The G8 have tried to stagnant Third World progress for decades since the 1970’s. Even the Dulles brothers believed that the non-alignment agenda of the Third World (or being neutral from Communists and the West) was still pro-Communism. That was a lie of course. John Foster Dulles shared bugbears with Winston Churchill. Both were obsessed with Communism, what Dulles called “godless terrorism.” There has been structural adjustment conditionalities, aerial bombardment. Now in 2010, the G8 (with Russia) want to meet in Toronto, Canada. There will be protests there as this is a common feature of the meeting. This gathering is its 33rd official gathering. The G20 was formed in 1999 at the initiative of the “locomotives of the South,” the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), South Africa (who joins them in another iteration, the IBSA – India, Brazil and South Africa) and Mexico. Soon, the G20 will be the premier economic alliance. Even with the failure of neoliberalism, European banks still wanted austerity measures in Greece. That Goldman Sachs had colluded with the Greek ruling elite to enable and mask its debt was not the issue. The lesson from the Greek debacle was that European countries had to hastily bring down their deficits. These deficits had to now be paid for not by higher taxes on the rich (or even more effective tax collection on extant rates), but by cuts in government social spending and on effective taxations of all kinds on the working-class. The consumption of the elite could not be touched, but the consumption of the poor, low as it is, is going to be curtailed. The newly elected Conservatives in the UK hastened to slash government spending, with the Conservative leader, David Cameron, telling his fellows to change their “whole way of life.” This policy is brutal. Zapatero is going to cut 15-billion euros from his budget in Spain. The socialist & IMF member Dominique Strauss-Kahn support the measures in Spain. So, there is a battle between economic populists and the speculators who want economic harm against most of the people in the world. Some liberals are right to say that it’s truly despicable that some Republicans want to block unemployment benefits to Americans. Some in Wall Street oppose giving legitimate benefits to people suffering in places like Michigan. One Democrat called Ben Nelson voted against giving people unemployment benefits. Some GOP members have tried to filibustered the bill. Numerous Republicans are very hypocritically to support billions of dollars in Iraq for rebuilding the country, but oppose giving money to the people in helping rebuilding their own lives in America.
The Supreme Court ruling made it a crime to work for peace and human rights groups. I don't agree with that decision at all. This means that former President Jimmy Carter could be prosecuted for monitoring fair elections in Lebanon. The Supreme Court made a broad reading of the law criminalizing "material support" to terrorism as a statute that critics argue targets legitimate free speech. In a 6 to 3 decision, the highest U.S. court sided with the government. They found that an NGO could face prosecution for providing non-terror-related support, including rights training, to US-designated terror groups. The case deals with the Humanitarian Law Project. That is a human rights group, which the court ruled could face prosecution under the material support statute for providing human rights or conflicts resolution training to groups including the Kurdish PKK or the Tamil Tigers. Most of the members of the court believe that their decision is constituion. In a press release sent to RAW STORY, the Center for Constitutional Rights argues that the ruling "criminalizes" free speech, and that even former President Jimmy Carter could face potential prosecution. This case is the Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project. This was the first case to challenge the Patriot Act before the Supreme Court. It was the first post-9/11 case to pit free speech guarantees agaisnt national security claims. Peaceful advocacy to create peace is not immoral at all. Chief Justice Roberts wrote for the majority, affirming in part, reversing in part, and remanding the case back to the lower court for review; Justice Breyer dissented, joined by Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor. Expert advice, training, service, and personnell can be falsely and vaguely interpreted to mean that someone is aiding terrorists. Plaintiffs sought to provide assistance and education on human rights advocacy and peacemaking to the Kurdistan Workers' Party in Turkey, a designated terrorist organization. Multiple lower court rulings had found the statute unconstitutionally vague. Breyer dissented with the decision. He said that denying money and other resources to terror groups is fine. Yet, Breyer believed that the aid groups' mission is entirely peaceful and consists only of political speech, including how to petition the U.N. "Not even the 'serious and deadly problem' of international terrorism can require automatic forfeiture of First Amendment rights," he said. CCR Cooperating Attorney David Cole was disappointed in the decision. The reason is that the Supreme Court equated human rights advocates assistance in nonviolent resolution of disputes as terrorism. Said CCR Senior Attorney Shayana Kadidal, “The Court’s decision confirms the extraordinary scope of the material support statute’s criminalization of speech. But it also notes that the scope of the prohibitions may not be clear in every application, and that remains the case for the many difficult questions raised at argument but dodged by today’s opinion, including whether publishing an op-ed or submitting an amicus brief in court arguing that a group does not belong on the list is a criminal act..." The ACLU opposes the decision since it's violation of the First Amendment. It criminalizes free speech that is meant to promote peace and human rights.
There is the case of a Maryland practitioner killing a woman in a failed abortion. This person may get a proble. A state attorney for Anne Rundle County, Maryland has referred an abortion death case involving Romeo A. Ferrer to the local Police Homicide Unit for a possible criminal investigaiton. This move comes after pro-life advocates held a press conference earlier this month asking the Maryland Board of Physicians to take strong action against Ferrer. The complaint against Ferrer revolves around a February 2006 abortion he did on a 21 year old African African woman at Gynecare Center in Severna Park. The woman's name is Denise Crowe. The women sought a 2nd trimester dilation and evacuation abortion procedure, but it eventually claimed Crowe's life and left her 3 year old son without a mother. Ferrer is accused of failing to properly administer pain medications, failing to monitor the patient's respiration and ventilation. He's also accused of failing to employ standard method of care to resusciate the patient. He's accused of giving her a fatal overdose of mepredine, which is a narcotic known as Demerol. This case was stagnant for years. Later, the Maryland Board of Physicians in April filed a petition against Ferrerr for "failure to meet the standard of quality care" in his negligent treatment of Crowe that resulted in her death. That case is still under consideration and could take months to resolve. At the same time, local and national pro-life groups, including Operation Rescue, banded together to call for the revocation of Ferrer's license. Coordinated by the Maryland group, Defend Life, a complaint was filed with the State Attorney's office through attorney Matt Paavla. His complaint is the one forwarded to the Criminal Investigation Division's Homicide Unit of the Anne Rundle Country Police Department. "Romeo Ferrer has proven himself to be a danger to the public. We understand that due process takes time, but we also understand that every day this quack is open for business is another day that we could see yet another woman injured or even killed," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman
"An immediate emergency suspension of Ferrer's medical license is necessary in order to protect women from further injury while these investigations are taking place," he added. "To that end we are seeking additional information about abortions done by Ferrer." Troy Newman wants people to contact him if a person (or their friends and loved ones) have been negatively impacted by an abortion done by Romeo Ferrer at the Gynecare Center (in Severna Park, Maryland).
It's been found that there has been a large amount of methane in the Gulf of Mexico. This has been reported by Reuters. Texas & M University oceanography professor John Kessler said that methane gas levels in some areas are "astonishingly high." Kessler just performed a 10 day research expedition near the BP oil gusher. Kessler's team measured both surface and deep water with the 5 mile or 8 kilometer radius of the BP's destroyed wellhead. “There is an incredible amount of methane in there,” Kessler told reporters. He said the level may be as much as one million times the normal level. In late May, BP said that methane makes about 40 percent of the leaking crude by mass. According to the EPA and others methane, large amounts of toxic hydrogen sulfide, benzene (that poison is found in soft drinks), and methylene chloride are leaking into the Gulf. Lindsay Williams is a former Alaskan pipeline chaplain. He said that he has high level oil industry ties. He said that the deadly gases are escaping from the breached wellhead. Investigative journalist Wayne Madson said that the dealing with the dead zone (created by the escaping methane) was within a 200 mile radius from the Deepwater Horizon disaster (according to his sources inside the federal government, FEMA, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers). Madsen said that Corexit 9500 (or the oil dispersant used by BP) is viewed by FEMA sources as mixing with the evaporated water from the Gulf. This deadly mixed is being absorbed by rain clouds. This can cause toxic precipitation and threatens to continue kill marine and land animals (including plant life and humans within a 200 mile radius of the Deepwater Horizon disaster site in the Gulf). “Plans are being put in place for the mandatory evacuation of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Mandeville, Hammond, Houma, Belle Chase, Chalmette, Slidell, Biloxi, Gulfport, Pensacola, Hattiesburg, Mobile, Bay Minette, Fort Walton Beach, Panama City, Crestview, and Pascagoula,” Madsen writes. The SCMLA or the SoCal Martial Law Alerts on June 13 predicted that the Gulf states would be evacuated. Gre Evensen is a retired Highway Patrolman. He estimated that about 30-40 million people would need to be evacuated away from the Gulf’s coastline (in at least 200 miles inland). This is a huge feat that requires the FAA and FEMA. This SCMLA report shows credence to Madsen’s report. Some geologists believe that the methane was once trapped in a massive bullbed for thousands of years under the sea floor. Matai and others fear that the methane can trigger an exploit (with pressure to be between 30,000 and 70,000 pounds per square inch). “The bubble is likely to explode upwards propelled by more than 50,000 psi of pressure, bursting through the cracks and fissures of the sea floor, fracturing and rupturing miles of ocean bottom with a single extreme explosion,” Matai explains. “If the toxic gas bubble explodes, it might simultaneously set off a tsunami traveling at a high speed of hundreds of miles per hour. Florida might be most exposed to the fury of a tsunami wave. The entire Gulf coastline would be vulnerable, if the tsunami is manifest. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and southern region of Georgia might experience the effects of the tsunami according to some sources.” Many people are concerned about the toxic rain, and the release of these toxins (like deadly hydrogen sulfide benzene, and ethylene chloride). Martial law is the only way a massive evacuation could be accomplished. During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the government all but declared martial law in New Orleans and the southern Gulf Coast. That region was called a state of emergency not officially martial law. It was the largest military mobilization in the area since the Civil War. There were combat equipped troops and private contractors stealing guns from innocent law abiding residents. They went house to house doing it. There was the censorship of the media. On September 7, 2005, MSNBC’s Brian Williams reported that the city had “reached a near-saturation level of military and law enforcement.” Williams and his crew were ordered to stop taking photographs by gun-toting National Guard troops. Williams said he experienced “the palpable feeling that this area is somehow separate from the United States.” Indeed, if Florida and the Gulf states are evacuated as predicted — and again, Madsen’s sources are usually impeccable — a large part of the country will be separated from the United States and placed under martial law.
Secret Societies are real. For thousands of years, the elite and secret orders use slick indoctrination techniques and other forms of cultural control actions to try to control socieites. Some in Masonry have to lie or conceal information from each other. There was a man named John Dewey. He was a socialist and some accuse him of being a communist. He infiltrated the education system in the USA. Troy found out that Peter Sutherland (who was the BP and Goldman Sachs Chairman) was Jesuit trained from Gonzage College in Dublin and he was the consultor for the Vatican Central Bank (or in the the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See). Gonzaga College S.J. is a private Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland, under the trusteeship of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit Order). Founded in 1950, the curriculum is traditional, with a broad general programme of subjects including the classics at junior cycle and the opportunity in senior cycle to study eight subjects for the Leaving Certificate. Gonzaga College is one of five Jesuit schools in Ireland. He has ties to the WTO, the UN, and the Trilateral Commission. So, Sutherland is a key agent promoting the new world order agenda.
By Timothy
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