WTF... In America?????????


Introducing Incarcerex ℞: Helping politicians maintain long lasting election results

A humorous depiction of how the government incarcerates too many people for petty drug offenses. The Prison Industrial Complex is making too much money locking up otherwise law abiding citizens.

The government is addicted to Incarcerex...​















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How the federal government gets around the Constitution


How did the control freaks in the federal government get so much power over every little aspect of our lives?

These powers aren't given to them by the Constitution!

How did they come by this 'claimed' authority to rule and regulate and even criminalize everything?

Well, one way they did it was by withholding federal money unless states complied with federal demands.

The old carrot and stick...​



















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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Fluoridation


As I look around and wonder why so many people are blind to the realities of the growing tyranny all around us, I realize... they've been drugged.

It was good enough for the gulags and concentration camps, well then by golly it's good enough for you.

Wake up, man! How can you take the Red Pill, if you're drinking the blue one?​





















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6 year old boy accused of sexual assault playing tag

The school/prison training system is teaching children what?

That bringing a G.I. Joe action figure to school is a violation of the schools weapon ban, I don't know if you remember that story or not.

Well, now a school in California has accused a 6 year old boy of sexual assault resulting from a playground game of tag.

A six year old boy!?!

Clearly, despite whatever happened, the interpretation of this event says more about the Principal's frame of mind than it does the boy's intent.

Unfortunately, that 'frame of mind' is systematic and the endless attempts to criminalize human behavior in schools is evidence of that...​










They should have put me in jail at 5 years of age... I'm a freak!:smh:




















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How the federal government gets around the Constitution


How did the control freaks in the federal government get so much power over every little aspect of our lives?

These powers aren't given to them by the Constitution!

How did they come by this 'claimed' authority to rule and regulate and even criminalize everything?

Well, one way they did it was by withholding federal money unless states complied with federal demands.

The old carrot and stick...​




















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AWESOME! This is the kind of educational info badly needed on this board.

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I imagine they stopped teaching civics/citizenship from some of the ignorant posts, believing that the Federal government supersedes state's rights.
 
AWESOME! This is the kind of educational info badly needed on this board.

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I imagine they stopped teaching civics/citizenship from some of the ignorant posts, believing that the Federal government supersedes state's rights.

I agree but they are sleeping...
 

The simple cause of every financial crisis in history


In the US we had financial crisis in 2000, 2007, and are in danger of another one if Europe doesn't get their house in order.

From listening to the media one would think that the reasons are complicated. They are NOT!

Watch and learn their simple cause AND the tell tale signal of when to get out.​























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Jewish Times threatens President Obama


There are many who feel that friendship should have it's limits, but there doesn't appear to be any limits at all on the friendship between the US government and Israel.

If YOUR 'friend' punched you, or lied to you, would your friendship be called into question?

How about if your friend demanded that you see things their way or else?​


























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Congresswoman outraged over being wiretapped... but voted for the Patriot Act


I'm not quite sure how to prefice this one.

I'd like to laugh out loud (LOL) at this woman's hypocrisy and how it is now coming back to bite her on the behind, but really, it is not at all funny that this is happening.

Former Rep. Jane Harman was reportedly wiretapped and recorded by the NSA, in 2005, telling a suspected Israeli agent that she would lobby the Bush administration to reduce the charges against two Israeli spies in exchange for efforts in favor of her political appointment to Chair the House Intelligence Committee.

Of course, after having voted for the Patriot Act and extensions to the Patriot act, which authorized warrantless wiretaps, she now wants to cry foul and mumble something about the Constitution.

Screw it! I'm rolling on the floor laughing (ROFL)...​












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The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America


Is it possible that the nature of 'education' in the United States has been turned against real learning?

Movies like "Idiocracy", a very funny movie by the way, would have you believe that it is genetics and a tainted gene pool that are responsible for an overall decline in intelligence:

"Narrator: The years passed, mankind became stupider at a frightening rate. Some had high hopes that genetic engineering would correct this trend in evolution, but sadly the greatest minds and resources where focused on conquering hair loss..."

However, juvenile comedies aside, authors like Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt and John Taylor Gatto have demonstrated with CLARITY that it is, in fact, the government education system itself that is responsible for churning out drooling automatons like it's the Ford Motor Company making cars...​












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Real reason For US Embargo of Iran

It's not just oil!


The way the embargo is being experienced and evaded by the rest of the world is totally ignored by the US press. Real Econ TV and RT news are the only venues in which it is covered in the US.

Listen to this clear, incisive interview to get the real story.​





















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Blowing the whistle on war crimes is a crime, but committing war crimes is fine



So, for the rest of the citizens in this great nation of ours it's, "If you see something, say something", but if you're exposing the activities of the criminal elite it's ESPIONAGE.

Well, that's the lesson anyway, and it's turning right and wrong on its head.

You are NOT a whistleblower if you're blowing the whistle on government crimes.

A former CIA officer is being charged with the Espionage Act for calling torture what it is...​

















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U.S. use of depleted uranium in recent wars


It is an open secret that the United States and Britain have been saturating the battlefields (A.K.A. entire landscapes and cities) of Iraq and Afghanistan with poisonous depleted uranium munitions.

The harmful effects of DU are manifest in the dramatic rise of birth defects and cancers in areas where depleted uranium munitions have been used.

The radioactivity of DU persists for over 4,500,000,000 years killing millions of every age for centuries to come. This is a crime against humanity which may rank with the worst atrocities of all time.

And, of course, all that radioactivity from their scorched earth policy will be blowing in the wind...​

















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Marc Faber 2012 Predictions

They're Going to Print Money


Here are some straight talking predictions that you can take to the bank, but maybe you shouldn't deposit them.​











 
Nullification: The Rightful Remedy

a documentary film



Not long ago, we posted on Rhode Island being the first State to rebel against indefinite detention, well, since then the State of Washington is now considering a bill the would disallow any cooperation with such activities by the federal government or military in their State.

State nullification is the idea that the States can and must refuse to enforce unconstitutional federal laws.

"Nullification: The Rightful Remedy" is a documentary film, coming out next week, which elaborates on the States Tenth Amendment right to reject unconstitutional federal laws.

Here's a preview of the film and links to learn more...​















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It is only a matter of time now!

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/03/banks-mortgages-idUSL2E8D3CCR20120203


NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Friday sued three major U.S. banks, accusing them of fraud for using an electronic mortgage database that resulted in deceptive and illegal practices.

Schneiderman filed the lawsuit against Bank of America Corp , Wells Fargo & Co and JPMorgan Chase & Co in New York state court in Brooklyn.

The lawsuit is over the banks' use of MERS, the Mortgage Electronic Registration System the industry created in the mid-1990s to track the ownership and servicing of residential mortgage loans.

Schneiderman claims the system is plagued by inaccuracies. The lawsuit also names MERS and its parent as defendants.

"The mortgage industry created MERS to allow financial institutions to evade county recording fees, avoid the need to publicly record mortgage transfers and facilitate the rapid sale and securitization of mortgages en masse," Schneiderman said.

Schneiderman's lawsuit claims that banks saved $2 billion in recording fees by using MERS.

The suit also said the use of MERS resulted in the filing of improper NY foreclosures and created "confusion and uncertainty" over property ownership interests.

Over 70 million mortgage loans, including millions of subprime loans, have been registered in the MERS system, rather than in local county clerks' offices, according to the lawsuit.

Schneiderman is seeking to stop the banks from filing New York foreclosure actions in MERS name, and executing false or defective mortgage assignments in state foreclosure proceedings. He is also seeking to obtain the profits the banks obtained through MERS, along with other damages.

JPMorgan spokesman Patrick Linehan declined to comment on the lawsuit. Wells Fargo spokesman Ancel Martinez said the company was reviewing the lawsuit. Bank of America spokesman Rick Simon declined comment.

Merscorp and its subsidiary MERS comply with the law and mortgage regulations, spokeswoman Janis Smith, a spokeswoman said in a statement.

"We refute the attorney general's claims and will defend the case vigorously in court," Smith said.

MERS was sued by Delaware in October and similarly accused of deceptive practices that led to unlawful shortcuts in dealing with the foreclosure crisis.


MORTGAGE SETTLEMENT NEARS

Schneiderman filed the suit in his capacity as New York attorney general, but he also serves as co-chair of a working group President Barack Obama formed last month to investigate misconduct in the pooling and sale of risky home loans.

Schneiderman is also a central figure in widely publicized negotiations to reach a federal-state settlement with the top U.S. banks over mortgage abuses.

A key question is whether holdouts, including Schneiderman and California Attorney General Kamala Harris will join the settlement.

Danny Kanner, a spokesman for Schneiderman, declined comment on what Friday's lawsuit may mean for the prospects of the settlement, which could be announced as soon as next week.

In exchange for up to $25 billion, the banks are expected to resolve state and federal lawsuits about servicing misconduct and faulty foreclosures. The states have until Monday to decide whether to sign on.

A draft settlement circulated to the states would have released the banks from liability for their use of MERS - claims at the heart of the new lawsuit.

The New York lawsuit suggests Schneiderman and other attorneys general opposed to the settlement may have been successful in working to narrow the broad releases of liability.

Last week Schneiderman told Reuters that the releases in the settlement had "become narrow enough" so that a "full investigation" by the new mortgage crisis unit could move forward.

However, Schneiderman said last week he was not yet ready to sign on to the settlement.

On Thursday, California AG Harris told Reuters that she is not focusing on the Monday deadline for states to sign up.

"I'm less concerned with the timeline than the details," Harris said on the sidelines of a Harvard Women's Law Association conference in Boston.

Harris said any settlement should address the priorities she has previously laid out, like enforcement.

She also said she was aware of Schneiderman's lawsuit against banks over MERS, but that MERS was less of a priority in the scope of California's mortgage problems than it was in other states.

"But we support that MERS work," she added.
 

Radiation leak in California forces nuclear plant shutdown

If you've been reading the news lately you'll know that there have been a few radiation leaks around the country this week.

Since the meltdown in Japan, 'unusual events' at nuclear power plants in our own country have become so regular they are going to have to start calling them 'usual' events.

Nuclear energy is billed as a 'clean' energy alternative, but that's if they're not leaking radiation all over the darn place.

The EPA's reaction, so far, has been to raise the levels of radiation considered safe. At this rate, we will all have three heads and be eating very big fish...​










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John Whitesides Parsons & the occult origins of NASA
Jack Parsons, Jet Propelled Anti-Christ

Regarded as the "Father of Astral Travel", John Whitesides Parsons was basically the inventor of modern rocket fuel.

He was also a raving fruitcake and leader of one of Aleister Crowley's occult O.T.O. lodges in California.

Parsons died attempting to call forth the goddess Babalon incarnate (a.k.a. The Scarlet Woman, The Great Mother, or the Mother of Abominations), but not before he co-founded JPL or Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, which is now NASA.​



















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The War on Wages


Up until the early 1970's real wages grew along with productivity growth. Workers and their employers shared equally in the increases in production per employee.

Since then, productivity has continued to grow while wages have stagnated.

Unless this is changed the world economic order will NOT prosper.​



















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Monsanto's got a place in government

The FDA is GMO-friendly under Michael Taylor


With the revolving door that is the relationship between Monsanto and various federal regulatory agencies, we might as well call Monsanto a part of the administration.

President Obama has appointed the worst man possible to the top position at the Food and Drug Administration.

Michael R. Taylor (former Monsanto Vice President), has just been appointed to be the Commissioner of the FDA, a position which would enable the giant biotech company Monsanto to silently and 'legally' feed cancer causing vegetables to every living person.

Here's the story...



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The World According To Monsanto - FULL LENGTH


The appointment of former Monsanto VP, Michael Taylor, to head the FDA is such an extreme disappointment.

Taylor is the same person who was Food Safety Czar at the FDA when genetically modified organisms were allowed into the U.S. food supply without undergoing a single test to determine their safety or risks.

Moreover, Monsanto is culpable in numerous cases of simply poisoning the earth and causing entire towns to become sick and die.

I thought a great follow-up to this morning's video would be a movie that exposes just how much trouble we, AND OUR FOOD SUPPLY, are in.

So here it is in full-length, The World According to Monsanto...​










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Prison Strip Search Civil Rights in U.S. Supreme Court with Susan Chana Lask​



















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Cocaine vaccine uses mutated cholera bacteria



Scientists are trying to create a vaccine against cocaine addiction using a mutated strain of Cholera. Yes, Cholera.

Cholera is an infection of the small intestine that is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The main symptoms are profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, and extreme dehydration.

Somehow, this doesn't sound better than withdrawal symptoms to me.

And, even though it caused some addicts to use 10 times as much cocaine trying to chase the high, newspapers are still reporting it like some sort of miracle cure...​

















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FBI uses chain saw in raid on wrong house




I really have no idea what would possess agents of the FBI to use a chainsaw to get through a door during a drug raid when they have all sorts nifty tools specifically made for breaching doors.

Perhaps they were going for the fear factor, but unfortunately they only managed to scare the heck out of some poor woman home alone with her three year old daughter.

Oh, and trash her apartment, starting with the door.

That's right. For all of their theatrics, they got the wrong house.

Again...​



















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FBI uses chain saw in raid on wrong house




I really have no idea what would possess agents of the FBI to use a chainsaw to get through a door during a drug raid when they have all sorts nifty tools specifically made for breaching doors.

Perhaps they were going for the fear factor, but unfortunately they only managed to scare the heck out of some poor woman home alone with her three year old daughter.

Oh, and trash her apartment, starting with the door.

That's right. For all of their theatrics, they got the wrong house.

Again...​




















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My cousin used to be a deputy sheriff in my county, and he told me a long time ago what the FBI was all about. It's not law enforcement. It's about getting good ink, good press, grand standing. They don't give a shit about the law per say.

You can bet sure as shit, heads will roll. They don't stand for agents that fuck up and embarrass the bureau.

Fucking
Ballbusting
Idiots

 
My cousin used to be a deputy sheriff in my county, and he told me a long time ago what the FBI was all about. It's not law enforcement. It's about getting good ink, good press, grand standing. They don't give a shit about the law per say.

You can bet sure as shit, heads will roll. They don't stand for agents that fuck up and embarrass the bureau.

Fucking
Ballbusting
Idiots


She should sue them!:angry:
 
Here's one for ya Lick.

It's called Foreign Policy Magazine. I wasn't really aware of it up until a few weeks ago when a friend of mine from out of town was staying with me for a couple of days and she left her most recent copy at my house.

It's a publication for and by globalists and I heard Alex Jones mention it last week on his show. What's really interesting about their website is the fact that I have yet to ever come across one of their news articles, editorials, or essays while searching for stories.

It's like they don't exist unless you go directly to their site.

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/
 
Here's one for ya Lick.

It's called Foreign Policy Magazine. I wasn't really aware of it up until a few weeks ago when a friend of mine from out of town was staying with me for a couple of days and she left her most recent copy at my house.

It's a publication for and by globalists and I heard Alex Jones mention it last week on his show. What's really interesting about their website is the fact that I have yet to ever come across one of their news articles, editorials, or essays while searching for stories.

It's like they don't exist unless you go directly to their site.

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/

Thanks for this Bruh... A lot of things to read! :yes:
 
Government gun running​











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Damn!!! You know prosecuting Holder isn't gonna happen. Not with Issa's background as a professional car booster.

I just looked at his Wikipedia page and it's all there....
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