Rage Against United States War Machine Rally - February 19, 2023 - List of Demands

Published: February 19, 2023

1 - Not One More Penny for War in Ukraine

The Democrats and Republicans have armed Ukraine with tens of billions of dollars in weapons and military aid. The war has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions, and is pushing us toward a nuclear WW3. Stop funding the war.

2 - Negotiate Peace

The U.S. instigated the war in Ukraine with a coup on its democratically-elected government in 2014, and then sabotaged a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine in March. Pursue an immediate ceasefire and diplomacy to end the war.

3 - Stop the War Inflation

The war is accelerating inflation and increasing food, gas, and energy prices. The U.S. blew up Russian gas pipelines to Europe, starving them of energy and deindustrializing their countries. End the war and stop increasing prices.

4 - Disband NATO

NATO expansion to Russia's border provoked the war in Ukraine. NATO is a warmongering relic of the Cold War. Disband it like the Warsaw Pact.

5 - Global Nuclear De-Escalation

The war in Ukraine has brought us to the edge of WW3 and nuclear war with Russia. U.S .intelligence agencies estimate a one in four chance of nuclear war, which would plunge the world into nuclear winter and kill almost all life on Earth. Adopt a no-first-strike nuclear policy. Drawdown nuclear weapons worldwide.

6 - Slash the Pentagon Budget

Half of the federal discretionary budget goes to Pentagon. The military budget is $857 billion per year, and the Pentagon just failed its fifth straight audit. The Pentagon can only account for 39 percent of its $3.5 trillion in assets. Cut the military budget in half and return those funds to the American people.

7 - Abolish the CIA and Military-Industrial Deep State

The CIA and deep state are an unelected permanent government of intelligence agencies that run our country outside of constitutional and democratic control. They surveille Americans, manipulate the media, curtail free speech, blackmail politicians, infiltrate activist organizations, torture people, overthrow governments, and assassinated President John F. Kennedy. Abolish the CIA and deep state and restore a government of, by, and for the people.

8 - Abolish War and Empire

War and empire subjugate billions of people around the world to enrich a small group of elites. In just the past two decades, the U.S. has waged and backed wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Palestine, Yemen, Ukraine, and other countries. End all U.S. wars and regime change. Stop all military aid to other countries. End drone strikes. Close all U.S. military bases abroad. Bring all U.S. troops home. Build a world that guarantees every person freedom from war and empire in place of the collapsing U.S .hegemonic world order.

9 - Restore Civil Liberties

Restore the constitutional liberties taken from us in the name of war and empire, including freedom of speech, the press, and assembly. End mass surveillance, repeal the Patriot Act, and restore the right to privacy and habeas corpus.

10 - Free Julian Assange

The U.S. is charging Julian Assange with espionage and criminalizing our right to publish information that challenges the military-industrial deep state. He is imprisoned in the UK and being extradited to the U.S. The CIA plotted to assassinate him for exposing U.S. war crimes. Free Julian Assange and all political prisoners.

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Knowledge is power.! We, the people can easily initiate changes and reforms necessary by first and foremost educating ourselves, our loved ones and friends. To remedy humanity’s current tyrannical situation peacefully, using nonviolent resistance, we must share what we learn, that CIA, British intelligence and others like them work for the committee of 300 low-level crime families, whom are under the control of the symbolically alluded to as the thirteen top families; known as: “Deep State”, or “Ruling Oligarchy”, or “Parasite Ruling Class”, or “Secret Cabal”, or “Illamanaties”, or “Zionists”, or “Eugenist”, or “Nation-less Corporations”, or Multi Nationals, or “City of London”, etc., they are all referring to the same nefarious families secretly controlling planet Earth. The top of the pyramid families are as follows:

Mellons, Carnegies, Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Schiffs, Dukes, Astors, Dorrances, Reynoldses, Stilimans, Bakers, Pynes, Cuilmans, Watsons, Tukes, Kleinworts, DuPonts, Warburgs, Phippses, Graces, Guggenheims, Milners, Drexels, Winthrops, Vanderbilts, Whitneys, Harknesses, along with few other filthy rich billionaires, controlling everything. - - “Bloodlines of Illuminati” - By Fritz Springmeier

They are overtly poisoning our air, called geo-engineering, or chem-trails, spraying toxic chemicals into the atmosphere from aircrafts high above, while we are lied to and vaccinated with toxic chemicals, as our produce and foods are contaminated with highly toxic GMOs and chemical herbicides and fertilizers, and our water with fluoride.  Marching towards their Eugenics goals.  And these are what we know.!


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Bloodlines of Illuminati - By: Fritz Springmeier - 1995


Alex Thomson - UK Column - Grand Jury Proceeding the Court of Public Opinion

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Requiem for the Suicided: Terrance Yeakey

Published: March 11, 2023

FROM 2010: This week we turn the focus of our open source investigation to Sgt. Terrance Yeakey, one of the first responder heroes at the scene of the OKC bombing who discovered something that conflicted with the official story of the bombing...something that cost him his life.



Who Murdered Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Terrance Yeakey

- By Pat Shannan - 1997

Oklahoma City False Flag Bombing Of Albert P. Murrah Federal Building took place on April 19, 1995, orchestrated by the terrorist, murderers United States federal government and the parasite ruling class. This is the only logical conclusion one can reach after calm analysis of the facts.

The case of Oklahoma City police sergeant: Terry Yeakey, 6-foot, 3-inch, nearly 300-pound, bright selfless man, an American hero, who worked for 48 hours without sleep, performing many rescue missions.

Terry Yeakey was a giant of a man with a heart as big as the rest of him. I wish I had known him. He was a crusader for truth. Whenever his name is mentioned, I think of the news photo of him sprinting down NW 5th Street toward the Murrah Building on another of the many rescue missions he performed that ugly day. In his blue uniform, he tends to remind us of a NFL linebacker about to put the sack on an unfortunate quarterback, but this is quickly overridden by the grave concern on the face of a policeman in a panic to save lives.

After numerous private investigators produced irrefutable evidence of multiple explosions, unexploded bombs being hauled away after the fact, and the complete and total incapability of an Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO) bomb to cause the cause the kind of devastation seen in downtown Oklahoma City, a giant government cover-up became obvious.

Only a couple of hours into the rescue, Sgt. Terrence Yeakey became painfully aware of something disturbing. Did he somehow figure out that the building had been blown from the inside and that the news reports were baloney? Did he overhear a strange conversation from some of the many ATF agents who were on the scene sooner than they should have been? Whatever it was, Terry was upset. He called his wife that morning crying - the big ol' Teddy Bear of a guy was crying - and saying repeatedly, "It's not true. It's not what they are saying. It didn't happen that way." Terry Yeakey may have been the first to discover the sham.

He ran back and forth into that concrete mess of bricks and mortar all day long and continued beyond exhaustion, far into the night. He scraped and crawled and dug until his fingers bled and then kept digging some more. In a cadre of heroes that day, Terry's performance was outstanding. On May 11th, 1996 the following year he was scheduled to receive the Medal of Valor from the Oklahoma City Police Department. He never got it. He was murdered on May 8, 1996, in the country - two and a half miles west of the El Reno Penitentiary.

The official report said "Suicide," and anyone who believes an ANFO bomb destroyed Murrah and the other surrounding buildings will believe this. According to the report, Terry slashed himself eleven times on both forearms before cutting his own throat twice near the jugular vein. Then, apparently seeking even a more private place to die, he crawled another mile of rough terrain away from his car and climbed a fence, before shooting himself in the head with a small caliber revolver. What appeared to be rope burns on his neck, handcuff bruises to his wrists, and muddy grass imbedded in his slash wounds strongly indicated that he had some help in traversing this final distance.

The bullet's entrance wound was in the right temple, above the eye. It went through the policeman's head and exited in the area of the left cheek, near the bottom of the ear lobe line. The trajectory was from a 40-45 degree angle above his head. There were no powder burns. No weapon was ever reported as found at the scene, but independent investigators speculated that had Yeakey shot himself with standard police issue - a Glock 9mm or a .357 Magnum - his head would have been far more destroyed than it apparently was.

Example of skull xray showing downward path of bullet exhibited in Yeakey's autopsy drawing.

One of the last people Officer Yeakey talked to was a friend who knew he was on a mission of private investigation. Terry had told him that he was on his way to El Reno to check out something but first he had to shake the FBI agents who were following him. He was traveling in his private automobile, and witnesses said later that the inside looked like someone had "butchered a hog" on the front seat.

While political assassinations within American borders have become more prevalent in recent years, the ploy to place the blame on someone else - even the victim himself - is nothing new. Neither is the gullibility of the American public.

Although the Yeakey incident occurred some thirty miles away in a different jurisdiction, the investigation was quickly taken out of the hands of the El Reno police and the Canadian County sheriff and turned over to the Oklahoma City Police Department and the FBI. No homicide investigation was ever conducted, and there was no autopsy.

In an interview with Terry's widow, Tonia Yeakey revealed that her husband had been very upset by something he had seen under the day care center on April 19th. He had wanted to go back and photograph it, but the officials would not let him onto the site again. The Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee (OKBIC) speculates that what Terry saw may have coincided with the possible evidence of another unreported bombing device uncovered by their "science people."

Mrs. Yeakey also said that Terry was supposed to be decorated for his work as a rescue person, but didn't want to be put in the limelight. Terry felt the investigation was fraudulent and didn't like the fact that the OKPD was honoring people who really weren't deserving of the honor.

Sgt. Yeakey had told friends that he was going out of town to hide or secure "evidence of a cover-up of the bombing by federal agents." It was his day off, and he was traveling in his private automobile. In his last known conversation, Terry reportedly told a friend that he "was being followed by the feds and had to shake them." Previously, his household had been subjected to numerous threatening phone calls by persons unknown, threats which have not ceased even with his death.

Tonia Yeakey moved five times in the first three years since the Oklahoma City tragedy. She continues to get intimidating letters and threatening phone calls. Since her husband's death, her home has been broken into and personal threats have been written on her living room walls. She remains in fear for her life, constantly seeking asylum, with no place to turn.

Sgt. Terry Yeakey was murdered, and just as with the absurd conclusions in the Vince Foster case, the closing of the case as a "suicide" is ludicrous.

Webmaster's note: All the autopsy evidence shows that Yeakey's wounds were consistent with a torture-execution. The fatal shot was fired from a pistol with a silencer, held in contact with Yeakey's skull, leaving a barrel imprint and very little powder residue. No pistol was found at the scene until the FBI arrived, over an hour after the body was found. Handcuff marks were on both wrists according to the funeral home director. By the time the body arrived at the funeral home, the wrist lacerations had been sewn up and mud and grass was inside--showing that Yeakey was dragged through the mud as he attempted to fight off his attackers. 

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Property Taxes By State - From The Highest To Lowest States

Below is the list of states in order of lowest ranking property tax to highest:

Rank

State

Tax Rate

Average Home Price

Annual Property Tax

1

Hawaii

0.28%

$615,300

$606

2

Alabama

0.41%

$142,700

$895

3

Colorado

0.51%

$343,300

$1,113

4

Louisiana

0.55%

$163,100

$1,187

5

District of Columbia

0.56%

$601,500

$1,221

6

South Carolina

0.57%

$162,300

$1,238

7

Delaware

0.57%

$251,100

$1,240

8

West Virginia

0.58%

$119,600

$1,269

9

Nevada

0.60%

$267,900

$1,310

10

Wyoming

0.61%

$220,500

$1,319

11

Arkansas

0.62%

$127,800

$1,358

12

Utah

0.63%

$279,100

$1,362

13

Arizona

0.66%

$225,500

$1,446

14

Idaho

0.69%

$212,300

$1,492

15

Tennessee

0.71%

$167,200

$1,548

16

California

0.76%

$505,000

$1,644

17

New Mexico

0.80%

$171,400

$1,740

18

Mississippi

0.81%

$119,000

$1,751

19

Virginia

0.82%

$273,100

$1,779

20

Montana

0.84%

$230,600

$1,818

21

North Carolina

0.84%

$172,500

$1,833

22

Indiana

0.85%

$141,700

$1,853

23

Kentucky

0.86%

$141,000

$1,866

24

Florida

0.89%

$215,300

$1,934

25

Oklahoma

0.90%

$136,800

$1,952

26

Georgia

0.92%

$176,000

$2,006

27

Missouri

0.97%

$157,200

$2,111

28

Oregon

0.97%

$312,200

$2,116

29

North Dakota

0.98%

$339,000

$2,138

30

Washington

0.98%

$193,900

$2,134

31

Maryland

1.09%

$314,800

$2,370

32

Minnesota

1.12%

$223,900

$2,429

33

Alaska

1.19%

$270,400

$2,599

34

Massachusetts

1.23%

$381,600

$2,667

35

South Dakota

1.31%

$167,100

$2,857

36

Maine

1.36%

$190,400

$2,953

37

Kansas

1.41%

$151,900

$3,060

38

Michigan

1.54%

$154,900

$3,343

39

Ohio

1.56%

$145,700

$3,390

40

Iowa

1.57%

$147,800

$3,407

41

Pennsylvania

1.58%

$180,200

$3,442

42

Rhode Island

1.63%

$261,900

$3,548

43

New York

1.72%

$313,700

$3,749

44

Nebraska

1.73%

$155,800

$3,754

45

Texas

1.80%

$172,500

$3,907

46

Wisconsin

1.85%

$180,600

$4,027

47

Vermont

1.90%

$227,700

$4,135

48

Connecticut

2.14%

$275,400

$4,658

49

New Hampshire

2.18%

$261,700

$4,738

50

Illinois

2.27%

$194,500

$4,942

51

New Jersey

2.49%

$335,600

$5,419

Please note: this data is based on WalletHub’s 2021 findings; however, the numbers pull from the 2019 census. So, you may see some fluctuation between the numbers mentioned above and other reports, particularly the median home value. Prices may also change depending on market influences.

While your home’s assessed value for property taxes may match its actual value, that won’t always be the case. That gap can affect your tax amount. What you’ll pay in property taxes ranges depending on the state and county you live in as well as the overall value of your home. That includes both the land itself and the structures on it. So, vacant land will likely have lower real estate taxes due to a lower assessed value.

Assessment is based on a unit called a mill, equal to one-thousandth of a dollar. Assessors find annual property tax liability by multiplying three values:

  • the state tax rate,
  • the assessment ratio (the portion of the property value subject to tax),
  • and the property value.

Some of these values fluctuate according to the market and state.

States do their property assessments at different frequencies, some annually and others every couple of years.

Please note: this data is based on WalletHub’s 2021 findings; however, the numbers pull from the 2019 census. So, you may see some fluctuation between the numbers mentioned above and other reports, particularly the median home value. Prices may also change depending on market influences.

State Property Tax Exemptions

While most U.S. homeowners must pay property taxes, some properties are exempt. This differs from a tax deduction, which only lowers an individual or group’s tax liability. Property tax exemptions include qualifying individuals, such as senior citizens, STAR (School Tax Relief) participants, those with disabilities and veterans. Certain eligible government, nonprofit, and religious entities may also fall under an exemption.

Vulnerable or low-income homeowners are typically the target of many property exemption programs, whether they lower or eliminate the property taxes. However, even taxpayers who use their home as their primary residence may qualify for the Homestead Exemption. It’s also possible to apply for multiple exemptions if you live in certain areas. Thus, a wide range of people may be able to save thousands on real estate tax.

Eligibility may shift depending on your state’s laws, your local municipality, and your situation. Check with the appropriate local services if you need help navigating the available programs.