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Statism's Assembly Line (Video)
Post Date: 2011-01-31 21:26:04 by wakeup
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Poster Comment:Combine this with corporate control of the state and you've got a bad situation. The situation we're in now. Weird and somewhat gross historical fact I learned when I visited Hampton Court, Henry VIII's elegant bunker west of London. When Henry VIII - one of history's most aggressive statist bandits - died, he was so bloated from crazed overconsumption of food, his corpse actually exploded. That's "royalty" for you. That's the "elite." Comment from Brasscheck TV

AMERICA IS EGYPT
Post Date: 2011-01-31 18:42:02 by angK
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Egypt is a lesson for America, teaching us to look at ourselves, at how free we really are. We are not so different, Egypt under Mubarak and America under what ever gang of financial criminals and foreign thugs is controlling the government today. Egyptians have known thousands of years of slavery. They recognize it when they see it. Slavery, for most Americans, is something new. Americans woke up one day and weren’t so free anymore, maybe not at all. Some didn’t see it coming. Others screamed a warning and were pounded into the ground for it. Seeing what is going on in Egypt reminds me of how I thought America was going to be. The 60?s were confusing, for those of us who were ...

Another seat belt ticket victory~ smash the revenue scams!
Post Date: 2011-01-31 18:17:51 by Artisan
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A relative got a seat belt ticket & they wanted almost $200. i told her to file all the extensions & then demand a trial. she is a student who works part time. the trial was today & the pig didnt show up! another victory for liberty. made my day. :~) Poster Comment:the tribune ran article yesterday about cities raising fees & fines. 4 cops filed suit aftewr they were punished for not meeting ticket quotas. even the revenue pigs are rebelling. out of laziness.

'Mega protest' planned in Egypt Opposition movement calls for "a million people demonstration" on Tuesday in a bid to topple president Hosni Mubarak.
Post Date: 2011-01-31 12:26:47 by Horse
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Egyptian protesters have called for a massive demonstration on Tuesday in a bid to force out president Hosni Mubarak from power. The so-called April 6 Movement said it plans to have more than a million people on the streets of the capital Cairo, as anti-government sentiment reaches a fever pitch. Several hundred demonstrators remained camped out in Tahrir square in central Cairo early on Monday morning, defying a curfew that has been extended by the army. "It seems as if they are saying: 'We are here to stay. We are re-invigorating our movement and we are not going anywhere'," one of Al Jazeera's correspondents in Cairo said.

Invasive house inspections by bureaucrats costing homeowners $5000
Post Date: 2011-01-31 03:53:14 by Tatarewicz
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ome homeowners in Mission, B.C., are planning a class action lawsuit to battle municipal inspections intended to find marijuana grow-ops, but that often result in nothing but a big inspection bill. Provincial legislation empowers municipal inspectors to enter homes with unusually high hydro use and look for evidence of a marijuana grow-op. But the process is hit and miss. When inspectors searched Stacy Gowanlock's home, all they found was faulty wiring for a hot tub, not a grow-op. 'They're trying to cheat the system and go through the back door of municipal law to do criminal law searches.' — B.C. Civil Liberties Association executive director David Eby" Its ...

Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down
Post Date: 2011-01-30 09:32:34 by Tatarewicz
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Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down Does your government have an Internet kill-switch? Read our guide to Guerrilla Networking and be prepared for when the lines get cut. These days, no popular movement goes without an Internet presence of some kind, whether it's organizing on Facebook or spreading the word through Twitter. And as we've seen in Egypt, that means that your Internet connection can be the first to go. Whether you're trying to check in with your family, contact your friends, or simply spread the word, here are a few ways to build some basic network connectivity when you can't rely on your cellular or landline Internet connections. ...

Tyrants Are Not Our Friends
Post Date: 2011-01-29 23:39:28 by Eric Stratton
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Tyrants Are Not Our Friends Last month, an upset apple cart led to political revolution. On December 17, Tunisian government agents tried to confiscate Mohamed Bouazizi’s livelihood. When he refused to hand over his produce, he was slapped by a female inspector and then beaten by two of her colleagues, who took his scale. When he went to the municipal building to get his property back, he was beaten again. Later that day in the public square, Bouazizi doused himself with lighter fluid and set himself on fire. He died weeks later, but not before demonstrations erupted in his home town and spread throughout Tunisia. Tunisians had long labored under the repressive dictatorship of Zine ...

The Most AMAZING video on the internet #Egypt
Post Date: 2011-01-29 23:17:38 by Horse
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Poster Comment:If only Americans were this brave. The man in Cairo who says, "I have nothing to eat. I will die today." sums up the resistance. The bankers will fail because they are too greedy. Gamblers have an expression: "Always leave something on the table." Translation: If you take away everything the other people have, they will come after you.

MCP Interviews Cyndi Steele wife of imprisoned lawyer Edgar Steele
Post Date: 2011-01-29 17:34:07 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Cyndi Steels is the wife of Edgar Steele who is currently being persecuted by the Federalis.

Intelligence agencies urged to track social media sites
Post Date: 2011-01-29 14:39:08 by Original_Intent
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Sir Gus O'Donnell told the Iraq inquiry that events in Egypt, where protests against the government are escalating, showed the value of "open source" intelligence as a barometer of opinion. The issue would be examined as part of a review of government intelligence "machinery" due by the summer, he said. But he said any information gathered must, above all, be "reliable". Sir Gus, who has been cabinet secretary and head of the Civil Service since 2005, was questioned about the UK's current intelligence-gathering methods during his evidence to the Chilcot Inquiry into the 2003 Iraq invasion. He was asked whether the Joint Intelligence Committee - which ...

Micro Drones to Fly Surveillance Missions Over The U.S.
Post Date: 2011-01-29 11:40:48 by Buzzard
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In 2007, it was revealed by reporters in Texas that unmanned drones were being used in supposed border control operations.  We detailed that report with supporting evidence that drones clearly were being used inland away from border control functions. Recently, an article from Miami-Dade announced the arrival of a 16-pound micro drone T-Hawk surveillance model designed by Honeywell. The video below shows a more detailed view of the capabilities of this surveillance drone.  Keep in mind, this is only what is being announced at the moment, which has nothing to do with the massive amounts of R&D that has being going on to reduce the size of flying surveillance.  There have ...

Identifying Our Friends
Post Date: 2011-01-29 11:36:23 by X-15
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To a packed out crowd of over 500 Montanans who had assembled in minus zero weather to hear me speak, I made the statement, “Not all Christians are our friends, and not all non-Christians are our enemies.” Indeed, being able to identify our friends is more than half the battle. When I spoke of identifying friends or enemies, I was talking about one’s overall positive or negative contribution to the principles of liberty. I will say it again, not all Christians are our friends, and not all non-Christians are our enemies. This is difficult for many Christians to wrap their brains around, I know. I will go one step further: in America today, claiming a new birth Christian ...

Dial-Up Modems - Without Internet, Egyptians find new ways to get online
Post Date: 2011-01-29 09:40:09 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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Without Internet, Egyptians find new ways to get onlinePeople around the world are offering dial-up modem numbers and other primitive tools for people in Egypt IDG News Service - "When countries block, we evolve," an activist with the group We Rebuild wrote in a Twitter message on Friday. That's just what many Egyptians have been doing this week, as groups like We Rebuild scramble to keep the country connected to the outside world, turning to landline telephones, fax machines and even ham radio to keep information flowing in and out of the country. Although one Internet service provider -- Noor Group -- remains in operation, Egypt's government abruptly ordered the rest of ...

Ron Paul Revoulution 2012 - Can you Hear us Now?
Post Date: 2011-01-29 09:12:18 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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Ron Paul Revolution 2012 - Can you Hear us Now?

US secretly backed Egyptian protest leaders
Post Date: 2011-01-29 04:06:08 by Tatarewicz
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For the last three years, the US government secretly provided aid to the leaders behind this week's social uprising in Egypt aimed to topple the government of President Hosni Mubarak, according to a leaked diplomatic cable. One of the young Egyptian leaders who attended a summit for activists in New York with the help of the US embassy in Cairo was detained when he returned to Egypt, the memo released by Wikileaks said. The Daily Telegraph reported Friday that it and the secrets outlet were both hiding the identity of this young Egyptian leader. He was arrested in connection with this week's demonstrations. The leaked document indicates that the US government was publicly ...

Egyptian Military Seems To Be Siding With Protesters
Post Date: 2011-01-28 16:10:45 by Horse
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About that War on Cops...
Post Date: 2011-01-28 10:40:56 by ghostdogtxn
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About that "War on Cops"....
Post Date: 2011-01-28 06:43:54 by Ada
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What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive?.... The [Security] Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers ... and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt!"-- Alexandr Solzhenitsyn's famous jeremiad about the passivity of Soviet subjects in the face of the Regime's armed enforcement agencies. Every week — actually, every day — innocent people across the country are harassed, abused, brutalized, tortured, and murdered by armed strangers in government-issued costumes. Most of the ...

Freedom Is Not Compatible with Government’s Initiation of Force Against Innocent People
Post Date: 2011-01-27 15:30:58 by Ada
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In yesterday’s New York Times appears an op-ed article by Edward L. Glaeser, a professor of economics at Harvard. Glaeser’s article is remarkable because arguments in favor of freedom, insisting that economic analysis implicitly rests on a moral presumption that individual freedom has fundamental value, do not appear every day – or every month – in “the newspaper of record.” So, I am glad to give two cheers to Glaeser, one for his theme and another for his courage in placing the argument in such a hostile outlet. I cannot give Glaeser a third cheer, however, because toward the end of the article he inserts a concession that I find wholly inconsistent with the ...

Fined $5000 for Growing Too Many Vegetables
Post Date: 2011-01-27 14:54:43 by wakeup
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Poster Comment:B.A.T.F. & Carrots Bureau of Apples, Tomatoes and Figs

freeman in court - judge bows to Sovereign - Canada
Post Date: 2011-01-27 14:34:29 by Itistoolate
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freeman in court - judge bows to Sovereign - Canada

Egypt Opposition Leader Mohamed ElBaradei Arrives In Cairo To Lead Tomorrow's Massive Protest
Post Date: 2011-01-27 13:02:06 by Horse
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Ahead of tomorrow's national street protests, which are expected to count in the millions and which may be the final nail in the current administration's regime, Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei has just landed in Cairo, arriving from Vienna, to join a growing wave of protests against Mubarak inspired by Tunisia's overthrow of their authoritarian president, as Reuters reports. Mr ElBaradei was formerly the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, and who had found no traces of any nukes in Iraq in 2003 right before the invasion that proceeded regardless, said the government should not use violence against the demonstrators. Before his departure, he also told the ...

Educated in a Tent
Post Date: 2011-01-27 12:06:58 by Turtle
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A few years ago, I ran across an article about a 52-year-old man who had lived with his 12-year-old daughter in a tent in a Portland, Oregon park for four years. When they were discovered, the girl was described as "well-spoken beyond her years." This girl, who would have been in the seventh grade, tested at the 12th grade level. What did her educational materials consist of? A set of old encyclopedias and a Bible. Not long after, in one of those odd synchronicities that happen to all of us, I ran across another article about a father encountering three high-school girls who were talking about a party they had attended. He writes: "Seemingly still semi-drunk from the ...

SocGen's Albert Edwards: The U.S. Public Is About To Revolt
Post Date: 2011-01-26 17:34:27 by X-15
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Albert Edwards of Societe Generale thinks U.S. citizens are on the brink of a political revolt, based on a declining standard of living brought on by an inefficient economic relationship with China. Here's why, according to Edwards: This would happen in any nation where a vision of prosperity has been shown to be a Ponzi sham, engineered by the authorities to help disguise the fact that the rich have been getting a whole lot richer. What Edwards sees is the depressed state of the U.S. citizen getting worse. He sees unemployment rising and another recession near. From Albert Edwards: The latest US poverty data is staggering. Some 42 million Americans were in receipt of food stamps ...

Massive Riots In Egypt
Post Date: 2011-01-26 17:26:25 by Horse
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Poster Comment:BBC interviewer asks will 2011 in the Mideast become like eastern Europe in 1989. Note the demonstrators grabbing control of the water cannon.

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