April 2011
39 posts
Coming up this week on The Global Freedom Report!
Mon. May 2 Real Life Superheroes: Knight Owl Tue. May 3 James Rogan; how Obama avoids impeachment Wed. May 4 Alan J. Kuperman; invasion of Libya is a fraud Thu. May 5 Scott Stevens; catastrophic weather in the U.S. Fri. May 6 Education: homeschooling vs. public school
IMF says next U.S. president will be last to...
BOSTON, Massachusetts - April 27, 2011 - The International Monetary Fund has just dropped a bombshell and nobody noticed. For the first time, the international organization has set a date for the moment when the “Age of America” will end and the U.S. economy will be overtaken by China; and it’s a lot closer than you may think. According to the latest IMF official forecasts, China’s economy will...
Love Police activist arrested because he might...
LONDON, England - April 28, 2011 - Activist Charlie Veitch of the Love Police was arrested today at his home on suspicion of “conspiracy to cause a public nuisance” tomorrow at the Royal Wedding. By nuisance, the police mean speaking freely in a public space, which is what Charlie does. He recently went to the police on his own accord, to discuss how he is entirely non-aggressive and not a threat...
Obama releases false long-form birth certificate
WASHINGTON (PNN) - April 27, 2011 - The White House released what it claims is illegitimate President Barack Obama’s long-form birth certificate Wednesday, in an attempt to quiet conspiracies that he’s not a natural-born citizen. In a press gaggle, White House staffers handed out to reporters copies of what they represented as Obama’s long-form birth certificate. The submitted...
QotD April, 29: Do you believe radical Muslims are actually planning attacks in...
State Department wants passport applicants to...
WASHINGTON - April 25, 2011 - The U.S. Department of State has proposed a new questionnaire that would make it almost impossible for some people to get a passport. The new document would require that certain applicants submit a list of every residence and every job they’ve ever had since birth. In February, the department published a request in the Federal Register allowing 60 days for...
QotD April, 27: Where have you drawn your line in the sand regarding the New...
QotD April, 26: What do you think should be done if at this late date, it is...
Tax thugs in UK threaten to take possessions
LONDON, England - April 23, 2011 - HM Revenue & Customs officials were branded “thugs” last week after it was revealed they had written to tax debtors warning that their cars, TVs and computers could be grabbed and sold at auction for a fraction of their value. MPs condemned the letters, which warned that a £2,000 flatscreen TV could be sold for £200 and an £800 laptop for £100. Yet now...
Scotland Yard to use preemptive strike against...
LONDON, England - April 21, 2011 - Scotland Yard is planning a preemptive strike against people who are planning to disrupt the royal wedding, according to unnamed senior officers. Keen to prevent the scenes of disorder that accompanied the TUC march last month, the Metropolitan Police says it plans to identify and potentially arrest known troublemakers in advance of the wedding on April 29....
QotD April, 25: Do you believe there is a place in modern society for Citizen...
Coming up this week on The Global Freedom Report!
Mon. Apr. 25 Real Life Superheroes: Knight Owl Tue. Apr. 26 Gary Kreep; Obama eligibility challenge Wed. Apr. 27 Pastor Lindsey Williams; global elite report
Thu. Apr. 28 Larry Klayman; Who is Muslim Brotherhood? Fri. Apr. 29 Should we ban foreign corporate influences?
Police kill puppy by shooting it 33 times
CAMDEN, New Jersey - April 19, 2011 - An 8-month-old pitbull is dead after being shot by Camden police Friday night. According to witnesses, more than 30 shots were fired, not only killing the dog, but hitting nearby cars and homes. The Courier-Post is reporting that the pitbull, Capone, was killed around 9:00 p.m. when officers were called to the Baldwin Run neighborhood for reports of a fight...
Court rules marijuana odor is no longer reasonable...
BOSTON, Massachusetts - April 20, 2011 - The smell of marijuana smoke is no longer enough reason for police to order someone out of a car, now that pot has been decriminalized in Massachusetts, the state’s highest court said in a decision published on Tuesday. The ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court was in response to an appeal filed by lawyers for Benjamin Cruz from Boston,...
QotD April, 21: How many firearms advocates would you be willing to see killed...
QotD April, 20: How high do you believe the prices of gold and silver will go by...
QotD April, 19: Do you believe justice can prevail in our world?
Insane bureaucrats ban fire extinguishers as a...
LONDON, England (PNN) - April 16, 2011 – In a prime example of the stupidity of government regulations, fire extinguishers could be removed from communal areas in flats throughout the country because they are a safety hazard, according to a bunch of unthinking bureaucrats. The life saving devices encourage untrained people to fight a fire rather than leave the building, risk assessors in...
TSA singles out those who complain for additional...
WASHINGTON (PNN) - April 16, 2011 - If you don’t like the way airport screeners are doing their job, you might not want to complain too much while standing in line. Arrogant complaining about airport security is one indicator Transportation Security Administration officers consider when looking for possible criminals and terrorists; and when combined with other behavioral indicators, it...
QotD April, 18: Are you afraid of appearing on a government list? If so, which...
Coming up this week on The Global Freedom Report!
Mon. Apr. 18 Louise DeMaurier; state sovereign banks Tue. Apr. 19 Pastor Ernie Sanders; right to life activism Wed. Apr. 20 Bob Chapman; former intelligence operative Thu. Apr. 21 Dr. David Kerridge; magnetic polar reversal Fri. Apr. 22 Intelligence Agencies: Boon or Bane?
QotD April, 14: Do you ever think about the possibility of our planet being hit...
U.S. marks 150th anniversary of start of War of...
RALEIGH, North Carolina (PNN) - April 12, 2011 - Americans on Tuesday marked the 150th anniversary of the start of the U.S. War of Northern Aggression, a bloody conflict that historians say still deeply influences the United States. “The Civil War is one of the most significant events in American history in terms of the way the American nation was defined,” said William Link, a...
QotD April, 13: How would you suggest securing the borders of your country?
Colorado police pepper spray second grader
LAKEWOOD, Colorado (PNN) - April 5, 2011 - Police used pepper spray twice on a Lakewood, Colorado second grader who threatened them with a sharpened piece of wood after teachers called for backup when the boy had a tantrum. A Lakewood Police report shows the shocking details of the eight-year-old’s meltdown at Glennon Heights Elementary, 10 miles west of Denver’s city center, on...
Bunny lady squaring off against TSA over airport...
ROELAND PARK, Kansas - April 5, 2011 - She’s known as the fun-loving, song-singing “Bunny Lady.” But now a Roeland Park, Kansas, woman is facing the wrath of the Transportation Security Administration after a bizarre run-in with an agent at the Philadelphia International Airport involving, of all things, a basket of confetti-filled eggs. Val Baul says that she is a child at...
QotD April, 12: How would you design a political system to reduce the likelihood...
QotD April, 11: If you could change just one thing in your government with a...
Federal thugs seek to steal 7 million dollars in...
RALEIGH, North Carolina (PNN) - April 4, 2011 - Federal prosecutors on Monday tried to take a hoard of silver “Liberty Dollars” worth about $7 million that authorities claim - in order to justify the theft of so much money from the Amerikan people - were invented by an Indiana man to compete with U.S. currency. Bernard von NotHaus, 67, was convicted last month in a federal kangaroo...
QotD April, 7: Can you name one good thing the Obama regime has done for the...
QotD April, 6: How prepared are you for a major disaster, such as an earthquake,...
QotD April, 5: Do you believe the U.S.-NATO attacks on Libya are justified and...
Eritrea tells U.N. to take its aid and shove it
NEW YORK - April 2, 2011 - In a stinging rebuff to the United Nations and its anti-poverty efforts, Eritrea, one of the poorest countries in Africa, has told the world body that it wants out of its long-term development agreement because the U.N. makes the problem worse, not better. The reason, given in a January 26 notification letter from the country’s powerful Finance Minister, is that “aid...
Montana store refuses Radio Shack demand to stop...
MISSOULA, Montana - April 1, 2011 - An independent Radio Shack store in Montana is standing firm, refusing Radio Shack Corp. headquarters’ demand to stop giving away a firearm with each satellite dish sale - a 5-month-old promotion that has proved widely popular and garnered national attention. “Dish sales have tripled since October,” when the promotion began, store manager...
QotD April, 4: Do you believe that cigarette smoking should be outlawed?
Afghan leader condemns U.S. death squad
KABUL, Afghanistan - March 30, 2011 - Afghan President Hamid Karzai spoke out for the first time Wednesday about the “heart rending” media accounts of a rogue U.S. army unit accused of deliberately killing civilians for sport. In his first public reaction to the scandal, President Karzai said he wanted to ensure ordinary Amerikans knew about an alleged rogue army unit “kill...
South Carolina lawmakers take dim view on new...
COLUMBIA, South Carolina - March 29, 2011 - South Carolina lawmakers are taking a stand in favor of states’ lights. With incandescent bulbs being phased out under federal law in favor of energy-efficient compact fluorescents, legislators want to exempt South Carolina from the measure, saying Washington has no business telling the state how to light its closets and countertops. The proposed...
Food inflation kept hidden in tinier bags
NEW YORK - March 28, 2011 - Chips are disappearing from bags, candy from boxes and vegetables from cans. As an expected increase in the cost of raw materials looms for late summer, consumers are beginning to encounter shrinking food packages. With unemployment still high, companies in recent months have tried to camouflage price increases by selling their products in tiny and tinier packages. So...
QotD Mar. 31: How do you define money?