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Monday, September 3, 2012

Webster Tarpley : US is now run by 5 People the Secret Committee

Webster Tarpley : joint action of the 6 central banks made it easier for the zombie banks to borrow money ...we always have this depression leading to dictatorship leading to war and we are seeing dictatorship and war coming at the same time ... US is now run by 5 People that is the Secret Committee the Committee of public safety , that's what runs the US it is not Obama the world is on the brink of total? implosion.? there is a galloping Nazism (police militarization, FEMA camps)...they're getting ready to clamp down and cause a collapse they are creating...WHERE are the barkless? dogs? Owned by One Worlders, etc...How can we get people alarmed and fighting this when there is NO press coverage outside of Alex Jones...good luck getting corporate press to get on board with a press conference...NEED a real PRESS

I really believe that this system is so well constructed that to dismantle it at this stage of it beastly life, would take a miracle, divine intervention. We can't change what is going to happen in the coming months/years but we can be the ones that rebuild society, stay strong and fight to the death. Peace & prosperity to all!


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Monday, January 9, 2012

Some People Just Have Bad Manners

Reports coming out of Tennessee last month reveal government health officials conducting door-to-door “assessments,” interrogating residents on how much food and emergency supplies they may have stored away.

According to Nashville’s News Channel Five, this assessment is being conducted to encourage residents of Davidson county to be prepared in the event of an emergency, but that claim doesn’t wash with me.  In light of Senator Rand Paul’s recent disclosure that the Justice Department characterizes citizens who have more than seven day’s worth of food on hand as potential terror suspects, any bureaucrat showing up at my door with a pen and a clipboard and a list of questions is highly suspect themselves.

If the purpose of the program is to encourage people to stock up on food and emergency supplies, why don’t they simply do that? Why don’t they merely go door to door advising citizens on the wisdom of being prepared for an emergency? That would at least be a public service.

But these assessment officers are not acting as counselors, they’re acting as interrogators. They are presenting homeowners with a list of 22 questions they expect answered, and they are writing those answers down to take back to the office, complete with names, addresses, and details of the conversation.

You wouldn’t freely give a list of your possessions to nosy Mrs. Kravitz across the street, so why spill your guts to a stranger on your porch?  Just as the government wants to know how many guns every citizen owns, now it wants to know how much food they have, too.

In the words of Patrick Henry,  I smell a rat.

When government snoops come around prying into your private life, you have every right to politely tell them to take a hike. Sadly, few citizens assert themselves, trained as they are from childhood to respond obsequiously to those who present themselves as government officials.

The greatest disservice your parents ever did was to teach you to respect authority.  The founding fathers questioned governmental authority, and so should you.

The fourth and fifth amendments were included in the Bill of Rights to guard against petty tyrants coming around to patronizingly “help” you out. Human nature being what it is, the founders recognized that whenever some persons get a little authority, they often exercise unrighteous dominion over others. The entire purpose of the Constitution was to place human nature in check.

Do government employees have the right to ask you personal questions about your lifestyle? Yes they do.  So does Mrs. Kravitz. It’s a free country. Anyone has the right to ask as many questions as they want.

But you have no obligation to answer.

If anyone comes to your home with the intent of prying information from you, it doesn’t matter who they are, what their job title is, or even if they flash a badge. The only duty you have is to politely close the door.

Don’t worry about appearing rude.  By asking you to divulge private details about your personal life, they are the ones demonstrating poor manners.


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Saturday, January 7, 2012

(2 of 2) Nwo Clamping Down on People World Wide Gerald Celente Reports

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Friday, November 4, 2011

Putin surges up Forbes ‘most powerful people’ rankings

Vladimir Putin (AFP Photo / Natalia Kolesnikova) 17.10, 21:02

In an interview with Russian television, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who will represent United Russia in next year’s presidential elections, provided a candid assessment of the country's political landscape.

Election 2012 RIA Novosti / Yana Lapikova 05.10, 18:15

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin stirred up the political and economic waters on Monday when he announced his plans to create a ‘Eurasian Union’ made up of Russia and other post-Soviet states.

President Dmitry Medvedev meeting with CIS finance ministers at a residence in Barvikha (RIA Novosti / Dmitry Astakhov) 02.10, 09:34

A widely publicized “reshuffle” in the Putin-Medvedev tandem and the sudden departure of their trusted finance minister have dominated this week's news headlines. But the pre-election period in Russia may hold even more surprises.

Election 2012 RIA Novosti / Yana Lapikova 04.10, 12:18

Vladimir Putin has proposed the creation of a new international power nexus between Europe and the Asia-Pacific region in an article in the Izvestia daily.

Published: 03 November, 2011, 12:36
Edited: 03 November, 2011, 15:46

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti / Igor Zarembo) Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti / Igor Zarembo)

TAGS: Medvedev, Putin, Russia, Obama, Merkel, Politics, USA, Robert Bridge, Hu Jintao

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the early favorite in next year’s presidential elections, was listed by Forbes magazine as the second-most powerful man in the world.

In 2010, Putin ranked number four on the Forbes list of most powerful people.

The annual list is a who’s who of the world’s movers and shakers – from the world of entertainment to politics. Among some of the people who appeared on the list were Chinese President Hu Jintao, who ranked third behind Putin and US President Barack Obama, who holds the top spot.

Both Obama and Putin will be running for the presidencies of their respective nations in 2012, which could make for some colorful politics if both are voted into office. Incidentally, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who forged the reset in US-Russian relations with Obama, took the 59th spot in the list.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains the most powerful woman in the world at No. 4 on the list, followed by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, Pope Benedict XVI, US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and British Prime Minister David Cameron.

According to Forbes, the ranking takes into account four factors. “First, how many people a person has power over; second, the financial resources controlled by each candidate, whether that is revenues (for a company), GDP (for a country) or net worth (for a billionaire); the third criteria considers whether a candidate is influential in more than one arena or sphere.

Finally, Forbes magazine took into consideration “how actively the candidates wield their power.” This measure excludes “heirs to great fortunes, semi-retired industrialists and former heads of state.”

In all, 70 individuals made the final list, or, to put it another way, one for every 100 million people on the planet.

Robert Bridge, RT

Foreign Minister of the Palestinian Authority, Riyad Al-Malki delivers a speech on October 31, 2011 at the headquarters of UNESCO in Paris (AFP Photo / MIGUEL MEDINA) 02.11, 18:52

Russia hopes the US, Canada and Israel will remain active in UNESCO following the UN organization’s decision to grant Palestinian membership, the president's special envoy for international cultural co-operation, Mikhail Shvydkoi, said on Wednesday.

Palestinian statehood St Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko (RIA Novosti / Vadim Zhernov) 03.11, 12:45

Speaker of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko suggests suspending senators’ party membership for the time of their work in the upper house of the Russian parliament.


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