Do Returning Soldiers Have Second Amendment Rights? Nobody Wants to Know
Nobody Knows–
Just when does the returning U.S. soldier gets his American rights back? Our great ‘rulers’ and their minions are saying that our emails and Facebook pages, telephone calls, etc…are just being nicely stored away. It’s very hard for anyone to even get permission to look at them. They are being collected, but not looked at…like books in a library.
Right. Who would EVER want to read a book in a library?
And even when they are, we would never know, so, what we don’t know won’t stress us out.
That’s what they say: But that’s not what Jerome Corsi from WND is reporting. Obama is monitoring our bravest Americans— our soldiers…very closely:
The FBI and the Secret Service are showing up to request an interview to question specific Internet posts the veteran h
as placed on websites such as Facebook,” explained attorney John Whitehead, founder of the Rutherford Institute.
Whitehead said the agencies are looking for “anti-Obama views that can be interpreted to reflect psychological problems of sufficient seriousness to disqualify the veteran from ever owning a firearm.”
Right. So far the “psychological’ problems of the returning soldier has been…to kill himself or herself. And that’s mostly because, many of them say, the drugs they put them on, make them worse.
I don’t get it. Somebody tell me. When a soldier leaves the military, what? He can’t speak his mind ever again? So..men and women who are willing to give their lives for their country, have to sacrifice their civil liberties too, when they come home? They are no longer an American citizen?
What’s up with that? And they can’t even READ what they want in the military anymore.
Brandon Raub, 27, was arrested by FBI and Secret Service agents for comments he made on Facebook expressing dissatisfaction with the present direction of the U.S. government.
Arrested. Really? For what? Do they think that reading Bill O’Reilly is going to make some other soldier attack Joe Biden? Or is it because Obama demands complete submission to his Lordship. Even during WWII, the men would talk against McAurther all the time. Were any of them arrested?
Whitehead explained the problem is intensifying as an increasing percentage of the U.S. military serving in Afghanistan have become disillusioned with Obama administration policy toward the war.
“I’ve had veterans returning from Afghanistan tell me that they passed by the opium fields and it shocked me that the U.S. government was helping the Afghans plant that stuff,” Whitehead said.
“There’s a lot of corruption in the Afghanistan government, passing around bags of cash to top officials, and our troops are beginning to ask, ‘Why am I here?’
The talk has been about the NSA, but somebody suggested to me today that as far as anybody knows, Edward Snowden was a plant to make us all pay attention to one subject, the NSA spying on us, and getting everyone to talk about it…because they didn’t want us to notice what else they were doing that was going to REALLY screw us all up. In case you haven’t noticed, they do this all the time. I believe in their terms it’s called misdirection. 
Immigration?
You tell me. Tonight only 15 Senators voted against it.
Nobody Knows, but all us Nobodies better start trying to find out. Why are they turning our America into Stalin’s Second Resurrection?
Nobody’s Email: American Bedtime Story
Nobody Gets Email
Here’s a great video I just open….Enjoy, it’s a bedtime story for Americans.
(Thanks to amfortas)
Nobody Flashes Aldous Huxley
Nobody Flashes:
I was cleaning out some old paperbacks from a closet this morning when I found my college copy of Brave New World Revisited by the Brit, Aldous Huxley. For those of you who have never heard of the man, George Orwell was his student.
On 21 October 1949, Huxley wrote to George Orwell, author of Nineteen Eighty-Four, congratulating him on “how fine and how profoundly important the book is”. In his letter to Orwell, he predicted:
Within the next generation I believe that the world’s leaders will discover that infant conditioning and narco-hypnosis are more efficient, as instruments of government, than clubs and prisons, and that the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging them and kicking them into obedience.[14]
Huxley had deeply felt apprehensions about the future the developed world might make for itself. From these he put forward some warnings in his writings and talks. In a 1958 televised interview conducted by journalist Mike Wallace, Huxley outlined several major concerns: the difficulties and dangers of world overpopulation; the tendency toward distinctly hierarchical social organization; the crucial importance of evaluating the use of technology in mass societies susceptible to wily persuasion; the tendency to promote modern politicians, to a naive public, as well-marketed commodities.
And in the introduction of the piece, he said this remarkable thing back in 1965:
Whenever the economic life of a nation becomes precarious, the central government is forced to assume additional responsibilities for the general welfare. It must work out elaborate plans for dealing with a critical situation; it must impose ever greater restrictions upon the activities of its subjects; and if, as if very likely, worsening economic conditions results in political unrest, or open rebellion, the central government must intervene to preserve public order and its own authority. More and more power is thus concentrated in the hands of the executive and their bureaucratic managers. But the nature of power is such that even those who have not sought it, but have had it force upon them, tend to acquire a taste for more.
Huxley went on to say that when overpopulation becomes the norm, communism is a sure thing.
And so Nobody Thinks that our elites, who have studied at Harvard and Yale, are very aware of Aldous Huxley, and so you have to ask yourself;
Why in the world are our elites inviting the whole world to come to America?
According to Aldous Huxley, that way is sure communism.
I might have to read this book again.
A Submarine Captain Figures Out Atlantis
Nobody Remembers
What happens if you’re not a historian, but you come up with a theory in history that nobody has thought of? Sometimes in history you find out years after the fact, that what all scholars believed was true, was in fact, NOT the real history.
Well, that’s what Gavin Menzies has discovered…a theory of what Stonehenge was all about, and what it’s real purpose was, and Nobody Thinks what he says makes pretty good common sense.
First a little background on Gavin. He served in the Royal Navy for two decades, becoming a submarine captain, and so it was his love of the sea that sparked the theory that Stonehenge was not designed by some witty Druids, but by a seafaring group of Greeks called the Minoans. According to his research the Minoans were building palaces with paved streets, baths and functioning sewers long before Athens was at its height of glory.
(Gavin also portends that the Chinese had circumnavigated the globe a century before Magellan. They discovered America, and had reached Australia 350 years before Britain’s Captain Cook, but that’s another book.)
These energetic people of Crete, were, according to Gavin, the greatest boatman and sailors in western history, and they had harbors all up and down the sea coasts all the way up to England. Homer describes Crete providing 80 sips from seven ports of the Trojan War.
Gavin claims that they invented writing, before the Egyptians, in fact as proof of them trading with the Egyptians, the Minoans are pictured in Egyptian paintings. He also quotes many a famous Greek historian as to their gifts to the world.
“Minos was the first person to organize a navy that controlled the great part of what is now called the Hellenic Sea.”
And then they went on to perfecting bronze. Herodotus talks about the “men of bronze who sold their fighting skills to the pharaohs of Egypt.”
Gavin explains that since the two elements that make up bronze; tin and copper, are not usually found in the same place, the Minoans went sailing to find the best supply, so therefore it was not coincidence that among all the Stone formations in Europe, close by them all, are mines of tin or copper.
Crete the birthplace of Minoan and the lynchpin of the Bronze Age had no copper in usable amounts, so they learn how to built fantastic boats. Gavin knows a good boat, and he thought their boats could have even sailed to Lake Superior. 
But, a good sailor needs a good compass, and that’s what all those stone formations all over Europe were really for: reading the stars.
“The Minoans needed to read the stars without that they couldn’t navigate. Astronomic stone circles could have been used to determine latitude and longitude and the dates of the equinoxes and to predict the position of the sun and the moon and their eclipses way into the future.”
So there you have it. These guys were going from country to country, picking up tin and bronze, trading in ivory, and amber, and other fun stuff, and then reading the ‘stones’ to know how to navigate home.
Makes sense to me. Why else would someone drag all those big stones for no other reason than to just have ceremonies?
Gavin backs up his claims that the Minoans were the true Atlantis’ in his book “The Lost Empire of Atlantis.”
But if you are looking for a fairy tale, you won’t find it in Gavin’s book. Just a curious submarine captain, who did a lot of research, and came up with some very sound speculation. Hey, I’m convinced. I can’t wait to read his theory on who really built the Pyramids. 
Eric Holder Doesn’t Know Anything Either…
Nobody Wonders
There is a pattern in all liberal politicians. When caught breaking the law, they are taught to just deny, delay, and ignore. All they have to do is say, “I don’t know, it wasn’t my fault, I wasn’t there, I was not told, I had nothing to do with it, I never met that person…etc.” and nobody puts them away.
It’s time all these liberal lawyers turned politicians start getting fired for “not” knowing anything. They are being PAID to know.
Here’s an old video where Hillary swears she does not remember a “slum lord” from Chicago. Obviously Bill and Hillary both know this guy. How many times did Bill Clinton say, “I don’t know” during his impeachment testimony?
I remember Hillary being questioned about Travelgate, where she said “I don’t remember” about 50 millions times. But– I simply cannot find that video. So, start paying attention to how much they all don’t know. It’s gets them off the hook every single time, and our Congress should stop excepting it as an answer.
Hillary and Obama ‘didn’t know that Benghazi was not about the video. In that case, here’s a suggestion:
Nobody Remembers Benjamin Franklin and the Indians
Nobody Remembers
On May 9, 1754, a political cartoon in Benjamin Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette depicted a snake cut into eight pieces, each section representing a part of the American colonies; the caption read, “JOIN, or DIE.”
I wonder if Benjamin Franklin would have ever believed that his famous drawing would now be an icon on tee-shirts and flags, and sold in every Mall in the year 2013?
Benjamin Franklin was such an important part of our founding, it’s a wonder that more of his words are not taught in school. While John Adams once remarked that Ben Franklin never followed his own witty sayings, unless you are a historian, you probably missed some of his other opinions: Like the one he had on Indians.
Here’s’ some quotes from:The Futility of Educating the Indians, from a letter he wrote to Peter Collinson, on May 9, 1753.
The proneness of Human nature to a life of ease, of freedom from care and labor, appears strongly in the little success that has hitherto attended every attempt to civilize our American Indians. In their present way of living, almost all their wants are supplied by the spontaneous productions of nature with the addition of very little labor, if hunting and fishing may indeed be called labor, where game is so plenty. They visit us frequently and see the advantages that arts, sciences, and compact societies procure us. They are not deficient in natural understanding: and yet they have never shown any inclination to change their manner of life for ours to learn any of our arts.
He goes on to point out, that whenever the Indians lived among the whites, or even were educated at Harvard, they wanted to go back home and live out their lives as Indians. But when they did go home, the Chiefs thought their education was good for nothing, because they didn’t know how to survive.
His theory on why some cultures are superior to others was this:
So that I am apt to imagine that close societies, subsisting by labor and art, arose first, not from choice but from necessity, when numbers, being driven by war from their hunting grounds and prevented by seas, or by other nations for obtaining other hunting grounds were crowded together into some narrow territories, which without labor could not afford them food.
And he ends with this comment on ‘welfare’
They should, therefore have every encouragement we can invent, and not one motive to diligence subtracted, and the support of the poor should not be by maintaining them in idleness but by employing them in some kind of labor suited to their abilities of body as I am informed, begins to be of late the practice in many parts of England where workhouses are erected for that purpose. If these were general, I should think the poor world be more careful and work voluntarily to lay up something for themselves against a rainy day, rather then run the risk of being obliged to work at the pleasure of others for a bare subsistence and that too under confinement.
Ben tells us that the Indians, did not want to be Americans. Just like the Muslims don’t want to become Americanized.
Back in Franklins’ day, it was believed if you could work, you should. And that perhaps when forced to start working, you would then see that the future is much brighter than living off of welfare. Lessons that would be lost on ‘President’ Obama.
These are the lessons that should be taught in a history class. A teacher could use Franklin’s words to start all kinds of lively discussions in the classroom about today’s world. 
The great Thomas Sowell came to much the same conclusion as Franklin, the physical terrain where you’re people are from play a big part in the culture you grow up with. The Indians didn’t want to become Europeans. Go down this road and you open up a whole can of moral issues don’t you?
The elites of the world are still trying to make all the cultures ‘merge.” They are trying to stuff the round pegs into the square holes. History has shown that it usually doesn’t end well.
The Indians eventually lost their hunting grounds, because they didn’t have a Benjamin Franklin.
Bill Whittle Explains the Origins of Political Correctness
Nobody Reports
Ever wonder how we all got mentally brainwashed into being afraid to speak our minds? Enjoy this explanation by the great Bill Whittle. He not only explains the Marxist movement and where it fermented, but the importance of all the bloggers who need to keep up the history lesson.
(Thanks to amfortas)
Nobody Remembers: He Ate His Wife
Nobody Remembers
It didn’t make the sports page, but some ‘scientists’ were all surprised to find out that John Smith’s words were actually true: In 1609, the few people left in Jamestown, the first colony of Virginia, were so hungry they dug up people and started eating them. They have found the remains of a 14- year old girl, whose bones were thrown in with the other animal bones, and cuts to prove she was carved up like the rest.
I’m not sure how Queen Elizabeth feels about this discovery.
From the News:
Despite this and other textual references to cannibalism, though, there had never been hard physical evidence that it had occurred—until now. Kelso’s team discovered the girl’s remains during the summer of 2012. “We found a deposit of refuse that contained butchered horse and dog bones. That was only done in times of extreme hunger. As we excavated, we found human teeth and then a partial human skull,” says Kelso.
You have to ask yourself, why question this now? Here’s John’s actual words recorded for history:
“We were at sea five months, where we both spent our victual and lost the opportunity of the time and season to plant, by the unskillful presumption of our ignorant transporters, that understood not at all what they undertook…
(Translation: They were use to buying food at the market, nobody knew a twit about feeding themselves.)
As for our hogs, hens, goats, sheep, horses, or what lived, our commanders, officers and savages daily consumed them, some small proportions sometimes we waited till all was devoured. Then swords, arms, pieces, or anything we traded with the savages, whose cruel fingers were so oft imbrued in our blood, that what by their cruelly. our governor’s indiscretion, and the loss of our ships of 500 within six months after Captain Smith’s departure there remained not past 60 men women and children, most miserable and poor creatures. And those were preserved for the most part by roots, herbs, acorns, walnuts, berries, now and then a little fish. They that had starch in these extremities made no small use of it: yea event the very skins of our horses.
Nay, so great was our famine that a savage we slew and buried, the poorer sort took him up again and ate him. and so did diverse one another boiled and stewed with roots and herbs. And one among the rest did kill his wife, powdered her, and had eaten part of her before it was known, for which he was executed as he well deserved. Now whether she was better roasted, boiled, or carbonadoed (broiled ) I now not: but of such a dish as powdered wife I never heard.
And so we see a bit of British humor showing through at this accounting of cannibalism, and who no doubt left out a few more savages that might have been consumed.
Don’t feel too bad for the Indians, they did a lot of ‘human’ eating too.
Not exactly a great beginning, but the moral of Jamestown, which we could apple to Katrina, or the United States of America..when the going gets tough, the top of the totem pole will survive. Best to have a plan B. 
The rich get the good stuff, and it will always happen that way in history. When the solar event finally comes, Sir Richard Branson will load up his deepest friends in his private space ship and be off to the moon.
Even back in 1609, the officers and commanders of the ship got all the meat and food. If they had rationed the food with the rest of the people, they might have all survived.
The poor guy gets the crumbs, and who ends up eating his poor wife?
She must have cooked him a bad squirrel.
Nobody’s Perfect: The Boston Cops
Nobody’s Perfect
Here we see some very dangerous terrorists being rounded up and caught by the brave Boston police. Good thing they caught these guys. No telling what kind of insidious tea party was going on in this house. No doubt they were serving Sam Adams beer. That old lady looks especially dangerous. And the dog…OMG. It’s a good thing those guys had guns.
That dog looked like a trained killer.
I’m sure whoever took this video will get an award for posting it on YouTube. Now we see, why it took such a loooooog time to catch the wounded Muslim. They had to search each and every house…and that took hours. They sure do have a hard job.
Good thing Bostonians aren’t like their ancestors, my goodness…can you even imagine?
Yes, the Boston police…Not perfect, but they’re getting there.










