by PATRICK CADDELL BreitBart.com 10 Jun 2013 The sordid revelations from the Obama administration are coming at a pace that can only be described as, well, fast and furious. So let’s lay down some markers here, as a sort of road map for the months and years ahead: First, if the PRISM program and... »
Archive for June 11th, 2013
Surveillance Can be Used to Frame You, If Someone In Government “Happens to Take a Dislike to You”
Top Spying Experts Explain Why You Should Oppose Spying … Even Though You’ve Done Nothing Wrong By Global Research News and Washington’s Blog Global Research June 11, 2013 Top NSA whistleblower William Binney – the former head of the National Security Agency’s global digital data gathering program – has repeatedly explained that just because... »
Obama To Ignore Senate, Sign 2nd Amendment-Violating U.N. Gun Treaty
Chip Wood Pakalertpress.com JUNE 11, 2013 A majority in the U.S. Senate has told President Barack Obama not to do it. There’s no doubt that an overwhelming majority of Americans would oppose it — if the media ever told them about it. Nonetheless, this past Monday, Secretary of State John Kerry said that Obama... »
Central Banks May Finally Be Losing Control…(If So…Brace For Impact!!)
Matthew Boesler BusinessInsider.com June 11, 2013 Why are stocks, bonds, and commodities all looking weak? Ever since the release of the April employment report on May 3 – which came in better than the market expected, as evidenced by the big sell-off in U.S. Treasuries that ensued – all anyone has been talking about... »
Whistleblowing: Exemplary Patriotism
Stephen Lendman Activist Post.com Tuesday, June 11, 2013 Whistleblowing reflects doing the right thing. It exposes wrongdoing. It does so because it matters. Edward Joseph Snowden follows a noble tradition. Others before him established it. Daniel Ellsberg called his NSA leak the most important in US history. More on him below. Expressions of patriotism... »
Senate to hold closed briefing on NSA surveillance, lawmakers say they weren’t informed of programs
Madison Ruppert Activist Post.com Tuesday, June 11, 2013 The Senate Intelligence Committee will reportedly hold a closed briefing for members to discuss the recently revealed National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs after some lawmakers complained about not being informed of PRISM. The recent media furor began with a report showing that a secret court... »
Earth’s atmosphere morphing: Early formation of noctilucent clouds dismay scientists
TheExtinctionProtocol.com June 11, 2013 SPACE – Every summer, something strange and wonderful happens high above the North Pole. Ice crystals begin to cling to the smoky remains of meteors, forming electric-blue clouds with tendrils that ripple hypnotically against the sunset sky. Noctilucent clouds—a.k.a. “NLCs”–are a delight for high-latitude sky watchers, and around the Arctic... »
Economy: Government Dependence In The U.S. Reaches Absurd Levels
Etfdailynews.com June 10th, 2013 Government dependence in the United States has reached a level never seen before. 50 years ago, the federal government handed out about 10 cents for every dollar that American workers earned. Now, the federal government hands out about 35 cents for every dollar that American workers earn. Yes, there are... »
Is This the REAL Reason for the Government Spying On Americans?…Are Emergency Plans Meant Only for Nuclear War the Real Justification for Spying?
WashingtonsBlog.com June 10, 2013 To understand the scope and extent of government spying on all Americans – and the reasons for such spying – you have to understand what has happened to our Constitutional form of government since 9/11. State of Emergency The United States has been in a declared state of emergency from... »
World facing ‘catastrophic consequences’ over looming water shortages
by: J. D. Heyes NaturalNews.com Tuesday, June 11, 2013 The world’s most precious resource – and in every way more valuable than all the oil, gold and other precious metals combined – is water, but scientists are warning it is becoming so scarce in many regions that governments should start rationing it now, before... »