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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

 

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Burn, Witch, Burn!: America Rages Against Islam

by Keith Johnson

Islamophobia is sweeping the nation—and it couldn’t have come at a better time.  Just when the American people were starting to become distracted with trivial issues like the potential stock market crash, the re-branding of the war in Iraq, and the ongoing environmental disaster in the Gulf—along comes a crisis of Biblical proportions, that threatens to destroy the moral fiber of America itself, and deliver its Christian population into the diabolical hands of an Islamic dictatorship ruled under the precepts of Sharia law.

Oh, foolish man.  What can you not be made to believe?
~Adam Weishaupt~

By now, it should be quite obvious that the hysteria centered on the proposed construction of an Islamic cultural center—a full two blocks from Ground Zero—is nothing more than an engineered distraction, designed to take the focus away from serious geopolitical and domestic issues as we head into the November elections.

Late last year, we watched in horror as the Tea Party movement was infiltrated by certain personalities from the GOP establishment.  Glenn Beck, Dick Armey, Rick Perry, Sarah Palin, and others of that same ilk—all dressed down to mingle with working class folks— and let them know that the Republican party shares their pain.  Before these clowns got involved, the focus of the Tea Party was on big government, compulsory health insurance and Wall Street bailouts.  But over a period of time—as these Johnny-Come-Latelies sunk their fingers deeper into the pie—they used their influence to diffuse the ire against Wall Street and redirect those energies to support the GOP war agenda.

Now we are starting to see large swaths of Tea Party factions taking up the war banner at their events—complete with metrosexual cowboys singing war anthems in the background—and stirring up racial tensions the likes of which we have not witnessed since before the civil rights movement of the 1960’s.

No longer is Wall Street feeling the hot pangs of public anger breathing down their necks.  These terrorists have been left to their own devices, with free reign to continue their raping and pillaging of the American dream.  Now, cab drivers wearing turbans have more to fear than the bankster gangster riding in their back seats.

From New York City to Southern California, large groups of paranoid warmongers gather outside Islamic places of worship to parrot the lies fed to them by the mainstream media.  Much of their ammunition comes straight out of a likely source:  FOX News.

On August 16, disgraced former congressman Newt Gingrich made an appearance on the morning program, FOX and Friends, and said, “Nazis don’t have the right to put up a sign next to the Holocaust museum in Washington. We would never accept the Japanese putting up a site next to Pearl Harbor. There’s no reason for us to accept a mosque next to the World Trade Center.”  Is that right?  Well, according to that line of thinking, and assuming that America is a Christian nation (like so many people claim it to be), would it not be just as wrong for us to expect the Japanese to accept a Christian church in Hiroshima or for the Germans to accept one in Dresden?  You, Mr. Gingrich, may think that these are entirely different circumstances.   But I’d waged that there are thousands of Germans and Japanese who would beg to differ.

Later that week, on the same program, host Brian Kilmeade asserted his fear that the Islamic Cultural Center in New York City would be the future site of a new “Hamburg Cell.”  In case you didn’t know, the “Hamburg Cell” was where three alleged hijackers reportedly cooked up the 911 plot.  Two of the three men were tried in Germany, but the cases were dropped when the U.S. failed to provide any incriminating evidence that linked them to the attacks.

Other FOX propagandists, like Dick Morris, claim that the center will be used to ‘train and recruit’ future terrorists.  “Shariah law mandates jihad” blurted Morris. “And it mandates terrorism and suicide bombing. So this is really a juridical center that is being established to study and promote and train and recruit Shariah law advocates, which will become terrorists. … We’re establishing literally a command center for terrorism right at the 9/11 site.”  This kind of B.S. brings to mind that famous Arte Johnson line from ‘Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In’:  “Very interesting…but stupid!”

Recent evidence suggests just the opposite of Morris’ line of thinking.  According to a recent New York Times article, “A two-year study by a group of academics on American Muslims and terrorism concluded that contemporary mosques are actually a deterrent to the spread of militant Islam and terrorism. The study was conducted by professors with Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy and the University of North Carolina. It disclosed that many mosque leaders had put significant effort into countering extremism by building youth programs, sponsoring antiviolence forums and scrutinizing teachers and texts.”

But this won’t stop the likes of Gingrich, Kilmeade and Morris from spreading their message of intolerance.  They have an agenda, and that agenda is to stir up a deep-seated hatred against the Muslim community in order to rally support for a war on Iran.  And they’ve been very effective.  Their rhetoric is being picked up and repeated by Islamophobes all across the nation.  For them, it’s all about the fear of Shariah law, disrespect to 911 victims, and the paranoid assumption that all Mosques are staging grounds for future terrorist attacks.

In Murfreesboro, Tennessee—opponents of a proposed Mosque spray-painted the words “Not Welcome” on a sign that marked the construction site, and later tore it to shreds.  They also brought dogs to intimidate Muslims as they worshipped in the modest office space they’ve been using as a prayer room.  One man—sounding a lot like Newt Gingrich—told a CNN reporter that “In Islam, a mosque means ‘We have conquered this country,’” And where are they? They’re in the center of Tennessee. They’re going to say, ‘We have conquered Tennessee.’”  Oh, boy!  First Tennessee…then the world!

In Temecula, California—plans by the Islamic community to build a mosque on a four-acre parcel of land has sparked a similar protest.  Pastor Bill Rench, of  Temecula Calvary Baptist Church, echoed Kilmeade and Morris when he stated, “There is a concern with all the rumors you hear about sleeper cells and all that. Are we supposed to be complacent just because these people say it’s a religion of peace? Many others have said the same thing.”  Yes, Pastor Rench, many others have said the same thing.  I think you would be hard pressed to find a religion which has not been used by some greedy tyrant as a pretext to wage war…including Christianity.

A website for a group calling itself ‘We the People—Citizens in Action’ called on their members to attend a rally in Temecula and to “bring your Bibles, flags, signs, dogs and singing voice.”  At the event, demonstrators held up signs that read ‘No Sharia Law’ and ‘Muslims Danced For Joy on 9/11.’ Apparently they haven’t learned that the “so-called” dancing Palestinians they’re referring to were actually paid to perform in front of the camera with candy and cakes supplied to them by the Israel Ministry of Defense.  The whole thing was staged.

What was not staged were the five dancing Israelis arrested on 9/11, who were reported to police after being seen cheering and ‘high-fiving’ as they watched the towers come down.  They’d been shooting video of the disaster from a short distance away.  They were later released by police and deported back to Israel, where three of them admitted on Israeli TV that they were in New York City that day to “document the event.” 

In Bridgeport, Connecticut—a dozen “so-called” Christian demonstrators angrily screamed, “Islam is a lie” and “Jesus hates Muslims” at worshippers of a local Mosque.  One demonstrator even confronted a group of children and called them “murderers.”  Have these people even read the scriptures?  Where can Jesus be found to say that he hates Muslims?  Muslims weren’t even around during the time Christ walked the Earth.  Islam began almost six hundred years after the death of Christ.  There is not even one biblical passage that eludes to Islam or mosques or Muslims. 

We haven’t seen this level of ignorance and superstition since the Salem Witch Trials of the 1600’s.  There are many parallels that be can drawn from that time and now. During that era of American history, the colonies suffered from severe enviromental and economic troubles.  Severe weather changes resulted in crop failures which devastated livestock and the ability for families to put food on the table.  What made matters worse was the influential and fervently religious Puritans, who were very active politically, and attributed all adversity to the wrath of God.  The economic woes, coupled by a belief that all bad things are a result of supernatural punishment for unrepentant sin, fostered a climate of suspicion that sent many in search of the source to their problems.  Someone had to take the blame and be held to answer for all the troubles they inflicted upon everyone else.  While the fanatically religious clung to their superstitions in pursuit of justice, many others took advantage of the hysteria and used it as an opportunity to eliminate bitter rivals and steal coveted and valuable pieces of property.

What we don’t understand, we fear.  What we fear, we judge as evil.  What we judge as evil, we attempt to control.  And what we cannot control…we attack.

We see the same thing happening today.  As we fall deeper into our own economic crisis—aggravated by enviromental disasters and poor money policies—the ignorant masses are susceptible to clinging to a simple explanation for their troubles.  In this case, it is Islam.  They are the modern day witches, whose behavior is foreign and therefore a threat that must be exterminated.  Our modern day equivelent to the Puritans are those fervently religious and politically active Judeo-Christians who cling to a politicised perversion of Biblical scriptures.  They have been led to believe that allegiance to the state of Israel is critical to their salvation.  If Islam is a threat to Israel, then Islam is the enemy that must be defeated.  Then, of course, there are those who are simply taking advantage of the hysteria.  These are our politicians, who will send our children to die in these most unholy of wars, and clean up whatever spoils those wars have wrought.

Contrary to popular perception, none of the victims of the Salem Witch Trials were burned at the stake.  However, the victims of these latest witchhunts have not had it so easy.  Entire villages have burned to the ground in Afghanistan, white phosphorus has been dropped on Palestinian children in Gaza, and talks of a strike on Iran may very well place a mushroom cloud over Tehran in the not so distant future.

Here at home, violence has already begun to show its ugly face.  In New York City, a Muslim cab driver’s throat was aledgedly slashed by an irate Islamophobe, and elsewhere, several prayer rugs were urinated upon by an angry drunk shouting racial slurs.  Is this the beginning of even greater violence that we should expect to witness as the rage against Islam escalates out of control?

This frightening trend is indeed a crisis—but to both Democrat and Republican candidates seeking office in November—this is a god send.  For the Republicans, the mosque controversey is a good prop, like the paper mache’ mask that the “Wizard of Oz” lit on fire and waved around to scare Dorothy into taking on the Wicked Witch of the West.  For the Democrats, bringing attention to the frenzied hysteria of the reactionary right provides a good opportunity to lure back disgruntled dissenters, who have been suffering a bit of buyers remorse since Obama took office.

It’s a sad thing to watch.  Just when the time was ripe for the people of this nation to unite in opposition to the established government, we are now beginning to see them part ways… and herded back into their respective corners.

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Demos | Publications

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Denial of factual evidence makes you peacefully compliant to your overlords , questioning the reich makes you a terrorist.

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Conspiracy theories have become a mainstream cultural phenomenon. This paper considers the role they play in extremist groups and counterterrorism work. It presents the first ever analysis of conspiracy theories in the ideology and propaganda of fifty extremist groups: religious, far-right and left, eco, anarchic and cult-based.

It is argued that conspiracy theories are a ‘radicalising multiplier’, which feed back into the ideologies, internal dynamics and psychological processes of extremist groups in three ways. Firstly, they create demonologies of ‘the enemy’ that the group defines itself against. Secondly, they delegitimise voices of dissent and moderation. And thirdly, they encourage a group or individuals to turn to violence, because it acts as rhetorical devices to portray violence as necessary to ‘awaken’ the people from their acquiescent slumber. More broadly, conspiracy theories drive a wedge of distrust between governments and particular communities which can hinder community-level efforts to fight violent extremism.

It is, however, difficult for government to tackle conspiracies. The paper calls for government institutions to be more open, investment to enable young people to think critically and recognise propaganda, and for civil society to play a proactive role.

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Monday, August 23rd, 2010

 

US Homeland Security to Expand ‘Secure Communities’ Nationwide

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) plans to broaden its Secure Communities program nationwide by 2013, according to a DHS release. Administered by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the largest investigative agency within DHS, Secure Communities aims to identify and possibly remove illegal immigrants with criminal histories from the United States.

Karzai: Private contractors ‘looting and stealing,’ working with terrorists

Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday defended his decision to ban private security contractors from operating in public in Afghanistan, saying many of the organizations tasked with providing security are engaging in terrorist activities, working with “Mafia-like” organizations and “looting and stealing from the Afghan people.”

Toxic legacy of US assault on Fallujah ‘worse than Hiroshima’

Dramatic increases in infant mortality, cancer and leukaemia in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, which was bombarded by US Marines in 2004, exceed those reported by survivors of the atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, according to a new study.

UN board could rein in $2.7 billion carbon market

An obscure U.N. board that oversees a $2.7 billion market intended to cut heat-trapping gases has agreed to take steps that could lead to it eventually reining in what European and U.S. environmentalists are calling a huge scam.

Predicting space weather in real time

Getting more accurate forecasts about space weather may not help you decide whether to water your garden, but it could soon clue you in better to when events in the solar system may be putting a damper on your electronic activities.

Italian PM launches "Freedom Teams" to increase consensus

The "Freedom Teams" will be composed of volunteers who will travel to inform citizens on everything the government has accomplished in the past two years.

Indian Techie Exposes Fraudulent Voting System Gets Arrested For It

Today, at wee hours Maharashtra police landed up at the residence of Hari Prasad in Hyderabad, a technologist and Technical coordinator of VeTA to arrest him. The arrest was made on the flimsy charge of ‘theft of EVM’ used for vulnerability demonstration by Hari Prasad

Is engineered ‘Frankenfish’ coming to the nation’s table?

With a global population pressing against food supplies and vast areas of the ocean swept clean of fish, tiny AquaBounty Technologies Inc. of Waltham, Mass., says it can help feed the world.

Officials unveil high-tech ray gun to be installed in county jail

CASTAIC – A high-tech ray gun built for the military that fires an invisible heat beam capable of causing unbearable pain will be tested on unruly inmates in the sheriff’s detention facility in Castaic

Currency printers in Germany fear for their futures

The Bundesbank’s decision to have most of its euro notes printed abroad has sparked protests by German currency printers, who fear large financial losses. Now the federal antitrust agency is investigating.

DARPA Testing New Advanced Nanotech a.k.a. “Nano-Enhanced” Hybrid Armor (Body Armor and Vehicle Armor): Armor Nanotechnology Takes Another Step Forward

Water meter reading goes high-tech with 3G equipped drones

The era of the door-to-door meter reader may soon come to an end, if an aerial monitoring system now being used in Israel catches on.

Virus-Busting Chips! Why Intel Paid Billions for McAfee.

The news of Intel’s very expensive McAfee purchase raises one obvious question: why is security software worth over $7 billion to a chip maker? Intel has been short on specifics, but it’s becoming clear that virus-killing silicon is coming.

Scientists Hack Into Cars’ Computers — Control Brakes, Engine

It sounds like a Hollywood movie: cybercriminals in a van use a laptop to hack wirelessly into the computer-controlled systems of the car on the road ahead. In seconds the target car’s engine, brakes, and door locks are under their nefarious control.
Texas cops say a man hacked into GPS systems and disabled more than 100 cars.

India Tries Using Cash Bonuses to Slow Birthrates

Babies with breasts shock China

Once again, China’s most vulnerable citizens – its babies – are the central figures in a food-safety scandal. Two years ago, milk powder tainted with the industrial chemical melamine killed six infants and left 300,000 more suffering from kidney stones. Now, some Chinese babies are growing breasts, and their parents are blaming the Nasdaq-listed company that produces the baby formula they were drinking.

Childless British couple builds a robot child companion

The couple runs a robotics company called Conceptioneering out of their house, and made their fortune with a game called Cube World.

Coca Cola Village uses real life "Like" buttons that fed real world "likes" to Facebook

Publicis E-dologic figured out a way to embed user data in IDF bracelets, and thus allow people to "Like" real world objects, places and events spreading the word about it on their facebook accounts.

‘Orange-Style’ Revolution Could Take Place In Tuva

Tuva, a republic in “the center of Asia” which once produced remarkable diamond-shaped stamps and attracted the attention of the American physicist Richard Feynman, is now attracting attention for another reason: the balance between the government and opposition is such that upcoming elections could lead to an Orange-style revolution there.

Mexican Police Help Murder Their Own Mayor

Yummy: Artificial meat ‘made in a giant vat’ could solve global food shortage

Artificial meat “made in a giant vat” could be the best solution to the problems of feeding the world’s growing population, scientists said.

Crime lab helped falsely convict about 200 people by purposely reporting false DNA results.

Policy Elite Acting Like The Priests of Some Ancient Cult

FDA uses massive egg recall to push for egg pasteurization

Amid the massive egg recall currently underway over potential salmonella poisoning, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been working hard to push its pasteurization agenda. The agency recently made an announcement recommending that all grocery stores and restaurants begin stocking pasteurized eggs instead of raw ones.

Cloned Meat May Already Have Invaded Our Food Supply, Posing Alarming Health Risks

The NATO Money to Ensure Taliban Security

It is quite open a secret now that for months, British and the US diplomats and intelligence officers had been approaching those Taliban commanders whom they considered “soft and approachable”.

Americans ‘rethinking homeownership’

After real estate collapse, many question if home’s debt burden is worth it.

Software Predicts Criminal Behavior

Developed by Richard Berk, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, the software is already used in Baltimore and Philadelphia to predict which individuals on probation or parole are most likely to murder and to be murdered.

IRAN UNVEILS bomber drone.

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday unveiled a long-range bomber drone called the Karar, designed to operate at high speed, state television reported.

Globalized Business Cares Little About Left or Right

Here’s the good news about China’s emergence as the world’s second largest economy — US business has figured it out. And here’s the bad news — while US companies can go global, most US citizens can’t.

Florida mosque bombed; FBI calls for help; national media mute

Hmmm?

Why the Wars can’t be Won

Philadelphia bloggers told they owe $300 for a privilege license

After dutifully reporting even the smallest profits on their tax filings this year, a number — though no one knows exactly what that number is — of Philadelphia bloggers were dispatched letters informing them that they owe $300 for a privilege license, plus taxes on any profits they made.

Salmonella Egg Recall Now Reaches 480 Million Eggs; 2,000 Report Illness

All the more reason to support your local farmers and ranchers!

BP accused of withholding ‘critical’ spill data

The company that owned the oil rig that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico is accusing BP of withholding critical evidence needed to investigate the cause of the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, according to a confidential document obtained by The Associated Press. BP called the claims a publicity stunt.

Blackwater/Xe mercs to pay $42mn fine

The company will pay $42 million for violations that include illegal weapons export to Afghanistan and making unauthorized proposals to train troops in southern Sudan, The New York Times reported on Friday.

SEC Charges New Jersey with Securities Fraud

You’ll love the penalty: “The state was not required to pay any civil fines or penalties, but ordered to cease and desist from future violations.”

Declassified: Massive Israeli manipulation of US media exposed

Iran Joins Nuclear Power Club as Russia Starts Reactor Under UN’s Watch

Health Insurance Companies Are Dramatically Increasing Premiums Due To The New Health Care Law And There Is Not Much We Can Do About It

Nearly 50 Percent Leave Obama Mortgage-Aid Program

The report suggests foreclosures could rise in the second half of the year and weaken the ailing housing market, analysts say.

The age of nations is over. The new urban age has begun.

The 21st century will not be dominated by America or China, Brazil or India, but by the city. In an age that appears increasingly unmanageable, cities rather than states are becoming the islands of governance on which the future world order will be built. This new world is not — and will not be — one global village, so much as a network of different ones.

APPLE Patents Security Invention That Recognizes Users Heartbeat…

Future iPhones, iPads could recognize, adjust for individual users

High-tech carts will tell on Cleveland residents who don’t recycle … and they face $100 fine

Geopolitical Chessboard: U.S. Global Strategy: Defeating Potential Challengers In Eurasia

Gulf of Mexico: Continuous Oil Plume Over 35KM in Length, at Approximately 1100M Depth

Video: Austin Activists Fight To Remove Neuro-Toxin Fluoride From Drinking Water

America Won the Cold War But Now Is Turning Into the USSR, Gerald Celente Says

There’s a lot of talk these days about America being an empire in decline. Gerald Celente, director of the Trends Research Institute, goes a step further, arguing America is following a similar path as the former Soviet Union.

The richest people that you’ve never heard of

White House-created commission is considering proposals to raise the Social Security retirement age

More evidence links pesticides to hyperactivity

Many experts believe its incidence has increase sharply in recent decades, but critics attribute the increased incidence to over-diagnosis. Some attribute the increase to the greater use of pesticides.

Declassified Senate Investigation Files Reveal Clandestine Israeli PR Campaign in America

Seasonal, H1N1 flu vaccine to be combined this fall

“The 2010-2011 seasonal flu vaccine will include the H1N1 strain that was responsible for the 2009 pandemic,” said Vicki Monks, media spokesperson for the Oklahoma City-County Health Department.

Senior NOAA Scientist Admits He Lied That Gulf Spill Oil Is Gone, Puts Administration’s Spill-Disclosure “Credibility” In Question

The Purpose Behind Engineered Economic Collapse

“From now on, depressions will be scientifically created.” — Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. , 1913

Pregnant women should avoid ‘diet’ soft drinks: researchers

Research carried out on almost 60,000 pregnant women in Denmark found that those who drank artificially sweetened soft drinks, whether fizzy or still, were more likely to give birth early.

U.S. to Double Mercenary Forces in Iraq After 2011 Military Pullout

As the United States military prepares to leave Iraq by the end of 2011, the Obama administration is planning a remarkable civilian effort, buttressed by a small army of contractors, to fill the void.

Who’s blowing up Iran’s gas pipelines?

In the past few weeks Iran’s gas infrastructure, which is central to the country’s energy requirements, has been hit by a series of unexplained explosions.

Health Dept: Speed Drug and Vaccine Approvals For Biological Threats

The U.S. government proposed big changes on Thursday to the way it works with companies to fight new disease threats such as flu, including reform at the Food and Drug Administration and setting up centers to make vaccines quickly.

Study to test gas effects at subway stops

Researchers working for the US Department of Homeland Security will release odorless, nontoxic gases in more than 20 MBTA subway stations for a week, beginning tomorrow, to study the possible effects if airborne contaminants were to be released there, officials said.

Negotiators confirm ACTA not really a “counterfeiting” treaty

What’s in a name? Not much, when it comes to the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. As Luc Devigne, the top EU negotiator on ACTA made clear today, he has no intention of limiting ACTA to, you know, its name.

Remember Obama Youth Corps, And Boy Scouts Training To Become Homeland Gestapo, Well Spain has Gone A Step Further With The Kiddie Police (Video)

Poll: ‘No’ to US wars at all time high

A new opinion poll says the number of Americans opposed to the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is at an all time high.

US-Vietnam Military Drills Crank Up Tensions With China

The U.S. Navy just began military exercises with Vietnam in the South China Sea and China, which had in the past been more accepting of the U.S.’ naval power in the region, is now showing its anger, according to The Asia Times.

Iris Scanners Create the Most Secure City in the World. Welcome, Big Brother

We’ve all seen and obsessively referenced Minority Report, Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s dystopian future, where the public is tracked everywhere they go, from shopping malls to work to mass transit to the privacy of their own homes. The technology is here. I’ve seen it myself. It’s seen me, too, and scanned my irises.

HR 1553 Authorizing ‘Use of Force’ Against Iran is Based on Pure Propaganda

This entire resolution is loaded with war mongering propaganda reported in the New York Times and others — not based on actions, or even concrete intelligence gathering. 

Blackwater founder Erik Prince takes ‘break from America’ in his new home — Abu Dhabi

The Age of Treason: 1958 Book Exposes Chemical Attack on Humanity

The book is appropriately subtitled; "Food and Liquids Used as a Medium in Deliberately and Carefully Planned Methods Developed by the Vicious Element of Humanity, for the Mental Deterioration and Moral Debasement of the Mass, as a Means Toward Their Enslavement."

SPECIAL REPORT: The Story of Obama All in the Company – Wayne Madsen

WMR previously reported on the CIA links of President Obama’s mother, father, step-father, grandmother to the CIA. Not much is known about Obama’s grandfather, Stanley Armour Dunham, who Obama mistakenly referred to as “his father” in two speeches, one recently to the Disabled American Veterans.

Voyeurism And Television: Feeding our ravenous appetite for murder and destruction

The television, that insidious beast, that Medusa which freezes a billion people to stone every night, staring fixedly, that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little. ~Ray Bradbury, The Golden Apples of the Sun

Young will have to change names to escape ‘cyber past’ warns Google’s Eric Schmidt

The private lives of young people are now so well documented on the internet that many will have to change their names on reaching adulthood, Google’s CEO has claimed.

Fidel Castro Fascinated By Book On Bilderberg Club

The 84-year-old former Cuban president published an article Wednesday that used three of the only eight pages in the Communist Party newspaper Granma to quote – largely verbatim – from a 2006 book by Lithuanian-born writer Daniel Estulin.

When Police Videos Go Missing

U.S.-China Crisis: From "Gunboat Diplomacy" to Confrontation

The UN Security Council Regime of Tribunals and Sanctions: A Smokescreen for Military Seizure of Regions and Resources

Genetically Manipulated Crops:

The GMO Catastrophe in the USA. A Lesson for the World

US says it is not illegal for schools to spy on students at home

IT LOOKS LIKE PROSECUTORS are not going to get involved in the bizarre case of the school which switched on laptops to spy on students while they were in their own bedrooms.

Judge balks at SEC’s settlement with Citigroup

A federal judge refused on Monday to accept a $75 million settlement between the Securities and Exchange Commission and Citigroup, marking the second time this year that a judge has questioned whether the agency had exacted the proper sanction from a major bank.

US-Colombia pact "unconstitutional"

Colombia’s Constitutional Court has ruled that a controversial agreement which gives US troops access to Colombian military bases is unlawful.

Nearly 80pc of Gulf spill oil still in water: experts

"The oil is still out there and it will likely take years to completely degrade. We are still far from a complete understanding of what its impacts are."

Now it’s ‘Obama’s War’: President sees same number of U.S. troops – 575 – die in Afghanistan as during Bush years

US Says Bankruptcies Reach Nearly 5-Year High

U.S. bankruptcy filings have reached the highest level since 2005, government data released on Tuesday show, as the economy slows and the unemployment rate hovers just below double digits.

Dock Owners Asking Fishermen to Sign Waiver Stating That They Would be Responsible for Contaminated Fish?

22 cities in danger of a double-dip recession

A new report from Moody’s Economy.com singled out 22 cities that are at risk of slipping back into a recession in as early as three months.

States of Paralysis: America’s Surrender to the Spectacle of Terror

As the link between the media and corporate power becomes more integrated, the visual theater of terror mimics the politics of the "official" war on terror.

Pie thrower facing felony charge for ‘stalking’ Senator Levin

The 23-year-old woman who police say hit the senator with the pie is charged with assault. And because she was arrested last year during an anti war sit-in at Senator Levin’s office, she may also face felony stalking charges.

Wal-Mart Quietly Raises Prices

Some Prices Hiked Over 60%

Venezuela ready to sell petrol to Iran

The Venezuelan ambassador to Tehran says his country is ready to sell gasoline to Iran despite US and EU unilateral sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

White House Directive: Erect Signs at All Stimulus Projects as ‘Symbol of President Obama’s Commitment to American People’

More of that Change You Can Believe In!

Sugar Beets- Monsanto Wins Again

Last Friday a federal judge imposed a nationwide ban on GMO sugar beets and it was overturned the next business day. Sugar beets comprise 50% of the sugar used in US food, and 95% of the sugar beets grown in the US are GMO.

Junk Food-Addicted Rats Chose to Starve Themselves Rather Than Eat Healthy Food

Israel has ’8 days’ to hit Iran nuclear site: Bolton

Israel has "eight days" to launch a military strike against Iran’s Bushehr nuclear facility and stop Tehran from acquiring a functioning atomic plant, a former US envoy to the UN has said.

Iran To Unveil An Array Of Weapons Next Week

Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said on Tuesday that Iran will unveil next week an array of weapons, including missiles, speedboats and a long range drone, the ISNA news agency reported.

Obama Administration Spending $63 Billion On “Global Health Care” Program

The Obama administration is focused not just on health-care reform in the United States – but also on improving health care systems around the world, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced on Monday.

China, U.S. playing risky game on the high seas

The game of military bluff that China and the United States are playing off the Chinese coast could erupt in full-fledged crisis hitting the arteries of global trade if Pentagon worries about missteps ever come true.

China targets U.S. troops with arms buildup

China is aggressively building up military forces to strike U.S. forces in the western Pacific and elsewhere as part of what the Pentagon calls an array of high-tech “anti-access” missiles, submarines and warplanes in its latest annual report.

China Slashes U.S. Government Bond Holdings By The Largest Amount Ever

18 Signs That America Is Rotting Right In Front Of Our Eyes

Sometimes it isn’t necessary to quote facts and figures about government debt, unemployment and the trade deficit in order to convey how badly America is decaying.  The truth is that millions of Americans can watch America rotting right in front of their eyes by stepping out on their front porches.

The Return Of Civil Disobedience

It’s good to see civil disobedience making a comeback.

Illegal Immigrants Account for 8% of U.S. Newborns

As many as 340,000 of the 4.3 million babies born in the U.S. in 2008 had at least one parent who was an illegal immigrant, according to a Pew Hispanic Center study of Census Bureau data.

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Thursday, August 12th, 2010

 

Connecticut GOP elects Wrestling Mogul over the guy who predicted the Financial Meltdown

Not a shocker… just a disappointment that once again illustrates the reality of politics in America.

15 Economic Statistics That Just Keep Getting Worse

A little over a week ago, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner penned an article for the New York Times entitled "Welcome To The Recovery" in which he touted the great strides that the U.S. economy was making.

Zombie bank to cost Irish taxpayers billions more

Zombie bank Anglo Irish may cost the Irish taxpayer far more than the $30 billion so far set aside.

Insidious, Risky Strategy: U.S. Builds Asian NATO Against China

Just as it appeared that long-standing spats between Beijing and Washington over such issues as trade imbalances, the valuation of China’s currency, and sanctions against Iran and North Korea might be fading, a new set of squabbles arises immediately afterwards, with tensions building and mounting in recent weeks over events in the Yellow Sea and the South China Sea, and with the signs that the US is trying to meddle and dominate issues involving China.

Central Asia: U.S. Military Buildup On Chinese, Iranian And Russian Borders

The Hidden Tragedy of the CIA’s Experiments on Children

US Judge OKs confession extracted by threatening suspect with rape

In one of the first military commissions held under the Obama administration, a US military judge has ruled that confessions obtained by threatening the subject with rape are admissible in court.

Economy Teeters On The Brink and Market Manipulation Continues

It’s just the same old, same old, business as usual in America. 

Anderson Cooper Apologizes For Media Complicity In Tillman Cover-Up

Interview with Pat Tillman’s father about new documentary exposing how the government with help from the media used Pat Tillman’s death to promote the war.

China PLA warns U.S. over fresh military drill in region

China’s People Liberation Army demanded a tough response to U.S. plans to send an aircraft carrier to naval exercises near its coast, saying that "respect" was at stake

More Foreclosures, More Bank Failures, Big Trouble for the FDIC

The U.S. housing market continues to send mix signals.  More homes continue to enter foreclosure but the number of homeowners carrying so-called “under water mortgages,” declined in the second quarter, Zillow.com reported Monday.

MOB RUSH FOR FED AID DRAWS RIOT POLICE

30,000 line up for housing vouchers, some get rowdy

Antibiotics’ efficiency wanes due to global spread of drug-resistant bacteria

Gene giving high levels of resistance to drugs found in increasingly prevalent intestinal bacteria

Oil spill: BP nears deal to continue drilling in Gulf of Mexico

The deal with the White House would allow BP to guarantee its $20bn (£13bn) clean-up fund against revenues from its operations in the Gulf, which account for approximately 10pc of its oil and gas business.

Google CEO Schmidt: No Anonymity Is The Future Of Web

Schmidt’s message at the Techonomy Conference was that anonymity is a dangerous thing and governments will demand an end to it.

GeoEye, DigitalGlobe Get $7 Billion from Intelligence Agency to Implement Next-Gen Satellite Imaging

The next generation of hi-res satellite imaging technology is on the way, at least if the United States government has anything to say about it.

Former Blackwater workers face new slaying indictment

A federal grand jury issued a new murder indictment against two former Blackwater security workers, charging one defendant with using a machine gun but reducing an attempted murder charge against both.

British government pays US lobbying firm to improve transatlantic relations

British taxpayers are paying a secretive lobbying firm $10,000 (£6,354) a month to push American politicians to award contracts to British defence companies and to improve transatlantic relations, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.

Student-Loan Debt Surpasses Credit Cards

Americans owe some $826.5 billion in revolving credit, according to June 2010 figures from the Federal Reserve. (Most of revolving credit is credit-card debt.) Student loans outstanding today — both federal and private — total some $829.785 billion, according to Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid.org and FastWeb.com.

Google’s Secret Internal Vision Statement Reveals Struggle With Privacy

A confidential, seven-page Google Inc. “vision statement” shows the information-age giant in a deep round of soul-searching over a basic question: How far should it go in profiting from its crown jewels—the vast trove of data it possesses about people’s activities?

Russia deploys air defence missiles in Abkhazia

Russia has deployed sophisticated air defence missiles in Georgia’s pro-Moscow rebel region of Abkhazia, the air force commander said Wednesday, in a move that risks stoking tensions with Tbilisi.

Bloomberg: U.S. Is Bankrupt and We Don’t Even Know It

Let’s get real. The U.S. is bankrupt. Neither spending more nor taxing less will help the country pay its bills.

BP oil spill evidence to be collected by suspects

Key evidence on one of the world’s worst oil spills could soon be in the hands of the leading suspects as BP and partner contractors are set to start salvaging the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

Vending Machines Of The Future

Your thumbprint might soon be the key to an afternoon candy bar. A Massachusetts based vending machine company is joining the growing ranks of companies that are field-testing new technologies.

UK Business facing a wave of green taxes

Those that do participate in the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) initiative by declaring their energy use will face charges for every ton of greenhouse gas they produce.

Glass houses in the Liberty Movement: Sovereignty for me but not for you

IMF Report Promotes World Currency

An April report from the International Monetary Fund promoting a world central bank and a global fiat currency went totally undetected by the global press for months, but after a blog post earlier this month on the Financial Times’ website, it is now in the media spotlight.

Fed to Buy More of Its Own Debt

Federal Reserve officials decided to reinvest principal payments on mortgage holdings into long-term Treasury securities, making their first attempt to bolster growth since March 2009 to keep the slowing U.S. economy from relapsing into recession.

‘John Doe’ Who Fought FBI Spying Freed From Gag Order After 6 Years

The owner of an internet service provider who mounted a high-profile court challenge to a secret FBI records demand has finally been partially released from a 6-year-old gag order that forced him to keep his role in the case a secret from even his closest friends and family. He can now identify himself and discuss the case, although he still can’t reveal what information the FBI sought.

Cops love iPhone data trail

Detective Josh Fazio of the Will County Sheriff’s Department loves it when an iPhone turns up as evidence in a criminal case.

The Dark Side of Vitamin Water

Now here’s something you wouldn’t expect. Coca-Cola is being sued by a non-profit public interest group, on the grounds that the company’s vitaminwater products make unwarranted health claims. No surprise there. But how do you think the company is defending itself?

Iran says to drop trade in ‘filthy’ dollar, euro

Iran is to stop all trade and oil exports in dollars and euros in retaliation against Western sanctions over its nuclear programme, a top official was quoted as saying Tuesday.

Is Time Magazine Part of CIA Strategy to Gain Support for Afghan War?

Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, George Tenet, the director of the CIA, created a “Red Cell” “that would think unconventionally about the full range of relevant analytic issues.”

Proposed Law Would Put Video Cameras In Cars

Lawmakers are considering controversial new legislation this week that would allow vehicles to be equipped with dashboard cameras to record the moments leading up to accidents.

DeVos-ed From Reality

I write about DeVos’s own history as a founding member of an organization called the Council for National Policy (CNP). The CNP is a secret organization that makes the Masons look like paparazzi-hungry starlets.

Google, Verizon say no ‘net neutrality’ for wireless

Recommending that wireless Internet connections be exempt from net neutrality rules played into fears that Google is changing allegiance in the battle to stop Internet service providers (ISPs) from giving preferential treatment to those that pay.

Dollar Will Weaken, 3 Sectors Will Rule: Strategists

Stocks slipped Friday after the US government report showed more jobs were lost last month than expected. Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial, and David Spika, vice president and investment strategist at WHG Funds, discussed their insights.

GAO: Border Security Technology Program ‘Has Not Produced Expected Results’

Many Girls Now Begin Puberty at Age 7, 8

Scientists have proved for the first time that a cheap form of sugar used in thousands of food products and soft drinks can damage human metabolism and is fueling the obesity crisis.

Matt Simmons “apparently” drowned at his home Sunday night

Simmons was a leading investment banker for the energy industry and had recently retired to work full time on the new Ocean Energy Institute.

How Disney Magic and the Corporate Media Shape Youth Identity in the Digital Age

Pentagon to shut military command, cut jobs

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he hoped the shakeup would show Congress that the Pentagon would spend tax dollars wisely during tough economic times and address long-standing concerns about wasteful expenditure.

Appeals Court Rules Against Secret Police GPS Tracking

A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the police can’t covertly track a suspect’s car using a GPS device for an extended period of time without getting a warrant.

U.S. to Sell $30 Billion Worth of Fighter Jets to Saudi Arabia

The Obama administration plans to sell advanced F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia but won’t equip them with long-range weapons systems and other arms whose inclusion was strongly opposed by Israel, diplomats and officials said.

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MOB RUSH FOR FED AID DRAWS RIOT POLICE

30,000 line up for housing vouchers, some get rowdy

Antibiotics’ efficiency wanes due to global spread of drug-resistant bacteria

Gene giving high levels of resistance to drugs found in increasingly prevalent intestinal bacteria

Oil spill: BP nears deal to continue drilling in Gulf of Mexico

The deal with the White House would allow BP to guarantee its $20bn (£13bn) clean-up fund against revenues from its operations in the Gulf, which account for approximately 10pc of its oil and gas business.

Google CEO Schmidt: No Anonymity Is The Future Of Web

Schmidt’s message at the Techonomy Conference was that anonymity is a dangerous thing and governments will demand an end to it.

GeoEye, DigitalGlobe Get $7 Billion from Intelligence Agency to Implement Next-Gen Satellite Imaging

The next generation of hi-res satellite imaging technology is on the way, at least if the United States government has anything to say about it.

Former Blackwater workers face new slaying indictment

A federal grand jury issued a new murder indictment against two former Blackwater security workers, charging one defendant with using a machine gun but reducing an attempted murder charge against both.

British government pays US lobbying firm to improve transatlantic relations

British taxpayers are paying a secretive lobbying firm $10,000 (£6,354) a month to push American politicians to award contracts to British defence companies and to improve transatlantic relations, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.

Student-Loan Debt Surpasses Credit Cards

Americans owe some $826.5 billion in revolving credit, according to June 2010 figures from the Federal Reserve. (Most of revolving credit is credit-card debt.) Student loans outstanding today — both federal and private — total some $829.785 billion, according to Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid.org and FastWeb.com.

Google’s Secret Internal Vision Statement Reveals Struggle With Privacy

A confidential, seven-page Google Inc. “vision statement” shows the information-age giant in a deep round of soul-searching over a basic question: How far should it go in profiting from its crown jewels—the vast trove of data it possesses about people’s activities?

Russia deploys air defence missiles in Abkhazia

Russia has deployed sophisticated air defence missiles in Georgia’s pro-Moscow rebel region of Abkhazia, the air force commander said Wednesday, in a move that risks stoking tensions with Tbilisi.

Bloomberg: U.S. Is Bankrupt and We Don’t Even Know It

Let’s get real. The U.S. is bankrupt. Neither spending more nor taxing less will help the country pay its bills.

BP oil spill evidence to be collected by suspects

Key evidence on one of the world’s worst oil spills could soon be in the hands of the leading suspects as BP and partner contractors are set to start salvaging the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.

Vending Machines Of The Future

Your thumbprint might soon be the key to an afternoon candy bar. A Massachusetts based vending machine company is joining the growing ranks of companies that are field-testing new technologies.

UK Business facing a wave of green taxes

Those that do participate in the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) initiative by declaring their energy use will face charges for every ton of greenhouse gas they produce.

Glass houses in the Liberty Movement: Sovereignty for me but not for you

IMF Report Promotes World Currency

An April report from the International Monetary Fund promoting a world central bank and a global fiat currency went totally undetected by the global press for months, but after a blog post earlier this month on the Financial Times’ website, it is now in the media spotlight.

Fed to Buy More of Its Own Debt

Federal Reserve officials decided to reinvest principal payments on mortgage holdings into long-term Treasury securities, making their first attempt to bolster growth since March 2009 to keep the slowing U.S. economy from relapsing into recession.

‘John Doe’ Who Fought FBI Spying Freed From Gag Order After 6 Years

The owner of an internet service provider who mounted a high-profile court challenge to a secret FBI records demand has finally been partially released from a 6-year-old gag order that forced him to keep his role in the case a secret from even his closest friends and family. He can now identify himself and discuss the case, although he still can’t reveal what information the FBI sought.

Cops love iPhone data trail

Detective Josh Fazio of the Will County Sheriff’s Department loves it when an iPhone turns up as evidence in a criminal case.

The Dark Side of Vitamin Water

Now here’s something you wouldn’t expect. Coca-Cola is being sued by a non-profit public interest group, on the grounds that the company’s vitaminwater products make unwarranted health claims. No surprise there. But how do you think the company is defending itself?

Iran says to drop trade in ‘filthy’ dollar, euro

Iran is to stop all trade and oil exports in dollars and euros in retaliation against Western sanctions over its nuclear programme, a top official was quoted as saying Tuesday.

Is Time Magazine Part of CIA Strategy to Gain Support for Afghan War?

Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, George Tenet, the director of the CIA, created a “Red Cell” “that would think unconventionally about the full range of relevant analytic issues.”

Proposed Law Would Put Video Cameras In Cars

Lawmakers are considering controversial new legislation this week that would allow vehicles to be equipped with dashboard cameras to record the moments leading up to accidents.

DeVos-ed From Reality

I write about DeVos’s own history as a founding member of an organization called the Council for National Policy (CNP). The CNP is a secret organization that makes the Masons look like paparazzi-hungry starlets.

Google, Verizon say no ‘net neutrality’ for wireless

Recommending that wireless Internet connections be exempt from net neutrality rules played into fears that Google is changing allegiance in the battle to stop Internet service providers (ISPs) from giving preferential treatment to those that pay.

Dollar Will Weaken, 3 Sectors Will Rule: Strategists

Stocks slipped Friday after the US government report showed more jobs were lost last month than expected. Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial, and David Spika, vice president and investment strategist at WHG Funds, discussed their insights.

GAO: Border Security Technology Program ‘Has Not Produced Expected Results’

Many Girls Now Begin Puberty at Age 7, 8

Scientists have proved for the first time that a cheap form of sugar used in thousands of food products and soft drinks can damage human metabolism and is fueling the obesity crisis.

Matt Simmons “apparently” drowned at his home Sunday night

Simmons was a leading investment banker for the energy industry and had recently retired to work full time on the new Ocean Energy Institute.

How Disney Magic and the Corporate Media Shape Youth Identity in the Digital Age

Pentagon to shut military command, cut jobs

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he hoped the shakeup would show Congress that the Pentagon would spend tax dollars wisely during tough economic times and address long-standing concerns about wasteful expenditure.

Appeals Court Rules Against Secret Police GPS Tracking

A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the police can’t covertly track a suspect’s car using a GPS device for an extended period of time without getting a warrant.

U.S. to Sell $30 Billion Worth of Fighter Jets to Saudi Arabia

The Obama administration plans to sell advanced F-15 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia but won’t equip them with long-range weapons systems and other arms whose inclusion was strongly opposed by Israel, diplomats and officials said.

UN panel: New taxes needed for a climate fund

Nao: the robot that expresses and detects emotions

It has been designed to mimic the emotional skills of a one-year-old child and is capable of forming bonds with people who treat it with kindness.

Stephen Hawking: Abandon the Earth

Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has some advice for the people of Earth – it’s time to get off.

U.S. electricity blackouts skyrocketing

Freddie Mac says needs $1.8 billion from taxpayers

The second largest U.S. residential mortgage funds provider reported a loss of $6.0 billion, or $1.85 per diluted share, in the second quarter, including a $1.3 billion dividend payment to the government.

GMO Corn and How A Little-Known Supreme Court Case Could Kill Our Grandchildren

The Horrific Derivatives Bubble That Could One Day Destroy The Entire World Financial System

‘NATO armed Georgia for war, still denies the attack’

On the second anniversary of the war in South Ossetia, RT spoke exclusively to the country’s President. Eduard Kokoity shared his experience of the conflict – and told us how he sees things now.

US plans another Kyrgyzstan base

The US is planning to construct a USD 10 million military base in the southern city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan, where more than 300 people died in deadly clashes in June.

CIA physicians ‘professionalize’ torture

CIA physicians have provided guidelines to interrogators and documented the effects of the enhanced interrogation techniques, a report says.

Recession Causing a Banking Awakening in Tough-Hit Midwest

Will establishing citizen-owned state banks be the first step to ending the private Federal Reserve?

Fed set to downgrade outlook for US

Faced with weak economic data and rising fears of a double-dip recession, the Federal Open Market Committee is likely to ensure its policy is not constraining growth and to use its statement to signal greater concern about the economy. It is, however, unlikely to agree big new steps to boost growth.

Smoke Cloud Covers Moscow – Authorities Warn of Radioactive Cloud

The relentlessly spreading wildfires have devastated several regions south and west of the capital, despite a major firefighting operation that includes nearly 200,000 people and dozens of planes.

Report finds drug industry funded studies almost always yield good results

The results of the study may not come as much of a surprise to many who already recognize the corruption inherent in drug company-funded clinical trials.

S510 – Illegal To Grow, Share, Trade, Sell Homegrown Food SB S510 Will Allow Government To Put You In Jail ….

S 510 would give Monsanto unlimited power over all US seed, food supplements, food AND FARMING.

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