Washington, D.C. – In 2015, the United States spent more on its war machine than the next six countries combined, with a total of $596 billion spent on military expenditures. This week the U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), with roughly $602 billion slated to be spent Read More…
Finance
The Big Boys Of Finance Shorting The Market And Moving Into Gold
As we at The Last American Vagabond have covered many times, the stock market is extremely overvalued, incredibly risky, and could crash at anytime. Most people have seen The Big Short and think that 2008 was an isolated incident, yet have no idea that the current economic standing of the world is in a very similar position. Read More…
Anonymous Grants Exclusive Interview: #OpIcarus A Call To Action
“We believe the message to the élite is clear: We are coming for you, we are your Karma, we are the Ghosts you have created.” The Last American Vagabond recently had the opportunity to interview the hacker, “s1ege” of the Anonymous-affiliated group, “Ghost Squad,” and participant in the Anonymous collective mass-scale operation taking place for this month of Read More…
Anonymous Has Declared War on the Banking Cartel: #OpIcarus
For the past couple weeks, Anonymous has engaged in what can easily be considered one of their most entertaining and effective operations, entitled #OpIcarus, and aimed at what can be considered the Globalist Banking network. This operation has been instigated largely by Anonymous sub-groups and correspondents with The Last American Vagabond, Ghost Squad Hackers and LulzSec Read More…
The Census and the National Debt – Keeping the Slaves on the Plantation
“I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is now controlled by its system of credit. We are no longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and duress of a Read More…
As Wealthy Surge, U.S. Poor and Middle Class Income Has Gone Backward
Poorer households saw their income drop from a median of $26,373 in 1999 to $23,811 in 2014, according to new research Middle and low-income households in the U.S. made less money in 2014 than they did in 1999 as the middle class lost ground in almost 90 percent of the country’s metropolitan areas, a new Read More…