Wednesday, November 20, 2013

I do like, and always have, to think for myself. I'm a natural skeptic and pragmatist. only you decide what to do with the intel..........some are going to be schooled, very soon

"The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear."  - Herbert Agar
 
 
 
"A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it." - Oscar Wilde
 
 
 
"Truth is not determined by majority vote" Doug Gwyn
 
 
 
"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it" - Mohandas Gandhi
 
 
 
"I believe that even amid today's motor bursts and whining bullets, there is still hope for a brighter tomorrow.":Martin Luther King - Acceptance Speech, - Nobel Peace Peace Prize in Oslo








a snl re-run













repete here please try and understand ...............you are in control, just do not fully understand just how much.......... yet

the things you need to hear..........are blocked out by things everyone has to hear and see in order to make sound judgements according to wtf ? (corporate overseers) and of course the def, the blind, the dumb, most of the folks standing before you on any given day.....judgment and mercy are given judiciously...........cameran poe said one time:  There are only two people i trust, one of them is me and the other is not you.....deal w/it


World Toilet Day, Wal-Mart's Wage War & Uncensoring Native American History


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Posted: 19 Nov 2013 04:18 PM PST
19 November 2013
 - Top scientists and government officials say that Tepco should be removed from all efforts to stabilize Fukushima. And an international team of the smartest scientists should handle this difficult “surgery”.
Do we really want to entrust U.S. “national security” and perhaps even “human survival” in the Northern Hemisphere to these guys?
If an incompetent doctor killed numerous patients doing routine surgery – and then lied and tried to cover it up – would you let him perform brain surgery on a VIP such as the president?
Of course not?
So why are we letting Tepco to remove the fuel rods from Fukushima?
Tepco has an abysmal track record.



Interview: Jason Lord / Brandon Kristy (By Dutch Merrick)| Zeitgeist Day 2013 [ Movement ]







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ignore, but NOT going away any time soon..........btw, I do not play well with others or so my teachers, pastors,  parents.............said so, do you believe them?  expect us telepathic-cryptic most very soon.............you fat bastards scared yet?  imagine you are starting to Wonder wtf's up? 'cause you must expect us' shot over the bow.............




are we turning into cock roaches.........just asking, gonna bulldoze detroit and put tents up there?

maybe toronto can help.........they have extra crack $$, and my peeps at the complex are down...the
fords, where the hell did they go?  forgot your football team.......Mich.....pity





Posted: 18 Nov 2013 05:44 PM PST
18 November 2013
 - I've never been very politically minded. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I've never been arrested and I don't like to get in trouble. I do like, and always have, to think for myself. I'm a natural skeptic and pragmatist. These days, there are a couple of issues that are getting under my skin, and connecting the dots between them helps to establish a framework for a truth in science "sniff-test". Be warned, you may find that many arenas in which you have come to believe that you were being protected by your authority figures and government, in fact, you've been led down a blind path, and will be left there to fend for yourself when it all goes down. That's why I advocate for consumer empowerment and thoughtful decision-making about what we put in our bodies.
Humans suffer from hubris – we think we know better than nature, can fix it, manipulate it, and master



Posted: 18 Nov 2013 08:56 AM PST
18 November 2013
 - The Australian government is on its way to approve an application from PaxVax Australia (PaxVax) for the intentional release of a GMO vaccine consisting of live bacteria into the environment in Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria.
According to the "regulator", it qualifies as a limited and controlled release under section 50A of the Gene Technology Act 2000 (the Act).
PaxVax is seeking approval to conduct the clinical trial of a genetically modified live bacterial vaccine against cholera.






to the spanish no thank-you.........


Antennas of the former National Security Agency (NSA) listening station are seen at the Teufelsberg hill, or Devil's Mountain in Berlin, November 5, 2013. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Antennas of the former National Security Agency (NSA) listening station are seen at the Teufelsberg hill, or Devil's Mountain in Berlin, November 5, 2013.
Credit: Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch

(Reuters) - A secret U.S. intelligence court let the National Security Agency collect an expanded amount of data about Americans' email even after finding that the agency systematically exceeded the limits of a smaller program, newly released documents show.


The judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court recounted a litany of problems with the first, smaller program, including the NSA collecting more categories of information than had been approved by the court and sharing data more widely within the electronic eavesdropping agency than had been authorized.

At issue are emails among U.S. citizens that the NSA scooped up in its pursuit of foreign intelligence. Though historically focused overseas, the agency intensified its domestic operations after the September 11, 2001, attacks in hopes of finding people in the country working with terrorists or spies.

The programs let the NSA search for Americans who had electronic contact with people who were in turn linked to people hostile to the United States. At times, however, analysts queried the database with names that had not been found to be terrorists or foreign agents, the judge found.

The NSA was allowed to share criminal evidence with law enforcement agencies, but in other cases it was supposed to obscure email addresses to protect the identities of U.S. citizens because of the Fourth Amendment's protections against unreasonable searches. read more










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