Critics fear the creation of a private police force in Cambridge as companies bid for police powers.The two private security companies, GSL Dardan and Combined Service Provider, are currently bidding for authority over Cambridge’s traffic management. This would result in drivers being forced to surrender their personal details, such as their name and address, to security guards. These so-called “officers” will also have the power to impose fines. Establishing a private police force allowed this level of authority may put citizens at risk to abuse of power. After all, these security guards work for a company, whose purpose is to gain profit, as opposed to for the people or the government, whose purpose is supposedly to serve and protect. (rinf.com)
While the media panicked over the halting of NASDAQ stock trading due to a reported bug in the system (more on that shortly), one critical development went under-reported. In fact, it wasn’t reported at all.
If the following from France’s second largest newspaper Le Figaro is accurate, then we must assume that war is now a foregone conclusion. (shtfplan.com)
Manufacturing your consent, the podcast where I avoid the word Jew, I miss pronounce Del's name, mention Jeff Rense a little too much, and do the worlds second worst Alex Jones impression after Michael Collins Piper.
Gareth Porter, an independent investigative journalist and historian, discusses his article
taking issue with ProPublica journalist Sebastian Rotella’s report on
the alleged 2008 Iranian bomb plot against the Israeli embassy in
Azerbaijan; Gareth’s upcoming book on the web of lies about Iran’s
nuclear program; and why the US government had no problem seeing the
economic case for nuclear power in Iran during the Shah’s reign (Duration: 30:41 — 7.0MB)
Independent journalist Alexa O’Brien discusses her post-sentencing interview with Bradley Manning’s attorney David Coombs;
the government’s failure to prove damage to national security from
Manning’s leaks; the role of the FBI and State Department in his
investigation and prosecution; the fertile grounds for appeal; and how
Adrian Lamo worked with the feds to set Manning up. (Duration: 25:34 — 5.9MB)
Former Congressman Ron Paul discusses his video interviews on the Ron Paul Channel;
why the US has no business telling Egyptians what to do with their own
country; lessening the terrorism threat with non-interventionist foreign
policy; how Obama’s “red line” on Syria bypasses Congress’s duty to
declare war; the incentive for Syrian rebels to conduct false flag
chemical weapons attacks; and the selective prosecution of
whistleblowers and war criminals. (Duration: 15:21 — 3.5MB)
Dr. David Duke in a special life and fitness program talks about the latest scientific research that shows how meaning in life has a tremendous affect on our health, longevity, mood, achievement and other aspects of our lives. He speaks about ways to find our meaning or mission in life, and how to pattern our own lives on those individuals or traits that we admire in others, and how the mission of our becoming more like the personality traits we admire, can be a start to establishing a mission in our lives, a purpose to our daily life and actions, and ultimately be stepping stone to deep meaning in our lives. Kay Wahlen also joins in the discussion that will be extremely valuable to every listener!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSAMT5Pe15k
SHOW NOTES AND SOURCES: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=7835 In
this exclusive clip from the forthcoming edition of the Jack Blood
Podcast, James Corbett and Jack Blood dissect the latest reports of a
chemical weapons attack in Syria, occuring just two days after a UN
chemical weapons team arrived in the country. James goes over the
history of false flag chemical provocations in the country and the
reasons why we should doubt the quickly-forming official narrative that
this attack was perpetrated by Assad's military. Listen to the Jack
Blood podcast at DeadlineLive.info.
Not surprisingly the state TV and Syrian emissaries abroad promptly denied any responsibility for the
attack. And, as on previous occasions, the traditional narrative of
penning this wholesale murder of civilians on the ruling administration
leaves much to be desired. So much so that even experts are now
wondering if it wasn't merely the latest provocation attempt by the US
(and Al-Qaeda) -supported rebels to push public opinion further against
Assad and permit the greenlighting of an eventual military escalation. ***Read article at Zero Hedge***
It is increasingly common for parents of children with one or more of
the triad of symptoms associated with so-called "Shaken Baby Syndrome"
(SBS) to be automatically accused of committing child abuse. But often
missing from this causal equation is any investigation into the
vaccinations that children diagnosed with SBS received prior to
developing this very serious condition, a condition that copious
scientific research has shown can, indeed, be caused by vaccines. ***Read article at Natural News***
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krxWN0tRisY
A group of state attorneys general have written a letter to Congress
asking they amend Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1998.
Section 230 specifically protects websites from being liable for what
users might post on their sites in public interaction areas. These
attorneys general want websites to be liable for their users' posts. The
Resident (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses.