The Intel Hub By Madison Ruppert April 10, 2012 Last year I reported on the Pentagon’s 1033 Program, wherein local law enforcement agencies can obtain surplus military hardware through a website, only having to pay to pick up the equipment. Now, according to the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), law enforcement will be even further... »
Archive for April 11th, 2012
Defense Department to Further Militarize U.S. Law Enforcement With Hundreds of Military Robots
Riots may be controlled with chemicals
Police look at firing chemical irritants at rioters in search for ‘less lethal’ weapons, such as plastic bullets, to deal with civil disorder Ben Quinn Guardian.co.uk Monday 9 April 2012 Future riots could be quelled by projectiles containing chemical irritants fired by police using new weapons that are now in the final stages of... »
WE CAN’T HIDE FROM THE NSA
by NAT HENTOFF WND.com 4-11-2012 How many Americans know that as of September 2013, all of us engaged in any form of communication will be subject – with the approval of President Barack Obama and the silence of Congress – to continuous tracking and databasing by the National Security Agency? As I reported here... »
Dear Media: America Doesn’t Want Your New Race War
Patrick Henningsen Priosnplanet.com April 11, 2012 America has come a very long way in very short period of time, in terms of racial integration and understanding. But that hard-fought progress is currently under threat, but not from rogue neighbourhood watchmen, as we are led to believe by our media’s divisive coverage and commentary on... »
US weighs limited military action against Assad. Turkey may join
Debka.com April 10, 2012 Tuesday night, April 10, after Damascus skipped the truce laid down in the UN-Arab envoy Kofi Annan’s plan and escalated its attacks on the Syrian population, a change of tone was detected in the Obama administration. DEBKAfile’s Washington sources report that, although President Barack Obama is still flat against broad... »
Treasury to Cut Costs by Remaking Coins, Replacing Paper…(Going Cashless?)
By Eric Morath WallStreetJournal.com Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner outlined how his department will find savings, including $286 million in the next fiscal year, by changing the materials that go into coins, replacing paper with electronic communications and consolidating internal agencies. The effort to find efficiencies is part of a broader effort by the Obama... »
Nuclear Power Is Expensive and Bad for the Environment … It’s Being Pushed Because It Is Good For Making Bombs
by George Washington ZeroHedge.com 04/11/2012 Forbes points out: Nuclear power is no longer an economically viable source of new energy in the United States, the freshly-retired CEO of Exelon, America’s largest producer of nuclear power , said in Chicago Thursday. And it... »
The Federal Reserve’s Medicine Men: Heroes Of A New Dawn, Or Vampires Of A Dying Night?
SAMAN MOHAMMADI THE EXCAVATOR APRIL 10, 2012 What Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve banksters have done to the American people makes what Bernie Madoff did to his investors look like child’s play. Bernanke’s megalomania is a threat to America’s economic liberty and global economic stability. He should be handcuffed and immediately placed in... »
The Global War on Children, part 3: Culling the Human Race
The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it. Margaret Sanger – Founder of Planned Parenthood. Paul Adams, J.D. Activist Post.com Wednesday, April 11, 2012 The globalists are attacking children through the genocide of abortion, often justified under the false Malthusian premise that the... »
Iceland volcano: and you thought the last eruption was bad…
On the second anniversary of the ash cloud that grounded Europe’s flights, Iceland is facing further volcanic havoc, warns Andy Hooper . By Andy Hooper TelegraphUK 10 Apr 2012 This month marks the second anniversary of the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull that left millions stranded across Europe, and cost airlines an estimated €150 million a... »