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Year: 2015
Signals collection has a long secretive and enigmatic history. The very definition of espionage implies spying, most closely associated with foreign sources. Since the Echelon network, the unified function of data retrieval became a given during the cold war. With the revelation of Prism, advances in sophisticated electronic devices and software algorithms provide a major leap. The article, Is PRISM the US version of Echelon?, sums up the evolution. “With this kind of setup and ambition to capture and evaluate private conversations (well, not so private now), makes Echelon that much more believable, and that PRISM is a reflection of the infamous project, but focused solely on the US.” Continue reading “United Stasi of America through the Echelon Prism”
Two months ago we went inside the Fed’s “doomsday” bunker: a 135,000 square foot facility built in 1969, and nestled inside Mount Pony, east of Culpeper, Virginia that housed some $4 billion in hard currency as well as the central hub of FedWire, the computer network which allows the nation’s banks to communicate and transfer funds.
It was meant to ensure that the US banking system could still function in the event there were still any banks left in the post-apocalyptic world, Culpeper Switch (officially the Federal Reserve System’s Communications and Records Center) was equipped with everything a Fed official would need to survive in the wake of a nuclear holocaust. Continue reading “The Doomsday Bunker For Billionaires”
Fox News – by Barnini Chakraborty
WASHINGTON – Federal prosecutors are demanding libertarian news outlet Reason help track down six readers who made threatening comments about a judge in response to an online article, touching off a fierce debate over whether such comments are protected free speech.
The readers posted on Reason.com about wanting to kill the federal judge who sentenced Ross Ulbricht, founder of online black market Silk Road, to life in prison. Continue reading “DOJ stirs free-speech fight after demanding libertarian site turn over info on commenters”
New York City police officials are working to recruit more Muslims.
Right now, there are about 800 Muslim uniformed police officers out of about 35,000. Of those, only about 20 are higher ranked officials.
The commanding officer of the community affairs immigration outreach unit, Lt. Adeel Rana, said Monday there’s been a slow increase over the past decade. Continue reading “NYPD looks to recruit more Muslim officers”
The Electronic Intifada – by Rania Khalek
US police departments are interested in procuring the foul-smelling skunk water that Israeli forces routinely use on Palestinians, according to The Economist.
The Economist, which refers to skunk water as “a whiff from hell,” reports that the weapon “has attracted the interest of law-enforcement agencies in America which, after riots in Ferguson and Baltimore, crave better ways to scatter rioters without killing or injuring them.” Continue reading “Will Israel’s “whiff from hell” weapon be used to crush US protests?”
GeoEngineering Watch – by Cali Will
Growing up in California, my friends and I would sit on the famous Venice Board Walk and watch street performers along with the throngs of sun burned tourists that would visit from all over the world. Hare Krishna’s held parades there with giant colorful floats pulled by elephants, and devotees rang bells and chanted “Hare hare” while they threw bags of peanuts and raisins to the kids. People would tell jokes, play music, juggle chainsaws, walk on glass, and do all types of strange and bizarre acts for a little spare change. They would roller skate and disco with ghetto blasters, spray paint murals, and set up skateboard ramps and see who could launch the furthest into the air. Surfers wore neon wetsuits, girls wore bicycle shorts, and break-‐dancers looked like time travelling pirates with cardboard dance platforms. During the awesome 80’s the beach was the place to be. Continue reading “The Programming Of Our Children And Geoengineering, An Educator Speaks Out”
WILLIAMSTON, S.C. – Vintage Land Rovers that looked so good they fooled the federal government into seizing them are being returned to their owners this week after a legal nightmare that began nearly a year ago.
Dozens of the iconic Defender models were seized by the Department of Homeland Security after U.S. buyers purchased them from abroad and had them shipped here. Vehicles that do not comply with safety and emissions standards cannot be purchased from foreign sellers unless they are 25 years or older, and therefore exempt from the regulations. North Carolina lawyer and Land Rover enthusiast Will Hedrick, who has represented more than two dozen Defender owners free of charge, believes investigators mistook the vehicles for newer models. Continue reading “Feds driven to admit dozens of Land Rover seizures were wrong”
You’ve all been warned, over and over again. Your fellow Americans tried their best to explain that the true mission of our Zionist-owned “news” media is to keep you deceived, the Zionist-run education system keeps you stupid, the Zionist-owned pharmaceutical companies are in the business of keeping you sick, the Zionist-run economy has been orchestrated to collapse, and the Zionist-controlled government you look to as some kind of demented, surrogate daddy is actually attacking you.
“Oh no”, you said. “I can’t listen to that, because it’s not politically correct. Jews are the eternal innocent victims who can do no wrong. The Zionists who own the media and control our education system have been drumming that into my head since childhood”. Continue reading “Time’s Up.”
A Veterans Administration researcher used actors and pressured veterans into participating in a “secret shopper”-style project, and now the House Veteran Affairs Committee is investigating how the agency spent $900,000 for the faked study.
The head of the study, Dr. Saul Weiner, professor of medicine, pediatrics and medical education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, admitted actors were hired to portray veterans, according to a letter from the committee chairman, Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo. Continue reading “Veterans Ripped Off by Fake Research Project”
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The lack of faith in central bank trustworthiness is spreading. First Germany, then Holland, and Austria, and now – as we noted was possible previously – Texas has enacted a Bill to repatriate $1 billion of gold from The NY Fed’s vaults to a newly established state gold bullion depository…”People have this image of Texas as big and powerful … so for a lot of people, this is exactly where they would want to go with their gold,” and the Bill includes a section to prevent forced seizure from the Federal Government. Continue reading “Writing’s On The Wall: Texas Pulls $1 Billion In Gold From NY Fed, Makes It “Non-Confiscatable””
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Pentagon is poised to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 troops in several Baltic and Eastern European countries, to deter any possible further Russian aggression in Europe, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
Citing U.S. and allied officials, the newspaper said that if approved the proposal would mark the first time since the Cold War that Washington has stationed heavy military equipment in the newerNATO member states in Eastern Europe that were once part of the Soviet sphere of influence. Continue reading “Pentagon poised to store heavy weapons in Baltic and Eastern Europe – NYT”
(Reuters) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law on Saturday bills allowing the open carrying of handguns in public and of concealed handguns on state university campuses, his office said.
Abbott, a Republican, said the measures secure Texans’ rights to bear arms guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment. Continue reading “Texas governor signs bills expanding carrying of handguns”
In the wake of the shooting at Dallas police headquarters, the Dallas Police Association issued this statement on Saturday afternoon:
In the wake of the violent overnight attack on the Dallas Police Department headquarters, the Dallas Police Association (DPA) is urging all law enforcement officers to be extra attentive to potential threats both on and off duty, including dangers to their family and home. The attack comes just days after a Houston police officer was shot in the back while on a routine traffic stop. Continue reading “Dallas Police Association issues statement, warns of ‘growing threat’ to police officers’ lives”
Las Vegas Review Journal – by Henry Brean
Rancher Cliven Bundy says he and his son had a brief conversation with government contractors in the Gold Butte area on June 5, but he had nothing to do with shots being fired near the group’s campsite later that night.
In a phone interview Friday afternoon, the embattled Bunkerville rancher said the first he heard about the gunfire was when he read about it in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Continue reading “Cliven Bundy says he met Gold Butte surveyors but didn’t menace them”
Liberty Fight – by Martin Hill
Great news! Rand Paul has announced that his ‘Stand with Israel’ Amendment FAILED by a vote of 5-14 in the Senate Foreign relations Committee this week. He whined about it in his weekly e-mail newsletter wrap-up.
Paul said he was “deeply disappointed” that his ‘Stand with Israel’ amendment failed, and that enemy governments continue to “seek the destruction of one of our nation’s biggest allies, Israel.” Paul reassured his masters, however, that “My support has not and will not waiver.” Continue reading “Great News! Rand Paul’s ‘Stand with Israel’ Amendment FAILS 5-14”