In actions more reminiscent of the Cold War than modern times the foreign military intelligence directorate of the Russian General Staff (GRU) is reporting today that the Northern Fleet’s Yekaterinburg nuclear powered submarine successfully fired aRSM-54 Sineva (SS-N-23 Skiff in NATO classification) ballistic missile from theBarents Sea across the North Pole into theatmosphere over the Pacific Ocean where upon its deploying of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) “device” succeeded in destroying an American [...]
Archive for July, 2011
House panel approves bill forcing ISPs to log users’ web history
Posted in law, technology, tagged Internet pornography, Internet service provider, IP address, Janet Napolitano, John Conyers, John Pistole, United States House Committee on the Judiciary, USA Patriot Act on July 29, 2011 | 1 Comment »
This has actually precious little to do with finding pedophiles, and everything to do with spying on everyone using the net. Lawmakers are about to push the American people under a bus with this legislation, and into the dark abyss of Code Napoleon Law, where everyone was considered guilty until proven innocent. First and 4th Amendment to the [...]
New Cyclone Heads Toward Japan
Posted in enviroment, government, science, tagged CYCLONE, Japan on July 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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Who Commits Terrorism?
Posted in government, history, law, media, military, tagged English Defence League, Islamophobia, Knight Templar, muslim, Norway, racial profiling, United States, Utøya on July 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘If the Fox News promoters of racial profiling had been in charge of investigating last Friday’s terror attack in Norway, they might well have encountered blond, blue-eyed Anders Behring Breivik and his two smoking-hot guns only long enough to ask if he’d seen any suspicious-looking Muslims around. After all, it has been a touchstone of [...]
Shell profits jump 77% on higher oil prices
Posted in economics, tagged bp, business, ENERGY, Exxon, ExxonMobil, Peter Voser, Qatar, Royal Dutch Shell on July 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
28 Jul 2011 Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell has reported a 77% jump in second-quarter profit, thanks to higher energy prices.. Earlier this week, rival BP announced second-quarter profits of $5.3bn. LINK: Shell profits jump 77% on higher oil prices
Russia: Iran No Missile Threat to Europe
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, tagged Dmitry Rogozin, Eastern Europe, Iran, Islamic Republic News Agency, Moscow, NATO, North Korea, United States on July 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘The Russian president’s special envoy to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, on Thursday, rejected claims spearheaded by the United States against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, IRNA reported. We actively support the Iranian effort in its bid to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and we are closely informed that Tehran does not possess any nuclear weapons to [...]
New NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism
Posted in climate change, education, enviroment, government, science, tagged Aqua, Atmosphere of Earth, Climate change, global warming, nasa, Roy Spencer, Terra, United Nations, University of Alabama in Huntsville on July 28, 2011 | 1 Comment »
NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth’s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer-reviewed science journal Remote Sensing. The study indicates far less future global warming will occur than United Nations computer models have predicted, and [...]
Churches are Tax Exempt: But Why?
Posted in CHARITY, economics, history, law, religion, tagged Accounting, business, Internal Revenue Service, real estate, tax, tax exemption, Taxation, United States on July 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Carol Ware Duff While Americans are forced to move from their homes, due to the inability to pay real estate taxes, churches should not be allowed to ride the “no taxes” gravy train. Mega churches around the United States are using a tax payer subsidized land grab to ruin our communities. These church conglomerates can buy property for [...]
Norway – Why the violence?
Posted in death, foreign policy, government, history, religion, tagged Anders Behring Breivik, Gilad Atzmon, government, IDF, Israel, Jews, Mossad, nORWAY BOMBING, war crimes, Warfare and Conflict, zionist on July 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Out of the blue, a massacre. Peaceful people, lovely country. Why such an atrocity? Perhaps Gila Atzmon has the answer! Here is his post providing a very logical scenario. Impressive cause and effect relationship. CONTINUED HERE
#Radioactive Compost Has Already Spread Wide
Posted in enviroment, government, science, tagged Akita Prefecture, Caesium, Cattle, Compost, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Miyagi Prefecture, Tokyo on July 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
From the press release by Akita prefectural government on July 25: A resident in Akita Prefecture alerted the authorities when the bag of leaf compost that he purchased from a local garden/home center measured high in radiation with his portable survey meter. The authorities tested the content of the bag, and it had 11,000 becquerels/kg of cesium. At [...]
Sock-Puppets vs Bloggers vs Extremists | WTF?
Posted in 9-11, economics, enviroment, foreign policy, government, history, law, media, military, politics, religion, science, taxes, tagged Europol, Islamic terrorism, Norway, September 11 2001, terrorism, United States, war on terrorism, Warfare and Conflict on July 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
A serious trend has been forming over the last several years. The hybrid offspring of post 9/11 have exploited the threat of the Islamic terrorist to its fullest extent, both profiting and fortifying their cyst in society along the way. While heroic efforts at deception may win many loyal subscribers, without sufficient proof, dissenters will [...]
Christian Jihad? Why We Should Worry About Right-Wing Terror Attacks Like Norway’s in the US
Posted in foreign policy, government, history, law, media, military, politics, religion, tagged christian, Fundamentalist Christianity, Islamic terrorism, Norway, Norwegian Police Service, Protestantism, Right-wing politics, United States on July 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Frank Schaeffer The Norwegian police on Saturday charged a 32-year-old man, whom they identified as a Christian fundamentalist with right-wing connections, over the bombing of a government center and a shooting attack on a nearby island that together left at least 91 people dead. In my new book Sex, Mom and God I predicted just such an [...]