The ammo shortage in America appears to be getting far worse. A police department in at least one state put out an all-call to residents for bullets. Proctor, Minnesota Police Chief Walter Woberg was told that his officers would have ...
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Islamist Hackers To Team With Anonymous To Wreck Havoc On U.S. Websites During OpUSA
Islamist hackers are preparing to launch “Operation USA” cyber attacks on American banks, governmental agencies, and various companies. The computer hackers stem from Maghreb and the other Middle Eastern nations, according to a release by the Department of Homeland Security. ...
Read More »The Eye In The Sky– Is It Really For Your Own Protection?
Once again, the federal government is trying to sell us on the fact that the multitudes of drone aircraft they’ve ordered are for your own protection. Drones in and of themselves aren’t new, but they are most certainly new to ...
Read More »Homeland Security Refuses to Explain Purchase of Massive Stockpile of Ammunition
Congressman Timothy Huelscamp (R– KS) says that the Department of Homeland Security has consistently refused to answer questions from multiple members of Congress about its recent acquisition of weapons, assault vehicles, and over a billion rounds of ammunition. “I’ve got ...
Read More »Department of Homeland Security Ordering Training Targets of Pregnant Women and Children
Minnesota-based Law Enforcement Training Inc., a company with close ties to the Department of Homeland Security and numerous other law enforcement agencies has created a lot of questions with its new line of life-size practice targets. The provider of “realistic” ...
Read More »Judge Orders Release of Brandon Raub from Hospital
DALLAS, TX – Brandon Raub, a 26-year-old former Marine, pro-liberty activist was ordered released from psychiatric commitment last week by Circuit Judge W. Allan Sharret. The judge ruled that a commitment order granted to federal authorities for arrest and detainment ...
Read More »2,527 DHS Employees And Co-Conspirators Convicted Of Crimes Since 2004
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Well over two thousand Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees and co-conspirators have been convicted of corruption and other criminal misconduct since 2004 according to a federal auditor. The acting inspector general (IG) at DHS, Charles Edwards, ...
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