Jun 20, 2008 | 8:20 PM
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News
Thats right, the founder of the Weather Channel and 30K scientist sue Al Gore for his lies ! hahahaha
Does this mean you won't buy my carbon credits!!!global warming or global governance- watch the documentary Al Gore hopes you never watch
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Jun 19, 2008 | 10:39 PM
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News
"I bet you believe in back helicopters, too, huh?"
Well, as a matter of fact we do.....
It used to the mark of conspiracy theorists, now it is openly accepted when they appear in your city, and people don't see the doublethink involved in that position.
We're in a lot of trouble.
Go to
www. wearechangecolorado. org (or look below) to see our 3 videos with over 25 minutes of exclusive video and the telling of the story without happy media spin that you will find everywhere else.
This is military training to own and control our city folks, make no mistake about it. They have plenty of buildings to train with on thei rmilitary bases. The real reason to do this is to acclimate the people tothe sight of military moving as they please in the city. And they are welcomed with open arms by the sheeple, who have understandably been dumbed down by the toxic sedative fluoride.
In Truth, Love, and Freedom, WeAreChangeColorado
For more, see:
Loose Change blog:
http://www. loosechange911. com/blog/?p=77Truth Alliance article:
http://truthalliance. net/Archive/tabid/67/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/
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Jun 17, 2008 | 2:23 AM
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Political
Some of you will find interest and social concern in this. The rest of you will be taken by complete and utter surprise when you are forced to exchange your state driver’s license for a National ID card, when the US merges with Canada and Mexico to form the North American Union, or when the Federal Reserve calls in their cash trash to replace it with the Amero (by then it will be too late). OR when the next false flag terror operation is carried out by fake terrorists (Al-'CIA'-Da) on US soil as pre-text for war with IRAN. Did I mention that Bin Laden was a paid, trained asset of the CIA during the late 80’s early 90’s to fight against the Soviets? CIA code names for Bin Laden include “blowback” and Tim Osmond. (Look! I’ve provided one mainstream source to back up these claims for you “truthers” out there, lol! -http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3340101/). This brilliant and devious plan was blueprinted by Zbigniew Brzezinski, the foreign policy advisor to none else than Democratic Presidential candidate Barrack Obama. Gee… I guess I won’t be voting for any members of the council on foreign relations! (haha, the jokes on me… ALL the candidates are/were CFR members).
Don’t say you weren’t warned. Some of you refuse to speak to me, these “far fetched” beliefs as premise. The rest of you either tolerate it, or have questioned it enough to actually do the research, only to find your entire reality come crashing down with revelation (interestingly enough they even named a book of the Bible after this physiological phenomena of experiencing a revelation). Must I provide examples of Bible verses warning us of these things to come??
Okay, now that I am off my soap box…
This first URL links to a video filmed in November 2007 of Denver Police confirming that it is LEGAL to hand out free informational DVDs on public streets (with a first hand look at the public scrutiny received by those who dare to question the spoon fed lies). We Are Change member mistakes the quote 'Dissent is the highest form of patriotism' as being Abe Lincoln's (it was Thomas Jefferson) but it is still fully applicable here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5zP3RyJMl4
The second URL links you to video footage and full story (covered by infowars.com, one of the 'mainstream' news sources for us conspriacy theory kooks; for those that dont know) of a We Are Change member being handcuffed and ticketed for handing out free informational DVDs including Terrorstorm and Loose Change, on the SAME street corner in Denver, Colorado.
http://www.infowars.com/?p=2676
Video:
Hmmm… must be some sort of confusion at the good ole Denver PD. Pay close attention to the Cop who claims the arrest is for “peddling” but refuses to discuss the definition of the word. Let it be known that we don’t blame these cops. They are all sheep like the rest of us that need a good ole awakening. Just with more connections…. and gun (tazer) power :-) I like to call them fund raisers. Lord knows I’ve paid a few salaries.
In love and freedom… it’s time for bed.
May 5, 2008 | 8:23 PM
Category:
News
Fox31 is airing a piece on chemtrails and weather modification this evening. I eagerly await the level of fair and balance in their journalism. I could hardly contain myself when i learned this, and decided to repost the below post; for your consideration. Its been sitting on the community pages in the weather blog section since I posted it on Dec 23rd.
Ironically (read the first paragraph) I was able to speak to Chris Dunn this past week and I asked him what type of clouds were currently in the sky. The first thing out of his mouth was "some contriails" and some cirrus..." CON trails. Thought that was funny so I asked him if he gets these types of questions alot. He said never. Well funny how all along his news team was in the process of chasing down a related story.
Look up, Speak up. Demand answers
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Chemtrails on mainstream news I wonder why all my calls to the news outlets go unanswered. At the least, they could respond with an informative bit of information to educate me on the facts so I cant put this one to rest... along with the rest of us
For your consideration....I encourage you to google HAARP, Gwen Towers and DARPA and ELF/ELM waves (which most of us know about). After understanding these programs, one may better understand why they will look to the sky and see wavy like cloud formations shown here: (for complete gallery go to: http://www.willthomas.net/Chemtrails/Image_Library/ind
ex.htm)
- HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) operates in Alaska. It is (from http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/) a scientific endeavor aimed at studying the properties and behavior of the ionosphere, with particular emphasis on being able to understand and use it to enhance communications and surveillance systems for both civilian and defense purposes.
- GWEN Tower: HAARP utilizes a network of Gwen towers (Ground-Wave Emergency Network) to communicate across the country on an EMF control grid. The towers are presumable 299 feet tall just; short enough to bypass a National Environmental Policy Act requirement for an environmental impact statement for any federally-funded tower 300 foot or taller. Each tower can transmit 250-300 miles in a 360 degree diameter… therefore each tower is placed about this distance away from each other so the network can communicate across the entire nation. There are 4 Gwen Towers here in Colorado alone.
These networks can generate controlled levels of ELF waves and According to a 1982 Air Force review of biotechnology, ELF has a number of potential military uses, including "dealing with terrorist groups, crowd control, controlling breaches of security at military installations, and antipersonnel techniques in tactical warfare."
"Electromagnetic systems would be used to produce mild to severe physiological disruption or perceptual distortion or disorientation. They are silent, and counter measures to them may be difficult to develop." http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/pro
je
ct032.html
· DARPA: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is (from http://www.darpa.mil/) the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD). It manages and directs selected basic and applied research and development projects for DoD, and pursues research and technology where risk and payoff are both very high and where success may provide dramatic advances for traditional military roles and missions.
To sum it all up – the programs listed above are just plain scary….PERIOD. And for your consideration, there happens to be an underground DARPA facility in Christiansburg/Blacksburg VA near the VA Tech campus. This is why some people believe that the VA Tech massacre was an “Inside Job” - carried out by “Black Ops”. This is where MK Ultra comes in… which declassified and documented mind control experiments were done on the American people starting in the 1950’s. DARPA would obviously be an organization similar to the Office of Scientific Intelligence (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Scientific_I
nt
elligence) who ran the MK Ultra experiments in the 1950’s. DARPA began in 1958 and their original mission was to prevent technological surprise like the launch of Sputnik, which signaled that the Soviets had beaten the U.S. into space. The mission statement has evolved over time. Today, DARPA’s mission is still to prevent technological surprise to the US, but also to create technological surprise for our enemies.
Both the US and the UK have admitted to the people that mind control experiments have been conducted on them and were discontinued. So why is it so hard to believe the possibility that this is being done today with out our knowledge (or so they think) We’re on to them… but then again… its all just crazy crack pot, tin foil hat wearing, far far left wing conspiracy nut job stuff….
All very creepy indeed.
Mar 27, 2008 | 8:21 PM
Category:
Political
Time to Listen to Ron Paul?
By Elizabeth MacDonald (FoxBusiness)
http://emac.blogs.foxbusiness.com/2008/03/26/time-t
o-listen-to-ron-paul/
Time to listen to Texas Congressman Ron Paul, the lone voice of reason in Congress today who’s got to feel like he’s shouting into a field of cotton with his repeated warnings about the dangers of a collapsing dollar, while the administration goes AWOL on the problem.
The dollar just hit a record intraday low against the euro on reports that consumer confidence levels have dropped to levels not seen since the post-Watergate era. It is down 7% year to date against the Chinese renminbi, it’s weaker than the Japanese yen and the Canadian loonie.
The joke is the greenback is now only stronger than the Mexican pesos and the Zimbabwe dollar, an overstatement for dramatic effect, to be sure.But since hitting a peak in 2002, the dollar has lost about a quarter of its value against a trade weighted basket of currencies.
A weak dollar acts as an anvil around the neck of the US economy and consumers. Rising inflation is essentially a tax on consumers, so are rising energy prices, and that double whammy threatens to undermine the purchasing power of the rebate checks due out in May–backed by printing even more dollars.
A bellwether event of significant import to our nation’s finances happened this past January 1 with little notice. That’s the day the first baby boomer was allowed to retire. A new federal report wearily warns once again for the umpteenth time that the nation faces some $60t in Social Security and Medicare unfunded liabilities alone.
We’ve heard time and again conservatives say deficits don’t matter. To say that deficits don’t matter is like saying ketchup is a vegetable or trees cause pollution.
The $406b we pay annually in interest on the $9t in federal debt alone would rank as the world’s 30th biggest economy.
That annual interest cost surpasses the gross domestic product of Belgium, and is bigger than the GDP of Denmark and Hungary combined. The $406b would cover the annual cost of investigating Medicare fraud.
Stack all those one dollar bills making up our $9t deficit (and that doesn’t include the $60t in unfunded liabilities for Medicare and Social Security) and you would reach the moon and back. “Printing money cannot create wealth, if it could counterfeiting would be legal,” economist Brian Wesbury has said.
Even Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and a forceful advocate for laissez-faire economics, got so sick of the way central bankers were willy nilly printing money in the ‘70s, he advocated that the government should replace the Federal Reserve with a computer. “Money is too important to be left to central bankers,” he quipped.
Broad zoom: The US economy has spent all of a year and four months in a downturn over the last two and a half decades. During that time we’ve seen a market crash of 22% in 1987, the S&L crisis, four wars, three financial crises (Mexico, Asian flu and Russian debt crises), the blow up of the hedge fund Long Term Capital, two asset bubbles (dot com and telecom). Since the Bush tax cuts of 2003, the US economy added the equivalent of China’s GDP–and government spending has boomed.
Now Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has both cut rates at a breakneck speed and pumped a massive amount of monetary stimulus into the markets to cure the credit crisis. I still think he is doing his level best to fix a crisis not entirely of his own making. The question now is, will Bernanke yank the liquidity punch bowl when the economy returns to trend growth in 2010 or 2011 as the central bank projects?
Let’s hope so, because the case for a weak dollar is, to me, well, weak. Namely, that a lame greenback softens the housing and credit crises as it fuels profits at US exporters whose goods are now dirt cheap in the eyes of foreign customers. Strong foreign sales at places like Boeing and Caterpillar reportedly added 1.4% to US growth in the second quarter of 2007. But exports make up just 13% of GDP. Consumers make up a larger 70%.
It’s no surprise consumer confidence is as weak as it was in the ’70s. LBJ had promised this country it could have both guns and butter in the ‘60s, so the Federal Reserve gunned the printing presses to pay for spending on entitlement programs and for the Vietnam war. For the first time, too, politicians got their mitts on taxpayers’ Social Security funds, after Democrats passed a so-called “unified budget” in the late ‘60s.
All that spending caused the dollar to nosedive in the 1970s amidst an oil embargo that sent oil costs, priced in dollars, soaring. Paul Volcker, then Fed chairman, enacted rapid rate hikes hitting 21% by 1979, and the Treasury went so far as to sell $6.4b in “Carter bonds,” largely denominated in Deutschemarks, to prop up the dollar. Gold got ripped off its mooring of an average $35 an ounce in the ‘70s, and in 1980 it hit a record $835 an ounce, around $2,250 in today’s prices.
Gold acts as a dew line for inflation. We essentially have a good handle on how much gold there is in the world and potentially below ground. When gold rises in price, it signals we are printing too many dollars, which indicates a concurrent drop in the greenback’s value. Over the last seven years, gold and oil prices have risen in lockstep, up 239% and 267% respectively. If the dollar had also risen in value at the same rate, oil would be selling at about $30 a barrel.
But now central bankers say that because of the weak dollar, they’ve seen capital losses carved out of an estimated $12t worth of dollars they hold in foreign currency reserves. The fear is they may unload their $12t in greenbacks en masse to cut their losses and run–which would really tip the US into a protracted recession. Already reports out of China show government officials there willing to rotate future planned investments out of US treasurys into other investments.
Countries pegged to the dollar are rightly saying, too, that we are exporting inflation to their shores. Saudi Arabia is a land that has had nearly zero inflation since 1998, but recently inflation soared to 7% annually, despite the fact the country is flush with petrodollars.
Congressman Paul rightfully warns us when he says the US government has “systematically undermined” the US dollar by expanding “the money supply at will for financing war or manipulating the economy with little resistance from Congress–while benefiting the special interests that influence government.”
It’s not just the US gunning the mints. Goldman Sachs figures that three-fifths of the world’s broad money supply growth came from emerging economies over the past year or so. Three-fifths. That’s gigantic.
Goldman Sachs says the growth in Russia’s M3 measure of broad money grew 51% over the last year or so, India by 24%, and by 20% in China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Brazil. That’s three times as fast as the US and the rest of the developed world, and it’s faster than their GDP growth rates. It’s the fastest pace in decades.
All that loose money is pouring into commodities, stock exchanges around the planet as well as bond markets–it’s largely why our long-term bond yields have been historically low, spurring a dramatic increase in mortgage borrowing, as mortgage rates typically track the 10-year Treasury note.
Watch out here–emerging economies are just as susceptible to minting lots of money due to political pressures, including things like paying for wars, or calming local populations clamoring for higher pay and more jobs.
What can be done stateside?
The administration needs to state more emphatically that it supports a strong dollar. A stronger dollar would draw liquidity back into the credit markets, lower inflation risks, cut oil prices and restart economic growth, notes Bear Stearns economist David Malpass.
Presidential candidates vilify NAFTA and free trade, when the weak dollar is partly to blame for problems like jobs lost to overseas operations, Malpass adds.
“Empires fail because they run out of money, or more accurately, run out of the ability to spend or inflate,” Congressman Paul warns. “We need to control spending, immediately, before it is too late.”
Mar 24, 2008 | 9:27 PM
Category:
Political
Members of We Are Change Colorado confronted a Denver advisory board for water about the ill health effects of fluoride, a known neuro-toxin, as well as other related information, including the work of propagandist Edward Bernays to add it to the nation's water supply (his work also spurned approval for lead and asbestos usage).
The group gave a presentation filled with objective information and convincing arguments... and standing up for the nation's health in their actions.
"No one's warning us not to drink the water, but they warn us not to ingest the toothpaste that has the same amount of fluoride," one member of Change argued.
The problems with public water supplies are well established-- for instance a recent controversy has arisen from an AP report that some 40% of the nation's water contains significant amounts of pharmaceutical drugs and other dangerous elements.
The Advisory Board to the City and County of Denver’s water treatment was confronted by We Are Change Colorado about the dangers of Fluoride on March 20th, 2008.
The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) of Denver Water is a 10-member volunteer committee whose function is to advise water department staff and commissioners on issues while encouraging and coordinating public participation in the water department’s policy making process.
The CAC exists as a result of the Colorado Foothills Agreement. In the late 1970s, Denver Water found itself in need of a new treatment plant and operating reservoir. Public concern over growth issues and potential environmental impact in the canyon where the reservoir was to be built led to the Foothills Agreement -- a pact between Denver Water, federal agencies, elected officials and the environmental community. Among other things, terms of the 1978 agreement required the formation of a citizen group charged with representing public interests.
The Denver Board of Water Commissioners recognizes that there is a need for full and timely public participation in the decision making process of the Board on important Board decisions and, to insure that participation, it has agreed to create a Citizens’ Advisory Committee with a substantial degree of independence. Under the Denver City Charter, the Board has not and legally cannot delegate to the committee any responsibility placed upon the Board by law.
Feb 6, 2008 | 1:13 AM
Category:
News
Feb 3, 2008 | 10:48 PM
Category:
Political
To the two new girls on the staff who posted "highlights" on certain candidates... you forgot one... Huge Crowd in Denver Goes Berserk for Ron Paul [Part 1]
(Feb 1, 2008) Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul gets a very warm reception at the Four Seasons Ballroom (Colorado Convention Center, Denver), with him are his wife Carol and granddaughters Valerie and Laura.
Video from 9news.com
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Paul (R-Texas) was in Denver at the same time as Mitt Romney, who tried to frame the race as a two-candidate contest between himself and John McCain.
"We'll have to wait and see. First, the elections haven't occurred yet and we'll see how we'll do in our rally here. We've had a tremendous reception here in Colorado and I think we're going to do quite well. That would be an easy goal if all of a sudden he thought it was a two-man race," Paul said.
Huge Crowd in Denver Goes Berserk for Ron Paul [Part 2]
Huge Crowd in Denver Goes Berserk for Ron Paul [Part 3]
Huge Crowd in Denver Goes Berserk for Ron Paul [Part 4]
Huge Crowd in Denver Goes Berserk for Ron Paul [Part 5]
Mitt Romney and Ron Paul visit Colorado
Jan 20, 2008 | 11:04 AM
Category:
Political
Faux Reports, Faux Decides (for you). This is PITIFUL, Fox. You should be ashamed of yourselves.

Here's MSNBC on Nevada - at least SOMEONE has an ounce of credibility in their journalism.
Dec 23, 2007 | 11:50 AM
Category:
Weather
Chemtrails on mainstream news
I wonder why all my calls to the news outlets go unanswered. At the least, they could respond with an informative bit of information to educate me on the facts so I cant put this one to rest... along with the rest of us
For your consideration....I encourage you to google HAARP, Gwen Towers and DARPA and
ELF/ELM waves (which most of us know about). After understanding these programs,
one may better understand why they will look to the sky and see wavy like cloud
formations shown here: (for complete gallery go to:
http://www.willthomas.net/Chemtrails/Image_Library/ind
ex.htm)

- HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral
Research Program) operates in Alaska.
It is (from http://www.haarp.alaska.edu)
a scientific endeavor aimed at studying the properties and behavior of the
ionosphere, with particular emphasis on being able to understand and use
it to enhance communications and surveillance systems for both civilian
and defense purposes.
- GWEN Tower: HAARP utilizes a network of
Gwen towers (Ground-Wave Emergency Network) to communicate across the
country on an EMF control grid. The towers are presumable 299 feet tall
just; short enough to bypass a National Environmental Policy Act
requirement for an environmental impact statement for any federally-funded
tower 300 foot or taller. Each tower can transmit 250-300 miles in a 360
degree diameter… therefore each tower is placed about this distance
away from each other so the network can communicate across the entire
nation. There are 4 Gwen Towers here in Colorado alone.
These networks can
generate controlled levels of ELF waves and According to a 1982 Air Force
review of biotechnology, ELF has a number of potential military uses, including
"dealing with terrorist groups, crowd control, controlling breaches of
security at military installations, and antipersonnel techniques in tactical
warfare."
"Electromagnetic
systems would be used to produce mild to severe physiological disruption or
perceptual distortion or disorientation. They are silent, and counter measures
to them may be difficult to develop." http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/6583/proje
ct032.html
·
DARPA: Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency is (from http://www.darpa.mil/)
the central research and development
organization for the Department
of Defense (DoD).
It manages and directs selected basic and applied research
and development projects for DoD, and pursues research and technology where risk
and payoff are both very high and where success may provide dramatic advances
for traditional military roles and missions.
To sum it all up – the programs listed above are just
plain scary….PERIOD. And for
your consideration, there happens to be an underground DARPA facility in
Christiansburg/Blacksburg VA near the VA Tech campus. This is why some people
believe that the VA Tech massacre was an “Inside Job” - carried out
by “Black Ops”. This is where MK
Ultra comes in… which declassified and documented mind control
experiments were done on the American people starting in the 1950’s.
DARPA would obviously be an organization similar to the Office of Scientific
Intelligence (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Scientific_Int
elligence)
who ran the MK Ultra experiments in the 1950’s. DARPA began in 1958 and
their original mission was to prevent
technological surprise like the launch of Sputnik, which signaled that the
Soviets had beaten the U.S.
into space. The mission statement has evolved over time. Today, DARPA’s
mission is still to prevent technological surprise to the US, but also to create technological surprise for our enemies.
Both the US
and the UK
have admitted to the people that mind control experiments have been conducted
on them and were discontinued. So why is it
so hard to believe the possibility that this is being done today with out our
knowledge (or so they think) We’re on to them… but then
again… its all just crazy crack pot, tin foil hat wearing, far far left
wing conspiracy nut job stuff….
All very creepy indeed.
Dec 20, 2007 | 11:13 PM
Category:
Political
FBI Now Admits Evidence Used to Connect Oswald to Kennedy Assasination Was Bogus
By Jonathan Elinoff | TruthAlliance.net | Dec. 18, 2007
The front page of the Sunday Washington Post features, "FBI Forensic Test Full of Holes." It claims that hundreds of defendants sitting in prisons nationwide have been convicted with the help of an FBI forensic tool that has been found to be completely full of inconsistent results and has actually been discarded by the FBI for such reasons more than two years ago. But the FBI lab has failed to take or attempt to alert any of the affected defendants or courts, even though the window for appealing convictions is closing.

As early as 1991, the FBI conducted studies on the reliability of the "bullet-lead" analysis used to connect bullets found at the scene of a crime to bullets in thepossession of a suspect. The studies found that lead composition of bullets in the same box didn't always match, which should have been a sign that the test was completely unreliable. Further analysis discovered that bullets packaged15 months apart in different areas of the country in different boxes, unexpectedly matched - a gap the forensic testing originally claimed had different bullet lead make-up.
The Innocence Project is a group of individuals who have committed their time and finances to investigate claims of innocence in convicted cases where DNA testing was never available. To date, over 200 individuals have been set free due to the DNA analysis of many rape cases confirming that the child born from a rape victim's DNA didn't match the accused and convicted individual. Hopefully, they will pick this flawed forensic test up and begin to look at the tens of thousands of people estimated to have been placed in prison solely on this bogus "bullet-lead analysis."
This is just the tip of the iceberg. The test, now confirmed by the FBI's own admittance, has actually been used to connect people to crimes they never committed. The test was first initiated and used on July 8, 1964 by order of J Edgar Hoover for the Warren Commission to connect Lee Harvey Oswald to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy. Throughout the following decades, this same test has been used to convict civil rights activists and gang members, many of which have maintained their "innocence."

The forensic test was the only major connection Oswald had to the actual scene of the crime. For Kennedy assasination researchers, this is a big leap. For years, the only evidence outside this forensic connection has been completely circumstantial. Oswald never confessed to the murder and actually stated to the public that he believed he was being made a patsy. Oswald was only picked up because an APB had been ordered in Dallas in his description, even though no one saw the shooter.
Oswald maintained that he had gone down to the parade to see the President's motorcade pass, as did everyone, when he was working that day. A famous picture surfaced that many researchers believe identifies Oswald in the doorway of the School Book Depository as the motorcade passed and was not in the sixth-floor window as he was accused to have been.

The interrogation which took place for several hours was not recorded, a violation of standard operating procedure. Oswald was murdered the next morning on live television while being transported in the parking garage at the local jail. Jack Ruby, the man who shot Oswald, was a major mafia/CIA connected nightclub owner and hated Kennedy with a passion. Kennedy's younger brother, Bobby Kennedy, was mounting a large scale war against organized crime, even though the Kennedy's had used the mafia in voter fraud crimes to get elected. The Kennedy empire was built from bootleging alcohol in an organized crime syndicate that Joe Kennedy, John and Bobby's father, ran with connections to Al Capone. Of the many odd factors in the assassination of the former president, it turns out Jack Ruby ran bootleging in Chicago for crime boss Al Capone in his early years as well.
http://truthalliance.net/News/CommunityPublications/tab
id/76/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/331/Default.asp
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Dec 20, 2007 | 11:05 PM
Category:
Political
At the Oriental Theater in Denver, CO. Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich's wife Elizabeth spoke with WeAreChangeColorado.org on issues that matter to patriots. The Federal Reserve, 2nd Amendment, War in Iraq, National Sovereignty and Health Care.
She also recommends a 47 minute google video that I have recommended to some of you. It's an entertaining and very informative cartoon called Money As Debt and gives an in depth history on how the Federal Reserve began and how money has enslaved society in it's own debt. (by design?) It's a doozey...
Watch Money As Debt here ---- > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-90504743625834
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Dec 20, 2007 | 11:02 PM
Category:
Political
Congressmen Perlmutter talks about HR 1955 Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism ...
http://truthalliance.net/Archive/CommunityArticles/tabi
d/76/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/327/Default.aspx
House bill HR 1955 has received a considerable amount of attention this past month, especially on the Internet where numerous groups are calling it a “
thought crimes” bill.
TruthAlliance.net had the opportunity to sit down with one of the co-sponsors of this bill, Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) and voice some concerns about this type of legislation. Unlike most elected officials Congressman Perlmutter still makes himself available to his constituents and we applaud him for that.
The bill in question is HR 1955, which is entitled the “Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007.” The language in this bill is extremely broad and subsequently can be used to prosecute American citizens for speech that would otherwise be protected under the first amendment.
Part of the reason this bill drew such an outcry, especially on the Internet is do to the presentation made by Mark Weitzman the Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Hate & Terrorism Task Force. During this presentation he attempted to lump together the organization Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth with Radical Islamic fundamentalist groups before the sub-committee convened by Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA).
That presentation foreboded the possible future steps that may be taken to rid the country of certain dissenting groups. It also showed how the legislation could be used not only on the 9/11 Truth community, but anti-war groups, and even Ron Paul supporters too. All these groups advocate non-violence, but if one person who associates themselves with any of these groups says something violent, the whole group can be labeled as domestic terrorists.
Three terms jump out in the bill as having loose definitions that can be applied to almost any group and any circumstance.
VIOLENT RADICALIZATION- The term `violent radicalization' means the process of adopting or promoting an extremist belief system for the purpose of facilitating ideologically based violence to advance political, religious, or social change.
HOMEGROWN TERRORISM- The term `homegrown terrorism' means the use, planned use, or threatened use, of force or violence by a group or individual born, raised, or based and operating primarily within the United States or any possession of the United States to intimidate or coerce the United States government, the civilian population of the United States, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
IDEOLOGICALLY BASED VIOLENCE- The term `ideologically based violence' means the use, planned use, or threatened use of force or violence by a group or individual to promote the group or individual's political, religious, or social beliefs.
The House of Representatives passed this bill with 404 votes in favor of it, an overwhelming majority. Two Congressmen who spoke out against this bill where Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Rep. Ron Paul. Ron Paul said it best December 5, 2007 on the House floor. “This legislation focuses the weight of the US government inward toward its own citizens under the guise of protecting us against “violent radicalization.”
After we talked to Rep. Perlmutter about this bill he understood our concerns and was sympathetic to them. He believed there had to be a violent act as a pretext, and also that there was a privacy clause built into the bill which protected civil liberties. A stipulation that he demanded before participating in the co-sponsorship of the bill. After hearing constituent arguments he was somewhat baffled that the bill failed to include these protections and insisted that he will go back and read the bill, verify our arguments, and if necessary rethink his position on the bill.
Dozens of bills go through Congress every week and a lot of them are over 1,000 pages each. Often bills get sections added and subtracted from them right up to the very day that they are to be voted on. It is an ineptitude that plagues Congress. In fact Congress isn’t even required to read all the bills before they vote on them. Even if they wanted to read them all it would probably be near impossible. This practice needs to change, Congress must read all the bills that they intend to vote on, or not vote on them until they do. The American people are extremely dissatisfied with the performance of Congress. Maybe if more Congressmen actually spent time listening to their constituents like Representative Perlmutter, they wouldn’t as a whole have a 14% approval rating.
Besides the HR 1955 questions we managed to get in a few other with Congressmen Perlmutter regarding the war in Iraq, the Bush administration's contempt and the immigration and open border problem. At the end we gave the Congressmen 4 DVD's. They were: Terrorstorm, Endgame, Loose Change Final Cut, and America: Freedom to Fascism.
See the entire 15 minute session with Rep. Perlmutter below:
Nov 25, 2007 | 8:44 AM
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Nov 24, 2007 | 12:37 PM
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By Daniel J. Chacon, Rocky Mountain News
November 15, 2007
Surveillance cameras that trigger a police alert within seconds of detecting a graffiti vandal in action are coming to Denver next month, making the city the first in the nation to test the cutting-edge spy equipment.
"Graffiti isn't unique to Denver, but I believe that Denver is in a unique place that we can help be the trailblazer in these efforts," Mayor John Hickenlooper said Wednesday.
The cameras are part of a growing use of surveillance equipment in law enforcement. The crime-fighting technology allows departments to give citizens what is otherwise nearly impossible: a cop on every corner, 2 4/7.
On Tuesday, for example, LoDo residents suggested that neighborhood bars and nightclubs be required to install cameras to deter crime after back-to-back shootings left one person dead and seven others wounded.
Hickenlooper, who used to own a brewpub in LoDo, said he was open to the idea but that it should be vetted with business owners.
"I suspect (the cameras) would cut down on the rough characters coming in," he said.
Doing a good job
Businessman Jim Hannifin, who owns Ready Temporary Services and is a member of the Colfax Business Improvement District, said several cameras installed along some of the seediest areas of the commercial corridor in 2005 have reduced crime.
"If the BID decided to take those cameras down, those property owners and businessmen up there would lynch us," he said. "They're so effective, and they've done such a good job . . . I just wish we had more money to put them up and down the street."
The Denver Police Department said Wednesday that it is difficult to quantify how much of a reduction in crime along Colfax is attributable to the cameras.
Detective Donny Moses of the Baltimore Police Department, which has about 300 cameras scattered throughout the city, said residents out there are wishing for more cameras, too.
The city of Baltimore has spent about $8 million on its surveillance camera equipment.
Moses said the city's investment is paying off. He said violent crime is down in areas of the city where it was prevalent before cameras were installed.
"Every day, we're getting citizens calling and asking, 'How can we get a camera in our neighborhood or in our block?' " he said.
The cameras will be a "powerful weapon in our anti-graffiti arsenal," police Sgt. Ernie Martinez said. "It's the wave of the future, utilizing technology to be more effective in law enforcement and catching criminals."
The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado has raised concerns about video surveillance, saying it has the "potential to erode privacy, inhibit freedom and chill public expression in public places."
An ACLU spokeswoman did not return calls Wednesday.
But Hannifin dismissed such concerns.
"Hell, anybody walking down Colfax has no expectation of being private," he said.
'Going to get caught'
The technology was developed by a North Carolina-based surveillance equipment manufacturer that has developed security systems for nuclear facilities and NATO locations, among others.
Its undercover surveillance products range from vehicle- tracking systems to body wires.
The cameras are invaluable, said Paul Feldman, the company's president and CEO.
"If you're a tagger in the city of Denver, you're going to get caught," Feldman said.
Denver receives about 2,000 graffiti-related calls monthly and spends more than $1 million annually on graffiti removal.
"Our response has to be comprehensive," Hickenlooper said. "It has to incorporate prevention, abatement and enforcement, and there has to be a commitment to a long-term strategy."
The cameras
• The eight cordless, digital "graffiti cams" that Denver will have in operation by next month are activated by graffiti-related movement. They immediately notify police with text messages, allowing officers to catch taggers red-handed.
• The cameras, which will be installed at various graffiti "hot spots," are mobile, weather-proof and camouflaged. The department plans to put at least one in each police district and will change locations every few days.
• The graffiti cams, which the company is providing to the city for free, cost about $5,000 each.
• If the city is satisfied with the results, the company will donate the cameras to the police department after a 30-day trial run.