Posted: 28 Jun 2014 04:36 AM PDT
In
Part One, I detailed how the United Nations is posturing to seize
American guns as a prelude to martial law. If you have not read Part
One, it will be helpful to do so before reading the rest of this
article.
Any police detective will tell you that it is sometimes necessary to
look at the facts of an old crime in order to solve a new crime. If one
wants to understand the forces at work which are posturing to enslave
America, one has to first take a summary look at the forces behind the
so-called Gulf Oil Spill because many of the players, one in particular,
will prominently figure in what is coming
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 04:32 AM PDT
As
the number of troop-heavy foreign interventions decreases, the warcraft
and weaponry used in battle are now being deployed in neighborhoods as
members and machines of law enforcement become increasingly
indistinguishable from those of the military.
This is the situation as revealed in a new report published by the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) entitled “War Comes Home: The
Excessive Militarization of American Policing.”
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 04:29 AM PDT
In
December 2008, just one month after Barack Obama was elected, a
bipartisan commission study briefed Vice President-elect Joe Biden and
warned him that “The United States can expect a terror attack using
nuclear or more likely biological weapons before 2013.”
The 112-page study was entitled A World at Risk and alerted the
newly-elected “fundamental transformer” that efforts needed to be
stepped up to counter the inevitable terrorism threats headed America’s
way. The report stated that “Our margin of safety is shrinking, not
growing.”
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 04:23 AM PDT
It
is very detailed research and I will leave it to you to draw your own
conclusion. But I will tell you this, it reads better than any spy
thriller Hollywood could cook up. You will be amazed at the tangled web.
But here’s a spoiler that will be revealed if you read the full report:
If Operation Zero Footprint in Libya was stupid, arming the Syrian
branches of al-Qaida two years after the Syrian FSA was thoroughly
corrupted by al-Qaida, is infinite degrees beyond stupid
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 04:14 AM PDT
The
scope and scale of the cancerous immorality and corruption that
permeates our societies cannot truly be comprehended. As life on Planet
Earth is beginning to unravel by the day, more and more light is
beginning to shine on the countless experiments of unbridled insanity
and evil that have been carried out on innocent populations around the
globe. We are all literally in a fight for life, this fact cannot be
reasonably denied. All are needed to stand up and make their voices
heard. All are needed in the effort to wake others who are even now
still asleep and unaware of all that is unfolding. Each and every one of
us matter in this effort, every day counts. The 30 minute video below
is very important to view, the proof it presents of the willful and
deliberate poisoning of innocent civilians is beyond dispute
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 04:07 AM PDT
We
all cringed when we heard the news spread about hamburgers made out of
so-called pink slime. Then when we learned about how filthy conventional
apples were, many of us started buying organic apples. A few of us even
stopped making macaroni and cheese for our kids when we read that our
favorite brand contained harmful food dyes.
As you can see, it’s getting harder and harder to find healthy food.
Sadly, the food industry essentially lies about the health of certain
food. After all, scientists are working overtime to make food cheaper.
And let’s face it: Much of what goes into our food, well, really isn’t
food
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:58 AM PDT
“Adam
Heller, shown in this 2009 yearbook photo, was an English teacher at
Fox Lane High School in Bedford, New York before school officials,
worried he was mentally unstable, fired him in May”–USA
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:54 AM PDT
China
is moving forward with a plan to create its own version of the World
Bank, which will rival institutions that are under the sway of the US
and the West. The bank will start with $100 billion in capital.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will extend China’s
financial reach and compete not only with the World Bank, but also with
the Asian Development Bank, which is heavily dominated by Japan. The
$100 billion in capital is double that originally proposed, the
Financial Times (FT) reported
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:40 AM PDT
A
Florida veteran is facing eviction for flying the American flag.
Larry Murphree risked his life for his country but may now lose his home
because he placed a small flag inside a flower pot. The Sweetwater,
Florida, man has lived at his current location for many years and has
been embroiled in a fight with the homeowner’s association for at least
the last two over the flag issue
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:35 AM PDT
A
little over a month ago, when Russia announced the much anticipated
"Holy Grail" energy deal with China, some were disappointed that despite
this symbolic agreement meant to break the petrodollar's stranglehold
on the rest of the world, neither Russia nor China announced payment
terms to be in anything but dollars. In doing so they admitted that
while both nations are eager to move away from a US Dollar reserve
currency, neither is yet able to provide an alternative. This changed
rather dramatically overnight when in a little noticed statement,
Gazprom's CFO Andrey Kruglov uttered the magic words (via Bloomberg)
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:29 AM PDT
The
US plans to spend $500 million for training and outfitting Syrian
rebels is a step in the wrong direction, Russian Permanent Ambassador to
the UN Vitaly Churkin said on Thursday.
In his words, 500 million dollars is “a very big sum of money.” “I am
sure that it is possible to spend it for something more useful,” he told
a news conference at the Russian Permanent Mission at the
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:23 AM PDT
When
one thinks of "redistribution of wealth," one would typically
understand that to mean a system designed to take from the wealthy and
give to the poor. Controversial in its own right. However, with the
United Nations' Agenda 21 it's even worse: the redistribution of wealth
means taking resources from poorer populations and opening up those
resources for wealthy private interests to collude with government -
fascism, essentially
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:17 AM PDT
Many
doctors concerned about physician involvement in concealed-weapon
permit process
A new survey of North Carolina doctors finds that many are concerned
about the increasing number of requests they are receiving to assess
their patients' competency to carry concealed weapons.
In particular, a majority of physicians who responded to the survey said
they were worried about the potential ethical consequences in the
doctor-patient relationship if they participated in the concealed-weapon
permit process
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 03:00 AM PDT
Former
presidential candidate and conservative-values advocate Gary Bauer said
President Barack Obama’s legacy should be the fruit of his pro-abortion
policies: more killed by abortion than the number of jobs created.
“This ought to be the epitaph of this administration: In the last five
years under this president more babies have been aborted than jobs have
been created,” Bauer said on Friday at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference in Washington,
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 02:55 AM PDT
The
simmering cauldron of hatred that exists between the Obamas and the
Clintons threatens to explode in a volcanic eruption that could threaten
all Democrat chances in 2016, says a sensational new book.
Despite their much-vaunted public truce, journalist Edward Klein claims
in 'Blood Feud' that Bill Clinton despises President Obama and that
Michelle refers to Hillary behind closed doors as the 'Hildebeest'
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 02:50 AM PDT
Toppling
Saddam Hussein bears some responsibility for today's crisis in Iraq,
Tony Blair has admitted.
Mr Blair said it would be 'absurd' to argue the 2003 Iraq war had
nothing to do with the chaos in the country today - as al-Qaeda inspired
Isis fighters close in on Baghdad.
The former Prime Minister's admission comes just days a week after he
claimed the US-American invasion was not to blame for the looming civil
war in the country. He said it was the 'predictable and malign effect'
of the crisis in Syria.
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 02:44 AM PDT
A
probe of media mogul Rupert Murdoch might soon take shape in the United
States upon reports that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has 80,000
emails in its possession seized from the servers of the tycoon’s News
Corp headquarters
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 02:42 AM PDT
Police
are announcing a blitz of forced ‘no-refusal’ blood-draw warrants for
drivers this holiday weekend.
In Oregon, and many other states, drivers that are suspected by police
of driving under the influence are presented with a choice: submit to a
Breathalyzer search or lose your driver’s license for a year
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 02:38 AM PDT
Anthropologists
uncovered a series of mass graves filled with the human remains of
immigrants stuffed into shopping and garbage bags in a county-owned
section of a cemetery in South Texas. Now, a local politician is calling
for an inquiry.
The group of anthropology researchers is made of professors and students
from the University of Indianapolis and Baylor University, who are
working on the Reuniting Families project. The multi-year project seeks
to identify the bodies of the hundreds of undocumented immigrants who
died (usually from exposure in the 100-degree-plus heat) while crossing
the Texas-Mexico border over the last few years. They resumed work two
weeks ago, exhuming 52 plots in a Brooks County-owned section of the
Sacred Heart Burial Park in Falfurrias
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Posted: 28 Jun 2014 02:35 AM PDT
You
might think I'd have little in common with a camel, but we do share one
useful skill: both of us can go for a very long time without water.
Usually I start my day with a cup of tea, then I might have a glass of
water with my lunch and one with dinner - that's about a litre of liquid
in 24 hours. It feels like plenty, but apparently it's not nearly
enough.
After years of suffering headaches and poor digestion I spoke to a
neurologist about my regular headaches and a nutritionist about my poor
digestion, and both told me I should be drinking up to three litres of
liquid a day for my body to function at its best
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