January 27, 2012 by kristalklear
Let’s start this out with an attention grabber. Out there, somewhere is a photograph of Osama bin Laden and George H. W. Bush, shaking hands in the White House. It exists. There is this and more, so much more, that would make America’s heads spin.
The actual trained journalists around me beat this into my head. OK, here it is.
Those who follow rumors, which means every single one of us, know that former President George H. W. Bush worked with the bin Ladens, a wealthy and respected Saudi family that invests in a group of military companies called The Carlyle Group, headed by many former world leaders.
When Osama bin Laden, the short haired young Saudi millionaire CIA agent visited Bush in the White House, he came there, not just as an important part of our intelligence infrastructure at the end of the Cold War, but as a good friend of George H. W. Bush, a man who was practically an uncle to him.
Wait a minute, wouldn’t that make George “W” Bush Osama bin Laden’s brother? Well, not a real brother, not like Jeb anyway. Bin Laden was taller and better looking and, as the CIA transcript below indicates, certainly better educated and more honest.
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Posted in foreign policy, government, history, media, military, politics | Tagged Carlyle Group, Central Intelligence Agency, cold war, George H.W. Bush, Laden, Osama bin Laden, United States, White House | Leave a Comment »
January 27, 2012 by kristalklear

‘The Russia Today reported on Thursday that Iran’s move will be a good response to EU sanctions which have been already slammed by Iran’s close allies like China.
The report quoted Nasser Soudani, a member of Iran Majlis (parliament) Energy Committee, as saying that in reaction to EU measure, Iranian lawmakers are drafting a new law, which would stop oil supply to European countries as soon as possible.
“A number of representatives of the Majlis and I are seeking to approve a bill according to which all European countries that made Iran the target of their sanctions will not be able to buy even one drop of oil from Iran, and oil taps will be turned off to them so that they will not play with fire again,” the lawmaker added.’
Read more: ‘Iran Can Turn Off Oil Tap to EU’
Posted in economics, government, law, foreign policy | Tagged politics, Iran, china, United States, middle east, European Union, Thursday, Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iran) | Leave a Comment »
January 27, 2012 by kristalklear

‘A recent study conducted by a German university found very high concentrations of glyphosate, a carcinogenic chemical found in herbicides like Monsanto’s Roundup, in all urine samples tested.
The amount of glyphosate found in the urine was staggering, with each sample containing concentrations at 5- to 20-fold the limit established for drinking water.
This is just one more piece of evidence that herbicides are, at the very least, being sprayed out of control.’
Read more: Monsanto’s Infertility-Linked Roundup Found in All Urine Samples Tested
Posted in enviroment, health | Tagged Concentration, drinking water, Glyphosate, Herbicide, Infertility, MONSANTO, Roundup, United States | Leave a Comment »
January 27, 2012 by kristalklear
Canadian researchers find a simple cure for cancer, but major pharmaceutical companies are not interested.
Researchers at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton, Canada have cured cancer last week, yet there is a little ripple in the news or in TV. It is a simple technique using very basic drug. The method employs dichloroacetate, which is currently used to treat metabolic disorders. So, there is no concern of side effects or about their long term effects.
This drug doesn’t require a patent, so anyone can employ it widely and cheaply compared to the costly cancer drugs produced by major pharmaceutical companies.
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Posted in health | Tagged health, television, Canada, cancer, pharmaceutical industry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Dichloroacetic acid | Leave a Comment »
January 27, 2012 by kristalklear

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The Navy’s new drone being tested near Chesapeake Bay stretches the boundaries of technology: It’s designed to land on the deck of an aircraft carrier, one of aviation’s most difficult maneuvers.
What’s even more remarkable is that it will do that not only without a pilot in the cockpit, but without a pilot at all.
The X-47B marks a paradigm shift in warfare, one that is likely to have far-reaching consequences. With the drone’s ability to be flown autonomously by onboard computers, it could usher in an era when death and destruction can be dealt by machines operating semi-independently.’
Read more: New Drone Has No Pilot Anywhere, So Who’s Accountable?
Posted in foreign policy, government, media, military | Tagged Aircraft carrier, Chesapeake Bay, Edwards Air Force Base, Northrop Grumman, Northrop Grumman X-47B, United States, United States Navy, Unmanned aerial vehicle | Leave a Comment »
January 27, 2012 by kristalklear
Click here to urge your lawmakers to free themselves from Hollywood’s choke collar. Tell them to give back the MPAA’s money.
Reinforcing the fact that Chris Dodd really does not get what’s happening, and showing just how disgustingly corrupt the MPAA relationship is with politicians, Chris Dodd went on Fox News to explicitly threaten politicians who accept MPAA campaign donations that they’d better pass Hollywood’s favorite legislation… or else:
“Those who count on quote ‘Hollywood’ for support need to understand that this industry is watching very carefully who’s going to stand up for them when their job is at stake. Don’t ask me to write a check for you when you think your job is at risk and then don’t pay any attention to me when my job is at stake,”
This certainly follows what many people assumed was happening, and fits with the anonymous comments from studio execs that they will stop contributingto Obama, but to be so blatant about this kind of corruption and money-for-laws politics in the face of an extremely angry public is a really, really, reallytone deaf response from Dodd.
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Posted in government, politics, technology, law, Entertainment | Tagged Fox News, Barack Obama, Hollywood, Fox News Channel, Chris Dodd, Motion Picture Association of America, MPAA, Dodd | Leave a Comment »
January 26, 2012 by patricktech
So much for “don’t be evil.” On Tuesday of this week, Internet search (and just about everything else) giant Google announced a new unified privacy policy for 60 of its online services, including Gmail, Google+, Google Maps, and YouTube. The policy states that as of March 1, Google will be able to use data it collects about users from one service in any of the other services that users are signed into — and there’s no way to opt out.
Understandably, internet users and privacy watchdogs are up in arms about the move. Gizmodo’s Mat Honan explains what the change will mean for Google users (i.e., pretty much everyone), and why it’s dangerous:
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January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd

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Gee, looky here! The same corpora-terrorists who made a killing on the bank bailouts are poised to make a killing on killing us w. their radioactive nuclear power plants. Isn’t *that* convenient!
–Tepco’s share price soared on the bail-out news, jumping as much as 8 percent in heavy trade. 26 Jan 2012 Japan is set to launch a $13 billion bail-out of the owner of its stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant after the utility dropped resistance to a public fund injection, sources said on Thursday, as the country debates the future of nuclear power.
LINK: Japan’s stricken nuclear operator set for $13 bln bailout – sources
Posted in economics, government, science | Tagged Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Nuclear, NuclearPower, TEPCO, Thursday, Tokyo Electric Power Company | Leave a Comment »
January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd

‘An article published by the International Herald Tribune says Washington is trying to lure Islamabad away from the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project by offering cheaper gas to the country.
The article says the US has stepped up efforts to lobby Pakistan to abandon not only the IP gas pipeline project, but also liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases from its western neighbor in return for cheaper gas from US. “The US embassy officials [in Islamabad] held a meeting with stakeholders from the [country's] power and energy sector last Tuesday to seek input on Pakistan’s current LNG import and IP gas pipeline projects,” the paper said.’
Read more: ‘US Enticing Pakistan with Cheap Gas’
Posted in economics, government, military | Tagged International Herald Tribune, Iran, Islamabad, Liquefied natural gas, Pakistan, Pipeline transport, United States, Washington | Leave a Comment »
January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd
‘What prevails is a well organized camouflage. The public health disaster in Japan, the contamination of water, agricultural land and the food chain, not to mention the broader economic and social implications, have neither been fully acknowledged nor addressed in a comprehensive and meaningful fashion by the Japanese authorities.
Japan as a nation state has been destroyed. Its landmass and territorial waters are contaminated. Part of the country is uninhabitable. High levels of radiation have been recorded in the Tokyo metropolitan area, which has a population of 39 million (2010) (more than the population of Canada, circa 34 million (2010)) There are indications that the food chain is contaminated throughout Japan.’
Read more: Fukushima: A Nuclear War without a War – The Unspoken Crisis of Worldwide Nuclear Radiation
Posted in enviroment, government, health, history, media | Tagged Asia, Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Nuclear power, Nuclear warfare, Public health, Tokyo | Leave a Comment »
January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd

‘Standardized testing is a common method by which colleges and universities evaluate the competency of applying high school students. But an increasing amount of students are cheating on such tests, which has caused lawmakers in New York to consider actually harvesting “digital DNA” from students and applying it to special ID cards that students would be required to furnish both before and after taking the SAT or ACT exams to prove their identities.’
Read more: DNA Sample to be Taken From Students Before Allowed to Take SAT College Entrance Exams
Posted in education, law | Tagged ACT (test), DNA, Entrance examination, Identity document, New York, SAT, Standardized test, Student | Leave a Comment »
January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd

‘Why is it when the rich super class speaks about class warfare, the downtrodden applaud? When billionaire Warren Buffett said, “There’s class warfare all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning,” the struggling middle class treated him like one of them, as if he’s on their side.
More recently, billionaire investor George Soros warned of a coming class war in the U.S. as reported by the Daily Beast, where he proudly points out that his prediction of riots in the streets has already begun.’
Read more: Elites Pushing Class Warfare is Just Another False Paradigm
Posted in economics, government, media | Tagged Billionaire, Class conflict, CLASS WARFARE, Daily Beast, George Soros, MIDDLE CLASS, United States, Warren Buffett | 1 Comment »
January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd
‘Give me a break. Wag the dog ministries brings you Super Prez! He can do it all, and with one hand tied behind his back. He makes it look so smooth and easy it’s like he’s not really doing anything!
Here he is seemingly participating in this daring rescue operation by distracting the world with a State of the Union speech while the intrepid seals swoop into the action plan he approved just 6 days ago!’
Read more: Super Hero-Bama! Another Staged Rescue Right On Cue
Posted in foreign policy, government, media, military, politics | Tagged Batman, DC Comics, Flickr, Games, Justice League, Lego, Lego Batman, Superhero | Leave a Comment »
January 26, 2012 by ajfloyd
The financial backing is yet another example of Washington’s tacit endorsement of illegal, inhumane treatment of Palestinians
The Obama administration told Israeli officials this week that the U.S. plans to extend for three years $3.8 billion in loan guarantees to Israel.
The Israeli government was reportedly worried that the extension would not be granted after several months of delay in Washington’s response. But Deputy U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Nides and Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Neil Wolin met with Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon and promised to recommend to Congress the extension.
The recommendation, they promised, would receive wide support from both parties in Congress and would be approved without issue in the near future. “The agreement,” according to Haaretz, “included a clause that the U.S. would deduct the amount of Israel’s expenses and investments in settlements over the Green Line.”
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Posted in economics, foreign policy, government, military | Tagged Danny Ayalon, Foreign Minister, Haaretz, Israel, Israeli government, Obama administration, Thomas R. Nides, Washington | Leave a Comment »
January 25, 2012 by bjjangles

“Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.” ~ George W Bush For the past 10 years the U.S. government has been saying that al Qaeda is the enemy of the United States. Who is al Qaeda? After reviewing all the evidence al Qaeda is the United States White House . Its leaders are Bill and Hillary Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Hussein Obama. It operatives is the CIA. Why do they hate Americans? Because of their freedoms.
Al Qaeda leaders; Clinton, Bush and Obama hates the democratically elected government. They hate the fact that “the people” is the government and not them. “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.“ al Qaeda voiced their frustration with this statement – “If this were a dictatorship, it’d be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I’m the dictator.”
Al Qaeda leaders; Clinton, Bush and Obama, hate the American people’s alienable rights and freedoms. They hate the United States Constitution – the supreme law of the land. They hate the American peoples’ alienable right to chose their religion. In the United States, freedom of religion is a constitutionally guaranteed right provided in the religion clauses of the First Amendment. Freedom of religion (faith) is probably the most important guaranteed right of the American people because it separates the church from state. This right makes the American truly free. This right freed Americans from the spiritual bondage imposed by the Roman Catholic Church. This is why Americans are hated the most by the Pope – al Qaeda’s supreme leader.
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Posted in economics, government, history, law, media, politics | Tagged Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Catholic Church, Central Intelligence Agency, George W Bush, Obama, United States, United States Constitution | Leave a Comment »
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