Monday, November 9, 2009
To Academia
Here's something that should tick off the uncalloused, hidden in a little article about how KBR put 100K soldiers at risk and wasted waste they had already wasted on our dime; probably while falsifying reports about said disposal practices.
The damning bit of the article for me was that even the prosecution has subtly watered down its dialogue - stating on the sixth count and seventy-second complaint that "72. Defendants demonstrated either a deliberate intent to harm Plaintiffs, or an utter indifference to and conscious disregard for the welfare of Plaintiffs."
Isn't this the meat of it? I mean, sure, legalese and all, but isn't "concious disregard for" a lot worse than "utter indifference to"?
P: "They were utterly indifferent and consciously disregarded troop welfare"
D: "I'll agree with the first part and use that to cover my ass on the second."
Just an illustration. Otherwise I think about this every day. Scarcity. Ha, I tried asking the science professors "What about free energy?" and I think they got a little misty at my idealism and then went back to their moon rainbows, data mining and who knows what useful stuff. To a panel of poli-sci (my major) PhDs "Didn't anyone smell a rat immediately when reports surfaced that 'Russia attacked Georgia' after the installation of a pro-western leader in a color revolution, or at least while studying the Ossetia/Abkazia conflict and learning of the US Marines who came and went after running drills during the weeks prior?"
Mind you this was a panel discussion on that very topic. Instead of dumbfounded silence they went from right to left "I didn't smell a rat" and it was very telling because they all parroted each other.
I'm sick of this. This school, this country (just anyone with influence), this world with its indulgence of make believe laws, wars, freedoms and scarcities. There is abundance, look around. It's in what we can't see too. Feel it.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Al Gore Making HUGE Money on 'Warming'
In other news India, it was reported today bought half of the IMF gold for sale. That's like 10% of their dollar holdings, adjusted for the coming 3X upsurge in gold (2.5 adjusted for voodoo) making me think that today is d-day. Because to be perfectly honest the dollar is only worth 10% of what it seems. I want to give a big hello to the post - USD world but first this message:
NO WORLD CURRENCY!
Brought to you by a student of the economy, who understands why centralized control leads only to the "crisis" followed by "stability" followed by "crisis" ad infinitum.
Finally Lisa Marie Coppoletta goes to run-off in city council race 2009! By 15 votes! The money (Thomason is rumored to have spent $3 for Lisa's $1)
does NOT prevail!..for now...
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Obama Mystery Resolved?
p.s. gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepersgatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers gatekeepers
Monday, April 27, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
As if FRNs Aren't Bad Enough, Global Fiat Currency Looms
a Global Currency,” Ambrose Evans-Pritchard wrote:
“A single clause in Point 19 of the communiqué issued by the G20 leaders amounts to revolution in the global financial order.
“‘We have agreed to support a general SDR allocation which will inject $250bn (£170bn) into the world economy and increase global liquidity,’ it said. SDRs are Special Drawing Rights, a synthetic paper currency issued by the International Monetary Fund that has lain dormant for half a century.
“In effect, the G20 leaders have activated the IMF’s power to create money and begin global ‘quantitative easing’. In doing so, they are putting a de facto world currency into play. It is outside the control of any sovereign body. Conspiracy theorists will love it.”
Indeed they will. The article is subtitled, “The world is a step closer to a global currency, backed by a global central bank, running monetary policy for all humanity.” Which naturally raises the question, who or what will serve as this global central bank, cloaked with the power to issue the global currency and police monetary policy for all humanity? When the world’s central bankers met in Washington last September, they discussed what body might be in a position to serve in that awesome and fearful role. A former governor of the Bank of England stated:
“[T]he answer might already be staring us in the face, in the form of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). . . . The IMF tends to couch its warnings about economic problems in very diplomatic language, but the BIS is more independent and much better placed to deal with this if it is given the power to do so.”1
In Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time (1966), Dr. Carroll Quigley revealed the key role played in global finance by the BIS behind the scenes. Dr. Quigley was Professor of History at Georgetown University, where he was President Bill Clinton’s mentor. He was also an insider, groomed by the powerful clique he called “the international bankers.” His credibility is heightened by the fact that he actually espoused their goals. He wrote:
“I know of the operations of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960's, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. . . . [I]n general my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain unknown, and I believe its role in history is significant enough to be known.”
Quigley wrote of this international banking network:
“[T]he powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences. The apex of the system was to be the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a private bank owned and controlled by the world’s central banks which were themselves private corporations.”
The key to their success, said Quigley, was that the international bankers would control and manipulate the money system of a nation while letting it appear to be controlled by the government. The statement echoed one made in the eighteenth century by the patriarch of what would become the most powerful banking dynasty in the world. Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild famously said in 1791:
“Allow me to issue and control a nation’s currency, and I care not who makes its laws.”
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Fight Fascism
Paul clarified, when pressed, that this is "economic fascism." But the fact that the U.S. has more prisoners per capita than most Middle Eastern nations combined is a sobering statistic.
Have a look the new DHS propaganda (keeping in mind Rahm Emmanuel's statements about "never letting a good crisis go to waste" isn't it funny how the very incident they needed to prove the case was committed less than a week before the document's release?)
Sunday, April 5, 2009
April Gallop - The most important (yet buried) story of the year
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
The Obama Deception
Monday, March 23, 2009
Obama Deficit Shocker

And now this gem from Deep Capture
Hedge Funds and the Global Economic Meltdown from Judd Bagley on Vimeo.
Better Late Than Never
Absolutely despicable. Are there no capable Central Texas firms? You know, the kind that don't have blood on their hands? Talk about keeping money in the county, why not hire local engineers? Local contractors? WTF is going on??? Greg and I are going to the Hays Co. commissioner's court tomorrow to protest, you should too.
Not on CNN: Isreal Back at It
Thursday, March 5, 2009
The Will of the People Prevails
After much hard work we finally got city council to admit their gross mistake. Big thanks to everyone who came out and especially everyone involved with CETI. Huge thanks to Dr. Katherine Albrecht who flew down from the Northeast to lend her expertise and celebrity to this landmark event.
Here's a video journal:
Liberty Cafe Show -
At BNB Monday -
Ryan & Lisa put this together:
Later that night -
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Support H.R. 1207 - Audit the Federal Reserve
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Chalk another one up for the C4LSM
by BRAD ROLLINS
Managing Editor
Grappling again with questions about the limits of its own authority, the San Marcos city council on Tuesday tabled a graffiti ordinance that allows police officers to issue citations to people caught with permanent markers and spray paint under what they determine to be suspicious circumstances.
Speaking in opposition at the meeting’s start, once-and-future mayor candidate Dan McCarthy, a Texas State University student, said, “If there’s no graffiti, then there’s no crime. It’s beginning to look a lot like a police state in San Marcos.” (Yet, it should be noted, the ordinance is hardly radical relative to other Texas cities. Williams pointed out that it was taken word-for-word from other municipality’s codes.)...
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
RFID and You!
In other RFID news something called NOX is being set up in stores nationwide. Wonder why there was such a big push recently to sell you those reusable bags? Not that less waste is bad, but this really made me wonder about true intent: http://www.rebelnews.org/technology/big-brother/new-rfid-technology-allows-you-to-be-tracked-without-your-knowledge-200901211159/
Scariest of all: A woman at city hall demonstrated that she had been implanted with a chip! Scarier still she's been to all the schools telling the kids what a great thing it is!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Kissinger Begs Us to Let Them Have Their Way
Full Article Here
Friday, January 23, 2009
There is Not a New World Order
I've been reading extensively of the New World Order for some time now and have come to the conclusion that there exists no such thing. I may fight it for as long as I live but I will not acknowledge its existence after the end of this sentence.
So now a word from our sponsor:
Monday, January 12, 2009
Gaza Can't Take Much More of This
Far more damning, the Israelis have killed 50 or so people by rounding them up into a structure and bombing that structure. Survivor says Israel bombed Gaza house full of civilians
REUTERS Saturday, January 10, 2009