suppliers of ballistic missiles and technology.” North Korea supplied missile goods to Iran,
Syria, Yemen, Burma, and other states, the cable said. The cable warned that “North Korea
is probably also pursuing new markets for its missiles, including in regions such as Southeast
Asia and Africa.” “North Korea offers a wide-range of ballistic missile services, almost certainly
is willing to offer any missile design in its inventory for sale to customers interested in complete
systems, and can design missiles to meet specific customer needs,” the cable said. ...
Are Americans Really Ready to Forfeit their Future?
by JB Williams
If you are ready to forfeit, to throw in the towel on American freedom and liberty, then you can
sit it out anywhere you like. All the way back at the first American Revolution, 1/3 sat it out perfectly
fine with British rule, and another 1/3 was completely unaware. The last 1/3 paid the price of freedom
and liberty for all … I suspect that not much has [...]
http://www.newswithviews.com/JBWilliams/williams255.htm
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Black-Robed Regiment: Resistance to Tyrants is Obedience to God
by Bradlee Dean
What a contrast to the preachers who thundered from America’s pulpits before, during and after the Revolutionary War,
causing the colonists to stand up in the face of tyranny. The British labeled them
as the much-feared “Black Robed Regiment.” The British were not the only ones who recognized
them as the bulwarks of America’s Independence: “Mighty men they were, of iron nerve and strong
hand and unblanched cheek and [...]
http://www.newswithviews.com/Bradlee/dean128.htm
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From the Bottom Pit of Hell on Earth ...
'Lady' GaGa - Madonna - Beyonce ...
Beyoncé: ‘Put That Damn Camera Down’ (Video)
by Robert Charette
http://freebeacon.com/blog/beyonce-put-that-damn-camera-down-video/
http://freebeacon.com/editors-blog/
Problem: violence. Solution: Minority Report
Personal responsibility is the beginning and end of reasonable and lawful behavior in a society.
But I could write a thousand pages on all the factors induced to create violence in this country.
The chemical (drug) factors and heavy metals alone would fill a book. The covert political,
psychological, and economic ops would fill another book. Those who design the problem, from
behind the scenes, those who help create widespread violent crime, intend to provoke a specific
demand from the populace: stop the violence! Then, a solution is promoted: “science” enabling the authorities to predict who
will commit violent crime. This leads to “treatment” that will keep violence
from happening. In other words, if you watch movies, The Minority Report and Clockwork Orange.
The LA Times is reporting the results of a new study. “Brain scans of inmates turn up possible link to
risks of reoffending.” Prisoners with low activity in the ACC region of the brain (anterior cingulate cortex)
are said to be more likely to commit new crimes. In the research community, this study is hailed as a potential step forward
in the march to reduce violence. People in the general population, hearing about
the study, while watching violence on the streets of America, in the wake of the Zimmerman verdict,
breathe a small sigh of relief. [...]
http://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/problem-violence-solution-minority-report/
http://www.nomorefakenews.com/
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.
Romans 1:16 KJV
ICBMs - North Korea / Cuba
- DEJA VU to You !!!
Military Cooperation Between Cuba, North Korea Revealed North Korean
ship carrying Cuban missile radar highlights rogue states’ military cooperation
by Bill Gertz
The seizure of a covert shipment of missile
parts from Cuba on a North Korean freighter is raising new
fears that the two communist governments secretly are
engaged in the trade of threatening ballistic missiles.
The North Korean ship seized Friday by
Panamanian authorities included sophisticated Russian radar
for SA-2 surface-to-air missiles and revealed for the first
time military cooperation between Cuba and North Korea.
A U.S. official said authorities in Panama
were continuing to unload the contraband cargo as
of Tuesday afternoon. So far it appears the illicit cargo is
limited to surface-to-air missile components.
According to photographs made public by the
Panamanian government, one of the components photographed in
the hold of the ship was identified as a vertical radar beam
emitter for Russian SNR-74 tracking and guidance radar. The
radar is used with SA-2 Guideline anti-aircraft missiles
deployed by both communist governments in Cuba and North
Korea.
Richard Fisher, a military affairs
specialist, said the seizure of the shipment should be a
major concern for the United States.
“North Korea, a country soon to be in a
position to export nuclear warhead armed ballistic missiles,
now has a missile relationship with Cuba,” said Fisher, a
senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy
Center.
“So in Latin America there is the prospect
that North Korea, already a major missile technology partner
for Iran, may become a competitor or partner for Iran in
aiding the proliferation of missile and potentially nuclear
weapons technology among the leftist, anti-American grouping
of Latin state for which Cuba is a major leader,” he said.
Fisher said both Cuba and North Korea deploy
SA-2s, missiles first developed in the early 1960s but in
the last decade have been upgraded with modern computers,
electronics, and optical sensors in China, Russia, and other
countries.
Fisher believes the shipment was part of a
Cuban-North Korean military cooperation to upgrade each
country’s SA-2s with advanced tracking electronics.
“With such upgrades these heretofore obsolete
SAMs have been given new hard-to-counter capabilities and
the prospect of such upgrades going into the still
substantial population of these SAMs began to concern the
U.S. military over a decade ago,” Fisher said.
What remains unclear is whether the Russian
missile radar was being sold to North Korea by the Cubans or
whether the Cubans were shipping the radar to North Korea
for maintenance or upgrading.
The fact that the components were hidden
shows that the missile goods are likely banned under U.N.
sanctions.
The United Nations Security Council has
imposed sanctions on North Korea for its nuclear and missile
tests. The sanctions prohibit the transfer of military and
missile goods from any country to North Korea.
Sharon Squassoni, director of the
Proliferation Prevention Program at the Center for Strategic
and International Studies, said there are many missing
pieces to the case and truthful answers from either Cuba or
North Korea are unlikely to surface.
“But it certainly highlights the propensity
for outlaw states to collaborate where they can,” she said.
“This shipment violates U.N. Security Council resolutions
banning imports and exports of military goods to and from
North Korea. It also highlights the need for continued
vigilance in interdicting these kinds of illegal shipments.”
Panama’s President Ricardo Martinelli
announced late Monday that the ship was suspected of
carrying illegal drugs and was stopped by drug enforcement
officials as it prepared to enter the Panama Canal after
leaving port in Cuba.
It was taken into port after a fight between
Panamanian authorities and the North Korean crew. The North
Korean ship captain attempted to commit suicide, according
to wire service reports.
Martinelli stated that the missile radar and
components were found hidden in a shipment of sugar.
“The world needs to sit up and take note: you
cannot go around shipping undeclared weapons of war through
the Panama Canal,” Martinelli was quoted on Radio Panama as
saying.
The ship remains held in Panama and under the
102-nation Proliferation Security Initiative, to which
Panama belongs as a member. The missile components could be
confiscated.
Martinelli said the ship’s captain “tried to
commit suicide” and the crew rioted during the boarding
operation off Panama coast near the Atlantic entrance to the
canal.
Panama’s Security Minister Jose Raul Mulino
also was quoted by the radio as saying the ship was
confronted on Friday and the violent reactions from the
captain and crew triggered suspicions about its cargo.
Javier Caraballo, a Panamanian anti-drug
official, said no drugs were found on the ship but instead
“we found military equipment.”
A U.S. official said North Korean
state-controlled media so far have made no public comment on
the seizure of the ship, identified as the Chong Chon Gang,
a 450-foot freighter not known to transit waters in the
western hemisphere.
A State Department cable from 2009 stated,
“North Korea remains one of the world’s leading suppliers of
ballistic missiles and technology.”
North Korea supplied missile goods to Iran,
Syria, Yemen, Burma, and other states, the cable said.
The cable warned that “North Korea is
probably also pursuing new markets for its missiles,
including in regions such as Southeast Asia and Africa.”
“North Korea offers a wide-range of ballistic
missile services, almost certainly is willing to offer any
missile design in its inventory for sale to customers
interested in complete systems, and can design missiles to
meet specific customer needs,” the cable said.
“For customers with established missile
programs or otherwise lacking interest in complete systems,
North Korea provides missile refurbishment and technical
expertise, ground support equipment and launchers, and
production technology.”
North Korea also purchases missile goods that
are too costly or advanced to make domestically, that cable
said. They include missile component testing equipment,
heat-resistant materials for re-entry vehicles, heavy-duty
vehicle chassis, missile tracking technologies, precision
machine tools, specialty steels and aluminums, ball
bearings, precision gyroscopes, solid-propellant precursor
chemicals, and liquid-propellant precursors.
The current missile shipment also highlights
Cuba’s past relationship with Russian missiles such as the
missile deployments that triggered the 1962 Cuban missile
crisis between the United States and Soviet Union. The
crisis brought both countries to the brink of nuclear war.
David S. Sullivan, a former staff member of
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with extensive
military intelligence experience, said the North Korean
shipment is probably a trans-shipment from Russia to North
Korea, with a stop in Cuba for sugar.
“It could also be a Russian or
Russian-Chinese proliferation channel that was uncovered,”
Sullivan said.
Sullivan said U.S. intelligence was never
able to completely verify after the Cuban missile crisis
whether Moscow removed all of the SS-4 medium-range
missiles, SS-5 intermediate-range missiles, nuclear-armed
Frog missiles, and nuclear-capable IL-28 bombers, all of
which were deployed to Cuba by 1962.
The United States was unable to verify the
removal of the missiles and warheads despite a United
Nations resolution permitting on-site inspection. Several
Soviet ships were boarded to check on missile removal.
“We were never able to
verify the removal of a single nuclear warhead,
however—only some of the missiles,” Sullivan said in an
email. “Over the years in the later 1960s, 1970s, and
1980s, there were continuous reports of strange activities
in Cuban caves, of which there were many— for biological
weapons and chemical weapons storage, and nuclear weapons
storage.”
The submarine support
base at Cienfuegos was used by Moscow to dock visiting
ballistic missile submarines and “there was even a
probable nuclear warhead handling facility there,” he said.
Fisher suggested that China is behind missile
proliferation in the Western Hemisphere as part of its
program for the United States to become embroiled in
confrontations in Latin America.
“It is also important to consider that North
Korea and Iran have reached the precipice of nuclear missile
state status due to the consistent support, both indirect
and occasionally direct, from China,” Fisher said. “Such
conflicts [in Latin America] first and foremost will divert
U.S. military attention away from Asia, but will ensure
enduring popular antagonisms between the United States and
Latin states which China intends to exploit fully.”
William C. Triplett, II, former chief
Republican counsel on the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, said Panama performed a significant service by
uncovering one leg of North Korea’s vast arms smuggling
programs.
“It doesn’t seem likely that North Korea
would have wanted such an antiquated system for itself given
the level of sophistication of opposing air forces from the
Republic of Korea, Japan, and the United States,” he said.
“It seems more likely that North Korea, like Havana, was
just another middle man in the global arms smuggling
operations.”
Triplett said it has
long been know that Pyongyang and Beijing are active on
the arms black market. “Now we know that Havana is one as
well,” he said.
http://freebeacon.com/military-cooperation-between-cuba-north-korea-revealed/Asian Jets Intercept Russian Strategic Bombers
Military exercises are latest case of saber rattling by Moscow
by Bill Gertz
Russian strategic nuclear bombers taking part in
large-scale military exercises flew practice strike
missions in the western Pacific on Monday and were
intercepted by Japanese fighters, according to Japanese
and Russian officials.
The bomber flights were the latest case of strategic saber rattling by Moscow and followed what U.S. defense officials said earlier this year were practice-bombing runs against U.S. and Japanese military bases in the region.
Japan’s Joint Staff said Monday that three Japanese fighters were scrambled to intercept the Tu-95 Bear H bombers that were detected flying north near the Korean peninsula and Japan’s northern Hokkaido Island.
A third Russian aircraft, an Il-20, flew over the disputed Kuril Islands controlled by Russia but claimed by Japan.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said the Tu-95 involved in the exercises were carrying “strategic missiles” as part of an exercise and began patrols from their base near Belogorsk “in order to provide strategic deterrence measures over the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.”
http://freebeacon.com/asian-jets-intercept-russian-strategic-bombers/The bomber flights were the latest case of strategic saber rattling by Moscow and followed what U.S. defense officials said earlier this year were practice-bombing runs against U.S. and Japanese military bases in the region.
Japan’s Joint Staff said Monday that three Japanese fighters were scrambled to intercept the Tu-95 Bear H bombers that were detected flying north near the Korean peninsula and Japan’s northern Hokkaido Island.
A third Russian aircraft, an Il-20, flew over the disputed Kuril Islands controlled by Russia but claimed by Japan.
The bombers flew over the Sea of Japan for a total of
seven hours and 15 minutes, the military said in a
statement carried by Kyodo News Agency.
The bomber flight was part of one of Russia’s largest
military exercises, which is currently underway.Russia’s Defense Ministry said the Tu-95 involved in the exercises were carrying “strategic missiles” as part of an exercise and began patrols from their base near Belogorsk “in order to provide strategic deterrence measures over the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.”
“The total number of troops involved in the inspection
of the combat readiness is about 160,000 military
personnel, more than 5,000 tanks and armored fighting
vehicles, 130 long-range, military transport, fighter,
bomber and army aviation aircraft, as well as up to 70
Navy ships,” Maj. Gen. Igor Dylevskiy, a Russian military
officials was quoted by Interfax News Agency as saying.
Russian officials said three Japanese aircraft
intercepted the bombers along with one South Korean jet.
Russian strategic bombers also have flown close to U.S.
air defense zones on five different occasions over the
past year as part of an effort by Moscow to flex its
strategic nuclear forces.
The bomber flights have been largely ignored by the
Obama administration as part of its conciliatory efforts
to “reset” relations with Moscow.
The latest Russian bomber incursion took place in April
and prompted the U.S. Air Force to scramble two F-22
interceptors near Alaska to chase the bombers.
Russian bombers also ran up against U.S. air defense
zones in June and July of last year with a July 4 incident
involving two Bear H bombers that flew closer to the
California coast for the first time since the demise of
the Soviet Union in 1991, when such incursions were more
common.
Two Bear H’s circled Guam, a major U.S. military hub in
the Pacific, in February, and in April two strategic Tu-22
Backfire bombers carried out what defense officials said
were simulated missile attacks against U.S. missile
defenses and bases in Japan last month.
The stepped-up bomber flights by Russia are aimed at
influencing U.S. policy on missile defenses in Europe,
that Russia is opposing as threatening its strategic
forces.
Published on 17 Jul 2013
Obama Supports Muslim Child Kidnappers ! THIS IS ISLAM ! #WAKETHEFUCKUP vid - (3:52)
http://ufohunterorguk.com/2013/07/18/obama-supports-muslim-child-kidnappers-this-is-islam-wakethefuckup/
http://www.infowars.com/muslim-brotherhood-beat-kidnap-child/
Lifting the Veil:
Soetoro and the Failure of Capitalist "Democracy" !!!
'Lifting the Veil' (1:53:36)
http://vimeo.com/20355767
Acclaim for 'Lifting the Veil'
"Lifting the Veil is the long overdue film that powerfully, definitively, and finally exposes the deadly 21st century hypocrisy
of U.S. internal and external policies, even as it imbues the viewer with a sense of urgency and an actualized hope to bring about
real systemic change while there is yet time for humanity and this planet. See this film!"
-- Larry Pinkney
Editorial Board Member & Columnist - The Black Commentator
“Lifting the Veil is a major contribution to political documentary. It teaches everyone from the uninitiated to the most sophisticated
the true nature of the American government... It covers the issues clearly and succinctly, from the opening narrative through to
its stirring conclusion.”
-- Ralph Poynter
Lynne Stewart Defense Committee - New Abolitionist Movement
"The best political film I've seen to date. A must watch if you want to understand who and what Obama is about,
as well as this hypocrisy they call democracy."
-- Kiilu Nyasha
Independent Journalist and former member of the Black Panther Party
"A wonderful, powerful film"
-- Leah Bolger
National Vice President, Veterans for Peace
"In less than two hours, documentarian Scott Noble eviscerates the myth of the American dream, laying bare the grinning,
skeletal greed at its core. It’s the best single compilation we’ve yet seen on the corruption that has demolished the
American commons and the lives of billions across the globe."
-- Richard Brenneman
Eats Shoots 'n Leaves
"Noble is brilliantly pioneering the new film-making -- incisive analysis, compelling sound and footage, fearless and
independent reporting, and the aggregation of the best information out there into powerful, educational and free online
feature films – all on a shoestring budget. His films educate and inform while building the movements needed for real change
at the grassroots. Noble's films are dedicated to democracy; they fan the flames of non-violent, people-powered revolution."
-- John Stauber
Founder, PR Watch
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/corporatism/lifting-the-veil-barack-obama-and-the-failure-of-capitalist-democracy.html
http://www.ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com/page/23731.html
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