Snippits and Snappits – by Noor al Haqiqa
Yesterday I put up a post on how to create slaves in 12 easy steps. By happenstance I stumbled across the parable below that takes those 12 steps and makes them even easier to understand. This listenable tale is truly a parable that should not be missed. Continue reading “The Pigs of Okefonokee: A Modern Parable”
Activist Post – by Dragan Matijevic
There were always people who wanted to control others and by imposing their will secure their existence, materially and spiritually. There were always spiritual guides who wanted nothing but the best for their students and then there were guides who used their students for their own gains. Whether talking of secular or religious world, principles of controlling others are very similar, it’s all about disconnecting people from their source, from God, disconnecting people form each other, and about taking control of their mind. Continue reading “The 12 Principles of Enslavement”
Today, I sent a letter to the Russian Ambassador to the United States about the case of Edward Snowden.
Here are some of the responses: Continue reading “Need Some Laughs? Check out Lindsey Graham’s FACEBOOK Page on Snowden”
Christ held an Apostle’s Conference (White House Press Corps) at the White House Rose Garden recently in Washington, DC, the Capital of the Holy American Judeo-Christian Empire.
Before taking questions, Christ opened with a brief statement.
“He knows when you are sleeping. He knows when you’re awake. He knows if you have been bad or good. So be good for goodness’ sake. He makes a list and checks it twice. You had better not cry or pout. He knows who has been naughty and nice.” Continue reading “Saint Obama of the digital inquisition: God contacts Rome, Christ holds press conference”
Free North Carolina – by Gun Owners of America
Sell-out amendment falls three votes short of Schumer’s goal of 70
Sometimes victory is relative. But that doesn’t make it any less definitive.
Monday, beginning at 5:30 pm (EST), only 67 Senators — three short of Chuck Schumer’s 70-vote target — voted to shut off debate on the anti-gun Hoeven-Corker-Leahy amnesty amendment. It is noteworthy that only 15 Republicans voted for cloture (to end debate), while an overwhelming majority of GOP Senators voted against it (that is, most Republicans wanted to keep the filibuster in place). Continue reading “Gun Owners Score Big in the Senate”
The report below was done by the Naval War College.
1) Tactics and Innovations
2) Leadership and Shaping the Battlefield.
I’ve read the biography which Wyatt wrote. Bedford was not only a genius, he was absolutely fearless… “Because of his Faith”.
Continue reading “Operational Leadership of Nathan Bedford Forrest”
WEB Notes: The death of America draws nigh. The passage of this amnesty bill for roughly 10-20 million illegal immigrants will be the death stroke of America. The Globalists have nearly finished conquering the greatest nation there ever was while the citizens of this country look to go out with a whimper. Amongst gun bans being implemented and proposed by the individual states. Amongst it being revealed we have been spied upon by our own government, we remain silent… The death of America draws nigh… Continue reading “U.S. Senate Passes Amnesty in Test Vote”
WEB Notes: The official story is Hastings died in a single car accident when his vehicle ran into a tree at high speed.
After watching the video below tell me if you come to the same conclusion. At the end of this video you will notice a plethora of car parts along with the motor and transmission to his vehicle at least 100 yards away from the accident scene. Continue reading “Michael Hastings: Video Reveals He Was Murdered”
The idea that we’re being unwittingly drugged when we drink a glass of ordinary tap water smacks of dystopian science fiction or political conspiracy theory. Accusations that Communists were spiking America’s water with sedatives—under the cover of the federally instituted fluoridation program—were such a staple of Cold War–era paranoia that Stanley Kubrick satirized it in his 1964 masterpiece, Dr. Strangelove. While such fear-mongering may seem quaint, what’s truly ironic is that Americans today are consuming prescription drugs—including addictive psychoactive ones—via the water supply. Who knew? Continue reading “Your Tap Water is Probably Laced with Antidepressants”
Atlantic Wire – by REBECCA GREENFIELD
About a year after Facebook reportedly joined PRISM, Max Kelly, the social network’s chief security officer left for a job at the National Security Agency, either a curious career move or one that makes complete sense. The Chief Security Officer at a tech company is primarily concerned with keeping its information inside the company. Now working for an agency that tries to gather as much information as it can, Kelly’s new job is sort of a complete reversal. Continue reading “Facebook’s Former Security Chief Now Works for the NSA”
A team of hackers from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Washington conducted a study in 2010 which concluded that all cars equipped with antilock brakes sold in the U.S. can be hacked via remote control and have their brakes entirely disabled with the car in motion, throttle revved, and remain fully operational with the key removed and the car in park with all driver input entirely ignored. That this was done all the way back in 2010 only goes to show that this has been possible for a long time, and proves Larry Dever could have been killed the same way Hastings was, that is IF Hastings was not simply murdered beforehand blown up and burned mafia style as I think he was. Continue reading “Full remote control of ALL modern U.S. market cars PROVEN”
Natural News – by Ethan A. Huff
If you or someone you know has a child that has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), chances are the child is actually just fine. At least this is what the “father” of ADHD, Leon Eisenberg, would presumably say if he were still alive. On his death bed, this psychiatrist and autism pioneer admitted that ADHD is essentially a “fictitious disease,” which means that millions of young children today are being needlessly prescribed severe mind-altering drugs that will set them up for a life of drug addiction and failure. Continue reading “Before his death, father of ADHD admitted it was a fictitious disease”
The New York Times – by JAMES RISEN and NICK WINGFIELD
WASHINGTON — When Max Kelly, the chief security officer for Facebook, left the social media company in 2010, he did not go to Google, Twitter or a similar Silicon Valley concern. Instead the man who was responsible for protecting the personal information of Facebook’s more than one billion users from outside attacks went to work for another giant institution that manages and analyzes large pools of data: the National Security Agency. Continue reading “Web’s Reach Binds N.S.A. and Silicon Valley Leaders”
CenturyLink – by LOUISE WATT – Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) — An American executive said he has been held hostage for four days at his medical supply plant in Beijing by scores of workers demanding severance packages like those given to 30 co-workers in a phased-out department.
Chip Starnes, 42, a co-owner of Coral Springs, Florida-based Specialty Medical Supplies, said local officials had visited the 10-year-old plant on the capital’s outskirts and coerced him into signing agreements Saturday to meet the workers’ demands even though he sought to make clear that the remaining 100 workers weren’t being laid off. Continue reading “US factory boss held hostage by workers in Beijing”
Common Dreams – by Julian Assange
It has now been a year since I entered this embassy and sought refuge from persecution.
As a result of that decision, I have been able to work in relative safety from a US espionage investigation.
But today, Edward Snowden’s ordeal is just beginning. Continue reading “On 1 Year, Snowden, Manning and More”
Washington Examiner – by GABRIELLA MORRONGIELLO
According to Sen. John McCain, a member of the Senate’s Gang of Eight, criminals will not be legalized under the proposed bipartisan immigration bill.
“Anyone who has committed crimes in this country is going to be deported,” the Arizona Republican declared on the Senate floor last week. Continue reading “Illegal immigrants who commit crimes face lesser punishment than U.S. citizens”