Aldous Huxley interview-1958 Predicted a Future World Dictatorship

SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!! News
May 31, 2015






Military suit with suspended armor, computer makes debut

USA Today
May 31, 2015

The so-called military 'suit of the future' makes its debut in Tampa. The suit contains built-in night vision, computers and communication systems as well as a metal skeleton.


Abandoned Cincinnati Walmart Laced With Barbed Wire for Jade Helm?

On Point Preparedness
May 30, 2015

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Jade Helm 15, the multi-state, 3 month, “realistic” military training that will commence in July has made nationwide attention as public fears of martial law grow. In addition, the sudden closing of 6+ Walmarts spread throughout the southern states on the false premise of “plumbing issues” has made conspiracy theories spiral, stating that Walmarts will be used as military command centers or FEMA detention camps.  What I find at this Cincinnati abandoned Walmart is shocking!  Or, is it something more innocuous?
Below is a video showing that a Walmart had Consertina wire erected all across the top of the building in Springdale, OH.  When I looked up Google Earth and compared the video to the current Walmarts in the area, it did not match.  However, after doing some research, I found out that this video was taken at a Walmart that was closed 3-4 years ago.

Actual Location – Near Prevalent Highway Intersection of 75 and 275.  Notice that immediately adjacent to the left of the Walmart, there is a rail road!  GPS coordinates are 39.290632, -84.459600
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After I identified the correct location, I ran out the door @ 10:30PM to check it out for myself!  Indeed, the video was true, and there was Concertina Wire all over the top of the building.  While I was walking around the building, security  came out and asked me what I was doing.  Telling them full truth, I told them that I was a blogger and was writing a post in relation to Jade Helm.  The security guard had not heard of the military drill, but told me the wire had been erected almost immediately after the Walmart closed 3-4 years ago to prevent thieves from stealing copper on the roof.
After he figured out I was not a thief in the night, we parted ways and I started making some calls to local buddies that are certified electricians.

Roman Artifacts in Palmyra Not Destroyed by ISIS

SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!! News
Mark Matheny
May 30, 2015

It is no surprise, that while ISIS is destroying artifacts in Iraq relating to Assyrian period, they have come out with a video showing that they have not disturbed the Roman sites in Palmyra.


They have reportedly beheaded 20 civilians in the Colosseum however.

In my last video I discussed the destruction being done by ISIS in Iraq, and the Palestinian Authority on and around the Temple Mount, and how it is my belief that they are destroying evidence that coincides with biblical accounts, verifying the authenticity of the Bible.



Yet, they are preserving Mother Rome's archeological sites.

This again just supports my belief that these terrorists are among the "10 horns" that give their authority to the beast for "one hour", and preserve the "image of the beast" (the Revived Roman Empire", while seeking to destroy Protestant Christianity and Israel).

Houthi rebels in Yemen are holding multiple Americans prisoner

Washington Post
May 30, 2015
Houthi militants guard the house of Ali Haidar, a Houthi leader, destroyed by a Saudi-led airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, on May 29. (Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)


The rebel group that has seized power in Yemen has taken at least four U.S. citizens prisoner, according to U.S. officials who said that efforts to secure the Americans’ release have faltered.
One of the prisoners had been cleared for release in recent days only to have that decision reversed by members of the Houthi rebellion that toppled the U.S.-backed government earlier this year and now controls most levers of power in Yemen.
The Americans are believed to be held at a prison in Sanaa, the Yemeni capital, which has been bombed repeatedly as part of an air campaign led by Saudi Arabia aimed at dislodging the Houthis from power. The United States has provided intelligence support to that operation.
The detention of the Americans has complicated U.S. efforts to navigate the chaotic aftermath of the Houthi takeover, which displaced a government that had cooperated extensively with the United States on drone strikes and other counterterrorism operations against a dangerous al-Qaeda affiliate in the country.
U.S. officials said three of the prisoners worked in private-sector jobs and that a fourth, whose occupation is unknown, has dual U.S.-Yemeni citizenship. The officials said none of the four were employees of the U.S. government.

Retired U.S. Admiral Says Iran Deal Is A Sham, Calls For Obama’s Impeachment

Western Journalism
May 26, 2015
Image credit: Gage Skidmore (Flickr)

On Sunday, media reported that six world powers reached a provisional agreement on key parts of a deal that is meant to curtail Iran’s nuclear program.
Western diplomats in Switzerland reported that Iran had “more or less” agreed to reduce the number of its centrifuge machines by more than two-thirds and to ship abroad most of its stockpile of nuclear material. Iranian diplomats immediately denied the reports and said that they were ‘pure journalistic speculation.’ Israeli radio Reshet Beth quoted the head of Iranian team as saying that Iran categorically rejects any exporting of their stockpiles.
Later, a French official in Lausanne angrily knocked down the report and said it was totally false. The New York Times also confirmed the Reshet Beth report and quoted Iranian official Abbas Araqchi, who said “The export of stocks of enriched uranium is not in our program, and we do not intend sending them abroad. There is no question of sending the stocks abroad.”
“The revelation that Iran is now insisting on retaining the fuel could raise a potential obstacle at a critical time in the talks. And for critics of the emerging deal in Congress, in Israel and in Sunni Arab nations like Saudi Arabia, the prospect of leaving large amounts of nuclear fuel in Iran, in any form, is bound to intensify their already substantial political opposition”, The New York Times reported.
Israeli officials reacted to the developments in Switzerland by issuing sharply-worded statements. One official described the terms of the looming agreement as “incomprehensibly” bad and rejected the Obama administration’s contention that it would keep the regime a year away from accumulating enough fissile material for a bomb.