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GMT Skelton:
Stop Bilderberg's Nightmare Future At All Costs
London Guardian journalist Charlie Skelton, who began his coverage of
the 2009 Bilderberg conference in a jovial and mocking manner, is now
warning that the horrendous treatment dished out to him by both police
and undercover spies is just a taste of what we can expect in our daily
lives if we allow Bilderberg's agenda, and specifically ID cards and
implantable microchips, to be implemented.
Israel gives Obama until end of year on Iran
Barack Obama’s first innovation in the White House is visible
even before one enters the Oval Office: a large wooden slide on the
lawn for the president’s daughters.
How
Colin Powell Got Duped by the CIA
Think back six years. How often did we hear then-Secretary of State
Colin Powell tout his intense four-day vigil at CIA headquarters preparing
the speech he would give to the United Nations Security Council on Feb.
5, 2003?
The
Real Lesson of the Financial Crisis
The financial channels are abuzz with talk of a recovery, but we’re
not out of the woods yet. In fact, the deceleration in the rate of economic
decline is not a sign of recovery at all, but proof that the economy
is resetting at a lower level of activity. That means the recession
will drag on for some time no matter what the Fed does.
U.S.
to Expand Immigration Checks to All Local Jails
The Obama administration is expanding a program initiated by President
George W. Bush aimed at checking the immigration status of virtually
every person booked into local jails.
John
Kerry At Bilderberg 2009?
Former Presidential candidate and current U.S. Senator John Kerry is
rumored to have attended the 2009 Bilderberg conference despite not
appearing on the official guest list, suggesting he will play a prominent
role in getting globalist-mandated legislation like carbon taxes passed
over the course of the next year.
ACLU:
Obama admin. will defend Patriot Act ‘gag order’ letters
The Obama administration will not ask the Supreme Court to review the
national security letter provision of the Patriot Act, which has been
criticized as unconstitutional by civil rights groups and curtailed
by a lower court following a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties
Union.
1300
Girls Harmed by HPV Vaccines in UK; Bizarre Side Effects Like Paralysis
and Epilepsy
More than 1,300 girls in the United Kingdom have experienced negative
reactions to the government-mandated Cervarix vaccine for the human
papillomavirus (HPV), according to adverse events reports collected
from doctors by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
(MHRA).
Robot
warriors will get a guide to ethics
Smart missiles, rolling robots, and flying drones currently controlled
by humans, are being used on the battlefield more every day. But what
happens when humans are taken out of the loop, and robots are left to
make decisions, like who to kill or what to bomb, on their own?
‘Skeptical
Environmentalist’ Doubts ‘Underwater Manhattan’ Global
Warming Scenario One of the tricks in the global warming alarmist playbook over
the years has been to show how global warming will cause sea levels
to rise and flood the low-lying coastal areas where population centers
happen to be, specifically lower Manhattan in New York City.
Youtube
Restores The Alex Jones Channel
Youtube has restored the official Alex Jones Youtube channel after
legal counter claims were filed against the original claims of copyright
violation.
Hersh
did not say Cheney ordered Bhutto assassination
In a telephone conversation with RAW STORY, Pulitzer-winning investigative
journalist Seymour Hersh refuted reports that he told an Arab television
network that former Vice President Dick Cheney ordered the assassination
of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
Senate
Leaders Balk at Closing Guantánamo Prison
Moving to avoid a bitter partisan feud, Senate Democratic leaders
have decided to remove from a war spending bill the $80 million
that President Obama had requested to close the detention center
for terrorist suspects at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Obama
to Toughen Rules on Emissions and Mileage
President Obama will announce tough new nationwide rules for automobile
emissions and mileage standards on Tuesday, embracing standards
that California has sought to enact for years over the objections
of the auto industry and the Bush administration.
New
Bull Or Sucker’s Rally?
With stocks making triple digit gains on Monday some investors are
asking, “is the action the start of the next leg higher —
or is it a sucker’s rally?”
US
puts Greek group on terror blacklist
The United States announced Monday that it is listing Revolutionary
Struggle as a foreign terrorist organization after the Greek leftist
group attacked US diplomatic and business interests.
The Great Global Warming Hoax
RAND Wants WWIII to Save US Economy
Paul Watson & Alex Jones - Mumbai Terror Attacks
Paul Joseph Watson: Internet Censorship a Growing Cancer