Thursday, December 15, 2011

Charlotte Iserbyt: The Miseducation of America

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Too busy!

Last post! Sorry guys I will no longer continue to update this blog. I'm too busy.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Friday, September 10, 2010

9.11 - Still an inside job, and a coverup




But yeah, we're just a bunch of wack - job, lunatic fringe of society conspiracy theorists, right? Fuck you. Look at the evidence before you jump to your ignorant conclusion which you 'comfort' yourself with, for lack of a better word. There is obviously more to the picture here folks, even IF thermite didn't bring down the World Trade Center complex. Just look at the fact that not one of those planes wasn't shot down. It's bullshit. We have the largest military industrial complex in the world, and they WANT you to believe in the boogie man. Get it? This was all an act to get everything they wanted, and the American people were dumb enough to give it to them.

Now look at what you've got, you ignorant morons. Our great American jobless, fruitless economy. Hope you're happy! We tried to wake your asses up, but you all had to fall for yet another clever deceit (Obama) and his eloquent plans to cozy up with all those wall street bankers who put him into power. Wow, the bailout really worked to the tune of 7 TRILLION dollars didn't it? The average American Joe is no better off today than before the government decided to go around lending money to the very bankers who put us in this financial predicament

Get a clue. Get off the fence. Wake up America.
The people, united - will never be defeated.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Seven People given the “Keys” To The Internet?





These smart cards are the actual keys to the Internet. There are seven of them and they hold the power to restarting the world wide web “in the event of a catastrophic event.”

The basic idea is that in the event of an Internet catastrophe, the DNSSEC (domain name system security) could be damaged or compromised and we’d be left without a way to verify if a URL is pointing to the correct website. That’s when the holders of these smart cards would be called into action:

A minimum of five of the seven keyholders – one each from Britain, the U.S., Burkina Faso, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, China, and the Czech Republic – would have to converge at a U.S. base with their keys to restart the system and connect everything once again.

A minimum of five people is needed because each of the smart cards contains only a fraction of the recovery key necessary to set things right again. This means that no single person will hold all the power to resetting our little cyber world. [BBC via PopSci]

Jim Rogers Calls CNBC a PR Agency Whose Sole Purpose Is To Make Stocks Go Higher



A “cheeky” Jim Rogers appeared earlier on CNBC Europe (which incidentally is orders of magnitude better than its US equivalent), and confirmed the depths to which the once relevant and informative TV station has now fallen. In a discussion over the European Stress BS, the topic turned to the role of PR agencies when it comes to shaping popular perceptions, at which point this slipped: “The whole purpose of PR is to make stocks go higher. That’s what CNBC and many many PR agencies are all about. Yes, they make things look better for a while. Are they really better? No.” Propaganda, in other words.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Wikileaks posts Afgan War Papers ...





Afgan War Papers [CNN article]

WikiLeaks - Afgan War Diary Link


(CNN) -- Journalists and other observers around the world spent Monday poring over a vast cache of documents a whistleblower website says are U.S. reports that exhaustively chronicle the twists, turns and horror of the 9-year-old war in Afghanistan.

The whistleblower website WikiLeaks.org published more than 75,000 of the reports on Sunday. The documents date from between 2004 and January 2010, and are divided into more than 100 categories.

Tens of thousands of pages of reports document attacks on U.S. troops and their responses, relations between Americans in the field and their Afghan allies, intramural squabbles among Afghan civilians and security forces, and concerns about neighboring Pakistan's ties to the Taliban.

The "direct fire" category accounts for the largest number -- at 16,293 reports -- while "graffiti," "mugging," "narcotics" and "threat" each account for one. And WikiLeaks has another 15,000 documents that it plans to publish after editing out names to protect people, according to the website's founder and editor in chief, Julian Assange.

He told CNN's "Larry King Live" that the first-hand accounts represent "the cut and thrust of the entire war over the past six years," from the military's own raw data -- numbers of casualties, threat reports and notes from meetings between Afghan leaders and U.S. commanders.

Jail Time for Parents who miss Parent / Teacher Conferences

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2010/07/12/pn.parent.teacher.meetings.hln