Proverbs 22:3 NLT

A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.

-- (((Charles Finney, said the following: “If
there is a decay of conscience, the pulpit is responsible for it))) --


THOSE WHO WILL DO NOTHING NOW, WHEN IT COSTS THEM LITTLE - WILL DO EVEN LESS LATER, WHEN IT COST THEM EVEN MORE


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Friday, January 31, 2014

All Major League Sports Facilities Are the New FEMA Camps / Apocalyptic’: Storm Brigid rages towards UK bringing 150MPH killer winds, rain and snow / Disney hosts ‘Family Outfest’ aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender families -(I will be away from the computer for a few days - news posts will start begaing of next week)

Mountain Man arrested for trying to feed himself, owns judge and walks out (fixed) - Published on Nov 23, 2013
Three Forks Justice Court | November 21, 2013 | Montana, North America

In a packed courtroom, 52-year-old Ernie Tertelgte told the judge "I am a living man protected by natural law and I have the right to forage for food when I am hungry... You are trying to create a fictitious, fraudulent action."

Charged with fishing without a license and resisting the arrest for fishing without a license, Mr. Tertegte says he's being wrongly prosecuted for trying to feed himself.

Tertelgte, 52 years old, was arrested on Monday and is accused of fishing without a license and then resisting arrest.
William Wolf said, "It's we the people that run this and rule this country, not we the courts, not we the government, and if the people don't start standing up for themselves and for each other, we are going to continue being subjects of this government."

Justice Adams set Tertelgte's bond at $500 and his next court hearing is scheduled for January.

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Dinosaur media crushing new media
Has old media become a dinosaur on the brink of extinction? As it has linked arms with big government to try to crush new media, we think that may now be the case. Read the article explaining how the SOPA and PIPA work to restrain free speech.  Cartoon Wyoming Liberty Group http://wyliberty.org/multimedia/comics/
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2 Thessalonians says the son of perdition will show himself that he is god. Get ahold of the book "In Defense of a Nation" by brother Stan Grant to learn more.
 

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Apocalyptic’: Storm Brigid rages towards UK bringing 150MPH killer winds, rain and snow
The entire country faces at least three days of torrential downpours, savage 150mph gales and weeks of relentless flood misery. Storm Brigid is expected to hit UK shores in the early hours of tomorrow before the full force of the onslaught rips into the country on Saturday. Experts say it threatens to cause destruction on
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Russia Violates Nuclear Missile Treaty – Republicans Demand Action
Republicans said Thursday the Obama administration should take action over an apparent Russian violation of the treaty banning testing of medium-range missiles. Republicans on the House Armed Services Committee issued a statement slamming the administration for ignoring the Russian treaty violation and not acting. “If the Administration wishfully waves away blatant infractions on current agreements,
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Christian film stripped of ‘Best Song’ Oscar nomination This year’s most-obscure Oscar nominee is no more. At a meeting this week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences board of governors decided to strip the surprise nomination for Best Song from “Alone Yet Not Alone,” which appears in the independent Christian-produced film of the same name. Writer Bruce Broughton, a former member of the board
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Disney hosts ‘Family Outfest’ aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender families
Last month, there was a major marketing push to attract same sex newlyweds to honeymoon in central Florida. Now, Disney’s signing on with a major event this summer aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender families. There are few family vacations as iconic as a trip to Disney World, and starting this summer, Disney’s hosting
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IRS rules change seen as limiting free speech for nonprofit organizations
Conservative groups are mounting a major resistance effort against the Internal Revenue Service’s post-tea party targeting scandal rules, which are designed to clamp down on outside groups’ ability to organize as nonprofits and still play a role in political conversations. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell fired a major shot Thursday, taking to the chamber floor to say the
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Genetically modified monkeys created with cut-and-paste DNA
Researchers have created genetically modified monkeys with a revolutionary new procedure that enables scientists to cut and paste DNA in living organisms. The macaques are the first primates to have their genetic makeup altered with the powerful technology which many scientists believe will lead to a new era of genetic medicine. The feat was applauded
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More Obamacare regulations still to come...
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Watch Company Employees Learn Of Increased Health Costs Due To Obamacare

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A local news station brings viewers inside one Pennsylvania company as the employees their learn about their new health care plans under Obamacare.
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US Intel Suggests An Attack On American Soil Is Now Intensifying




Unemployment big miss we are now back to levels 6 months ago. Home sales are continuing to plunge, less people signed contracts for existing homes. The hedge fund and flippers are having a problem unloading the homes at this time. President Obama pushing Executive Orders to disarm the American people, if the next event does not push the gun bills through the senate the President will do it on his
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