Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The Mainstream Media's Intimidation Doesn't work

 






The Republican National Covention's police response is being worse than even the DNC. The reason might be that more criticism is directly toward the Republicans. That still is never an excuse for the law authorities to arrest innocent protestors in St. Paul, Minnesota at all. There is many examples of illegal crackdown of dissent in the Minnesota area. Indybay from September 2, 2008 outlined how a woman was pepper sprayed in the face by the police. She was innocent and was assaulting no one at all. She was just showing a flower to the militarized police with black uniforms (looking like Nazis). Glenn Greenwald from Salon on September 2, 2008 classified the RNC 2008 as the most militarized convention on record. There has been raids against innocent people. One example was Amy Goodman (though a Left Gatekeeper) was unlawfully arrested in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota days ago. She was trying to free two Democracy Now producers who were also being unlawfully detained. They are Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar. They were arrested while carrying out their journalistic duties in covering street demonstrators in the RNC. Goodman was assualting no one and questioned the officers. Protestors were attacked with tear gas as well. It isn't just them. Other journalists have been harrased as well. For example, members of I-Witness Video, which is a New York-based media watchdog group that records police activity in order to protect civil liberties, were arrested for no reason by police. Armed police surrounded one of the members' home. Glen Greenwald has been on the front lines exposing this. Glenn Greenwald reminded readers on Sunday, that the Minneapolis Joint Terrorist Task Force spent months recruiting people to spy on activist groups who were planning on to protest the RNC. So, Glen deserves credit on the police oppression in these affairs. It doesn't take rocket science to know certain aspects of the government want certain dissent quelled in American soil. These events aren't extraordinary. Militarized police were in many conventions before 2008 and raids against innocent citizens have been common place for decades. Now, people are starting to realize this police state atmosphere exists not only in America, but throughout the world. It's worse in other countries where you can be arrested and jailed for just dissenting with the status quo of the government. Andrew Meyer was tasered for just answering a question. That can't be a reality in the future. Government has always worked best when it's limited by what it can and can't do. The government and law enforcement should be held accountable for these immoral duties.


GPS is still going on in many areas of our lives. Associated Press from September 1, 2008 reported that the police have utilized units as evidence in crimes. Eric Hansons (and millions of motorists) use a GPS (or Global Positioning System) device in his Chevrolet TrailerBlazer to find his way around. He probably didn't expect that prosecutors would use it too to help convict him of killing 4 family members. Prosecutors in suburban Chicago have monitored Hanson using a GPS device. He was convicted for killing his parents and sister plus brother in law in 2005. He was sentenced to death. Some believe that this technology will be more affordable and show up in more vehicles. Alan Brill, who is a computer forensics expert in Minnesota who has worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Secret Service, said that this technology will be evolutionary (and of forensic value). This is nothing new. GPSs are found in cars, cellphones, and other handheld devices. It gives the authorities a powerful tool to track suspects. In September, a man in Butte, Montana pleaded guilty to rape after a judge ruled that evidence from the global positioning unit in his car could be used against him at trial. Critics say that GPS data should only be acquire via a warrant. GPS was created for the military in the 1990's. Privacy concerns are real. The reason is that many cars of innocent citizens in America possess GPS devices without the drivers' permission in many cases. So, our privacy is being chipped away in a radical pace.



Political News are raging. Much of it goes around Sarah Palin. Her daughter is pregnant and she's 17. I believe this shouldn't have relevance in the race. The reason is that we should judge Palin on her policies not on her daughter. Unfortunately, the privacy of politicans' relatives are infringed upon by the press and other individuals regularly. Now, there is nothing wrong with knowing about this information per se. It is wrong to use this information as a sick way to attack Palin. Chris Matthews was on his rant about abortion today and yesterday. The truth is that before Roe, many states legalized abortion like California and New York. So, it's a lie to say that if Roe is banned, abortion is totally abolished. Roe should be banned since it allows the federal government too much control on the issue of abortion. Also, Chris said that banning abortions is extreme (He even said that killing a baby with Down syndrome is ok if a woman wants to. This isn't Nazi Germany. This is America). What's wrong with that? Nothing is wrong with banning abortions. We ban many human behaviors like rape, incest, pedophilia, suicide, murder, and harrashment. If these human behaviors are banned why can't abortion be banned? Abortion isn't having a cold or having a disease. Abortion is about tearing a baby limb from limb. See, the pro-abortion crowd doesn't want to discuss that since exposing how murderous abortion is and its dangerous side effects unto women refutes their arguments on its face. They are hypocrites for claiming to hate the murder of Iraq, but want murder legalized against unborn children. We can agree to reduce abortion, but numerous pro-abortionists don't even support a partial birth abortion ban. Some want to force taxpayers to federal fund abortion (like Barack Obama. Obama supported the Freedom of Choice Act. This bill will overturn every pro-life law approved by state legislatures across the country). That is true and it isn't a scare tactic as claimed by Chris Matthews. Obama did the right thing by not wanting to use Palin's daughter as a political tool. Only a ignorant person or sick person thinks that slaughtering babies is apart of choice. With that being mentioned, it's legitimate to question Sarah Palin's experience, her flip flops on earmarks (plus the bridge to nowhere. She is a member with Assembly of God church with a pastor saying things that I don't agree with), and other issues. The RNC had their Convention. Now, one problem with the McCain campaign is they aren't showing too much specifics publicly (except on their website) about how to solve the health crisis in America. What's needed is the banning of poisons in our water supply plus food supply like flouride (including aspartame, etc). I believe in health freedom and choice, yet we ought to be viligant against the corruption in Big Pharma. Big Pharma should never control our health. Preventive care, being against forced vaccination and access are important as well, so Codex Alimentarius should be banned. Authentic natural medicine should be promoted a lot more than it is now without restrictions. There should be universal health care in the sense of all Americans ought to have access to afforable health care, but the government nor Big Pharma should not run it all. That will cause rationing, less freedom, and someone restricting you to have medicine for any reason possibly. If you reject it, you could be fined under that system violating your freedom of conscience. Economics are a vital issue. There should be the push for rewarding companies that stay here, develop fair trade agreements, and have equity in tax cuts. In other words, I don't believe in stealing wealth from the rich to give it to the poor. Stealing is stealing whether it happens against the poor or the rich. You can improve the middle class. In other words, all citizens should pay the equal amount of taxes. You have to build up the bottom up in economics if you want to see the top bottom improve as well. That's why legal, fair tarriffs (which I support) have been a boom for America in times past. More access to financial education and negiotations among bankers plus citizens can create better decisions. Nothing is wrong with rebates per se, but rebates ought to never be a permanent solution to our economy. You should jail anyone involved in evil, illegal subprime mortages. Education is a serious issue. Focusing on being pro-school choice is fine (homeschooling and private schools ought to be protected and preserved. Real competition in education is great to improve its standards. I do believe in voluntary school prayer in schools), but public schools should be improved upon with the promotion of smaller class sizes, merit pay, give state governments(including local entities and parents) the supreme control of their own educational affairs, have music and the arts encouraged, real morality plus discipline promoted, and other forms of reform. Finland (with a great education system) taught us that giving teachers with a core cirruculum, yet if they are given independence (lattitude) of various forms of teachings can be great to create better performance among students. Foreign policy problems are still here. What's needed is more diplomacy and dialogue with foreign nations, no more establishment of empire building, the rejection of neo-con thought, and getting out of evil entangling alliances (from the U.N. to NATO. NATO is provoking war with Russia as I type these words). There should be the perservation of our civil liberties like the protection of the Second Amendment, the banning of the Patriot Act, etc. in the world. There should be a multifaceted approach with immigration with the protection of our borders (using barriers or even National Guard troops if need be), ban employers from intentionally hiring illegal immigrants, and fighting against violent illegal immigrant gangs. Illegal immigrants living in the USA now should have clear punishment before getting citizenship. We should have compassion, so I never support splitting up families or rejecting refugees from coming into America. If McCain doesn't accurately specify what he wants (not just in his webpage), he will lose the election. Easily, you can cut the overblown military budget and send our troops home globally (plus set up funds, have monetary reform, and other means to generate revenue) in order to save money to fund our educational, economic, plus health systems. As for high gas prices, again a multifaceted approach is needed. Drilling in environmentally friendly ways is fine, but you can't drill your way out of this problem. We should also invest in alternative energy now (like hydrogen, water, electricity, wind, biofeuls, etc.), so in the future, it can be readily avaliable for citizens in the future. I respect some of Palin's views, but I can't support McCain. The reason is that he is a neo-conservative (with non-conservative views on so many issues ranging from guns to the Iraq War). In essence, international bankers, multinational corporations (via monopolies), and Special Interests shouldn't rule our nation of America. These interests are controlled or influenced by the Vatican, the Jesuits, Secret societies, high level political groups (from the Pilgrim Society to the Bilderberg Group), the City of London, and European Elite families (plus the Chinese Li family). Power should be decentralized in allowing individuals and the people to rule our own nation.

Gustav is not as bad as Hurricane Katrina. That's a good thing. The damage in the Gulf Coast could of been worse if the levees were build to be better than 2005. Certain parts of Central and Northern Louisiana are having big damages though. There are problems though like some people being given ID bracelets and the flooding in many sections of the Gulf Coast. Mercenaries from Blackwater are being hired to "protect" Louisiana and other areas. There is also the increase of the power of illegal agencies like NORTHCOM in the United States as a result of Gustav. Michel Chossudovsky from Global Research on Monday, at September 1, 2008 wrote that this emergency could spell benefits to the McCain campaign. I believe either way (whether McCain says nothing or becomes active), he will get criticized. So, Gustav will have a neutral effect on this Election. There are humanitarian aid coming to the Gulf Coast. That should occur. There is nothing wrong with personal responsibility. On the other hand, there is also nothing wrong with people helping other people with aid. More than 2 million people fleed from the area. The militarization of the emergency relief effort is easy to figure out. For example, NORTHCOM send military personnel to Louisiana. NORTHCOM claims to oversee the military response to natural disasters. In other words, this group controls military actions in certain arenas. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) led by Michael Chertoff, the Federal Emergency Management Authority (FEMA) under the jurisdiction of the DHS and US Northern Command under the authority of the Defense Department, are the key institutions, working with local and state officials. The truth is that NORTHCOM shouldn't run our military, mercenaries shouldn't have law enforcement powers, and our laws ought to be perserved.


Organic foods are proven to be a benefit for human beings. An article talking about it came from Sunday, on August 31, 2008 by Maryann Marshall. Some want world hunger to be solved by swithing half of North America's and Europe's farming region into organic methods. One study, by the University of Michigan, found that a global shift to organic agriculture would yield at least 2,641 kilocalories per person per day and as many as 4,381 kilocalories per person per day. The world's current farmers' production yields 2,786 kilocalories per person each day. Organic foods are reasonable since they are healtier and it's legitimate to eat. Lucy Cockcroft from Telegraph on September 2, 2008 described a green stasi in the Uk. There are advertisements looking for people to sign up for the unpaid "environmental volunteer” jobs have been posted across the country in recent months. Critics legitimately outline that this scheme encourages a Big Brother society where friends and neighbors can snoop on each other. Home Office is granting police powers to council staff and private security guards. They are allowing them to hand out fines for low scale offences and ask for personal details. Matthew Elliott, of the Taxpayers’ Alliance, said that a snoop squard against neighbors for just recycling infringements is similar to the East German's Stasi netowrk. Busybodies monitoring your life (who aren't even law enforcement at all) is really an distraction and wrong. These people will report about recycling, waste, fly-tipping, graffiti, dog fouling and abandoned vehicles. That's silly because minor things that these shouldn't be punished too heavily at all. The government justifies this as protecting the environment. I believe in improving the environment. Although, we should be concerned with aspartame, eugenics, corrupt vaccines, ocean pollution, toxic waste, deforestation, sodium flouride, and other real issues dealing with the environment. Global warming hysteria has been refuted like no other time. Regardless of what Obama or McCain says, the sun is warming the solar sytem, sunspots are being gone in risk of calling a cooling effect on Earth, the Arctic Circle is rising by more than 30%, CO2 naturally is a boom for plant life, and human modernization is needed to help the Third World not the status quo.









Pro-Life News are abundant. Steven Ertelt from LifeNews.com on September 1, 2008 have a pro-suicide bill. The California legislature has put the finishing touches on a bill. This bill is opposed by pro-life groups. The reason is that it puts vulnerable patients at risk and has physicians promoting suicide. The measure fell short of legalizing the grisly practice of assisted suicide. Yet, it drew condemnation from pro-life groups because of its suicide-promoting portions. The culture of death has never left when the Nazi Empire was gone. It continues to this day under slick euphemisms and lying justifications. The bill is called AB 2747. It originally wanted to legalize assisted suicide, but was amended in committee to urge doctors to inform patients how they can legally end their lives. The California Assembly gave final approval to the bill on last Thursday. Brian Johnston, the head of the California Pro-Life Council and one of the leading pro-life groups opposing the bill, said that the bill is wrong. The reason is that the bill requires physicians to present the legal option of self-dehydration, even if such counsel is against the best judgment of the physician. Brian said it “mandates that caregivers instruct these medically dependent individuals that they can choose to deny themselves food and water, that the physician must abet this, and keep them sedated as they die.” That's not all. The bill forces physicians (even if they don't agree with starving people to death) to refer cases to doctors who agree with pushing death on their patients. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has 12 days from the day the transmit’s the bill to either sign or veto the legislation. AB 2747 treats terminal patients as cattle by not permitting natural death, but utilize unnatural death via sediation and forced starvation (plus dehydration) unto them. Some (like Assemblyman Van Tran) view it as even possibly mistakenly classifying people as terminally ill. This is part of the Brave New World unfortunately.



Black Holes has been apart of science fiction for years. Yet, they exist for real. Scientists are now suing people to stop a black hole from potentially sucking up the Earth. Some fear that these experiments will create a vacuum and consume the planet. A European court says that the supercollider project might create this vacuum. At dispute is that planned experiments in the supercollider (built near Geneva by the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN) in order to create an atomic particle smasher. They plan to do it next week. Several scientists led by spokesman Otto Rossler, a German chemist, have filed a case in the European Court of Human Rights seeking a delay in the project's opening while the potential problems are studied further. Rossler said that the sponsoring organization thinks that trying to create black holes won't become a risk. Rossler fears that creating black holes could grow and eat the planet from the inside. Proponents of the collider want to slam protons together in a peak energy of 14 trillion electron volts that could spark an uncertain result. Critics also are having a lawsuit in America. Physicists at CERN and similar research facilities dismiss the doomsday claims as nonsense. CERN spokesman James Gillies spoke about how the Large Hadron Collider will produce anything that doesn't routinely occure in nature due to comsic rays. It is uncertain what these huge experiments will bring. Technology is truly a doubled edged sword. It can be utilized for good and evil.




Soft drinks do contribute to obesity. An article from Monday, on September 01, 2008 by Helmut Beierbeck have outlined that truth. One example of this is how the introduction of high fructose corn syrup (or HFCS) in the seventies have coincided with a rise in obesity in America. Some speculate that there is a casual connection between HFCS consumption and weight gain. HFCS consumption has grown faster than any other food intake. Yet, Europe and other places in the world have growing obesity rates (where sucrose or table sugar) remained the major caloric sweetener). What sucrose and high fructose corn syrup have in common, and what distinguishes them from dietary carbohydrates such as starch, is their fructose content. Fructose has the same amount of energy as glucose. There rise of people drinking soft drinks and processed foods with HFCS (and sucrose) has led to an increase of fructose intake. High fructose corn syrup is made up from corn starch. 15 men and women were in an experiment about sugars in food. The researchers found that those who had caloric drinks before lunch did not reduce their food intake sufficiently to compensate for the preload. Both insulin and leptin circulate in the blood at levels proportional to body fat content, and enter the central nervous system in proportion to their plasma levels. Low hormone levels increase appetite, and high levels act to reduce energy intake. In other words, both insulin and leptin levels react to glucose concentrations. Fructose, on the other hand, does not trigger insulin release. Some believe that obsesity rates related to the increasing HFCS consumption. It was this excessive fructose intake that fuelled the rapid weight gain, since fructose does not generate the same satiety signals as glucose. Therefore, stop drinking soft drinks is one of the easiest and best ways to improve our health. Immediately, your intelligence will improve and your cognitive abilities will grow. Believe me, I know. Doing real exercise doesn't hurt as well.





Sunspots are disappearing. Michael Asher from Daily Tech on September 1, 2008 described on how the sun made its first spotless month in a century. The sun has reached a milestone not seen in nearly 100 years. The sun for the entire month hasn't displayed a visible sunspot at all. Some climatologists believe this is apart of solar magnetic activity. This activity will determine the number of sunspots as an influencing factor for climate on earth. According to data from the Solar Influences Data Center (SIDC), the last time such an event occured was in June of 1913. Ever since 1749, sunspot data has been colleted. There is the start of the Solar Cycle 24. It has been extraordinarily long and quiet, with the first seven months averaging a sunspot number of only 3. August followed with none at all. Astronomers have been caught by suprise in the past year. In 2005, a pair of astronomers from the National Solar Observatory (NSO) in Tucson attempted to publish a paper in the journal Science. They believe that sunspots will become extinct in the next 10 years. They studied the spectroscopic and magnetic changes in the sun. What will the result be? In times past with the Dalton, Maunder, and Spörer Minimums, have all led to rapid cooling. Some predict a mini ice age. The deal is that we don't know the climate future is exactly, but an ice age in the future isn't totally out of the question at all. We should prepare for the future. Although, extremism like mercury filled light bulbs, using global carbon taxes, and excessive coercion against people's lives are never real solutions to improve upon the environment at all.


Anti-Crime marches are in Mexico. AFP from September 1, 2008 reported that Downtown Mexico City have witnessed about 200,000 protestors in the streets. This was the largest in a wave of nationwide protests against surging crime there. Scores of towns and cities took part in the “Iluminemos Mexico” or “Let’s Illuminate Mexico” silent marches to show a united front against escalating kidnappings and murders. Violence has increased since President Felipe Calderon took office in the end of 2006. Calderon therefore has launched a crackdown on drug trafficking and related attacks. This includes a deployment of more than 36,000 soldiers across the country. They sang the national anthem together before putting out their candles at 8:30 pm. local time. 32 other states in Mexico have experienced similar protests. Organizers had hoped to emulate a similar march in 2004. That was when almost half a million protested against kidnappings and insecurity. These protests forced the government to carry out purges of the notoriously corrupt police and other reforms. Some 2,700 people have died so far this year in gangland-style killings – more than in all of 2007 – across the country, according to national media. The 14 year old Fernardo Marti was murdered after he was kidnapped. This has lead to a wave of public anger over insecurity and systemic corruption. In fact 323 kidnappings were carried out in Mexico in the first half of 2008. One rights groups reported that 400 kidnappings occured so far this year as compared to 438 for the whole of last year. Mexican leaders signed a national security pact to fight against insecurity plus police corruption. So, citizens in Mexico want change to battle against the criminal acts commited in their nation. We respect Mexican citizens fighting to make a different in their country. Now, as for me, I will support individual liberty. That's important because if you don't have liberty then people in the world aren't truly free. I believe in the First Amendment and that religion ought to be expressed in the public square. There ought to be improvements in our health and educations. Government can never solve all of these problems by themselves, but the government does have a responsibility to protect life, liberty, and people's right to have property. I respect embracing 9/11 Truth and being a free thinker as welfare without being too big. Government should be efficient, limited, and reformed in what it should do. It ought to be restricted in what it can't do also. In other words, there should be limited government. The problem is that the government is acting out of control in terms of its war mongering, the violation of our rights, and the tyranny in our society. We should have courage and not become intimidated by the mainstream media at all (whether from CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, or MSNBC). We should tell it like it is in exposing the new world order, eugenics, population control, the promotion of internment by fake conservative puppets like Michelle Malkin, government sponsored terrorism, FEMA Camps, corrupt governments, and other real issues.


By Timothy

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