It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men. -Samuel Adams Tuesday Morning - February 2, 2010 |
The Groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, saw his shadow today Therefore, predicts 6 more weeks of winter!! |
"Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people" - John Adams - Second President (1797 - 1801) |
Haitian Kids Taken By Baptists Still Have Live Families UN says armed group attacked Haiti food convoy Haiti, a new Saudi Arabia? The remarkable geography of Haiti and Cuba and the discovery of world-class oil reserves in the waters off Cuba lend credence to anecdotal accounts of major oil discoveries in several parts of Haitian territory. It also could explain why two Bush Presidents and now special UN Haiti Envoy Bill Clinton have made Haiti such a priority. As well, it could explain why Washington and its NGOs moved so quickly to remove-- twice-- the democratically elected President Aristide, whose economic program for Haiti included, among other items, proposals for developing Haitian natural resources for the benefit of the Haitian people ... » U.S. halts flights of quake victims The U.S. military has halted flights carrying Haitian earthquake victims to the United States because of an apparent cost dispute, though a doctor warned that some injured patients faced imminent death if the flights don't resume. |
Heists Targeting Truckers On Rise Wall Street Journal Feb 1 2010 Robberies Are "Wreaking Havoc" on U.S. Highways, Endangering Consumers. Thieves are swiping tractor-trailers filled with goods, triggering a spike in cargo theft on the nation's highways."In the past two months, we've just seen such an increase that it's to the point where criminals are just wreaking havoc," said Sandor Lengyel, a detective sergeant and squad leader in New Jersey State Police's cargo-theft unit. |
We, The People, Call For Total National Strike April 15-18 |
$7,000 Sex Robot To Go On Sale - Pre-Orders Pile Up
Japan, China, Russia And World War III As I have stated in previous articles, I believe that the current and future alliance between Russia, Japan and China is a prelude to the next war; East versus West. I also believe that part of their strategy is to partially "de-capitate" the Leadership in the West. I also expect this to have a huge impact on Western intelligence agencies like the CIA, MI6 and Mossad. The Western Illuminati created both Communism and Fascism to destroy whole races they view as undesirable, and to ultimately eliminate the Middle Class and establish a universal "Forced Labor Camp". According to the Georgia Guidestones, and statements from the Global Elite, they desire to reduce the population of the earth by 90%. They will move towards this goal with a global conflict that will be known as World War III. This will be a war of extermination that will see the widespread and targeted use of Chemical, Biological and Nuclear weapons. READ MORE: http://www.moneyteachers.org/Japan.htm |
Indian-Americans rising in political clout
POLICE STATE |
For first time, administration defines homeland security as including hazards beyond terrorism. The review states that preventing terrorism remains the cornerstone of homeland security, while it identifies other hazards, including mass cyberattacks, pandemics, natural disasters, illegal trafficking and transnational crime. The review notes the danger of complacency and restores the strategic aim of mitigating risks before disasters occur. Air passengers who refuse full body scan to be barred from flights in UK... |
Global ObamaCare and World Population Control
Depopulation by Government Edict
CYBERSPACE |
Enemies Of Free Speech Call For Internet Licensing
Paul Joseph Watson, Alex Jones & Steve Watson | Death of the web moves closer as UN calls for policing cyberspace. Calls to introduce a licensing system to police the Internet on behalf of a powerful UN agency represent the latest salvo in a long-running battle to kill free speech on the web and bring an end to the powerful digital democracy that has devastated the carbon tax agenda of the UN by exposing the Climategate scandal. UN agency calls for global cyberwarfare treaty, ‘driver’s license’ for Web users RawStory.com The world needs a treaty to prevent cyber attacks becoming an all-out war, the head of the main UN communications and technology agency warned Saturday. International Telcommunications Union secretary general... » Report: 48% of 22 million scanned computers infected with malware |
Los Angeles might require rainwater capture
A proposed law would require new homes, larger developments and some redevelopments in Los Angeles to capture and reuse runoff generated in rainstorms.
LAYOFFS |
Outsourcing space flights may ground Utah workers Salt Lake Tribune ATK employees have already suffered three rounds of layoffs because of expiring government... contracts, with another pending, and this move, Bishop said, |
Corporations are not people and money is not speech
Corporations, however, are inherently not the same as individuals and thus cannot have the same protections as individuals. There are a slew of laws that protect corporations and their interests in the arena for which they are by definition formed—namely the marketplace. The laws that govern corporations and the rights enjoyed by them are distinct from the laws and rights of individuals. A corporation, for example, can enter into contracts like an individual, but unlike an individual, a corporation’s members can be protected by limited liability so their personal assets are not at stake.
POLITICIANS |
Max Keiser - "Peter Schiff, J. Rogers and others will be declared as Financial Terrorists" (video)
BANKSTER NEWS |
Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs expects $100 million bonus |
New Film Exposes Government Drug Dealing
In the backdrop of this public dispute is the Dark Alliance– where governments handle the volume of drug trafficking and work with cartels and drug dealers to manage the drug flow.
CIA |
"The CIA, Mind Control and Children" Testimony to Congress Committee on radiation confirms O'Brien charges. Hundred of children involved. Talk by Jon Rappoport. See the video "Conspiracy of Silence" Illuminati Pedophiles in Washington History of Mind Control Experiments CIA Present in Yemen Since 2008: Report CIA Agents Assassinated in Afghanistan Worked for “Contractor” Active in Venezuela and Cuba Ron Paul: We Need To Take Out The CIA CIA moonlights in corporate world |
ISRAEL: PLEASE, NO MORE BIN LADEN TAPES, NOBODY IS BUYING IT!
VeteransToday.comScores of Palestinian women and their children carefully sift through the desert sands. They are looking for hard nuggets.
No gold rush here in the Gaza Strip – all they are putting into their sacks are pebbles and pieces of hard rock.
Even Israelis were moved when their main commercial channel, Channel 2, showed on prime time news on Thursday evening the scenes of despair in besieged Gaza.
The pebbles are sold for a pittance to Palestinian contractors who have no other building material with which to reconstruct the thousands of homes and buildings destroyed last year during Israel’s war on Hamas.
A curious op-ed “The Tel Aviv Cluster” by the reliably neoconnish David Brooks appeared in the New York Times on January 12th. Brooks enthused over the prowess of Israel’s high tech businesses, attributing their success in large part to Jewish exceptionalism and genius, which must have provided the ultimate feel good moment for Brooks, who is himself Jewish. That Israel has a booming technology sector is undeniably true, but Brooks failed to mention other contributing factors such as the $101 billion dollars in US economic and military aid over the course of more than four decades, which does not include the additional $30 billion recently approved by President Barack Obama. American assistance has financed and fueled Israel’s business growth while the open access and even “preferential treatment” afforded to Israeli exporters through the Israel Free Trade Implementation Act of 1985 has provided Israelis with the enormous US market to sell their products and services. By act of Congress, Israeli businesses can even bid on most American Federal and State government contracts just as if they were US companies.
Barak: Without Syria peace, we could be headed for all-out war
"In the absence of an arrangement with Syria, we are liable to enter a belligerent clash with it that could reach the point of an all-out, regional war," Barak told senior Israel Defense Forces officers on Monday.
People's Republic of China (PRC) |
Sino-US relations, a bumpy road In 2009, Sino-US relationship is too good to be true. From Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, US high officials came to China one after another. They advocated US-China cooperation and friendship, setting aside differences over Taiwan, Tibet, human rights and China's currency policies to combat the global economic crisis. President Barack Obama’s successful visit to China in November peaked the bilateral relations to a new high. Mr. Obama pledged US welcomed China to play a larger role in international stages, “G2” has been the hottest word of 2009.
However, in US conservative’s eyes, Obama's "dovish" policy did not pay off, with China turning down calls to revalue the currency, declining to take a mandatory climate change agreement in Copenhagen, standing firm against a tough new sanction against Iran. As former George W. Bush administration official Mike Green said, the Obama administration erred by overstating its reliance on Beijing -- making China "the central kingdom and US the tributary state asking for their help." It seems that Obama is about to correct his "error" in New Year. In the first week of 2010, the Pentagon cleared a sale of advanced Patriot air defense missiles to Taiwan. Despite of strong opposition and warnings from Beijing, on Jan. 29th, Obama administration formally notified Congress his proposal of $6.4b arms sales package. In addition, Mrs. Clinton noted on Friday that Mr. Obama would soon be meeting with Dalai Lama, which will further infuriate Chinese government and Chinese people. Internet freedom has been another source of tension between the two countries. After Google’s announcement to retreat from China, Mrs. Clinton made a high-profile remark that internet freedom has been another pillar for US foreign policy, berating China’s internet censorship and hacking attacks allegedly originated in China. Besides, trade friction has haunted around the bilateral relationship even during the Sino-US "honeymoon". U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke warned on Thursday, U.S. companies face too many obstacles trying to do business in China and could lose interest if Beijing backslides on openness and the rule of law. Moreover, 2010 is US Congressional election year, the two parties will not hesitate to charge China’s currency policy, export-oriented strategy, human-right records, etc. Sino-US relations will be rough and bumpy in 2010, despite the two rivals have significant interest to share. The Obama government should exercise the political wisdom to put the Sino-US relations on the right track. Sanctions 'could hurt aviation industry' China Daily 2010-02-02 Boeing China says it has not received any notice from govt Financial Times cited Giovanni Bisignani, director-general of the International Air Transport Association, as saying aerospace leaders fear the sanctions and hoped the two sides avert conflict through negotiation. "At a moment in which the world is in crisis (and) China is playing a very important role in overcoming and pushing for recovery it would be a very, very difficult and unhappy situation" for sanctions to be imposed, he said as industry leaders gathered in Singapore for Asia's biggest air show. READ MORE
Singapore Air Show offers sneak peek of C919 aircraft The future of aviation in China, the world's fastest-growing major air-travel market, will be on display in Singapore this week and General Electric Co (GE), Rockwell Collins Inc and GKN Plc all want to be onboard. Commercial Aircraft Corp of China, also known as Comac, will be at the Singapore Air Show, displaying a model of the 168-seat C919, which is designed to compete with the Boeing Co 737 and Airbus SAS A320. Only one major supplier has been selected for the plane so far, a GE-Safran SA engine venture, which won a $10 billion contract. State-owned Comac expects to build about 2,000 C919s over 20 years, and hopes to secure 10 percent of the global market, according to Safran. The aircraft is already being touted as a domestic success since the government will place orders and allocate them to State-owned carriers Air China, China Southern and China Eastern Airlines. "There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that China can be a first-tier aircraft provider at some point," said Clay Jones, CEO of Rockwell Collins, a maker of cockpit instrumentation. "Everyone sees the market as being important in the future and everyone wants to play in it." Rockwell, GE, Honeywell International Inc, Goodrich Corp and United Technologies Corp's Hamilton Sundstrand are among the aerospace companies competing to work on planes in China. Munich-based MTU Aero Engines Holding AG has already been chosen to help develop future engines for the C919. Separately, Airbus has also set up a plane-assembly plant in the country. China wants to cooperate with overseas suppliers to access advanced engines, parts and instruments for the C919, which is due to make its maiden flight in 2014 and to enter service two years later. The aircraft is part of China's bid to end its reliance on Airbus and Boeing. Eventually, the country also wants to challenge the world's two biggest plane makers overseas. "The C919 is merely the first plane in a deliberate attempt by the Chinese to establish themselves as the world's third big-plane manufacturer, so companies are trying to position themselves early on," said Henri Courpron, president of Seabury Aerospace, an advisory company. China can't rely on domestic suppliers, as they haven't worked on technologies such as composites, the lightweight materials being used to make major parts for the new Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. "We've got zero intellectual property," said Zhou Jisheng, the former deputy chief engineer for the ARJ21, an in-development Chinese regional jet. "Chinese companies only make the least important parts for Airbus and Boeing." |
Huge budget deficits may change US power: NY Times Xinhua - - 5 hours ago 2 (Xinhua) -- Huge budget deficits may change American politics and its global power, said the New York Times on Tuesday. President Barack Obama unveiled a ... Obama Budget Has $1.9 Trillion Tax Rise
The Obama administration proposed to increase taxes on Americans earning more than $200,000 by close to $970 billion over the next decade and take in an additional $400 billion from businesses even as it retooled a proposed crackdown on international tax-avoidance techniques.
DrudgeReport.com headline: Linked to: Obama seeks money for nuclear weapons work AP - Feb 1 2010 Barack Obama to address Australian Parliament in March US PRESIDENT Barack Obama will be invited to address a joint sitting of the Australian Parliament in March, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said. Former US presidents George Bush, Bill Clinton and George W Bush addressed the Federal Parliament during their visits to Australia in 1992, 1996 and 2003. Change in space for NASA: Outsourcing WASHINGTON (AP) - Getting to space is about to be outsourced. The Obama administration on Monday will propose in its new budget spending billions of dollars to encourage private companies to build, launch and operate spacecraft for NASA and... |
MEXICO |
Mexican mayor fears massacre of 16 was random
IRAQ |
Karbala, Iraq
YEMEN |
The Washington Post’s Dana Priest today reports that “U.S. military teams and intelligence agencies are deeply involved in secret joint operations with Yemeni troops who in the past six weeks have killed scores of people.” That’s no surprise, of course, as Yemen is now another predominantly Muslim country (along with Somalia and Pakistan) in which our military is secretly involved to some unknown degree in combat operations without any declaration of war, without any public debate, and arguably (though not clearly) without any Congressional authorization. The exact role played by the U.S. in the late-December missile attacks in Yemen, which killed numerous civilians, is still unknown. |
DEPLETED URANIUM - WHITE PHOSPHOROUS |
Depleted Uranium Weapons: Dead Babies in Iraq and Afghanistan Are No Joke
Depleted Uranium Ammunition in Afghan War: New Evidence
Israel admits dropping phosphorous bombs on Gaza - Serious violations of international law and human rights
Israeli officers get 'slap on wrist' for white phosphorus use in Gaza
Iraq to sue US, Britain over depleted uranium bombs
Afghanistan |
Afghanistan "Geological Reserves Worth a Trillion Dollars" President Obama's Secret: Only 100 Al Qaeda Now in Afghanistan With New Surge, 1,000 U.S. Soldiers and $300 Million for Every One Al Qaeda Fighter Afghans call Bagram US Air Force base “Obama’s Gitmo”
By detaining people during night raids and torturing them in Afghan field prisons, the US military officials are not battling the insurgency, but actually creating it, believes investigative journalist Anand Gopal. Afghanistan: Record winter casualties for US-led occupying forces Last month 44 US and coalition troops were killed in Afghanistan—the bloodiest month of fighting recorded in the country’s winter season since the 2001 invasion. In previous years, the freezing temperatures and snowy conditions have seen a lull in the conflict between the US and NATO led International Security Assistance Force and anti-occupation guerrillas. |
Pakistan |
Peshawar, Pakistan
DRONES "Every one of these dead non-combatants represents an alienated family, a new revenge feud, and more recruits for a militant movement that has grown exponentially even as drone strikes have increased." - David Kilcullen (Counterinsurgency Expert) Center for New American Security |
US drones killed 123 civilians, 3 'al-Qaeda' in January Pentagon seeks more drone aircraftThe Defense strategy is to focus more on international hot spots and natural disasters, as well as major wars. The Pentagon is one of the few U.S. agencies to get a budget increase this year. The Air Force will double its production of the MQ-9 Reaper, a bigger, more heavily armed version of the Predator drone, to 48. The Army will also buy 26 extended-range Predators. Overall, spending on the Reapers and Predators, which are built by General Atomics of San Diego, will grow from $877.5 million in 2010 to $1.4 billion in 2011. The expansion will allow the military to increase unmanned patrols -- the number of planes in the air at once -- to 65, up from its current limit of 37. |
AFRICA |
Shell Shuts Flow Stations After Pipeline Attack Oil giant, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) has announced that it has halted some flow stations in southern Niger Delta following a pipeline leak. More... Nigeria May Collapse, Says Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) President THISDAY Feb 2 2010 ... and sectarian crisis in the country which has degenerated into a frightening dimension, pointing out that it is a manifestation of state collapse. ... |
MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-BANKING COMPLEX |
Pentagon's Black Budget Tops $56 Billion Feb 1 2010 Obama seeks record $708 billion in 2011 defense budget Missile Defense Test Flops as U.S. Unveils New Strategy As part of the February 1st budget-’n-strategy extravaganza, the Pentagon released the Ballistic Missile Defense Review. It’s a blueprint for building missile defenses that are “cost-effective and proven,” and that can stand up to realistic testing. The new mantra here is the “phased adaptive approach,” which means gradually bulking up regional defenses against short- and medium-range missiles, instead of a more immediate focus on knocking down long-range missiles. The review is built around this assumption: “Rogue states” like Iran and North Korea don’t yet pose a credible threat to U.S. territory. But the military needs to prepare for a possible surprise advance in the missile threat. |
Joyce Riley's THE POWER HOUR NEWS - February 2, 2010
Jim Cramer says on TV that the illuminati is not all that bad -- Cramer goes into how he fell in love with Bernanke & Geithner after they "saved" the day. Then in reference to the scandal about Geithner & AIGd he states "You know what, the Bavarian Illuminati, the Trilateral Commission, Goldman Sachs, & The Queen of England are not all bad!"
Concorde trial starts in France 10 years after crash -- Was an abandoned scrap of metal on the runway really the main culprit in the fiery crash of an Air France Concorde shortly after takeoff?
Iraq to sue US, Britain over depleted uranium bombs -- Iraq's Ministry for Human Rights will file a lawsuit against Britain and the US over their use of depleted uranium bombs in Iraq, an Iraqi minister says. According to the reports, during the first year of the US and British invasion of Iraq, both countries had repeatedly used bombs containing depleted uranium.
Israel admits dropping phosphorous bombs on Gaza -- In Israel's response to the Goldstone report on war crimes in Gaza, the regime admitted that its military forces fired white phosphorous bombs at a heavily populated area on January 15, 2009 in Gaza, Reuters reported.
US anti-missile test of 'Iran or N Korea' attack fails -- A US missile defence test designed to shoot down long-range missiles was aborted when the radar system failed.
U.K. Airports Start 'No Scan, No Fly' Policy -- Britain's Heathrow and Manchester airports started conducting full body scans of travelers Monday and those who refuse the security procedure will not be allowed to board their flight
Hearing will tackle 'Don't ask, don't tell' military policy -- Democrats in Congress hope to ignite a drive to reverse the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy Wednesday with the first hearing on the subject since 1993, when President Clinton said gays could serve in uniform if they kept quiet about their sexual orientation.
U.S. halts flights of quake victims -- The U.S. military has halted flights carrying Haitian earthquake victims to the United States because of an apparent cost dispute, though a doctor warned that some injured patients faced imminent death if the flights don't resume.
Obama's 2010 budget: deficit soars amid job spending -- President Barack Obama pledged on Monday to halve a record 2010 budget deficit by the end of his first term in office, but made tackling double-digit unemployment his immediate priority with a spending plan that risked public ire and a rough battle in Congress.
UN chief calls for treaty to prevent cyber war -- DAVOS, Switzerland - The world needs a treaty to prevent cyber attacks becoming an all-out war, the head of the main UN communications and technology agency warned Saturday. With attacks on Google from China a major talking point in Davos, Toure said the risk of a cyber conflict between two nations grows every year. He proposed a treaty in which countries would engage not to make the first cyber strike against another nation. “A cyber war would be worse than a tsunami — a catastrophe,” the UN official said, highlighting examples such as attacks on Estonia last year.
D.C. Metro system to stage anti-terrorism exercise at a rail station Tuesday Feb. 2, 2010 -- Metro Transit Police will hold a "major anti-terrorism show of force" Tuesday during rush hour at one of the agency's "busiest Metrorail station," according to a media advisory released by the agency. Metro will conduct the exercise from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. The agency won't release the location until Tuesday morning.
VERMONT: US bracing for secessionist sentiments -- Last week, a group of Vermont State secessionists declared their intention to seek political power in a quest to quit the Union altogether.
US starts large war game in Pacific -- The US launches its largest military exercise in the Pacific in cooperation with Thailand, Japan, Indonesia and Singapore with South Korea also joining in. The "Cobra Gold" exercise is to run until February 11 and will see soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen from the six countries taking part in operations across Thailand.
Canadians Contract Guillain-Barre Syndrome After Swine Flu Shot In Same Doctor’s Office -- Two residents of Markham in Ontario, Canada have been diagnosed with the debilitating nerve disease Guillain-Barré Syndrome, after both taking the H1N1 flu shot in the same doctor’s office just two days apart.
Wiccans get worship area at Air Force Academy -- The Air Force Academy has set aside an outdoor worship area for Pagans, Wiccans, Druids and other Earth-centered believers, school officials said Monday. A double circle of stones atop a hill on the campus near Colorado Springs has been designated for the group, which previously met indoors.
Cat predicts 50 deaths in RI nursing home -- A cat with an uncanny ability to detect when nursing home patients are about to die has proven itself in around 50 cases by curling up with them in their final hours, according to a new book.
The Depressing News About Antidepressants -- Studies suggest that the popular drugs are no more effective than a placebo. In fact, they may be worse.
Vermont nuke plant leaks renew debate over aging plants 01 Feb 2010 Radioactive tritium, a carcinogen discovered in potentially dangerous levels in groundwater at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant, now taints at least 27 of the nation's [deadly] 104 nuclear reactors -- raising concerns about how it is escaping from the aging nuclear plants. The leaks -- many from deteriorating underground pipes -- come as the nuclear industry is seeking and obtaining federal license renewals, casting itself as a clean-green alternative to power plants that burn fossil fuels.
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Canadians Contract Guillain-Barre Syndrome After Swine Flu Shot In Same Doctor’s Office
Two residents of Markham in Ontario, Canada have been diagnosed with the debilitating nerve disease Guillain-Barré Syndrome, after both taking the H1N1 flu shot in the same doctor’s office just two days apart.
Deadly Ukraine D225G Found In North Carolina Severe Swine Flu In North Carolina Raise Concerns |
75% Of Britons Suffering Depression
The Doors Of Perception: Why Americans Will Believe Almost Anything Mercola
NON-GMO Shopping Guide Institute for Responsible Technology Dangers of Genetically Engineered Foods |
Giant squid 'invasion' sparks excitement
Hundreds of the creatures show up in California waters, causing a big spike in fishing trips.
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James McCanney Science Hour |
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Defense Secretary Cohen's 1997 Warning about Scalar EM Geotechnical Terrorism
“Others [terrorists] are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves… So there are plenty of ingenious minds out there that are at work finding ways in which they can wreak terror upon other nations…It's real, and that's the reason why we have to intensify our [counterterrorism] efforts.”
Haiti: The U.S. Created the Earthquake in Haiti? Pravda.ru
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http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/sunspots/ http://solarcycle24.com/ Classification of Solar Flares Magnetic fields trigger solar wind EXPLOSION ON THE SUN: Coronagraphs onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) have just observed a bright double-ringed coronal mass ejection (CME) billowing over the sun's western limb. At present, the source of the blast is unknown. ACTIVE REGIONS: 11043 11041 NASA Images Earth-Sized Objects Inside Corona Of SUN | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Oklahoma got hit with another earthquake yesterday map 2.5 2010/02/01 17:43:04 35.547N 97.236W 5.0 16 km (10 mi) SSE of Arcadia, OK Update time = Tue Feb 2 14:29:08 UTC 2010
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Yellowstone Volcano Observatory Yellowstone Volcano Observatory Monthly Update - Feb 1 2010 1620 earthquakes have occurred in the swarm READ MORE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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"Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is the merger of corporate and government power." Benito Mussolini | ||
UN says nations' greenhouse gas pledges too little AP – Feb 1 2010 UNITED NATIONS - Goals on reducing greenhouse gases announced by major industrialized nations are a step forward but not enough to forestall the disastrous effects of climate change by midcentury, U.N. officials said Monday. Full Story »
Global warming science implodes overseas: American media silent The revelations have been nothing short of jaw dropping. Dozens - yes dozens - of claims made in the IPCC 2007 report on climate change that was supposed to represent the “consensus” of 2500 of the world’s climate scientists have been shown to be bogus, or faulty, or not properly vetted, or simply pulled out of thin air. We know this because newspapers in Great Britain are doing their job; vetting the 2007 report item by item, coming up with shocking news about global warming claims that formed the basis of argument by climate change advocates who were pressuring the US and western industrialized democracies to transfer trillions of dollars in wealth to the third world and cede sovereignty to the UN. READ MORE U.S. Pentagon To Say Warming Is Real, Destabilizing The Global Warming Cult refuses to die | ||
The United Nations is just a debating society and a 'front' for banks |
Kissinger Genocide Report 1974 NSSM
You Are In the Way. It’s that simple.
US foreign policy became very clear in the December 10, 1974 National Security Study Memorandum, “NSSM 200, Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests” also called the Kissinger Document. In it, an explicit policy by which the US would promote rapid population decline in 13 countries was articulated. Kissinger’s now famous (and declassified) quote sums up the elaborate plan:
“Depopulation should be the highest priority of foreign policy towards the third world, because the US economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries.”
INTERPOL |
America's Sovereignty Executive Order 12425g grants INTERPOL "blanket immunity from official and private efforts to assess its activities in the United States", so that this international agency will not be subject to American law and protections of American citizens while operating on American soil. The administration also supports the Law of the Sea (LOST) treaty, allowing international regulation of US airspace and waters. http://www.interpol.int/default.asp |
NEBRASKA NEWS |
Lincoln Nebraska Live Traffic CamsNelson exempted Blue Shield and Blue Cross of Nebraska from millions of dollars of a $70-billion health insurance premium tax“Cornhusker Kickback” not only dubious deal Nebraska’s Nelson got for his healthcare vote Canada Free Press Monday, February 1, 2010 WASHINGTON, D.C. — The notorious “Cornhusker Kickback” wasn’t the only dubious sweetheart deal Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson finagled from the Senate Democratic Leadership when he “sold” the 60th vote needed to pass the Senate health reform bill in late December. The “Cornhusker Kickback” exempted Nebraska from the costs of expanding Medicaid, the federal healthcare program for the poor. That exemption, which takes effect in 2016, reportedly would save the Great Plains state as much as $100 million over the first ten years. Presumably the other 49 states — none of them exempted — would pay more to help fund Nebraska’s share of the expansion. Nelson’s second deal — scantly noted by the media — wasn’t quite so altruistic, but it was just as unfair. As part of his eleventh-hour agreement with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, Nelson exempted Blue Shield and Blue Cross of Nebraska from millions of dollars of a $70-billion health insurance premium tax that begins in 2011. Obviously that’s a good move for the Omaha-based health insurer and the more than 200,000 Nebraskans who have group or individual policies with it. For the 181,000 Nebraskans who have group or individual health plans with more than a dozen non-Blue insurers, however, it almost surely will mean they’ll eventually pay the premium insurance tax when they pay their health insurance bills. |
Today in History Tuesday February 2, 2010 - Groundhog Day 1848 - The Mexican War was ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. 1848 - The first shipload of Chinese emigrants arrived in San Francisco, CA. 1876 - The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs was formed in New York. 1878 - Greece declared war on Turkey. 1887 - The beginning of groundhog day in Punxsutawney, PA. 1892 - William Painter patented the crown-cork bottle cap. 1897 - The Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg was destroyed by fire. 1913 - Grand Central Terminal officially opened at 12:01 a.m. Even though construction was not entirely complete more than 150,000 people visited the new terminal on its opening day. 1935 - Leonard Keeler conducted the first test of the polygraph machine, in Portage, WI. 1946 - The first Buck Rogers automatic pistol was made. 1962 - The 8th and 9th planets aligned for the first time in 400 years. 1967 - The American Basketball Association was formed by representatives of the NBA. 1998 - U.S. President Clinton introduced the first balanced budget in 30 years. 1999 - Hugo Chávez Frías took office. He had been elected president of Venezuela in December 1998. 2004 - It was reported that a white powder had been found in an office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. The CDC later confirmed that the powder was the poison ricin. |
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