JBS CEO Art Thompson's topic this week: Government files on citizens safe? Don’t think so. And, the three major powers are linked together toward a New World Order.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topic this week: The major corporations are part of the problem. So are certain economic advisors on the Right. One is trying to make America a Third World country. The other is saying that there is nothing we can do about it.
Salvaging the New START, the arms reduction treaty with Russia, is of such import to the Obama administration that they are pulling out all the stops in order to get it ratified.
Enough is enough! Support Ron Paul's "American Traveller Dignity Act of 2010" (H.R. 6416) to begin turning the tables on the TSA's highhanded and unconstitutional bodily inspection procedures.
The Senate voted to approve a cloture motion today, November 17, with a 74-25 vote, well above the 60 votes required to limit debate on S. 510. This sets a dangerous precedent and is a momentum builder for passing even more controversial legislation as the lame duck session continues. Clearly, many Republicans crossed the aisle for this very unconstitutional bill. The Food Safety Act can now be brought to the floor any day now for a final vote by the Senate. Only a simple majority will be required for passage.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topic this week: Big Brother Internet and Taxes Equal Jobs? In the name of saving journalism, the government wants a stimulus program that will tax and control journalism and the Internet. Also, printing money equals the death of retirement funds.
On this Veterans Day here's a 2.5-minute video "Salute To Our Troops" from FreedomProject.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topic this week: The elections and the Fed – here we go again.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topics this week: Bags of money and Russia in Afghanistan; Communism grows in Latin America; and the Tea Party will be co-opted.
In this video interview with Bill Hahn of The John Birch Society, Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdon warns state legislators about the new movement for a constitutional convention (Con-Con) that is sweeping the country and urges that state legislatures repeal any existing Con-Con calls that their state has passed.









