Friday, December 31, 2010
Judge warns of ‘Orwellian state’ in warrantless GPS tracking case | Raw Story
Delaware Judge Jan R. Jurden wrote that "an Orwellian state is now technologically feasible," adding that "without adequate judicial preservation of privacy, there is nothing to protect our citizens from being tracked 24/7."
Thursday, December 30, 2010
John Pilger's The War You Don't See (Full Video)
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
YouTube - No justice for Muslim Americans
Moslems in America are becoming what Jews became in Germany: scapegoats and targets for sadistic impulses.
Labels:
Moslem in America,
Scapegoat
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
OpEdNews - Hunting for Oil in the Muddy Waters of the Gulf Shore
A powerful essay on the present depth of BP oil contamination of the Gulf Coastline
Labels:
BP,
BP Coverup,
BP Oil Disaster
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Flight 77 and the Pentagon Crash - What Really Happened Here?
Another very in-depth study of Flight 77 and the 911 Pentagon attack.
Flight 77 and the Pentagon Crash - What Really Happened Here?
Flight 77 and the Pentagon Crash - What Really Happened Here?
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Killtown's: Did Flight 77 really crash into the Pentagon? - Theories...
Good source for investigating 9/11
Labels:
911,
Pentagon attack on 9/11
Saturday, December 18, 2010
YouTube - Conspiracy Theory with Gov. Jesse Ventura- 911 Pentagon Attack (Full Episode)
Jesse Ventura's New Conspiracy Theory Episode is one hard-hitting, in-your-face exposure of all the lies, prevarication and coverups surrounding the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. The key questions are "Attacked by who?" and "Attacked with what?" Watch this carefully to see what I mean, the full December 17th episode:
Labels:
911,
Inside Job,
Jesse Ventura,
Pentagon attack on 9/11
YouTube - Veterans for Peace Take Demand to White House Fence
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
OpEdNews - Quicklink: SHOCKER from WikiLeaks Cables: BP Suffered Blowout on Azerbaijan Gas Platform
BP, shameless beyond belief.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
OpEdNews - Article: Lies Across America
The increasingly fragile American Empire has been built on a foundation of lies. Lies we tell ourselves and Big lies spread by our government. The sh*t is so deep you can stir it with a stick. As we enter another holiday season the mainstream corporate mass media will relegate you to the status of consumer. This is a disgusting term that dehumanizes all Americans. You are nothing but a blot to corporations and advertisers selling you electronic doohickeys that they convince you that you must have. Propaganda about consumer spending being essential to an economic recovery is spewed from 52 inch HDTVs across the land, 24 hours per day, by CNBC, Fox, CBS and the other corporate owned media that generate billions in profits from selling advertising to corporations schilling material goods to thoughtless American consumers. Aldous Huxley had it figured out decades ago:
"Thanks to compulsory education and the rotary press, the propagandist has been able, for many years past, to convey his messages to virtually every adult in every civilized country."
The article continues here:
Sunday, December 12, 2010
The World Can't Wait!
HERE IS THE WORLD CAN'T WAIT WEBSITE
Labels:
Justice,
World Can't Wait,
World Peace
On the Qlippoth
The Olippoth in a nutshell:
Kingdom of Shells, known as the Qlippoth or Kelippot.
This Infernal kingdom is also known as Hell.
This Infernal kingdom is also known as Hell.
Qlippoth means "shells" and is said to consist of debris
left over from an influx of divine force too strong for the
lower planes or sephiroth to withstand. The shells
are usually considered as realms containing demons.
left over from an influx of divine force too strong for the
lower planes or sephiroth to withstand. The shells
are usually considered as realms containing demons.
The Qlippoth is sometimes divided into the Seven Abysses which
lie below Malkuth. They are known as Gehenna, Death's Shadow,
Death's Gate, Mire of Mud, Pit of Corruption,
Place of Destruction, and Sheol.
Note that the qlippoth is an inversion of the Tree of Life,
so the realms corresponding to the Supernals lie
furthest from Earth. The qlippoth is said
to consist of tohu (impure earth), bohu (impure water),
and darkness (opposite of Light).
lie below Malkuth. They are known as Gehenna, Death's Shadow,
Death's Gate, Mire of Mud, Pit of Corruption,
Place of Destruction, and Sheol.
Note that the qlippoth is an inversion of the Tree of Life,
so the realms corresponding to the Supernals lie
furthest from Earth. The qlippoth is said
to consist of tohu (impure earth), bohu (impure water),
and darkness (opposite of Light).
Read more about the Qlippoth here: The Qlippoth -
OpEdNews - Article: Miracle in the Gulf of Mexico
We have to promote John Hutchinson's work, and it won't be easy because there are forces out there politically and culturally so negative that they crave the death of the Gulf of Mexico, their collective minds having slipped into demonic states of consciousness, what Jewish scholars call the Qlippoth in the Kabbalah.
THE ROVING EYE: Naked emperor hails sex by surprise By Pepe Escobar
Information has never been so free. Even in authoritarian countries information networks are helping people discover new facts and making governments more accountable.
- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, January 21, 2010
Julian Assange, unfortunately, got it wrong. He should have tried to make it to the Tora Bora - the rugged mountains in Afghanistan and the best place to escape the emperor's fury, as former al-Qaeda icons Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri can abundantly attest. OK, no broadband; but at least no danger of sex tricks, apart from a brush-off with a rock face.
- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, January 21, 2010
Julian Assange, unfortunately, got it wrong. He should have tried to make it to the Tora Bora - the rugged mountains in Afghanistan and the best place to escape the emperor's fury, as former al-Qaeda icons Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri can abundantly attest. OK, no broadband; but at least no danger of sex tricks, apart from a brush-off with a rock face.
Continued at:
Saturday, December 11, 2010
OpEdNews - Article: Haiti: Breaking the news lockdown - Direct testimonies from the streets
From Elizi Danto:
It pains me to give voice to what I'm hearing - The Alternative if Sham Elections Not Annulled
Ezili Dantò of HLLN, December 9, 2010:For years I've given voice to the voiceless in Haiti. And generally I've understood and sympathized with the message. Today it hurts me to give voice to what I am hearing. There's just hopelessness, despair or maybe it's my Western programming that can't take this. But even though it hurts, I'm writing it, the street view, right now in Port-au-Prince. This is what I just said in an interview and wrote in a comment. I reiterated HLLN's Haiti message to US Embassy in Haiti: The Will of the People. How they're tripping over lying tongue about "the will of the people" and then detailed the street view, the Haiti ground echoes I spoke with this morning. I'm not sure I see principles, goals and I may not have the capacity to see whether this spontaneous "coalition?" will have sufficient organization to sustain itself, and perhaps listen to more deliberate heads in order to minimize the cost to our people --without sacrificing principles to Martelly("Switch Micky")'s personal objectives. Don't know enough, don't have a crystal ball, to hazard an educated guess.
Ezili Dantò of HLLN, December 9, 2010:For years I've given voice to the voiceless in Haiti. And generally I've understood and sympathized with the message. Today it hurts me to give voice to what I am hearing. There's just hopelessness, despair or maybe it's my Western programming that can't take this. But even though it hurts, I'm writing it, the street view, right now in Port-au-Prince. This is what I just said in an interview and wrote in a comment. I reiterated HLLN's Haiti message to US Embassy in Haiti: The Will of the People. How they're tripping over lying tongue about "the will of the people" and then detailed the street view, the Haiti ground echoes I spoke with this morning. I'm not sure I see principles, goals and I may not have the capacity to see whether this spontaneous "coalition?" will have sufficient organization to sustain itself, and perhaps listen to more deliberate heads in order to minimize the cost to our people --without sacrificing principles to Martelly("Switch Micky")'s personal objectives. Don't know enough, don't have a crystal ball, to hazard an educated guess.
See the rest of her article at:
Labels:
Elections in Haiti,
Haitian People,
revolution
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
OpEdNews - Article: The War on Terror; is it value for money or senseless carnage?
Definitely money for war is money badly wasted! And that is without even considering the horrific human cost!
Labels:
value for money,
War on Terror
The Charade of Israeli-Palestinian Talks
Chomsky:
Washington’s pathetic capitulation to Israel while pleading for a meaningless three-month freeze on settlement expansion – excluding Arab East Jerusalem – should go down as one of the most humiliating moments in U.S. diplomatic history.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
OpEdNews - Article: Assange Accuser Worked with US-Funded, CIA-Tied Anti-Castro Group
Click on the link below the photo for the article:
Labels:
Julian Assange,
Set-up,
WikiLeaks
Saturday, December 4, 2010
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Icelandic Modern Media Initiative
Spearheaded by fearless Birgitta Jonsdottir, this is one of the most important initiatives ever created. We need one, two, many global safe havens for investigative journalism if the planet is going to survive.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Icelandic Modern Media Initiative
Here is a mirror of the initiative below as well:
Birgitta Jonsdottir, the chief sponsor in parliament of the IMMI proposal said: "Iceland will become the inverse of a tax haven; by offering journalists and publishers some of the most powerful protections for free speech and investigative journalism in the world. Tax havens aim is to make everything opaque. Our aim it to make everything transparent." she said.
Highlights from the proposal:
* the Icelandic Prize for Freedom of Expression
* Protection from "libel tourism" and other extrajudicial abuses
* Protection of intermediaries (internet service providers)
* Statute of limitations on publishing liabilities
* Virtual limited liability companies
* Whistle-blower protections
* Source protection
* Source-journalist communications protection
* Limiting prior restraint
* Process protections
* Ultra-modern Freedom of Information Act
Because of the complexity of the legislative changes required, the final legislation will not pass through Parliament at the same date, at least 13 laws need to b e changed and improved in 4 ministries. The Ministry of Education, Science and Culture that will have an over all responsibility of implementing the laws.
Estimated time for the entire IMMI package to be completed is about a year. The creators of the IMMI hope by Iceland's bold steps in the direction of creating a haven for freedom of information, speech and expression, that it will inspire other nations to follow suit by strengthening their own laws in favor of the fundamental cornerstones that are the base of democracies and thwart the trending of gagging, legal harassment and destruction of historical records.
This proposal was created by international collaboration of lawyers and organizations such as Wikileaks, who have a comprehensive understanding about how the current status of affairs are in our world in regard of serious attacks on freedom of information and expression.
The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative is based on turning the tax-haven concept on its head. Instead of pulling together asset hiding and secrecy laws from around the world in order to shelter corruption and financial crime, the IMMI pulls together the best transparency enabling legislation, to create a stronghold for investigative journalists, internet publishers, transparency watchdogs and the public.
The global support for the IMMI underlines the need for a robust environment that supports the world's best journalism and the activities of transparency groups. The flow of information has no borders and most of the media is moving to the internet. That is why the time has come for a modern legislative regime that can promote and defend global freedom of expression, in principle and in practice.
Here is a mirror of the initiative below as well:
Icelandic Modern Media Initiative
Introduction
I am proud to advise the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative's proposal to create a global safe haven for investigative journalism. I believe this proposal is a strong way of encouraging integrity and responsive government around the world, including in Iceland. In my work investigating corruption I have seen how important it is to have have robust mechanisms to get information out to the public. Iceland, with its fresh perspectives and courageous, independent people seems to be the perfect place to initiate such an effort towards global transparency and justice.
—Eva Joly MEP
ICELAND TO BECOME INTERNATIONAL TRANSPARENCY HAVEN
On June 16th the Icelandic Parliament unanimously passed a proposal tasking the government to intoduce a new legislative regime to protect and strengthen modern freedom of expression, and the free flow of information in Iceland and around the world. The unanimous vote included all government members.Birgitta Jonsdottir, the chief sponsor in parliament of the IMMI proposal said: "Iceland will become the inverse of a tax haven; by offering journalists and publishers some of the most powerful protections for free speech and investigative journalism in the world. Tax havens aim is to make everything opaque. Our aim it to make everything transparent." she said.
Highlights from the proposal:
* the Icelandic Prize for Freedom of Expression
* Protection from "libel tourism" and other extrajudicial abuses
* Protection of intermediaries (internet service providers)
* Statute of limitations on publishing liabilities
* Virtual limited liability companies
* Whistle-blower protections
* Source protection
* Source-journalist communications protection
* Limiting prior restraint
* Process protections
* Ultra-modern Freedom of Information Act
Because of the complexity of the legislative changes required, the final legislation will not pass through Parliament at the same date, at least 13 laws need to b e changed and improved in 4 ministries. The Ministry of Education, Science and Culture that will have an over all responsibility of implementing the laws.
Estimated time for the entire IMMI package to be completed is about a year. The creators of the IMMI hope by Iceland's bold steps in the direction of creating a haven for freedom of information, speech and expression, that it will inspire other nations to follow suit by strengthening their own laws in favor of the fundamental cornerstones that are the base of democracies and thwart the trending of gagging, legal harassment and destruction of historical records.
This proposal was created by international collaboration of lawyers and organizations such as Wikileaks, who have a comprehensive understanding about how the current status of affairs are in our world in regard of serious attacks on freedom of information and expression.
The Icelandic Modern Media Initiative is based on turning the tax-haven concept on its head. Instead of pulling together asset hiding and secrecy laws from around the world in order to shelter corruption and financial crime, the IMMI pulls together the best transparency enabling legislation, to create a stronghold for investigative journalists, internet publishers, transparency watchdogs and the public.
The global support for the IMMI underlines the need for a robust environment that supports the world's best journalism and the activities of transparency groups. The flow of information has no borders and most of the media is moving to the internet. That is why the time has come for a modern legislative regime that can promote and defend global freedom of expression, in principle and in practice.
Labels:
Birgitta Jonsdottir,
Iceland
Friday, December 3, 2010
YouTube - omaj pou haiti
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