Category Archives: 2015 updates

Same leftist media attacking Indiana’s religious freedom law openly supports doctors discriminating against parents who avoid vaccines for religious reasons

Bigotry is totally acceptable in America, according to the leftist media, as long as that bigotry targets the “correct” groups of minorities. Case in point: The same leftist media now engaged in mass hysteria over Indiana’s religious freedom law — falsely claiming the law would allow businesses to discriminate against gays and lesbians — openly condones doctors discriminating against minority groups of people who have a religious objection to being injected with toxic vaccines.

According to the leftist media, so-called “anti-vaxxers” are fair game for every kind of bigotry, hate speech, public shaming and condemnation anyone can come up with. And the children harmed by vaccines who must suffer a lifetime of permanent damage? They are utterly ignored by the mainstream media. (See horrific photos of vaccine-damaged children here.)

No, you’re being told it is only important to protect gays, lesbians and transgenders, but not to protect the religious freedoms of parents who object to vaccine medical interventions for their children. The “rights” of the minority group of children who are genetically susceptible (or nutritionally susceptible due to mineral deficiencies) to being damaged by toxic vaccine adjuvants are wholly abandoned. (Vaccines given to children today continue to be manufactured with aluminum, mercury, MSG, formaldehyde and antibiotics, didn’t you know?)

FK – They’re not ‘leftists.’ They’re communists. Arguing with one of the creatures is like arguing with a stone. But there may be some hope for mainstream medicine:

Another Gatewood Galbraith files to run for governor of Kentucky

If the Kentucky legislature and governor ever legalize marijuana, Galbraith (Newman) said, the law should be named after Gatewood Galbraith.

None of Gatewood Galbraith’s three daughters could be reached Wednesday for comment.

Dea Riley, a Frankfort marketing professional who was Gatewood Galbraith’s running mate in their independent campaign for governor and lieutenant governor in 2011, said via email that “there will only ever be one Gatewood Galbraith.”

“To have Gatewood’s name and message prostituted, for the sake to garner political office, is a personal affront to me in that I was not only his running mate but equally his friend and confidant,” Riley said.

She said she hopes that “Mr. Newman understands he has very big shoes to fill in taking on the name of Gatewood Galbraith. I hope he will honor Gatewood accordingly.”

Riley said she thinks Galbraith would be amused. “I can hear him now: ‘I’ll tell the IRS to send him the tax bill,'” Riley said.

FK – That’s just plain weird. Gatewood usually remembered peoples’ names anyway if memory serves. He would’ve made a better governor than the last several we’ve had, maybe all of them.

Net Neutrality Lays Groundwork for Internet Taxes

When the FCC created new rules for Net Neutrality by reclassifying the Internet as a Title II public utility, Chairman Tom Wheeler dismissed the idea of new taxes and fees as a myth. Now that the Net Neutrality Order has been made public, it is becoming clear that Chairman Wheeler is being less than honest. The real myth is that Big Government can regulate one of the greatest innovations mankind has ever known without adding to its cost. The reality is that new taxes and fees are coming.

While the order does not in and of itself create new taxes or fees, it lays a groundwork for others to do so, without ever calling it an Internet tax. Specifically, states and local municipalities can now increase taxes on property owned by Internet Service Providers because public utilities are allowed to be taxed at a much higher rate than other businesses. Wheeler and others who sold Americans on the Net Neutrality scheme point to the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) and say that it prevents “state and local jurisdictions from imposing new taxes on the Internet,” but since the Internet is now considered a public utility, it would be the providers — not the Internet itself — that would be taxed. Of course the ISPs will have to consider those taxes as business costs and pass them along to consumers. The result is going to be higher and higher Internet bills — the very thing Wheeler and his ilk say will not happen.

To make matters worse, the ITFA comes up for reauthorization in September, and though it has been reauthorized five times, there is no guarantee that will happen again. If reathorization fails, states and local municipalities could add to their coffers by taxing the Internet directly as well as by taxing the property of ISPs at the higher rate allowed by the Title II reclassification. Furthermore, there is a difference between the theory of the order not creating new taxes and the reality of the federal government passing regulations and then expanding them to something larger.

FK – Imagine that. What’s next, subsidizing net access for the poor? Betcha ‘right wing extremists’ and other undesirables won’t qualify.

Pair this with the ongoing effort to mainstream the net and sweep all non PC content into some dark corner that most of the sheeple will never see.

When oil will hit bottom

Analysts say the stars are aligned for crude to hit a rock-bottom price sometime this quarter.

Iran remains the wild card for the price of oil, and it is now past the March 31 deadline to reach a framework agreement on its nuclear program. But analysts expect a deal will be made and the basic framework will be initially vague, with more details to come later.

“There’s 20 million barrels in floating storage at the moment off the coast of Iran … which could hit the market pretty quickly,” said Dominic Haywood, crude and product analyst at Energy Aspects. Haywood said it will take some time for Iran to make a full release of its oil. Sanctions have cut Iranian exports to about half the 2.5 million barrels it was exporting in 2012.

FK – I don’t pretend to understand how the ‘oil markets’ work or whatever but if the common Joe is having to over pay for a product he requires to survive and have some actual quality of life because of it then the wheeler dealers need to be shut down or ‘regulated'(as much as I hate that concept for most things) out of existence and returned to a simple producer, distributor paradigm if that’s possible.

There’s nothing wrong with getting rich, if you’re doing it honestly and not screwing people in the process.

And what else is involved in this process?

Colleges Teach 1st Amendment Suppression

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrq51A12cgs

FK – The universities, full of Marxist trash as they are, are third or fourth in line for the war crimes trials.

FK – How about ‘Liberty Now!’?

I count my college years as some of the best of my life, but at that time I didn’t understand how my Marxist/ignorant professors weren’t teaching what really mattered.

Students who borrow should be required to submit some kind of a business plan: future job projections, future possible earnings, etc. But even more the whole ‘college experience’ needs to change. Get the Marxist professors out of the classrooms. They don’t belong in this country much less as indoctrinators of young people. Lots of courses could be taught online, for affordable prices. Testing could involve what students know, not regurgitating paragraphs at random.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5tUxu_Oa9c

The perfect birth control for men is here: Why can’t we use it?

Because the FDA doesn’t recognize results from clinical trials conducted overseas, all the experiments done in India must be replicated in the US with larger sample sizes and with stricter guidelines for trial duration. Animal trials run anywhere from $200,000 to $300,000 a pop and, should the FDA permit clinical trials to take place in humans, “the next steps are millions of dollars,” Lissner said.

Between $5 to $10 million, to be more precise. While this project seems ideal for a large humanitarian organization to back, the response has been lukewarm. Lissner said that representatives of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, for example, “don’t see the point in the male version” because their primary focus in contraceptives is options for women in developing nations. ” The science of contraception for men is less advanced, as is the proof of concept for men using contraception in the poorest countries of the world,” said Kellie Sloan, director of family planning at the Foundation, in a statement to Motherboard.

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Count big pharma out as well—unlike big-ticket products, Vasalgel doesn’t have the ability to make the money back since it’s a one-time procedure using materials that are relatively inexpensive to make and distribute. Lissner pointed out that if the average person hits puberty at 13, and doesn’t want to have a kid until they’re in their mid-30s, that’s more than 20 years worth of contraception from which pharmaceutical companies can profit.

“The big pharma companies like drugs that people will take for years and years, that they have to take every day,” Sokal said. By contrast, the makers of RISUG have bragged that it costs less than the syringe used to inject it; Vasalgel would cost less than your typical $800 IUD.

“[Pharmaceutical companies] have a target that if they can’t make $500 million a year on a new drug, it’s not worth their time and energy to invest in it,” Sokal said, citing his conversations with pharmaceutical reps. By that estimate, it would take 625,000 injections a year to be of interest to big pharma—which is about 125,000 more procedures than there are annual va​sectomies in the US.

FK – I’d have been interested 30 years ago. There were always three words that struck fear in my heart: ‘child support court.’

Once proven ‘safe’ this should be done to every 14-year-old male, not mandatory, but at an affordable price. How much would we save in ‘entitlements.’ Oh, I forgot, when ‘they’ birthed the welfare state they knew full well what the outcome would be: generational constituents.

Now we need to get to work on gene therapy or whatever it would be called, so that no one has to be born ugly or disabled in some way. Yes we can, probably preferably through a mostly ‘free market’ while finding a way to deal with the runaway greed that seems to infect the drug industry.

The Truth About “Jade Helm 15”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB2z4raDhP8

FK – The ‘truth’ is a tenuous thing. This is war. That usually means half truths, partial truths and outright deception.

The Mexican Military’s Buying Binge

FK – Who benefits from war? Hmmmm…..

And another version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36gR9a-Db90

FK – Many in the military will simply choose their living or their ignorance over Liberty. Always been that way, always will be. Time to stop asking absurd questions and prepare for what will be required.

Zionism Is Racism!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM3UNjmBznA

FK – The real question might be who or what really started all this and/or why and does it still matter? We know what the evangelicals would answer, but what is the reality?

Are money and subterfuge and religion(but I repeat myself)  the only tools they use in our subjugation or do they have other means at their disposal?

I wouldn’t want to see the ‘white’ race disappear, though I think the only danger of that is generations down the road if the undeveloped races keep breeding and we don’t. But population seems to be on the decline in Europe and here.

Not sure of the rates in Africa and Asia. I do think there are too many people. Yeah we could fit everyone into Texas but who the hell wants to exist like that, especially in Texas? Well, East Texas has hills and is pretty country.

The best and the brightest should be having children but the opposite is true.

Most ‘white’ people are mutts anyway, in this country. The English used to consider the Irish to be a separate race and on and on. I don’t have a conniption fit if I see a mix-raced couple. I know the smarter dog is often a mutt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCvGZzsXRZU

FK – And another version:

FK – These folks may genuinely believe they’re searching for ‘truth.’ But how sad, when we’re losing our country and the Bill of Rights, which is what really makes us exceptional, that so many are still arguing over 3000-year-old tribal propaganda that was written over a long period of time by a lot of different people so they could push their version of what god/man/religion whatever is/was/is supposed to be. Time to wake up and grow up and stand up and stop waiting for the world to end.

GOA Alert: Pro-gunners Squeak Out a 2-0 Victory in the Senate

— Rubio & Jordan introduce bill to repeal D.C. gun ban

ACTION: Contact your Senators and Representative.  Ask them to cosponsor the GOA-backed Rubio/Jordan bill (S. 874/H.R. 1701).

Victory over Choke Point and United Nations!

We had hoped that a newly invigorated Senate Republican majority would have been a little more enthusiastic.  But, in the end, we squeaked out a couple of victories on the Budget Resolution last week — and blocked the Bloomberg brigade from ever getting to first base.

FK – The republicrats are back to standing around with their fingers in the dike. Pathetic creatures. See next post.

More Second Amendment news, good and bad:

Texas GOP Lawmaker Introduces Bill Abolishing Gun Free Zones

Tennessee Bill to Take on Federal Gun Control Passes House Subcommittee, 4-2

Haters Of Self-Defense Face Unrelenting Defeat Everywhere

A tale of two billboard campaigns about guns

FK – April 19, the day they shot back, should be our biggest holiday.

White House ‘home rule’ stance only applies to restrictions and controls

FK – I call them communists. I don’t apologize for it. We MUST stop apologizing to our domestic blood enemies for calling them what they are and for saying what should be done to them.

With “friends” like these, who needs enemas? “California GOP Embraces Gun-Grab Program.”

Bill authorizing $10,000 fines for ‘no guns’ signs passes Texas Senate

 Guns in trunks bill scores walkover victory in Tennessee

FK – And one from the far side:

FK – Do rapists commonly carry paper bags thick enough for that cow? If so we can hope the creature someday sees the need for self defense. That’s the only way it may learn.

Democrats Against Campus Carry: College is For Learnin’ Not for Gun Totin’

FK – “College is for a larnin’ yer Marxist ideahology. All others step aside or bow down and kiss whatever we stick in yer faces, and they ah ain’t no limit ta that.”

We need to begin kicking this trash out of our country before it’s too late. The ‘gun rights’ battle is only one of dozens in this war and those who claim to love Liberty aren’t doing as well on the other fronts…

Idaho House: 2nd Amendment Requires No Concealed Carry License

Arkansas lawmakers easily send 3 pro-gun bills to governor

Religious figures come out for gun control in Chicago, Washington

FK – Doesn’t surprise me, religion was created as another way to help keep the slaves working. On top of that, look under the hood on most of these ‘clergy persons’ and you’ll find a Marxist motor.

WV Governor VETOES Constitutional Carry Bill

Kansas constitutional carry proposal headed to governor’s desk

FK – And once again, this is why we desperately need a militia force in every county:

Federal Judge Rules Municipal Police Can Never Be Considered Soldiers

The tale told by Anthony Mitchell of how he and his family were robbed of these rights is compelling and cautionary.

Mitchell was sitting at home in Henderson, Nevada, on the morning of July 10, 2011, when the phone rang. Officer Christopher Worley of the Henderson Police Department was calling Mitchell to tell him that the police were going to take over his house. In order to gain “tactical advantage” over Mitchell’s next door neighbor, Officer Worley reportedly explained, police were going to set up shop in Mitchell’s house.

Mitchell was not asked if he would mind such a surrender of his home. The officer was informing Mitchell that they would be commandeering his house. In his legal complaint against the Henderson Police Department, Mitchell claims that he didn’t want to get involved with the police department’s operation against his neighbor and accordingly refused to let police occupy his home.

Not surprisingly, Mitchell’s refusal didn’t sit well with law enforcement. Again, according to Mitchell’s complaint, Officer David Cawthorn of the Henderson Police Department, one of the members of the force who were named as defendants in Mitchell’s lawsuit, “outlined the defendants’ plan in his official report: ‘It was determined to move to 367 Evening Side and attempt to contact Mitchell. If Mitchell answered the door he would be asked to leave. If he refused to leave he would be arrested for Obstructing a Police Officer. If Mitchell refused to answer the door, force entry would be made and Mitchell would be arrested.’”

It isn’t hard in the these times of police militarization to predict what happened next.

Just before noon, five (or more) officers of the Henderson Police Department “arrayed themselves in front of plaintiff Anthony Mitchell’s house and prepared to execute their plan,” according to the narrative laid out in Mitchell’s lawsuit.

After showing up at Mitchell’s door, the officers allegedly “banged forcefully” on his door and demanded that Mitchell and his family open up.

Seconds later, Mitchell claims, “officers … smashed open his front door using a metal ram.”

Standing in his living room in shock, Mitchell says that the officers “aimed their weapons” at him and ordered him “to lie down on the floor.” Fearing for his life, Mitchell complied.

FK – The trash involved in that fiasco should be arrested, tried and executed. In reality the militia should have been called so they could have dealt with them that day in the way they so rightly deserved.