LAMarzulli.com November 30, 2011 What touched off the Arab Spring and caused millions of people to demonstrate in the Middle East, all at the same time? Where did the so-called Libyan Freedom Fighters, get the rocket launchers and weapons that enabled them to win their fight with Gaddafi? Why after all these years are... »
Archive for December 1st, 2011
U.S. Says Americans Are MILITARY Targets in the War on Terror … And that the Prez Alone Can Decide Who Is a Target
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 12/01/2011 As everyone realizes by now, Congress’ push for indefinite detention includes American citizens on American soil. As Huffington post notes: The debate also has left many Americans scratching their heads as to whether Congress is actually attempting to authorize the indefinite detention of Americans by the military without charges.... »
U.S. Corp And The Impending IMF Merger…(Must Read!)
by Robert Denner ZeroHedge.com 12/01/2011 Been lots of talk around lately regarding the collapse of the US Dollar and what that would mean for the United States of America and the world. There has also been a lot of talk about the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States of America and how unhappy... »
The Truth About the National Defense Authorization Act
Orwelling Nightmare Law Empowers Cover-Ups By Gordon Duff VeteransToday.com Thursday, December 1st, 2011 Every year we pass a National Defense Authorization Act. Each year, it has something hidden in it, secret tax breaks for big party contributors, pork barrel projects but this year we have gone too far. This year’s bill officially recreates the... »
Chinese Government Official: ‘US Threat To Pakistan Is Threat To China’
Chinese military stages massive wargame exercise near Pakistan in response to build-up of U.S. troops Paul Joseph Watson & Yi Han Prison Planet.com Thursday, December 1, 2011 The Chinese military has staged a massive wargame exercise near Pakistan in response to a build-up of U.S. troops in the region as a top Chinese government... »
The Media’s Blackout Of The National Defense Authorization Act Is Shameful
David Seaman Business Insider Thursday, December 1, 2011 The broadcast media’s ignorance and unwillingness to cover the National Defense Authorization Act, a radical piece of legislation which outrageously redefines the US homeland as a “battlefield” and makes US citizens subject to military apprehension and detainment for life without access to a trial or attorney,... »
Twenty Examples of the Obama Administration Assault on Domestic Civil Liberties
by Bill Quigley BeforeItsNews.com December 1st, 2011 The Obama administration has affirmed, continued and expanded almost all of the draconian domestic civil liberties intrusions pioneered under the Bush administration. Here are twenty examples of serious assaults on the domestic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of association, the right to privacy,... »
House Committee Rushing to Approve Dangerous “Information Sharing” Bill
BY KEVIN BANKSTON AND LEE TIEN EFF.org NOVEMBER 30, 2011 We’re for better network, computer, and device security. Unfortunately, “cybersecurity” bills often go off track—case in point: the ” Internet kill switch. ” The latest example comes courtesy of the leaders of the House Intelligence Committee. Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and ranking member... »
Department Of Homeland Security Wants All Your Personal Information Accessible From One Place
Kashmir Hill Forbes.com Information sharing (or lack thereof) between intelligence agencies has been a sensitive topic in the U.S. After 9/11, there was a push to create fusion centers so that local, state, and federal agencies could share intelligence, allowing the FBI, for example, to see if the local police have anything in their... »
When Governments Go Rogue
Brandon Smith Alt-Market.com Thursday, 01 December 2011 There are those today who would claim that the lifeblood of a nation is dependent upon the graces of its government. That government is the focal point of cultural growth, and that we as citizens should respect it as such. I would be more inclined to agree... »