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Santa Clears Way by Disabling Street Cams Post Date: 2008-12-23 19:23:41 by noone222
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U.S. Military Preparing for Domestic Disturbances Post Date: 2008-12-23 18:22:13 by Rotara
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A new report from the U.S. Army War College discusses the use of American troops to quell civil unrest brought about by a worsening economic crisis. The report from the War Colleges Strategic Studies Institute warns that the U.S. military must prepare for a violent, strategic dislocation inside the United States that could be provoked by unforeseen economic collapse or loss of functioning political and legal order. Entitled Known Unknowns: Unconventional Strategic Shocks in Defense Strategy Development, the report was produced by Nathan Freier, a recently retired Army lieutenant colonel who is a professor at the college ...
VIDEO: Santas Disable Enforcement Cameras in Tempe Post Date: 2008-12-23 15:50:09 by Old Friend
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) _ A group of Santa impersonators are on the naughty list of Arizona law enforcement officials. A YouTube video posted Monday shows four people dressed as Kris Kringle, white beards and red hats included, covering three speed and red light enforcement cameras in Tempe. Two are covered with boxes - one decorated with Christmas wrap - and the third is blocked with what appears to be a red sheet. The Jackson 5's ``Santa Claus is coming to town'' plays during the more than two-minute video. At the end is a message that reads: ``Ho Ho Ho! Death to the surveillance state! Free movement for all people!'' The group that posted the video also wrote ...
Remingtons business partnership with H-S, and their endorsement by murdering FBI agent asshole Horiuchi Post Date: 2008-12-23 08:18:46 by PSUSA
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An Open Letter to Remington's Tommy Millner by Russ Howard Dear Mr. Millner, I was a long-time customer of Remington, but I won't be again until you dump H-S Precision. Your unconvincing statement below criticizes H-S, not for flaunting the endorsement of an unrepentant and unpunished murderer who shot a mother's face off, but rather for choosing a "controversial spokesman" contrary to "business common sense". Contrary to your statement, H-S is all over Remington's website. Why you would keep doing business with a company that bragged about an endorsement from a murderer of innocents is beyond me. I posted my two cents below at The War on Guns. Russ ...
The Most Powerful and Awful Spell of All Post Date: 2008-12-22 18:11:01 by Turtle
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Psst. C'mere. I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Want to know the most powerful and awful spell of all, one that can be used to send millions of people to war like sheep going over a cliff? Oh, you do? Okay, here it is: "All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger." What? you ask. That's it? That's all there is to it? Yep, that's it. Those 27 words, that short spell is really all you need to know to know to start paroxyms of war. That spell is from Herman Goering, Nazi Minister of Propaganda. If you want to know that whole quote, here's ...
Have Spyware/Malware try Malwarebytes Post Date: 2008-12-22 14:33:48 by Old Friend
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I had some malware on my computer. Adaware didn't touch it. Spybot search and destroy didn't touch it. I tried a couple of others and they didn't do the job either. I found this malwarebytes anti malware program for free and it kicks ass. No more problems. I would recommend it highly to anyone with spyware problems. http://www.malwarebytes.org/ Click for Full Text!
Praxis: "Packaging is everything."-- Stripper clips, bandoleers, magazines, ammo cans and crates. Post Date: 2008-12-22 07:59:36 by PSUSA
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Next, we heft up our already over-laden packs and move along to the ASP (Ammo Supply Point) and draw ammunition. All Im carrying is an M-16 and I dont know how much ammo Im supposed to carry or whether or not Im expected to carry anything else, such as machinegun ammo or Claymore mines or flares or mortar shells or whatever, so I just take what the guy in charge of the ASP gives me: A single bandoleer of rifle ammo, no magazines. So
here I sit looking rather befuddled, I imagine. Ive got a rifle and one, light canvas bandoleer with seven little pockets, inside of which is a small cardboard box of 20 rounds, but no magazine to load them into. What the hell ...
From Global Crisis to "Global Government" Post Date: 2008-12-21 15:26:15 by Rotara
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US Intelligence: A Review of Global Trends 2025by Andrew G. Marshall Global Research, December 19, 2008 Introduction The United States National Intelligence Council has released a report, entitled "Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World". This declassified document is the fourth report of the Global Trends 2025: The National Intelligence Councils 2025 Project, The report outlines the paths that current geopolitical and economic trends may reach by the year 2025, in order to guide strategic thinking over the next few decades. The National Intelligence Council describes itself as the US Intelligence Communitys center for midterm and ...
Committing war crimes for the "right reasons" Post Date: 2008-12-21 12:12:07 by Ada
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Click for Full Text! The Atlantic's Ross Douthat has a post today -- "Thinking About Torture" -- which, he acknowledges quite remarkably, is the first time he has "written anything substantial, ever, about America's treatment of detainees in the War on Terror." He's abstained until today due to what he calls "a desire to avoid taking on a fraught and desperately importantly (sic) subject without feeling extremely confident about my own views on the subject." I don't want to purport to summarize what he's written. It's a somewhat meandering and at times even internally inconsistent statement. Douthat himself characterizes it as ...
Top 10 Ways to Lock Down Your Data Post Date: 2008-12-21 09:48:05 by PSUSA
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This past week proved that you can't rely on something as simple as a web browser to keep your personal data and identity safe from harm. Critical flaws were found in the Internet Explorer and even Firefox web browsers, leaving users potentially vulnerable to spyware, viruses, and password-sniffing. But don't throw up your hands in defeatwith the right software tools and a little Advanced Common Sense, you can secure your data so that even if someone did get onto your computer or into your email, they'd find nothing but headaches and woe. Read on for our list of ten software apps and strategies for locking down your online life. Photo by Anonymous Account. 10. Wipe that ...
Rose Wilder Lane, Libertarian Babe Post Date: 2008-12-21 07:19:57 by Turtle
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Ozarks, and have since I was a kid, with my parents, when we would go to Branson before it turned into a senior citizens' entertainment mecca featuring, of all things, one Shoji Tabuchi, an Asian fiddle player with a huge toothy grin and a Moe Howard bowl haircut. He's completely normal, though, compared to the Ejector Seat, in which two people are strapped into a seat, with their arms across their chests (perfect for a fitting ready-made into a pine box, in my opinion) and hurled shrieking a few hundred feet into the air in-between two elastic cables anchored to two towers. I opined I wouldn't go on it for less than $1,000 cash, since I had no desire to being catapulted into ...
FMG9 - Dont leave home without one Post Date: 2008-12-20 21:04:43 by Jethro Tull
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Pictures of the Greek Riots - Serious Stuff Post Date: 2008-12-20 19:09:29 by tom007
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The Solution [Full Thread] Post Date: 2008-12-20 12:19:02 by 2cb
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There is only ONE lawful way to restore the principles the USA was founded upon that I can think of - and if you can think of a better way, I'd like to hear it, because I see everything else as futile. First, we must understand that the 'Civil' War didn't free slaves, it just made EVERYONE slaves of the federal government by creating federal subjects called "US citizens", which came from the Civil Rights Act of 1866, then amended into the Constitution in the 14th Amendment. Federal subjects have no 'rights', only 'priviledges'. This, and the loss of _s_tate sovereignty (in the creation of federal political subdivision [municipal] overlays called ...
Economy Bad? Turtle A-OK in the Ozarks Post Date: 2008-12-20 10:01:17 by Turtle
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Ohio Food Co-Op Victims Fight Back! Post Date: 2008-12-20 09:07:04 by PSUSA
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Posted by J.H. Huebert at December 18, 2008 10:24 PM Remember the Ohio government thugs' raid on a peaceful food co-op? The victims are now fighting back by suing the state, with the help of libertarian lawyer (and LRC reader) Maurice Thompson. I'm never too optimistic about attempts to get the government to restrain itself by using the courts -- but the Ohio courts can be relatively decent at times, and at the very least this should create some bad press for the government (along with good press for food freedom), which is always a good thing. www.buckeyeinstitute.org/article/1284 .
Going Postal (Clandestinely) Post Date: 2008-12-20 08:58:31 by PSUSA
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Folks, The very real possibility that us law-abiding folks will soon be pushed into behavior that the new administration will make criminal has caused some Three Percenters to consider, at least as an intellectual exercise, how we may improvise, adapt and overcome the difficulties posed thereby. Below I present some thought recently presented to me by a fellow thoroughly briefed on the workings of the United States Postal Service. For your edification and amusement only, of course. Here ya go . . . I have been trying to give some forethought (I know, I am awfully late coming to the party) on keeping communications anonymous (from the ah-thoritays, anyway). I am a postal employee, and ...
Where We Are Post Date: 2008-12-18 06:36:35 by Ada
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Click for Full Text! At the ripe-old age of nineteen, I failed to understand the paradox that was Vietnam. I believed for years this failure exposed a serious weakness in my cognitive abilities; after all, like my predecessors who had worn the same uniform, I was fighting for the freedom of all Americans, wasnt I? For many more years I routinely swallowed my daily hallucinogenic: "everything will be OK just as soon as we elect the right people." My blind devotion to the state would not allow me to entertain any alternative thoughts. Then it happened: I was surfing through the Internet one day pursuing my love of history and somehow found myself looking at a website ...
Connie Fogal on The Alex Jones Show"Canadian Martial Law"2/2 Post Date: 2008-12-18 01:07:11 by wudidiz
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Protest of Obama’s election stirs Huntsville (Arkansas) Post Date: 2008-12-17 19:36:24 by X-15
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Obamas presidential victory upset James and Linda Vandiver. So, on election night, the couple owners of the historic Faubus Motel in downtown Huntsville walked outside, lowered Old Glory and raised the Confederate battle flag in its place. Its remained there ever since, flying high in silent protest of election to the nations highest office a politician the pair says is a Marxist. The newly adorned flagpole, which sits on Arkansas 23 next to Wal-Mart and Pizza Hut, has not gone unnoticed. So far, people have sent more than 20 letters to the editor of the local paper; a Methodist pastor preached against it during Sunday service; and talk of the ...
I Will NOT follow orders to Disarm Americans Post Date: 2008-12-17 19:36:00 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Ariz. police say they are prepared as War College warns military must prep for unrest; IMF warns of economic riots Post Date: 2008-12-17 19:05:57 by Rotara
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A new report by the U.S. Army War College talks about the possibility of Pentagon resources and troops being used should the economic crisis lead to civil unrest, such as protests against businesses and government or runs on beleaguered banks. Widespread civil violence inside the United States would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security, said the War College report. The study says economic collapse, terrorism and loss of legal order are among possible domestic shocks that might require military action within the U.S. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn warned ...
Harmless Video Of Homeland Security Officers Violates Youtube's 'Community Guidelines' Post Date: 2008-12-17 15:55:54 by Artisan
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BOYCOTT YOUTUBE! 12/17/08Inland Empire 9/11 TruthLibertyFight.com Youtube recently gave me a warning saying that I violated their 'community guidelines' and that if I get one more violation, they will shut my account freedommv1 down. You ought to see the ''offending'' video! It's HARMLESS, it doesn't violate any standards. And even worse, when you get one of these warnings, youtube does not allow you to contest or challenge their decision, or even get an explanation of their 'ruling'. I emailed them asking what exactly was offensive about the video in question and they didn't respond at all. Below is a copy of the email I sent to youtube, and the ...
Supermarkets' emergency plans to keep shelves full Post Date: 2008-12-17 15:05:31 by X-15
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Fears that scores of supermarket suppliers will go bust next year have led the country's major chains to draw up emergency plans to replace them, The Observer can reveal. Separately, on the high street, bailiffs are getting ready for their busiest Christmas ever, with a slew of retailers expected to go into administration. Supermarket chain Asda, led by Andy Bond, is working on 'worst-case scenarios' across the board - combing its supplier base and examining alternatives to them. 'Suppliers are under a lot of pressure and there will be casualties,' said a senior executive at another store chain, which has already stepped in to pay troubled suppliers ahead of schedule. ...
THE RHODES ~ MILNER ROUND TABLE Post Date: 2008-12-17 14:50:21 by Rotara
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THE RHODES ~ MILNER ROUND TABLE While researching the origins of the Religious Right for this series, we came across an obscure but significant passage in an obscure but highly significant document titled "The Belmont Brotherhood". This report is an expose of the John Birch Society, whose founding members were discovered to be, in the main, high-ranking Freemasons and members of other subversive organizations. The authors intended to develop the Belmont report into a book, but did not do so for reasons that remain unknown but should become apparent to the reader upon discovery of the various connections of the JBS founders. Since the John Birch Society successfully laid the ...
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