In an age of global apathy, the villains have no enemys. Take a minute to read this article and you might begin to understand how well it's locked up. Good luck everyone.
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What happens if you don't want to submit to the United Nations, or
reject a central bank system of rule? You get defined as a terrorist. One
of the United States' most Machiavellian diplomats in history, Henry
Kissinger, acknowledged that most of the people we're fighting in the
Middle East known as "terrorists" in America are actually just resistant
to international control. And how do you think they'll treat
independent minded Americans who refuse to submit to the new world
order? Here's a short excerpt from Henry Kissinger in a speech given in Istanbul, Turkey on May 31, 2007, while the Bilderberg conference was simultaneously underway, just a few miles down the road. "In
the Middle East, we live in a different world. The nations do not
represent historic entities in the same sense that European nations did.
Turkey of course does, and Iran in a considerable extent does. But in
the region in between, the borders were drawn by the victors of World
War I on the basis largely of what would facilitate their influence. So
therefore, the identities of these countries, and of their borders, can
be challenged more easily." "What we in America call terrorists
are really groups of people that reject the international system, and
they're trying to regroup it to a radical Islamic fundamentalists kind."
The newest information regarding the NSA domestic spying scandal
raises an important question: If America's tech giants didn't
'participate knowingly' in the dragnet of electronic communication, how
does the NSA get all of their data?
One theory: the NSA hired two secretive Israeli companies to wiretap the U.S. telecommunications network.
Society has been structured for a few centuries now such that we are expected to voluntarily give up some of our wealth to governing bodies, and in return they will “ honestly and prudently” govern for the betterment and cohesiveness of society, so that we can collectively live in peace with each other. That is the theory of the Social Contract. (investmentwatchblog.com)
A former synagogue cantor has avoided being sent to jail after he admitted making and distributing hundreds of images of child pornography. Fashion company director Jeremy Lawson had resigned from his position at New West End Synagogue in Bayswater, west London, last year for “personal reasons”.The United Synagogue discovered the real reasons for his departure only when he first appeared in court earlier this year. (thejc.com)
Among
the biggest donors for that gala featuring Paul were Internet giants
Google and Facebook—both of which have been represented at recent
Bilderberg meetings alongside Washington Post Company chairman Donald
Graham who is also a member of Facebook’s board of directors.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Franklin Lamb, international
lawyer from Beirut, about the issue of the lifting of the court order
that had blocked permission for indefinite detention of US citizens in
the United States under the NDAA.
July 17, 2013 – "Crazy ass cracker." Piers Morgan clearly has no qualms about inviting people on his show who fiercely disagree with him or even attack him personally, and tonight’s opening interview with radio host Larry Elder did not disappoint. Elder told Morgan his interview with George Zimmerman trial witness Rachel Jeantel was horrendous and “condescending,”
Today: Dr. Duke and Dr. Slattery along with Kay Whalen have a special show today on the ramifications of Dr. Duke's new book The Secret Behind Communism and its relevance to the modern world. Today, the book is now shipping to people in America and around the world and this show is an incredible look into the history of Communism and the Jewish tribalism that threatens the world on a global basis today!
Solving 9-11: The Deception that Changed the World
Christopher Bollyn is an American journalist who has investigated the events of 9-11. He helped Professor Steven E. Jones in the spring and summer of 2006, when Jones found solid evidence of Thermite in the dust of the Twin Towers. The discovery and discussion of Thermite in the demolition of the World Trade Center led to serious trouble for both Jones and Bollyn. Christopher Bollyn and Professor Jones look at 9-11 data at BYU in the spring of 2006.
Dr. Jones and Bollyn were both attacked in August-September 2006. The evidence indicates that they were attacked because of their research into the use of Thermite in the destruction of the World Trade Center. In August 2006, Bollyn was attacked at his home in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, by a heavily-armed three-man team of undercover police that had been prowling around his house for several days in a row. The result of the police assault on Bollyn was that he was falsely charged with assault and resisting arrest; both misdemeanor charges. He pled innocent and went through a four-day trial in which the police openly lied and presented false evidence. Bollyn’s evidence, on the other hand, was not allowed to be presented and his expert witness was not allowed to testify.
After the seriously flawed trial, Bollyn was found guilty of both charges and faced sentencing from the same judge who had overseen the trial. Rather than submitting themselves to injustice the Bollyn family left their home near Chicago and moved to Europe in June 2007. He then wrote a set of books based on his 9-11 research entitled Solving 9-11: The Deception that Changed the World.pdf
Do you ever feel trapped in an invisible control grid that is slowly but surely closing in all around you? Do you ever feel like virtually everything that you do is being watched, tracked, monitored and recorded? If so, unfortunately it is not just your imagination. Our society is rapidly being transformed into a Big Brother prison grid by a government that is seemingly obsessed with knowing everything that we do. (blacklistednews.com)
One of Germany’s biggest newspapers – de Spiegel – reports: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter … in the wake of the NSA spying scandal criticized the American political system. “America has no functioning democracy,” Carter said Tuesday at a meeting of the “Atlantic Bridge” in Atlanta.