As has been the case so many times during the history of this government, once again they are confiscating private property for the benefit of the Federal Reserve banking monopoly. They are trying their damnedest to discourage people from using alternative forms of money (in order to protect themselves from inflation). It will be interesting to see the legal battle that brews as a result of this.
Liberty Dollar office raided
The future of an Evansville-based company that produces a “private voluntary barter currency” known as the Liberty Dollar is in question after federal agents raided the facility this week, according to an e-mail sent by its founder.
Federal officials reportedly raided the group’s headquarters, located in a strip mall at 225 N. Stockwell Road, early Wednesday morning and seized documents and precious metals.
FBI Agent Wendy Osborne, a spokeswoman for the FBI’s Indianapolis office, directed all questions on the raid to the Western District of North Carolina U.S. Attorney’s Office. A spokeswoman there said she had no information on the investigation. Read the rest of this entry »
Decades of financial mismanagement by the privately owned Federal Reserve bank have lead to this. The buying power of the American dollar is plummeting like a rock. China recently announced their intention to divest from the Dollar, so we get a catalyzing of what we have right here.
Could it be that the Zeitgeist is unwinding. Speaking of Zeitgeist, did you know that Zeitgeist is the #1 video on Google Video and #47 video of all time!
Enjoy the ride!!! Life is about to change for everyone. The choice is clear, fear or love…
Here is an interesting set of videos from wearechange.org, where Alan Greenspan gets told of the damage he has wrought upon the people of the world. He is told by Senator Patrick Leahy and members of the wearechange group. Leahy does a fantastic job of laying out the case against the privately owned Federal Reserve.
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This is some really good investigative reporting on the part of Mr. Palast. It digs deeply into who Hugo Chavez is and what his effect is on the Boulivarian Republic of Venezuela. Read the rest of this entry »
During a pro-war rally in, what appears to be Washington D.C., several demonstrators were arrested for reading the Constitution of the united States of America. The officers who arrested them refused to say what they were charged with or comment on the situation.
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Bruce Rolfsen | AirForceTimes.com
Monday Sep 10, 2007 17:38:42 EDT
On Sept. 14, flight lines will be very quiet at Air Combat Command bases.
The entire command — about 100,000 active-duty airmen — is standing down training flights and many other operations as part of a command-wide safety day.
Command boss Gen. Ronald Keys ordered the Sept. 14 safety standdown in the wake of the Aug. 30 nuclear incident at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., in which six cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads were loaded onto a B-52H and then flown to Barksdale Air Force Base, La., without anyone on the ground or bomber realizing the nuclear weapons were on the plane. It was not until the B-52H was parked at Barksdale that ground crews discovered the cruise missiles were carrying real warheads.
Command spokesman Maj. Tom Crosson said wing commanders would determine how their units review operations and safety procedures and checklists.
Just how serious Keys takes the lapse of regulations at Minot is reflected in the fact that the safety stand-down is the first commandwide safety day in recent memory. In the past, the command has singled out specific types of aircraft for safety days and in 1997 the Department of Defense held a departmentwide safety review day.
President Bush would veto the HHS-Labor-Education Appropriations Bill because of the cost and “objectionable provisions” such as a measure to ban the use of childhood flu vaccines that contain thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative.
Autism advocacy groups are outraged because President Bush stated in a questionnaire during his 2004 campaign: “I support the removal of Thimerosal from vaccines on the childhood national vaccine schedule. During a second term as President, I will continue to support increased funding to support a wide variety of research initiatives aimed at seeking definitive causes and/or triggers of autism. It is important to note that while there are many possible theories about causes or triggers of autism, no one material has been definitely included or excluded.” Read the rest of this entry »
Over the past 6 years, a great deal of information has come out, showing us that the events surrounding the 9/11 were planned and carried out by covert elements of the U.S. and Israeli government. This video is a short collection of mainstream media and independent film clips that document the evolution of 9/11 skepticism.
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source: The Freedom Fellowship
video: Police State & Critical Mass in New York
WeAreChange.org attends a Critical Mass gathering in New York City during the summer. Critical Mass started in 1992 in San Francisco as an organized event to promote bicycle transportation but has evolved over the years as a loose gathering of people who enjoy biking, roller blading and other means of alternative transportation. Throughout the years a central location and time have been established in cities around the world and therefore there is no need for an organizer. Since 2006 the mainstream press has attempted to define Critical Mass as a “demonstration”. They also call it “monthly political-protest rides” despite the absence of signs or speeches. Read more here. Read the rest of this entry »
Vice-President DICK Cheney recently became involved in a squabble with the National Archives. The dispute was in regards to Cheney’s belief that his office is not a part of the executive branch of the U.S. Government and therefore is not subject to the uniform restrictions outlined in a recent executive order.
Cheney tells agency that Vice President’s office is not part of the executive branch
Michael Roston | Raw Story
Thursday June 21, 2007The Office of Vice President Dick Cheney told an agency within the National Archives that for purposes of securing classified information, the Vice President’s office is not an ‘entity within the executive branch’ according to a letter released Thursday by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
“The Oversight Committee has learned that over the objections of the National Archives, you exempted the Office of the Vice President from the presidential executive order that establishes a uniform, government-wide system for safeguarding classified national security information,” Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), the Committee’s chairman, wrote in a letter to Cheney. “Your decision to exempt your office from the President’s order is problematic because it could place national security secrets at risk. It is also hard to understand given the history of security breaches involving officials in your office.” Read the rest of this entry »