Tag Archives: corruption

What are the Panama Papers?

FK – Oh good grief. A globalist dragnet for bad actors, i.e. real criminals and/or not…

Just avoiding an income tax doesn’t make one a criminal since all income taxes are criminal, communistic, evil and those supporting/enforcing them should be hunted to extinction.

We do need real laws and an agency that enforces them against real corruption in government with the harshest penalties. No more playboy prisons but rock piles and a granite gallows in front of every govt. building planet wide.

It’s time for a global Bill of Rights

The UGLY truth about the Social Security scam!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQwkD0ShDeY

FK – I’ve long wondered why they pay out to old wealthy(financially secure) people who don’t need the money. It’s simple. They need their votes to keep the system in place. Think about that one.

Inside The Most Dangerous Place In The Planet, Fukushima Exclusion Zone

FK – Have you been to the area around Chernobyl? The wildlife there seems to be doing well outside of some deformations. But then all I know is what I’ve seen on docs.

I’m not defending the Jap govt. or Nuclear power. I don’t pretend to know how it could be made ‘safe’ if that’s even possible. But Hiroshima and Nagasaki to my knowledge are thriving cities. Don’t know what the health issues are there now if any.

Settlement Won’t Even Cover Medical Bills For Baby Whose Face Was Blown Apart By Police Grenade…

Habersham County, GA–  In May of last year, Bounkham “Baby Bou Bou” Phonesavanh, 19-months-old, was asleep in his crib. At 3:00 am militarized police barged into his family’s home because an informant had purchased $50 worth of meth from someone who once lived there. During the raid, a flash-bang grenade was thrown into the sleeping baby’s crib, exploding in his face.

Beyond the disfiguring wounds on the toddler’s face, the grenade also left a gash in his chest. As a result, Bou lost the ability to breathe on his own and was left in a medically induced coma for days after the incident.  Bou was not able to go home from the hospital until July.

No officers were charged for their near-deadly negligence, and the department claimed that they did not know that there were children in the home.  They defended their reckless actions by saying that they couldn’t have done a thorough investigation prior to the raid because it “would have risked revealing that the officers were watching the house.”

Now, a nearly $1 million dollar settlement has been reached between the family and the county.  One of the terms of the settlement is that the family may not sue individuals involved in maiming their son. Instead of coming from the wallets of the negligent officers, it will come strictly from the taxpayers.

FK – The shysters involved in these ‘settlements’ should be paying out of pocket for the difference. The insane ‘war on drugs’ and ‘war on terror’ must end and real safeguards installed for the use of these SWAT Nazis. We must gain control of how these Jr. Nazs are educated/indoctrinated. They must learn to put the Bill of Rights first.

But I fear we will be forced to do what will be required before that happens. Our governments and ‘just-us’ systems are just too far gone.

No Charges for Cops Who Disfigured Toddler with Grenade During Negligent Drug Raid

FK – Maybe they managed to do something right:

Supreme Court: Cops Can’t Violate 4th Amendment by Prolonging Traffic Stops to Wait for Drug Dogs

FK – The SCOTUS is NOT the final arbiter of our rights. WE ARE!

What to Say When the Police Tell You to Stop Filming Them

Congressman Massie’s 500-Yard Run That is Driving Congress Crazy

For those that are not aware, Congress passes a lot of bills! In the 112th Congress, there were 561 bills that passed in one year. If we do some basic math, Congress is in session for 132 days and in that time they pass 561 bills, meaning they are passing roughly 4 bills a day. An example of one of these bills is the 600-page Highway Flood Student Loan bill that was given to the Senate the day of the vote. On top of that the bill had 23 additional amendments.

Congressman Massie explained that voice votes are frequently used to pass motions, amendments, and resolutions. There are several problems with taking voice votes on important issues. First, the voice vote does not hold politicians accountable for their votes. Many of our congressmen that we send to Washington are voting against what they ran on, but we do not have a record of all of these votes. The second problem with this method of voting is that it is solely at the discretion of the House Chair. Under normal circumstances, this would be Speaker of the House John Boehner. He is the only one that is allowed to interpret the vote.

The House is supposed to have something called a “quorum” to have a vote. A quorum is defined by at least 218 congressmen. The way that Boehner decides if there is a quorum is by squinting his eyes and declaring he thinks he sees 218 people. Congressman Massie said sometimes there will only be ten congressmen present.

FK – When are we gonna go up there? That’s what it’s gonna take, and nothing less.