Friday, March 12, 2010

News about global warming, Operation Mockingbird, etc.

There are fear over global warming being in rapid decline after the climate scandals. The Gallup survey prove that Americans have less fear over anthropological global warming. More people feel that climate change is being over exaggerated. This reflect the fallout of many scandals that led people question the science behind the theory of man-made global warming. This cahnge have occured over the last 2 years. 48% of Americans surveyed by Gallup said that they now believe the seriousness of global warming to be generally exaggerated. A 7% increase on last year’s figures, and a whopping 17% increase on figures from 1997, when Gallup’s first survey on the subject was undertaken. 10% above the record high of 38 percent in 2004 of those surveyed believed that global warming fears are overblown (in the year of 2010). “The average American is now less convinced than at any time since 1997 that global warming’s effects have already begun or will begin shortly.” Gallup’s Frank Newport notes. 2/3 of Americans believe that global warming don't affect them in their lifetimes. This is a 6 point increase on last year. Just 50% believe temperature increases have been caused by human activity. That's down from a high of 61% in 2003. Newport notes that the coverage of Climategate and the other recent scandals that have betrayed an agenda to fix data to exaggerate warming claims has impacted the survey. 36% of Americans believe that scientists are unsure about global warming. An additional 10% say most scientists believe global warming is not occurring. The Climategate fraud has been greatly exposed by the alternative media sources and blogs. This affected public opinion on global warming. Gallup reported that the public opinion tide turned in 2009 when several Gallup measures showed a slight retreat in public concern about global warming. The downturn this year is more pronounced according to Gallup. The cliamte journal Nature say that climate scientists are in a strreet fight to promote public confidence in climate science. The journal said that ecologist Paul Ehrlich from Stanford University in California said that his climate colleagues are at a loss about how to counter the attacks. Paul said that everyone is scared about this issue. People should not be scared since the truth is here. The truth is that we should have legitimate concern pertaining to environmental issues, but we have a right to reject the philosophy of anthropogenic global warming completely.





Rep. Kennedy denounces the Mockingbird media over war. The House has voted down a resolution to pull troops out of Afghanistan by the end of the year. After 3 hours of debate by a miniscule number of antiwar Democrats, the House voted 356 to 65 to reject the withdrawal proposal. 5 Republicans joined 60 Democrats in suppot of pulling out while 189 Democrats and 167 Republicans were opposed. The resolution was introduced by Ohio Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich. His resolution would have invoked the War Powers Act to force the withdrawal of American troops within 30 days. The War Powers Act was passed in 1973. “Does the President assert — as the kings of old — that as Commander in Chief he can order American forces anywhere for any purpose that suits him?” asked then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after Nixon illegally sent bombers to Cambodia in violation of the Constitution. Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution gives only Congress the power to declare war. Congress never declared a war since WWII. So, the wars in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and other conflicts by the executive were violations of the Constitution. Nixon was Watergated out of office, so Congress passed the War Powers Act, ended the draft, demanded oversight of the CIA, cut the budget for the Pentagon's Special Operations Forces, and curtailed the CIA's paramilitary capabilities. “The lesson of Vietnam is that we must throw off the cumbersome mantle of world policeman,” said then senator Edward Kennedy. Edward's nephew is Rep. Patrick Kennedy. He went to the floor of the House to denounce the ongoing war in Afghanistan and criticize the corporate media's role in its perpetuation. Patrick Kennedy said it's despicable that the press has excessive coverage of the Eric Massa controversy, but they won't give that much attention to the war in Afghanistan (that is costing 3 billion dollars, 1,000 lives, and no press). The press in his mind is ignoring its responsibility to cover the issues dealing with the war in Afghanistan. By the early 1950's, the CIA owned the corporate media and used it to promulgate propaganda. Former Wall Street lawyer Frank Wisner created Operation Mockingbird in 1948. He recruited Philip Graham of the Washington Post to run the project. Mockingbird spread into controlling the New York Times, Newsweek, the New York Herald Tribune, Time Magazine, and hundreds of other newspapers and magazines in the United States and around the world.By the 1950s, according to Alex Constantine (Mockingbird: The Subversion Of The Free Press By The CIA), “some 3,000 salaried and contract CIA employees were eventually engaged in propaganda efforts.” Wisner restrict newspapers from covering certain events. One example is how the CIA plots to overthrow the governments of Iran and Guatemala were not covered heavily back then as they are today. Even in the 1970's, the Church Committee (or the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) proved that Operation Mockingbird is alive and well. “The CIA currently maintains a network of several hundred foreign individuals around the world who provide intelligence for the CIA and at times attempt to influence opinion through the use of covert propaganda. These individuals provide the CIA with direct access to a large number of newspapers and periodicals, scores of press services and news agencies, radio and television stations, commercial book publishers, and other foreign media outlets,” the Church Committee reported in 1975. Operation Mockingbird is about restricting critical information from the American people (especially about the elite's war crimes against humanity. Keeping domestic and foreign acts secret is wrong. Ellen Ray and William H. Schaap wrote about this in "Covert Action: the Rots of Terrorism"). So, Patrick Kennedy has every right to criticize the pro-Mockingbird media's focus on the shower room escapade of Eric Massa at the expense of an anti-war resolution in the House. The CIA-dominated media is talking about the woman named Colleen LaRose too aka Jihad Jane. Jihad Jane is a distraction just like the other shows on televeision (which the CIA and the Pentagon covertly promote. The Pentagon had operatives in newsrooms).



There is a billboard system that monitors people. These digital billboards are similar to the one found in the hit Tom Cruise film called "Minority Report." Cameras are in these objects to sell their objects or produects. The makes of this technology claim that the iamges of faces are erased immediately, but some consumers fear that the billboards will capture their expressions and responses to the ads. The signs are being tried out in Japan. Digital advertising expert Omaid Hiwaizi, who is 40 years old, is from the London agency called Chemistry. He said that: "Companies will be watching closely to see if they do well....Although it may seem scary, it's no more sinister than retailers using cookies online to see what items you've looked at on their websites. Many already use this technology to work out what you want." In the film of Minority report, a billboard tells Cruise's character about what he can do with a drink. U.S. stores have started testing another system which texts vouchers and offers to customers' phones within a mile of a branch. About 65 percent of people recieving the alerts went into the shop. The scheme could be extended to the UK in 6 months. CNN reported on some of this technology in Japan monitoring the age of people and other characteristics




Economic issues are great to know about. Some want to sell gold and silver for Midas Resources. Having gold is fine, but history have proven that using gold as a sole currency in the economy can cause problems indeed. Ron Paul is a champion of this philosophy. He's right that the FED have made errors, hyperinflation being wrong, etc. Yet, Ron Paul is in the Austrian Economic camp. That camp believes in cutting as many services as possible to try to develop economic growth. In a recession, when you cut critical services, and force people to be placed in a currency based on a metal, problems will surely come. Economic development and growth isn't achieve by the means of exchange or currency alone. It's determined by the amount of production that is contributing to a better standard of living, increased GDP, etc. You can freeze derivatives and invest money that is invested in numerous corrupt banks right now into massive works of infrastructure, lke fast trains to shorten transport time and costs. This done so you can have better the US competitiviness and such acts work. Freezing derivatives would probably take away all losses the corrupt banks have as well. Lew Rockwell is in this school as well promoting a limited solution to the economy when the economy is a complex problem. Surely, Ron Paul and his Austrian economic allies will allow many people to be on the street and their proponents admit to this (for the sake of the common good). We know that the British East India Company, pro-Malthusians, and the elite fund this nefarious economic philosophy of laissez faire capitalism. One their leader Hayek even advocated a federation of nation violating national sovereignity. Laissez faire capitalism doesn't enrich the poor or the middle class. It leaves a huge vacuum wherefore the corporate elite takes charge over all of the market in an economic system. Multinational corporations ruling with the government in charge of a nation is fascism plain and simple. Rules and regulations exist to maintain stability. Reagan was into Austrian economics allowing Derivatives since FDR banned them. Larry Summers, Rubin and Greenspan (All of these people supported some parts of austrian economic philosophy) took deregulating further with banning the Glass Steagall Act back in 1999. The Glass Steagall Act was passed in 1933 to control speculation of commercial banks. Extremists believe that no rules are needed in existence thereby they promote a lawless, wicked philosophy of Malthusian propaganda (This view teaches the falsehood that even if you are elderly, handicap, and extremely poor, you need to get up by your boots straps and help yourself with little to no assistance whatsoever. I guess these people forget about the general welfare of the people and compassion are vital concepts to embrace and to achieve in helping our fellow man in need). Dr. Von Mises and Von Hayek to the Rockefeller's and Morgans. Thomas DiLorenzo is a Jesuit trained follower of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He's an apologist for the Confederacy and hates the agenda of Abraham Lincoln whereby he overlooks the good things that Abraham Lincoln does, while over exaggerating Lincoln's errors. Ironically, Thomas J. DiLorenzo wrote in favor of the robber barons, which some of whom advocated eugenics. Some of them financied Communists and the Nazis. DiLorenzo supports the Rockefellers. The Rockefeller family raised the UN and numerous political organizations, thinktank that exists today. They have mixed business, politics and religion. The World Council of Churches, Interfaith movement etc., all have Rockefeller policies found in them in advancing the agenda of the new world order. Cartels that exist as near monopolies are not apart of true capitalism. If those robber barons wehre such a moral great people and capitalists according to Thomas J. DiLorenzo, then why is it that the same school and economic streaming is attacking the privately owned Federal Reserve which is funded and created by exactly those names and people? The truth is that Thomas embraces contradictions on this issue. Thomas even endorses Bill Gates. The Melinda and Bill Gates Foundations advances abortion, sterilization, dangerous vaccines, and other evil policies in the Third World plus globally.





Secret Societies like Freemasonry have symbolism. 32nd Degree Freemason named William Steve Burkle wrote about the square and compass in Masonic have deep symbolism. Some speculate that the Masonic square and compass is superimposed on the Freemason's Magic Square to have the patterns of touching numbers. Three Hastings councillors have been revealed as Freemasons – including the head of planning and the man driving the £100million link road scheme. Conservatives Terry Fawthrop, Matthew Lock and John Wilson are all members of the clandestine organisation which has at its heart a pledge to help out other masons. The Observers found this out when they researched the council records at the townhall records. Cllr Fawthrop is the chairman of the local authority's planning committee, which is charged with making decisions on controversial applications and large developments. Speaking to the Observer, Cllr Lock said: "Being a freemason is an important part of my life. It is an escape from the very public life of being a councillor."The two things are very separate and I do not let them cross over. No mason has ever approached me and asked me to push things through for them. I wouldn't be very happy if they did..." Lock claims that Freemasonry is just a charitable organization when it's bigger than that. It's a group that desires universalism under the guise of Theism, deception in its lower level members, and control or influence in the world political stage. Some believe that Freemason has been associated with Druid tradition including the British Royal Family. In The Trojan Horse: How The New Age Movement Infiltrates The Church, Brenda Scott and Samantha Smith, both women believe it. A source mentions that: "..."Druid traditions were also preserved with Freemasonry, which is thought to have evolved from the Druids or at least alongside of them. This connection is addressed in Gould's History of Freemasonry. (James Bonwick, Irish Druids and Old Irish Religions, Salem N.H.: Ayer Co., 1984, p. 71).



By Timothy

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