Terrorized, Traumatized and Killed: The Police State’s Deadly Toll on America’s Children [SHORT]

By John W. Whitehead

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“‘Am I going to get shot again.’”—2-year-old survivor of a police shooting that left his three siblings, ages 1, 4 and 5, with a bullet in the brain, a fractured skull and gun wounds to the face

Children learn what they live.

As family counselor Dorothy Law Nolte wisely observed, “If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn. If children live with hostility, they learn to fight. If children live with fear, they learn to be apprehensive.”

And if children live with terror, trauma and violence—forced to watch helplessly as their loved ones are executed by police officers who shoot first and ask questions later—will they in turn learn to terrorize, traumatize and inflict violence on the world around them?

I’m not willing to risk it. Are you?

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Federal Reserve’s Latest Bailouts More Proof Bad Times Ahead

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Federal Reserve’s Latest Bailouts More Proof Bad Times Ahead

by Ron Paul

Since September 17, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has pumped billions of dollars into the repurchasing (repo) market, the first such intervention since 2009. The Fed has announced that it will continue to inject as much as 75 billion dollars a day into the repo market until November 4.

The repo market provides a means for banks that are temporarily short of cash to obtain short-term (usually one day) loans from other banks. The Fed’s interventions were a response to a sudden cash shortage that caused interest rates for these short-term loans to climb to 10 percent, far above the Fed’s target rate.

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Bump Stocks: Will the People Nullify the Ban?

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When the ATF published the final rule banning bump stocks in Dec. 2018, estimates showed there were as many as 500,000 in existence. Now, after a freedom of information act filed by the Washington Times, we have the first details of how many have been turned in to the feds. And it doesn’t look good for the government, either. Is this the beginning of a widespread nullification effort? Only time will tell.

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Private Companies Partnering with Cops to Track Your License Plate

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Private Companies Partnering with Cops to Track Your License Plate

Three major automatic license plate reader (ALPR) companies have created a mind-boggling database of 14 billion license plates that allows law enforcement to track anyone in real-time.

The Digital Recognition Network (DRN) has a database of over 8 billion license plates and boasts about sending customers (law enforcement) live vehicle location alerts.

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No, the Government Shouldn’t Be Using the Military to Police the Globe

By: John Whitehead

No, the Government Shouldn’t Be Using the Military to Police the Globe

“Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes… known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.… No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.”
-James Madison

Eventually, all military empires fall and fail by spreading themselves too thin and spending themselves to death.

It happened in Rome.

It’s happening again.

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Texas Sheriff Proposes Second Amendment Sanctuary

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Texas Sheriff Proposes Second Amendment Sanctuary

Hood County, Texas, Sheriff Roger Deeds has proposed the creation of a “gun sanctuary county” policy by refusing to enforce any new state or federal control laws that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms.

According to WFAA, Deeds said: “My message to the people of Hood County is I’m not going to stand by and allow anybody, if it’s the federal government or whoever, stating that they’re going to take away people’s rifles. That’s not going to happen,” Deeds said. “It can’t happen under the constitution of the United States the way it’s wrote anyway.”

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So you think Trump wants to get rid of the Fed?

By Publius Huldah

How the Fed’s balance sheet works and why investors care ...

Yes he does. The Federal Reserve System is collapsing due to the inherent instability of a monetary system, not based on gold & silver, but on the Fed’s “right” to create “money” out of thin air [1] which it then lends to the US Treasury (and is added to the national debt),[2] in order to fund the federal government’s massive, grotesquely unconstitutional, and out of control spending.

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Constitution 101: The Limited Nature of the Federal Government

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Constitution 101: The Limited Nature of the Federal Government

To understand the extent of federal power, we must first understand generally what type of government the Constitution created.

During the Philadelphia Convention, many framers favored a strong national government. In fact, James Madison even proposed a federal veto on state laws. But as the convention wore on, delegates voted down proposals to create a centralized government one by one. The Constitution that emerged from the Convention created a federal government with a few, defined, enumerated powers.

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Constitution 101: Constitutional Interpretation – Living and Breathing is Dead

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Many Americans today view the Constitution as a “living, breathing” document.
By living and breathing, they mean the Constitution was written as a “dynamic” document; flexible, so it can change with the times. Instead of maintaining a fixed meaning, judges, lawmakers and bureaucrats mold its various clauses and provisions to fit the needs of the day. Woodrow Wilson was one of the first politicians to define and aggressively advocate this idea of a living, breathing document in his book Constitutional Government in the United States, and while stumping on the campaign trail in 1912.

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