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Archive for December, 2011
Call it “War on Corruption” first, the next I know not, now!
Posted in government, history, tagged Activism and Peace Work, corruption, government, history, peace, United States on December 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
QUOTE for 2012
Posted in criminal justice system, economics, education, government, history, law, media, military, politics, Quotes, religion, taxes, technology, tagged United States on December 30, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Shut up and be happy….Obey all orders without question; the comfort you’ve demanded is now mandatory.
Video; Seal Team 6, 911 And Virginia Tech Actors Exposed
Posted in criminal justice system, death, government, history, law, media, military, tagged 9/11, corruption, United States, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, virginia tech, war on December 30, 2011 | 1 Comment »
How Zionism Infiltrated the US
Posted in foreign policy, government, history, politics, tagged Israel, United States, zionism on December 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘In this exclusive interview with Press TV’s Autograph, Mr. Bruzonsky talks about the challenges and missed opportunities he witnessed first-hand, and how Zionist groups infiltrated American politics, US institutions and organizations. Read more: How Zionism Infiltrated the US
Patriot Missiles Seized, Sold To China by Israel Update
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, tagged china, Explosive material, Germany, Israel, MIM-104 Patriot, Missile, Shanghai, South Korea on December 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘“Finnish police launched a probe on a ship bound for Shanghai, China, after they discovered 69 surface-to-air Patriot missiles, explosive materials, and propelling charges illegally aboard. “ Note, what had been called by some “chemicals” are now “propelling charges.” What they propel, of course, are guided missiles from nuclear submarines and plutonium and uranium components [...]
TSA Confiscates Cupcakes and Candy, Allows Man to Walk Through Checkpoint With Sword
Posted in government, law, military, tagged bOSTON, Christmas, Cupcake, Las Vegas Nevada, Logan International Airport, McCarran International Airport, Transportation Security Administration, TSA on December 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘The TSA did not stop at opening Christmas presents at airport checkpoints this holiday season. In two separate incidents agents decreed that tasty Christmas treats constituted a security threat, while in another incident a man simply strolled through carrying a sword.’ Read more: TSA Confiscates Cupcakes and Candy, Allows Man to Walk Through Checkpoint With [...]
Dazed Lemmings Can’t Bridge The Reality Gap
Posted in economics, education, enviroment, foreign policy, government, history, law, media, military, politics, protest, tagged BBC, Brown Eyed Girls, Daze Before Christmas, Dazed and Confused, Environment, Santa Claus, UNESCO, United States on December 30, 2011 | 1 Comment »
By Zen Gardner Ever wonder why people can’t make the leap to real awareness of what’s going on? Why do so few people seem to care about the dangers of the unreported radiation levels and toxic debris washing across the pacific? How is it no one but local residents raise the alarm about the horrific [...]
Newt Gingrich has vowed to create a presidential commission to end the separation of church and state on the first day of his administration
Posted in government, history, law, religion, tagged Bible, God, government, Newt Gingrich, politics, religion, United States, USA on December 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
. Newt 2012 Presidential Commision on Religious Freedom .
Abandoned Kids Increase in Greek Crisis
Posted in economics, government, law, tagged Austerity, European Union, Foster care, Greece, Greek, Greek nationality law, Infant, International Monetary Fund on December 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘The effects of the austerity measures approved by the IMF and the EU are becoming more tragic in Greece as there has been an increase in the number of newborn babies dumped outside clinics, and in that of children being offloaded on charities and put in foster care. “The crisis had killed us. I am [...]
U.S. jobless claims rise 15,000 to 381,000
Posted in economics, military, tagged jobless claims, labor department, MarketWatch, Seasonal adjustment, unemployment, unemployment benefits, United States, United States Department of Labor on December 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
These are the Christmas shopping season workers being let go, along with the massive store closings which are starting to happen as retailers who bet their survival on a strong Christmas season find they have lost their bets and are forced to shut doors. AJ First-time applications for unemployment compensation climbed 15,000 to a seasonally [...]
Highly Complex Civilizations are More Vulnerable to Collapse
Posted in economics, government, history, military, politics, science, technology, tagged Black Friday, Firearm, Genetically modified organism, Gun, Military supply chain management, Recreation, Shopping, United States on December 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
This is one of the most important trends you’ll see in 2012 and beyond: Global supply lines are breaking down. The just-in-time system of deliveries on tap is deteriorating. Have you noticed how often the products or parts you need arebackorderedordelayed?That’s what I’m talking about. Try to order 3TB hard drives for data storage. You’ll [...]
War as a Way of Life
Posted in death, economics, foreign policy, government, history, military, politics, tagged Book of Life, history, J Krishnamurti, Jiddu Krishnamurti, John McCain, Ron Paul, Twentieth Century, war, Wars and Conflicts on December 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘War is the spectacular and bloody projection of our everyday living. We precipitate war out of our daily lives; and without a transformation in ourselves, there are bound to be national and racial antagonisms, the childish quarreling over ideologies, the multiplication of soldiers, the saluting of flags, and all the many brutalities that go to [...]
UK Councils Hoarding More Cash Despite Spending Cuts
Posted in economics, government, tagged £10.8 billion, £240 million, Council Tax, Department for Communities and Local Government, Government spending, Local government, London, March on December 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
‘New figures from the Department for Communities and Local Government will today reveal that local authorities are likely to have £10.8 billion in reserves by March – an increase of around £240 million on the previous year. Councils are advised to keep sufficient sums of money in reserve so that they have a financial cushion [...]
Are Psychiatrists Inventing Mental Illnesses to Feed Americans More Pills?
Posted in health, tagged American Psychiatric Association, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Diagnostic And Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders, Histrionic personality disorder, Major depressive disorder, mental health, Oppositional defiant disorder on December 29, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Anyone who’s ever tried to get reimbursed by a health insurance company after seeing a psychiatrist or psychotherapist, or taking a child or teenager to one, has no doubt noticed the incomprehensible numbers that appear on the clinician’s statement, perhaps preceding some slightly less imponderable phrase. Maybe you are a 296.22 (major depressive disorder, single [...]