"It
is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they
kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets." - Voltaire
"What is morally wrong can never be politically right." - Lord Shaftesbury
"People
who go uninvited, to a country other than their own, shooting,
detonating bombs and killing civilians... We call them 'Terrorists'
when they come here. We call them 'Heroes' when we send them ." - Evette Carter
"The best way of avenging thyself is not to become like the wrong-doer." - Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - (121 AD -180 AD) Roman Emperor, 161-180 AD
"There is no greater evil than killing. I don't care whether they call it war or justice. Life is precious." - Brian Jacques, Mossflower
Published on Feb 3, 2013
Ann Bressington Exposes Agenda 21,
Club of Rome, Sustainable Development, at the Lord Monckton Launch 2 Feb
2013 at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
Published on Feb 7, 2013
http://SonsOfLibertyAcademy.com
Listen to all...
Go ahead listen to everyone, but realize that no one has the right answers for you...
...you need to develop your own cognitive and conscious skills to be your own leader.
...Follow None.
Listen to all...
Go ahead listen to everyone, but realize that no one has the right answers for you...
...you need to develop your own cognitive and conscious skills to be your own leader.
...Follow None.
The Mali Blowback: More to Come?
By Stephen Zunes
U.S.-trained
Army Captain Amadou Sanogo and other officers staged a coup and called
for U.S. intervention along the lines of Afghanistan and the "war on
terror."
Britamgate: Staging False Flag Attacks in Syria
By Voltaire Network
On
January 22 a telling leak cropped up in the Internet. British defense
contractor's BRITAM server was hacked and megabytes of classified
internal files of the firm were released to the public. - What is the
story behind the leakage? Why this scandal is likely to turn around the
situation in Syria?
Obama Grants Self License To Kill
This is the power claimed by kings and tyrants.
By Andrew P. Napolitano
Did
you consent to a government that can kill whom it wishes? How about
one that plays tricks on federal judges? How long will it be before the
presidential killing comes home?
Brennan Nomination Exposes Criticism on Targeted Killings and Secret Saudi Base
By Greg Miller and Karen DeYoung
Civil
liberties groups described the white paper as an example of the kind
of unchecked executive power Obama campaigned against during his first
presidential run.
NY Times Reveals Location Of Secret US Base In Saudi Arabia
By MARGARET SULLIVAN
The
Times and other news organizations, including The Washington Post, had
withheld the location of that base at the request of the C.I.A.
How Israel is Fueling the Syrian Fire
By Nicola Nasser
Israel
is either trying to escalate militarily to embroil an unwilling United
States in the Syrian conflict, in a too late attempt to pre-empt a
political solution, out of a belief that the fall of the Al - Assad
regime will serve Israel's strategy.
Decade After Iraq WMD Speech at UN
Ex-Powell Aide Lawrence Wilkerson Debates Author Norman Solomon
Video & Transcript
"Was
the intelligence politicized in addition to being wrong at its roots?
Absolutely. And the leader of that politicization was the vice
president of the United States, Richard Cheney."
How Tony Blair and Iraq Robbed a Generation of Their Faith in Politics
By Sam Parker
If
every generation lives through an event that opens their eyes to
politics for the first time, then perhaps there also an event that
closes them again, if not entirely then at least in part.
How I Reached my Breaking Point Ten Years Ago
By Simon Black
The
political and banking elite have given us more war, inflation, and
epic financial crises. They've turned Western civilization into a giant
police state. And they've managed to brainwash the great masses so
effectively that the people are crying out for more.
The U.S. Congress: From One Crisis to Another, The Politics of Debt Default
By Prof Rodrigue Tremblay
Ever since Republicans
took control of the 435-member U.S. House of Representatives in 2010, a
fiscal drama with the White House and the U.S. Senate has been
replayed time and again. One of the political gimmick is called the
"raising of the country's debt limit."
Hard News
19 killed' in Syria car bombings:
At least 19 members
of Syria's security forces have been killed in two suicide car bombings
targeting a military intelligence headquarters in the south-central
city of Palmyra, a watchdog said.
Syrian rebels are forging child soldiers into 'killing machines':
"When they arrive
here, they are children. By the time they leave, they are killing
machines," said Abdel Razzaq, a 38-year-old former army sergeant who
trains the boys.
Saudi Arabia confesses support for terrorists in Syria:
The representative
of Saudi authorities in Jordan in an interview with the newspaper
Al-Hayat, a leading pan-Arab daily reported Monday that since the
beginning of the Syrian crisis, some 2,500 Saudis have entered the Arab
country.
Syrian rebels open US lobbying agency:
Brian Sayers is a
former Nato political officer lobbying in the corridors of Washington
on behalf of Syrian rebels fighting the regime of Bashar Al Assad, the
country's president.
Syrian rebels to open NY, Washington offices:
The coalition's
presence in the U.S. capital and near the United Nations is expected to
raise its profile in the United States and internationally, the
diplomats said.
US concerned over Turkey's remarks on 'Israeli Syria attack':
US State
Department's spokesperson said the US filed a complaint with Turkey and
pointed out the primary need to focus on Syrian President Bashar
Assad's violence against his own people
Stray puppy finds own way home:
Obama Plans Visit to Israel This Spring:
President Obama
plans to travel to Israel this spring for the first time since taking
office, as he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu try to move past
the friction of the last four years now that both have won re-election.
Palestinian PM warns PA 'on the brink':
"The situation in
which we must wait for Israel's prime minister to decide on a monthly
basis whether or not money is transferred to us, places us in an
impossible situation. If Israel doesn't come to its senses - we will be
in danger of collapsing," Yedioth Ahronoth quoted Palestinian Prime
Minister Salam Fayyad as saying,
Iran is a nuclear state but has no intention to launch attack on Israel - Ahmadinejad:
"[The world] wants
Iran to go back to what it was in the past, but they won't succeed.
They assume we'll give in to pressure, but such thoughts are misguided.
We're already an industrial and nuclear country...we must ensure
development and growth and bring them to pass, and the world must
acknowledge our progress,"
Sanctions are an act of war:
New U.S. sanctions Iran, locks up oil revenues:
"This will
significantly restrict Iran's ability to make use of the oil revenue
that it's earning," a senior U.S. official told reporters about the
sanctions
The Counterproductive Effects of Leveling Sanctions on Iran :
The U.S.-sponsored
sanctions dramatically debilitated Iraq's economy. UNICEF, for example,
contends that the sanctions led to the deaths of over a million
Iraqis, including more than a half million children. We face the same
risk today in Iran as we faced in Iraq.
EU court rules for second time against Iran bank sanctions;
A European Union
court has ruled that the EU should lift sanctions it imposed on one of
Iran's largest banks, the second such judgment that could complicate
Western efforts to increase pressure on the Islamic Republic.
Russia expects 'serious progress' on Iran nuclear crisis:
"Despite
everything, I would very much hope to see the upcoming round result in
-- if not an outright breakthrough -- then serious progress," Ryabkov
said in a wide-ranging interview with the state-run RIA Novosti news
agency.
Hezbollah denies Bulgaria bus bomb:
Hezbollah denies
Bulgaria bus bombHezbollah has rejected a Bulgarian investigation that
blamed it for a deadly 2012 bus bombing which killed five Israeli
tourists and a bus driver. The report prompted Israel's PM to call for
Hezbollah to be banned as a terror group by EU nations.
Bulgaria appeases US, Israel on bus probe: Op-Ed
The Bulgarian
government on Tuesday made a mockery of its political independence by
publicly implicating Lebanon's Hezbollah in last year's attack on an
Israeli bus in the resort city of Burgas, despite the fact that its
"official investigation is still going on"
Israel vows "justice" for victims of Bulgaria attack:
Israel's prime
minister has told relatives of victims of last year's attack on Israeli
tourists in Bulgaria that those responsible for the killings "will pay
the price."
Militants kill 4 policemen, wound 5 in separate attacks in Iraq, officials say;
Assailants opened
automatic fire on police checkpoints in central and northern Iraq early
on Wednesday, killing four officers and wounding five, officials said.
'Al-Qaeda making comeback' in Iraq's Kirkuk:
There has been rise
in the number of terror attacks in the northern Iraqi province of
Kirkuk, prompting warnings from government officials that groups linked
with al-Qaeda are making a comeback.
Secret US Base in Saudi Arabia for drone Assassinations in Yemen:
Saudi Arabia is home
to the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina and the continued
presence of US troops after the 1991 Gulf war was one of the stated
motivations behind al-Qaida's 9/11 terrorist attacks and the Khobar
Towers bombing five years earlier.
Nigerian Islamists kill 6 park rangers in revenge attack:
Boko Haram
insurgents killed at least six park rangers on Tuesday in a reprisal
attack after troops backed by helicopter gunships destroyed their base
in a Nigerian game reserve.
'Hundreds' of rebels killed:
French-led forces
have killed hundreds of militants in fighting to reclaim northern Mali
and with the rebels' last bastion secured, France said Tuesday it will
begin withdrawing troops in March.
Killing of Tunisian Opposition Figure Sets Off Protests:
A leading Tunisian
opposition politician who had fiercely criticized the Islamist-led
government, accusing it of turning a blind eye to violence by religious
hard-liners, was fatally shot outside his home in Tunis on Wednesday,
officials said.
Tunisia PM to dissolve government amid crisis:
Protesters clash with police, blaming Islamist-led government of failing to protect slain politician Shokri Belaid.
France action in Mali is real war, says Le Drian:
French forces are
embroiled in a "real war" with "terrorists" around the Malian town of
Gao, Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said. Islamist militants
were swept from Gao last month, but Mr Le Drian said clashes were
continuing in the area.
Tuareg rebels say they extend control in Mali's northeast:
Pro-autonomy Tuareg
rebels in Mali said on Tuesday they had occupied the town of Menaka,
extending their control of the remote northeast as they position for
talks with the government after the retreat of al Qaeda-linked
insurgents.
4 Civilians reported killed in Afghanistan:
Four Afghan
civilians, a woman and three children, were found dead following
fighting between coalition forces and insurgents in Herat province,
officials said.
Obama regime kills 5 people in Pakistan: :
At least five
persons were killed when a US drone targeted a house located at Spinwam
of North Waziristan on Wednesday, Geo News reported
Pakistan's Ambassador to the U.S. Speaks Out Against Drone Strikes:
Pakistan's
ambassador to the U.S. has spoken out against American drone strikes in
Pakistan, pointing out that they are illegal, create more militants
than they kill, and violate national sovereignty.
Naming the Dead: Bureau announces new drones project:
The
Bureau is launching an ambitious new investigation, which will seek to
identify as many as possible of those killed in US covert drone
strikes in Pakistan, whether civilian or militant.
Royal Bank of Scotland fined US $615 million for rate rigging:
Britain's
Royal Bank of Scotland will pay US and British authorities US$615
million and plead guilty to wire fraud in Japan to settle allegations
it manipulated global benchmark interest rates.
UK government plans to track ALL web use:
MI5 to install 'black box' spy devices to monitor British internet traffic
U.S.-Canada Harmonizing Border Security and Immigration Measures:
Without
much fanfare, they have signed an immigration agreement that would
allow them to share biographic and at a later date, biometric
information. As part of a North American security perimeter, both
countries are further harmonizing border security and immigration
measures.
Congress Is About to Introduce Legislation to Decriminalize Marijuana:
Democratic
Reps. Jared Polis of Colorado, left, and Earl Blumenauer of Oregon
will introduce sweeping marijuana reform legislation Tuesday. The
legislation, which would regulate marijuana like alcohol
===
"Let us be peace and joy"
Tom Feeley
You can fool some people sometimes,
But you can't fool all the people all the time.
So now we see the light,
We gonna stand up for our rights!
The men who learn endurance, are they who call the whole world brother.
~ Charles Dickens ~
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