Archive for December 2009
Dec 30th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Emergency Preparedness & Survival
In almost thirty years of teaching female armed citizens, and longer than that teaching female cops, I’ve come to the conclusion that once you get past old-fashioned cultural predispositioning, women may actually be better and more decisive students of the gun.
Tags: 1911, AR15, female firearms, Female shooters, Firearms, Glock, Lew Rockwell, Massad Ayoob, Women and Guns, women's guns Posted in Emergency Preparedness & Survival |
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Dec 29th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Featured Articles
Congressman Ron Paul fears that the agenda behind the Flight 253 bombing incident is to expand the war on terror into Yemen while stripping Americans of more liberties, warning that it’s time people woke up and realized that the government cannot guarantee their safety.
Tags: airline security, Al-Qaeda, All-CIA-Duh, Flight 253, Global Economy, global elite, Global Governance, Global War, Ron Paul, Secret Agenda, TSA, war mongering, War on Terrorism, Yemen Posted in Featured Articles |
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Dec 28th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Alternative Energy & Architecture
This 1,000 square-foot weekend cabin, basically a steel box on stilts, can be completely shuttered using a hand crank when the owner is away.
Tags: Armored House, Delta Shelter, metal structures, shipping container construction Posted in Alternative Energy & Architecture |
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Dec 28th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: - Geeks, Gadgets & Gizmos, - Physics & the Universe
Are we approaching free energy? Are we reaching the edge of current known physics? Read more in this exciting experiment. Warning: Only for the Geeky.
Tags: alternative energy, Free Energy, JL Naudin, magnet motor, Sean McCarthy, Steorn Magnetic Motor Posted in - Geeks, Gadgets & Gizmos, - Physics & the Universe |
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Dec 28th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Featured Articles
“Somebody in our government said to me in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen, Iraq was yesterday’s war,” Lieberman explained. “Afghanistan is today’s war. If we don’t act preemptively, Yemen will be tomorrow’s war. That’s the danger we face.”
Senator Arlen Specter (D-PA), also appearing on the program, seemed to agree, calling an attack against Yemen “something we should consider.”
Tags: corporate political agenda, False Flag Terrorism, Lieberman, neoconservative, pre-emptive war, war mongering, Yemen Posted in Featured Articles |
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Dec 28th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Alternative Energy & Architecture
California’s Mojave Desert, some of the most coveted land for companies looking to build solar arrays capable of powering thousands if not millions of homes, may now be off-limits if Senator Dianne Feinstein has her way.
Tags: California, Feinstein, mojave desert, solar power Posted in Alternative Energy & Architecture |
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Dec 28th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Emergency Preparedness & Survival
They call themselves ‘preppers.’ They are regular people with homes and families. But like the survivalists that came before them, they’re preparing for the worst while maintaining a normal lifestyle and social life.
Tags: 2012, Alpha Rubicon, Disaster preparedness, emergency preparedness, Prepper, Prepping, Survivalism, The Rubicon, Y2K Posted in Emergency Preparedness & Survival |
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Dec 28th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Political Issues
South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster said Monday that the deal Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) struck with Senate leadership in exchange for his vote on health care reform “represents corruption.”
Tags: Ben Nelson, Health Care Reform, McMaster, Nebraska Senator, Obamacare, South Carolina Posted in Political Issues |
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Dec 24th, 2009 |
By Kevin Hayden |
Category: Featured Articles
Looks like the steadily growing list of constitutional, ethical and political outrages that constitute the Harry Reid version of Obamacare is sparking a rebellion in the states. “Beginning today, I have instructed my attorneys to begin looking into the constitutionality of this provision and exploring the options that may be available to South Carolina and other states to defend taxpayers should this provision ultimately become law.” says South Carolina’s Attorney General.
Tags: 10th amendment, Attorney general, Barack Obama, Ben Nelson, Congress, Democrats, Harry Reid, healthcare, McMasters, Nebraska, Obamacare, Political Issues, Republicans, Sen. Ben Nelson, Sen. Jim DeMint, Sen. Lindsay Graham, Senate, South Carolina, state's rights Posted in Featured Articles |
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