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260,000 Austrians sign EU exit petition, forcing referendum debate in parliament — RT News

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The EU is on the brink of collapsing. Another country has just voted for a referendum and no it is not a poor country, or a country needing relief like Greece. It’s Austria, one of the EU’s most well off countries. This should spark concern as to what in the world is going on in…

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Absolutely Crazy Military Movement Caught On Camera

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Freedom Fighters recently received some very interesting yet startling images from concerned citizens showing military equipment that appears to be part of the preparation for Jade Helm 15. This absolutely crazy military movement caught on camera this is not the largest shipment spotted but it is some of the most alarming equipment spotted thus far….

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The next Greece may be in the U.S. – MarketWatch

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So it begins. Greece is the start of the economic downturn, sending signals all across the board. With the world on the brink during the Greece crisis, and Puerto Rico a US version of the Greece crisis, then such of which means there will be others. Now, Chicago a monument in the US for gun…

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The 75 Trillion Dollar Shadow Banking System Is In Danger Of Collapsing

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The real banking system is behind the scenes and is in danger of collapsing such is the reason we are seeing such a decline in the economy as of late. Keep an eye on the shadow banking system – it is about to be shaken to the core. According to the Financial Stability Board, the…

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Russia ‘reviewing’ legality of Baltic states independence – Yahoo News

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WHAT? The Soviet states are under review of legality in regards to their independence? Russia is making a power grab, returning back to their soviet roots. If it is proved that the Baltic States are not independent then what? Moscow (AFP) – Russia’s Prosecutor General is reviewing the legality of the independence of the three…

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US-Brazil Climate-Change Plan: More Renewables, Less Deforestation

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Of course! Why not? Lets just do away with all emissions in general, how about all of the firearm discharges from the military? Or how about every time a Air Force jet takes off? Or how about Obama & Michelle you stop taking so many trips? That would on its own lower emissions immensely.. Climate…

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​BREAKING Gazprom halts gas deliveries to Kiev – CEO Miller

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The Ukraine crisis heads back to the front of the news after all of the Greece issues begin to sizzle off. Just a day after Greece defaulted, Ukraine runs out of gas, in other words Russia will not supply gas to Ukraine any longer which makes for a long, long winter ahead. World war 3…

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Economic Crisis: Greece Live Stream

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Greece is now the first developed country in the world to default. With a referendum coming in just a few days, panic is beginning to set in that there may be a lack of supplies such as food and water. With the uncertainty growing, so does the fear and panic. This is a very troubling time for Greece, and soon a similar scenario will strike America. Whether it be an economic collapse, a pandemic, riots, civil war, and so on.. The point is that TPTB are using Greece as an example, not only is Greece very symbolic being the first place of democracy, but it is also a “pin” that could pull apart Europe.

From SHTFplan.com

It was a seemingly normal Sunday — except it was anything but normal.

For many people in Athens, it was time to prepare for an approaching storm. A short walk from Plaka, a line of people waited to withdraw cash from an A.T.M., hours before the official announcement that banks would be closed starting on Monday. Some bank machines in central Athens had run out of money or were out of service, as screens blamed “technical difficulties.”

Elsewhere, some people had started hoarding gasoline and groceries. “We don’t know what the new day will bring,” said Katerina Vorreadi, who was among a group of retirees waiting in line outside the National Bank of Greece on Saturday night.

From Instagram.com/ABCNews — 1000s of protesters have gathered outside Parliament in Athens as Greece’s financial crisis appears to be near a breaking point — http://abcn.ws/1T29UM0 – [ VIDEO: Instagram / nate_perdont ]

Posted by ABC News on Tuesday, June 30, 2015

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Helium is LEAKING from massive earthquake fault in LA | Daily Mail Online

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The coming earthquakes will recreate this country. Two of the largest “earth-shaping” faults that are either, A. long over due, or B. are being pressured to blow are: 1. The New Madrid Fault 2. The San Andreas Fault 3. Yellowstone (not a fault, but and eruption would set either of the two fault lines off)…

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Court: 10 Commandments Monument Must Come Down at Okla. Capitol | Fox News Insider

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The Ten Commandments monument at Oklahoma’s state Capitol must be taken down because it benefits Christian and Jewish faiths, the state Supreme Court ruled. The Associated Press reported: The court ruled Tuesday that the Oklahoma Constitution bans using public property to benefit a religion, and said the Ten Commandments are “obviously religious in nature.” Attorney…

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Attorney General Paxton: Religious Liberties of Texas Public Officials Remain Constitutionally Protected After Obergefell v. Hodges

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Texas, takes a stand against the illegal “equal-marriage” ruling by the Supreme Court. According to the law of the land, it is not LEGAL that the justices can decide on creating or editing a law. America has a process of voting officials, and America is NOT run by “black-robes”, the supreme court. Attorney General Ken…

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BREAKING: Another Federal Circuit Court Unravels Second Amendment Gun Rights | Firearms Policy Coalition

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(Denver, Colorado) – In yet another decision that thumbs its nose at the Supreme Court’s landmark D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago rulings, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals held today that the Second Amendment does not protect gun rights outside of one’s home. The case, Bonidy v. United States Postal Service, challenged 39…

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