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10 Ways That The Iron Grip Of The Big Brother Prison Grid Is Tightening On All Of Our Lives
Post Date: 2013-07-18 08:25:54 by Ada
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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. They want a record of all of our phone calls, all of our Internet activity and all of our financial transactions. They even want our DNA. They put chips in our passports, they are starting to scan the eyes of our children in our schools, and they have declared our border areas to ...

Federal Court Overturns Block on NDAA Indefinite Detention
Post Date: 2013-07-17 15:51:20 by Ada
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Americans can legally be kidnapped and held without trial The Second Circuit court has overturned a temporary injunction which had blocked the indefinite detention provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) – meaning Americans can now once again be kidnapped and held without trial. In September 2012, United States District Court Judge Katherine B. Forrest ruled that the indefinite detention provision of the NDAA was unconstitutional and blocked it permanently. However, within 24 hours of the ruling the Obama administration lodged an appeal and the law has been under temporary injunction until now. Americans can once again “legally” be snatched off the ...

Imprisoned CIA Torture Whistleblower Describes Prison Life In Remarkable Detail
Post Date: 2013-07-17 10:51:07 by Ada
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John Kiriakou, the former CIA officer sentenced to two and a half years in prison for leaking the name of a secret agent in charge of the CIA's Bush-era torture program, has written a letter detailing his initial time served at the Federal Correctional Institute in Loretto, Pennsylvania. The letter reveals a very interesting perspective of a trained intelligence officer — Kiriakou worked for the CIA from 1990 to 2004 — co-mingling with a variety of common criminals. Kiriakou, 47, who pleaded guilty in October and began his sentence in February, begins the letter by saying that his imprisonment is "punishment for blowing the whistle on the CIA's illegal torture ...

Grey State
Post Date: 2013-07-17 06:41:15 by SilverStorm
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https://www.facebook.com/graystatemovie Poster Comment:Very disturbing look into the near future.

Snowden's Russian Sojourn: Moral Failure?
Post Date: 2013-07-17 06:20:27 by Ada
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Not hardly, says Justin Raimondo Edward Snowden’s flight to freedom is being watched the world over as a contest of wills between one very determined person and the mightiest empire in world history: so far, Snowden is winning. His personal victory, however, may be short-lived, as he runs up against what may be an insuperable wall: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Blocked by the US – which has revoked his passport – from traveling to countries in Latin America which have offered him sanctuary, Snowden is reduced to applying for temporary asylum in Russia, a country not exactly known for its civil libertarian atmosphere. Even before his temporary asylum application, Snowden was ...

Colorado town considers licensing bounty hunters to shoot down drones
Post Date: 2013-07-16 22:30:26 by Buzzard
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The tiny town of Deer Trail, Colo. — barely more than a wide spot on Interstate 70 about 55 miles east of Denver, population 546 — is considering an ordinance that would authorize licensed bounty hunters to shoot down unmanned aircraft violating its “sovereign airspace.” A six-page petition circulated by a resident says that the threat of surveillance from drones — regardless of who is piloting them — is a threat to “traditional American ideas of Liberty and Freedom” enjoyed by Deer Trail’s “ranchers, farmers, cowboys and Indians, as well as contemporary citizens.” Therefore, drone incursions are to be seen as acts of war. According ...

After Zimmerman: Maybe There’s A Reason Cities Are Enacting Curfews?
Post Date: 2013-07-16 14:17:59 by Big Meanie
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While America braces for more rioting in the wake of George Zimmerman’s acquittal, and as Attorney General Eric (“my people”) Holder threatens a federal “hate crime” double jeopardy end run, this 17-month saga has obscured an accelerating phenomenon that may ultimately prove more significant. As I noted in a March 26, 2012 VDARE.com column as the Main Stream Media narrative of the martyrdom of St. Martin was unraveling, cities across the country were being forced to enact emergency curfews to deal with rising racial anarchy since Obama’s election in 2008. “Obama’s sons” were out of control: •Columbia, South Carolina: Columbia curfew ...

The NDAA Legalizes The Use Of Propaganda On The US Public
Post Date: 2013-07-16 09:34:58 by Ada
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The newest version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes an amendment that would legalize the use of propaganda on the American public, reports Michael Hastings of BuzzFeed. The amendment — proposed by Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) and Adam Smith (D-Wash.) and passed in the House last Friday afternoon — would effectively nullify the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948, which explicitly forbids information and psychological operations aimed at influencing U.S. public opinion. Thornberry said that the current law “ties the hands of America’s diplomatic officials, military, and others by inhibiting our ability to effectively communicate in a credible way,” ...

Kokesh To Be Released: No Guns Allowed Until Trial ($5000 bond)
Post Date: 2013-07-15 13:48:39 by hondo68
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Pro-Second Amendment activist Adam Kokesh has been released from jail following his arrest during a raid on his Virginia home last week. Kokesh was granted bond Monday and is expected to be released this afternoon, according to a report by local ABC News affiliate WJLA. The bond has been set at $5,000, with a Fairfax County judge ordering that Kokesh be prohibited from possessing firearms until his case goes to trial and is completed. Kokesh, a former marine turned liberty activist, will have to wait out the probationary period at least until his next scheduled court appearance in early October. As we reported last week, Kokesh was arrested in Herndon, VA following a SWAT raid during which ...

A Fund-Raising Suggestion For George Zimmerman
Post Date: 2013-07-15 12:37:20 by Big Meanie
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Tom over at Radio Free New Jersey has an excellent and (so far as I know) original suggestion as to how George Zimmerman might raise some funds to defend himself against the next round of legalized persecution. Go for it, George. I would definitely put in a bid. A Good Time For An Auction George Zimmerman, because he's never been convicted of a crime, could have his gun back if he wants it. He should immediately put it up for auction.

Government Caught Paying Protesters After Trayvon Martin Shooting To Create Race War
Post Date: 2013-07-14 17:07:09 by Ada
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(JW) Judicial Watch announced today that it has obtained documents in response to local, state, and federal records requests revealing that a little-known unit of the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Community Relations Service (CRS), was deployed to Sanford, FL, following the Trayvon Martin shooting to help organize and manage rallies and protests against George Zimmerman. JW filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the DOJ on April 24, 2012; 125 pages were received on May 30, 2012. JW administratively appealed the request on June 5, 2012, and received 222 pages more on March 6, 2013. According to the documents: March 25 – 27, 2012, CRS spent $674.14 upon being ...

To my comrades of color:
Post Date: 2013-07-14 14:08:49 by Buzzard
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As a general rule, the readers of alternative news are of slightly higher intelligence than readers of the National Enquirer, and I’d dare to say that they’re probably more intelligent than the average American too. That being the case, I never expected there would be a reason to address our political struggle from the standpoint of race, but in light of the recent racist propaganda and provocations that are being unleashed upon our society by the Zionists’ media and paid shills, I think there may be a few things to discuss in that arena. Firstly, I think we’re all aware of the Zionists’ motive for encouraging racial strife, and I believe judicialwatch.org has ...

How Turkish Protesters Deal with Teargas
Post Date: 2013-07-13 19:54:14 by Horse
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The Drummer Man
Post Date: 2013-07-13 10:14:01 by wudidiz
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2013 Chris Spivey   Strange isn’t it? When those who refuse to – or can’t – accept that the Woolwich murder was a government hoax, but can no longer explain the many anomalies surrounding the fiasco, they adopt a “move on/just let it go” approach. And therein lays the fucking problem. Apathy at best, complete, and utter insanity at worst. Why the fuck should it just be allowed to drop?  Those who say it should may not care about their children and grandchildren, but I’m fucking dam sure I care about mine… So bollocks to just letting it go. To my way of thinking, there should not be a single adult in this country prepared to just let it ...

K.S.M.Â’S VACUUM CLEANER
Post Date: 2013-07-13 06:33:12 by Ada
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It would just be an oddity that the C.I.A. let Khalid Sheikh Mohammed design a vacuum cleaner while he was held in a secret prison, as the Associated Press reports, if not for two things: its reasons for allowing the project, and the secrecy that surrounds it. Both fall under the rubric of insanity. By the time of the vacuum project, K.S.M., the planner of the 9/11 attacks, had already been waterboarded a hundred and eighty-three times, and he and other prisoners had been moved from a black site in Poland to one in Bucharest, on their way to Guantánamo. The main, torture-laced interrogations were over, but the government would not bestir itself to actually try K.S.M. and the other ...

Zimmerman Not Guilty—Beyond Reasonable Doubt—But Will He Go To Jail Anyway?
Post Date: 2013-07-12 22:16:28 by Big Meanie
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That the prosecution in the Zimmerman trial asked the judge to allow a verdict of "third-degree murder"—i.e., child abuse, since Trayvon Martin was 17—testifies to the prosecution's failure and panic. For George Zimmerman's defense has proven, beyond a reasonable doubt, that he shot Trayvon Martin not out of malice, rage or hate—but in a desperate act of self-defense. Zimmerman was being beaten "ground-and-pound," mixed martial arts style. His head was being banged on the cement. Screaming again and again for help, he pulled out his gun and fired. Even the prosecution is now conceding Trayvon might have been on top, and is now scrambling for a ...

Judge In Zimmerman Case Pressured by Obama Administration?
Post Date: 2013-07-11 18:53:48 by Ada
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Bizarre outburst against Zimmerman suggests prejudice Speculation is raging that the judge in the George Zimmerman case could have been put under pressure by the Obama administration after she staged a bizarre outburst during which she interrogated Zimmerman while repeatedly silencing his lawyers. The hostile exchange began when Judge Debra Nelson asked Zimmerman if he planned to testify. Essentially, Judge Nelson told Zimmerman he had the “absolute right to remain silent” but then proceeded to demand he answer her questions interrogation-style while silencing his lawyers. Defense attorney Don West twice objected to Nelson’s interrogation, prompting the judge to raised ...

Remington U.S.A.
Post Date: 2013-07-10 23:02:20 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Anyone here seen the Remington museum?

Gun-rights activist Adam Kokesh arrested in Herndon
Post Date: 2013-07-10 10:23:52 by christine
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Gun-rights activist Adam Kokesh arrested in Herndon Police searched the Northern Virginia home of libertarian activist Adam Kokesh Tuesday evening and took him into custody, according to a news release posted on Kokesh’s Web site. Kokesh, a former Marine, was held overnight at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center, charged with possession of schedule I or II drugs while in possession of a firearm, said Lt. Steve Elbert, a spokesman for the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office. He was scheduled for arraignment in Fairfax County General District Court on Wednesday morning, and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for Oct. 2. “We were expecting this. We were expecting the ...

Do not fear the Elite, for they fear you
Post Date: 2013-07-08 02:22:11 by Original_Intent
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Don’t Tread on Me- by Irving It’s difficult to see what TPTB (the powers that be) will do next. But I think we shouldn’t be reactionaries; instead we should lead the curve. Too much does the introvert personalities think they have to anticipate the next moves on this grand, moving chess board. While it’s great to call moves ahead of time, like a master financial analyst, or a fighting champion, few people ever consider taking the lead, making the game, making the rules as you go, and making your own universe.   Watch as your own enemies look in awe, as they see that you’ve realized all the power you have…. is truly inside you. Their system can not move ...

Venezuela Grants Snowden Asylum
Post Date: 2013-07-07 02:46:59 by Stephen Lendman
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Venezuela Grants Snowden Asylum by Stephen Lendman On July 6, Russia Today headlined " 'Free from imperial persecution:' Venezuela offers Snowden asylum." Days earlier, President Nicolas Maduro said asylum would be "seriously" considered if sought. Snowden deserves a "humanitarian medal," he added. "If this young man is punished, nobody in the world will ever dare to tell the truth," he stressed. He's a man of his word. It's official. Maduro granted Snowden asylum. He did so on Venezuela's Day of Independence. On April 10, 1810, the First Republic of Venezuela was established. Venezuela's War of Independence began. On ...

128,000 People Have Signed White Petition Demanding Edward Snowden Be Pardoned! HAVE YOU?
Post Date: 2013-07-06 22:03:31 by Horse
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Crashes of Convenience: Michael Hastings
Post Date: 2013-07-06 21:11:28 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Michael Hastings said before he died that the Obama administration had declared war on investigative journalists and therefore investigative journalists should declare war on the Obama administration.

Gay Pride Event Turns Violent, Religious Protestor Attacked
Post Date: 2013-07-06 19:03:35 by farmfriend
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This Pledge I Repent: Why Christians Should Have Nothing to Do with the Pledge of Allegiance
Post Date: 2013-07-05 21:17:58 by X-15
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Like most Americans, I attended government schools wherein I was led in recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. So too have I, in the course of my life, been led, induced, or otherwise cajoled into reciting this pledge at sporting events, public ceremonies, and all manner of civic, and even religious meetings. Of these things I do here most sincerely repent. And I call on all claimants of Christ to do likewise. If you will but read on, I think you’ll come to understand why I say these things, and perhaps even agree. Alternate words for pledge are “oath,” “vow,” “promise,” or “covenant.” And the Christian understanding of such things is well- ...

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