Sunday, June 28, 2009

Swine Flu... The Conspiracy gets hot...

I came across this little tidbit, and it really set me thinking. Read it yourself, and then think / respond... The source link is at the bottom...

French Students discover SwineFlu agenda, get killed in London 2008.


Two French biochemical students, Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez, were murdered by Israeli Mossad-British intelligence assassination teams on June 29, 2008. Both Bonomo and Ferez were studying at the prestigious London Imperial College researching the origins of bird flu and the link to the alleged vaccines.
The murders were first revealed by France’s Directorate for Internal Security, not by Britain’s Scotland Yard, making it likely that the students were French intelligence officers. London police arrested Daniel Sonnex, 23, and Nigel Edward Farmer in the killings.

A joint French-U.S. Intelligence anti-terrorist task force in Paris, headed by former Secretary of State Colin Powell and former head of French intelligence Jean Crout, for years has monitored the activity of the Israeli mercenaries. The patriotic American-French team has allegedly prevented various scripted terrorist attacks, i.e. false flags, on both the United States and Europe, with the planning of the attacks actually originating inside the compromised intelligence agencies of the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel and Germany, according to task force sources.

The two researchers had discovered that the alleged bird flu vaccine, H-7, which was designed to neutralize and stop the H5N1 avian flu virus, had been spliced using DNA to actually create a vaccine and an illness producing virus at the same time. The French students had also discovered that the bird flu vaccine, i.e. a virus, had links to U.S., British and Israeli laboratories associated with the noted Mossad agent, Dr. Philip M. Zackerie.

Israeli microbiologist Zackerie, known as “Dr. Zack,” worked for the U.S. bio-weapons lab at Ft. Detrick, Md., where he was photographed handling the strain of anthrax used in the post 9-11 attack according to published reports. He was a consultant at the FBI linked company Gilead Sciences Inc. of Boulder, Colo. Gilead Sciences has been linked to the 9-11 anthrax strain and to the bird flu vaccine.
The two French students, who had their apartment broken into one week before their brutal assassination, also had their lap-top computer stolen and their apartment fire-bombed.

American Free Press

Monday, March 23, 2009

PROBLEM-REACTION-SOLUTION

I had this copied and pasted from an old post. I had forgotten all about it. My apologies for not giving proper credit to the original author. However, this is information that you must begin to understand if the future is one of free thought, press, and speech throughout the world. I edited the long article for clarity. It's simple. Learn to recognize it Here it is...

Problem-Reaction-Solution, also known as Problem? Reaction. Solution., PRS, or P-R-S, is a variation on the classic Machiavellian fabricated external-enemy strategy for manipulation of public opinion and society, usually by the government. The general theory is based on the Hegelian Dialectic method thesis, antithesis, synthesis, but the specific term is usually only used in the context of a conspiracy theory.

Definition:

Problem-Reaction-Solution is defined as the strategy of creating a crisis (the problem), waiting for a call for action to resolve the crisis (the reaction), then taking action (the solution), supposedly in response, which actually furthers a hidden agenda, usually gaining power. This is often cited as:

0. The government wants power the people will not freely give.
1. The government creates or exploits a problem, blaming it on others.
2. The people react by asking the government for help, willing to give up their rights. Think terrorist attacks, Cyber Terrorism, Domestic Terrorism
3. The government offers the solution that was planned long before the crisis.

Learn to spot this. Learn to see it when you're reading the paper, surfing the new on the web, listening to the radio. It's time for our world to change.  But it does not have to be the world of Orwell's 1984. We can end this cycle now. Get smart. Be a bad citizen while being a great neighbor. 

Monday, December 8, 2008

Fred Thompson | The Economy Explained

As sarcastic and funny as this is, it really isn't. The reason I posted it is because in very simple English, Fred explains the financial burden that we are about to place on our children, and the regulatory chipped world that is to follow.

Now I understand if this sounds harsh. The video is not. I actually understood the problem better now that he explained what it is. I like what he has to say, an yes I'm about as tired of it as you are.  But we all owe ourselves a favor to think about the future we are creati9ng right now. The future begins with the decisions made in the present or overlooked in the past.

My question is this: How are we going to explain to our children that the world that they live in, where they were sold into slavery was created so as to ease the concerns of elite? And worse, to make us comfortable in the process. Are we OK with this?

Monday, December 1, 2008

We're in a Recession? | Should we worry?

Here's the link. I forgot to post this earlier. My bad...

Government Says "We've been in a recession since December 2007"

Again I am stunned by their admission of the obvious. Now we can all be assured that we are in the loop.

We're in a Recession? | The US Says So!

The Government of these United States announced that we are in fact in a recession. That was today. Here I was in my cozy little world thinking that we were out of this mess, that the thousands of jobs lost all over America was somehow something else!

I was a bit suspicious when I was seeing gas prices going down, and noticed that certain foods had gone up of course. I was a bit dubious when I read that nearly 50,000 jobs were lost within the last two weeks... But really, a recession?

How dumb are we anyway? Didn't we give the the elites 700 billion? Seriously... I'm popping off a vein as I write. These people need to be put on a stick and fried. But...

Hello!!! We have been in a recession for some time now. In case there is any Government elected official on this continent that doesn't know this... Please, sit down. We are in a recession, man.

But for the love of all that this wonderful country stands for, don't let it turn into a depression. We are not there yet, and I don't want to know what it is like. I don't want this for you, my family, your enemies, anyone. So carefully review what it is that you do and make some sound decisions as the public servants you are supposed to be. You know why? Because it seems to me that you don't realize what a country full of really pissed off citizens are likely to do when the shit hits the fan. I'll fill you in...

Revolt.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Russian Ships Heading for the Atlantic...

Source: http://en.rian.ru/russia/20080908/116618851.html

From now on, I will posting the links at the top of my post to reference the original information. I want to respect the sites that carry these stories, and let you see that my information is not without merit.

According to several news sites, excluding CNN, NBC, CBS, and ABC Russian ships are headed to the Atlantic ocean to participate in operations with Venezuela.  Here's a short quote from the story:

"In line with the 2008 training program and in order to expand military cooperation with foreign navies Russia will send in November a naval task force from the Northern Fleet, comprising nuclear-powered missile cruiser Pyotr Velikiy and support ships, to the Atlantic Ocean," Capt. 1st Rank Igor Dygalo said.

During the tour of duty, the Russian warships will participate in joint naval exercises with the Venezuelan navy.

"The decision to conduct Russian-Venezuelan naval exercises was adopted at the meeting between presidents in July this year," Dygalo said.

"During the exercise, ships and naval aircraft will practice coordinated maneuvering, search-and-rescue, and communications," he said.

It seems to me that this is an important news item. I Googled it and the mainstream has not reported a thing on it.

Bush administration freezes Russia nuclear pact

This is proof that all is not well, but it does appear that government is now quite aware that Russia is no longer a sleeping bear. There should be more things like this, I suspect. Although the story on Reuters, I have not seen much coverage in mainstream media. Shouldn't it be on the news? Oh, right. Then we would have to be told how Georgia attacked Russia first, wouldn't we?  

By Sue Pleming Mon Sep 8, 4:26 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Monday froze a lucrative civilian nuclear pact with Russia, the first big penalty imposed on Moscow after its war with Georgia but one that can be reversed.

"The president intends to notify Congress that he has today rescinded his prior determination regarding the U.S.-Russia agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation, the so-called 1-2-3 Agreement," said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

While Bush's decision to withdraw the agreement from congressional review was seen as punitive, it was also meant to preserve the deal, a senior U.S. official said.

That official said the administration wanted to ensure the accord did not go to a vote in Congress, where it could have been rejected following Russia's military action in Georgia. If rejected, it would be difficult for a new presidential administration to pursue the agreement in the future.

"It (the nuclear accord) was likely to be killed simply as a protest in the Senate and so therefore what we are doing is rescinding the certificate that he (President Bush) had to give due to the situation in Georgia," said the senior U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

"It is something that we can reverse at any time either by sending a new certificate or lifting this action," he added. "What it does is freezes the status of it."

Bush or a future president could resubmit it for consideration by Congress, which would have 90 legislative days to block it.

Rice also made clear the decision was not final.

"We make this decision with regret. Unfortunately given the current environment the time is not right for this agreement. We will reevaluate the situation at a later date as we follow developments closely," her statement said.

In Moscow, a nuclear official also said it was the only way to save the deal and the White House had explained this.

"We have recently received a letter from the White House where they mentioned that this was the only way to save this agreement for the new administration," the official said.

"Otherwise the agreement would be definitely blocked in the current political conditions which would have meant practically starting the entire work from the beginning again," the source said.

'WISE DECISION'

Several U.S. lawmakers came out in support of the move.

"This was a wise decision," said California Rep. Howard Berman, Democratic chair of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee. "Congress has little appetite at the moment for new and sweeping measures that would assist Russia."

Michigan Rep. John Dingell, Democratic chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, agreed.

"Even without Russia's incursion into Georgia, Russian support for Iranian nuclear and missile programs alone is enough to call into question the wisdom of committing to a 30-year agreement to transfer sensitive nuclear technologies and materials to Russia," Dingell said.

The deal was aimed at lifting Cold War limits on trade and opening the U.S. civilian nuclear market and Russia's uranium fields to companies from both countries. Lawmakers in Congress had already raised concerns about it before the Georgia war.

The collapse of the deal is the first tangible penalty Washington has imposed on Russia after its war with Georgia over the two breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which are closely allied with Moscow.

The Bush administration is looking at other ways to show its displeasure with Georgia, including moves to scuttle Moscow's attempt to join the World Trade Organization.

However, Washington was very aware it should not take actions that would jeopardize long-term relations with Moscow. In addition, U.S. business interests have warned the White House not to go too far.

"All of our efforts with Russia, we are carefully tailoring to ensure that they are reversible if Russia ... takes actions to show that this is not the beginning of a major turn in Russian global affairs," said the senior U.S. official.

Georgia tried to retake control of South Ossetia in early August but its troops were quickly repelled by Russian forces. In the battle, Moscow's troops drove deep into Georgian territory, drawing international condemnations.

Despite agreeing to a French-brokered cease-fire, Moscow has kept troops on Georgian soil, saying its remaining forces were peacekeepers allowed by the pact to stay behind.

(Additional reporting by David Alexander and Jeremy Pelofsky, editing by Kristin Roberts and Vicki Allen)