An interesting interview in which the ‘news anchors’ defend the party line against one of the CIA’s more honest alumni, former counter-terrorism analyst and head of the Bin Laden station, Michael Scheuer. He is currently adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Peace and Security Studies.
Archive for October 31st, 2011
Former CIA Head blows the lid off the fraudulent Wars, live on CNN
Posted in government, media, military, tagged Al Qaeda, Bin Laden Issue Station, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, Georgetown University, Michael Scheuer, Osama bin Laden, United State on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
CDC Director Involved in Swine Flu Hoax Arrested for Child Molestation and Bestiality
Posted in criminal justice system, health, law, tagged CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Child sexual abuse, Lindsey, Office of Public Health Preparedness, Public health, Second-in-command, Zoophilia on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
By Dr. Mercola Dr. Kimberly Quinlan Lindsey, a top official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been arrested and charged with two counts of child molestation and one count of bestiality. Dr. Lindsey, who joined the CDC in 1999, is currently the deputy director for the Laboratory Science Policy and Practice Program [...]
CIA, Other Spy Agencies Spent $54.6 Billion In Secret For 2011
Posted in economics, government, military, taxes, tagged $54.6 billion, Central Intelligence Agency, Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence agency, National Intelligence James Clapper, National Intelligence Program, September 11 attacks, United States on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
28 Oct 2011 Congress appropriated a whopping $54.6 billion for classified intelligence operations in 2011, an increase over the previous two years. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper — whose office was created after the 9/11 attacks to oversee the government’s 16 intelligence agencies — made the disclosure in a dry news release Friday. The [...]
THE EUROPEAN BAILOUT EXPLAINED
Posted in economics, government, tagged bailout, Banking, china, economics, economy, EURO ZONE on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
CLICK HERE: THE EUROPEAN BAILOUT EXPLAINED
One Way To Understand The EU’s Inevitable Crash Landing: The Autopilot Analogy
Posted in economics, government, tagged Aerospace and Defense, Aircraft, Asia, Autopilot, business, European Union, Federal Aviation Administration, Flight training on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The leaders of the EU don’t actually know how to fly; they only know how to watch the financial sector’s autopilot do its “magic.” Too bad the autopilot shorted out last May. Recent anecdotal evidence out of Asia suggests that the flight training received by some civilian airline pilots is based entirely on the aircraft’s [...]
‘Hide the Decline’ – Part Deux
Posted in climate change, enviroment, global warming, law, media, science, tagged Activism, Climate change, Climate Change Skeptics, Climatic Research Unit email controversy, Environment, global warming, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Opposing Views on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Here we go again. More questionable warmer data released, which only takes a short period of time to be discredited. Yet more unprecedented, irrefutable proof going down the global warming toilet. That this was touted as the “scientific study that ended the global warming debate once and for all” is laughable. From the Daily Mail [...]
Drones, Cash, and Advisers: US Escalates Role in Africa
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, tagged Africa, Africom, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Libya, Philippines, United States, United States Africa Command, US African Command on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It is a war rarely talked about in the US – even less so than the US military operation in the Philippines or the efforts to prop up Yemeni Dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh. It is the broad US war across Africa. Ever since its 2007 creation, US African Command (AFRICOM) has been harping about militant factions [...]
Libya: Massacre of Black People by ‘Democratic Rebels’ – Investig’Action Had Met the Victims
Posted in death, foreign policy, government, military, tagged Africa, Associated Press, Black people, Libya, Libyan, Michel Collon, NATO, United States on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘The Associated Press coldly announced the massacre of a group of Black people who were settled in a camp in front of the Libyan official residence. Dozens of dead bodies were found, hands tied behind their backs. The American news agency pointed out that these people were not combatants. Michel Collon and the delegation who [...]
Spain’s Town Hall Meltdown
Posted in economics, government, tagged Cacabelos, Catalonia, debt, Endesa, European Union, Moia, Murcian town of Moratalla, Spain on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘But with a total town hall debt government figures show to be nearly eight times that amount – €37bn – the cuts are far from being the last notch set to be tightened on Spain’s collective belt. They are largely designed to bring a public deficit into line with EU ceilings of 3 per cent [...]
Civil disobedience gathers steam in Athens
Posted in economics, government, law, protest, taxes, tagged Athens, Civil disobedience, George Papandreou, Greece, International Monetary Fund, Nea Ionia, property tax, tax on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
An anti-tax rebellion is brewing in Greece, where the embattled government continues to bring in new spending cuts and tax rises. Now, even elected local officials are joining the fray in a seemingly random but increasingly prevalent wave of civil disobedience. Working on the theory of strength in numbers, authorities in the sizeable Nea Ionia [...]