000 if the music and photos were royalty-free. It could […]

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Texas Invaded by Foreign Troops: JADE HELM 15

Written by Gary North on April 25, 2015

What are U.S. troops doing in Texas? I know. Training. Training to suppress whom? Why? Then there is the matter of jurisdiction. Is there any jurisdiction that has immunity from future invasion? If so, Bastrop County, Texas, is clearly not one of them. It is located close to the capital of the state. The screws […]

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Looting for Justice: Same Old Story

Written by Gary North on November 25, 2014

Looters in Ferguson, Missouri defied President Obama and the parents of Michael Brown. The President and the parents had called for peaceful protests. This appeal to non-violence did not work. In the summer of 1965, I lived in Southern California. The region saw the images from the KTLA TV traffic helicopter, day after day, night […]

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Anonymous Ferguson Cop: “Get a Gun.”

Posted on November 20, 2014

FERGUSON, Mo. (CBS ST. LOUIS) – Law enforcement in the Ferguson area are preparing for potential protests and riots following the grand jury’s decision in the Michael Brown investigation, which is expected sometime this month. Talking to “St. Louis Coptalk” forum, a supposed police officer in the Ferguson area issued a warning to others in […]

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In New York, Annoying Someone Is No Longer A Felony

Written by John Odermatt on May 17, 2014

Everyone has an annoying friend, or at least an annoying acquaintance that doesn’t understand common courtesy or how to conduct themselves appropriately in public settings. Some people are unlucky enough to know of or to be harassed by an annoying enemy that pursues a personal vendetta well past the point of acceptable interaction. Annoying people […]

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War Games in Your City: Preparing for Civil Unrest

Written by Gary North on February 14, 2013

The military continues to run war games in American cities. Why? The optimists say that the military needs training for urban crowd control in foreign nations. The pessimists say that the military expects riots in the USA. I think it’s both. The military wants to keep its options open. This means preparing for 21st century […]

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Camp FEMA: The Dress Rehearsal

Written by Gary North on November 12, 2012

Mark Slavo has done yeoman service in reporting this. It relates to FEMA’s response to Hurricane Sandy. I hope it gets a wide hearing. Though details are scarce and media coverage has been completely restricted by officials, stories of what victims of Hurricane Sandy are experiencing at the hands of the Federal Emergency Management Agency […]

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DHS Buys More Sniper Ammunition

Written by Gary North on September 19, 2012

The Department of Homeland Security is stocking up. You never know when you will need a few hundred million rounds of ammunition. It is stocking up on .223 caliber ammo. This is suitable for military issue AR-15’s. It will begin with a purchase of 40 million rounds. It will buy 40 million a year for […]

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