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May 18, 2011

This is More Believable… (Death of Osama bin Laden)

Bin Laden died 5 years ago – former CIA agent

A former CIA agent claims that the US commandoes did not kill Osama bin Laden, since the “terrorist No. 1” died a natural death almost five years before the US reported his death at the hands of an American task force on the night of May 1st this year.The bombshell was dropped in an interview with the Russian TV Channel One by the former CIA agent Berkan Yarash, who had personally known bin Laden since the early 1990s. According to him, the US commandoes just found the Al-Qaeda leader’s grave, dug out his remains and then staged an operation to wipe him out.  Читать далее
Source: Voice of Russia.

Interesting and most likely the true considering the track record of our American government…

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April 4, 2011

Herman Cain For President of America…

Conservative businessman Herman Cain, who is mulling a run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, tells Newsmax that President Barack Obama’s “leadership weaknesses” are becoming apparent. And Cain insists that he can defeat Obama at the polls.

Cain, a newspaper columnist and former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, also says the United States can achieve energy independence if Obama allows the country to exploit its abundant natural resources fully.

Cain won a straw poll at a meeting of tea party activists in Arizona earlier this month. And a Gallup poll released Tuesday showed Cain with one of the highest “positive intensity scores” of all the potential GOP presidential candidates.

Read more on Newsmax.com: Cain: Public Now Sees Obama’s Weakness – He’s Beatable in 2012

Interesting. I like him…

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March 31, 2011

Wake Up America! Obama Blessed by the Neocon’s…

Wake up America! Wake up America! Wake up America…

“People who voted for Obama got 4 more years of Bush… :)”

How is that Change?

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February 25, 2011

The United States is a troubled nation…

Filed under: Cool, Need Truth, Nuts Crazy and Loony — Tags: , , , — admin @ 11:06 am

The United States is a troubled nation, friends. The economy is a mess, the political culture is unbearably shrill, ponytailed types are rioting in Wisconsin, etc. Fortunately there is some good news: Detroit is getting a statue of Robocop…

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PS: Weekly RIA column by Daniel Kalder

February 8, 2011

Free Cell Phones for the Poor? – Major Study to Detail Economic Impact of Lifeline Wireless on Poor & Near Poor Americans…

DIALING UP RECESSION/JOBLESSNESS RELIEF: HOW MUCH WOULD AMERICA’S POOR BENEFIT FROM WIDER ACCESS TO THE FEDERAL LIFELINE PROGRAM SUPPORTING FREE CELL PHONE SERVICE?

Data to Detail Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Personal Income Lost in States – Including CA, CO, HI, MT, NE, ND, OK, SD, VT and WY – Without Access to Program for Their Poorest Citizens.

WASHINGTON, D.C.//NEWS ADVISORY///A groundbreaking study of more than 5,000 poor and near-poor Americans already benefiting from the Federal Communications Commission’s Lifeline Assistance program, to be released Thursday (February 10, 2011), will show how many additional billions of dollars in personal income could be generated if federally subsidized cell phone service was made more widely available to the millions of eligible Americans not yet participating in it.

Based on a major national survey of Lifeline users by Infogroup/Opinion Research Corporation (ORC) International and released by the independent New Millennium Research Council (NMRC), the new study by telecommunications access expert Nicholas P. Sullivan is a first-of-its-kind effort to evaluate the Lifeline Assistance program’s current and potential economic benefits (including the ability to find and keep jobs) in the context of wireless operators providing free cell phone service to eligible individuals who cannot afford them.

The Sullivan report gauges how much personal income poor and near-poor Americans who cannot afford cell phones are losing in the 15 states – including California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming — not yet open to free Lifeline-eligible wireless service. Speakers on the phone-based news event at 1:30 p.m. EST on February 10, 2011 will be:

* Nicholas P. Sullivan, fellow at the Center for Emerging Market Enterprises at the Fletcher School, co-chair of The Fletcher School Leadership Program for Financial Inclusion, and author of You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones are Connecting the World’s Poor to the Global Economy (2007).

* Samuel A. Simon, senior fellow, New Millennium Research Council; and * Graham Hueber, senior project manager, ORC International. Nicholas Sullivan authored the March 2008 NMRC-published report, “Cell Phones Provide Significant Economic Gains for Low-Income American Households,” which concluded that providing cell phones to the 38 percent of America’s 45 million poorest households now without them — including millions of seniors, Hispanics, African-Americans and rural residents — could help them get work or make money worth $2.9 billion or more.

TO PARTICIPATE: You can join this live, phone-based news conference (with full, two-way Q&A) at 1:30 p.m. EST on Thursday, February 10, 2011 by dialing 1 (800) 860-2442 in the U.S. Ask for the “Lifeline economic impact report” news event.

CAN’T PARTICIPATE?: A streaming audio recording of the news event will be available on the Web as of 5 p.m. EST on February 10, 2011 at http://thenmrc.org.

CONTACT: Ailis Aaron Wolf at (703) 276-3265 or aaaron@hastingsgroup.com.

Launched in 1999, the New Millennium Research Council is a Washington, D.C. think tank. The work of NMRC focuses primarily on the fields of telecommunications and technology. The contributors to NMRC reports develop workable, real-world solutions to the issues and challenges confronting policymakers. For more information, please visit http://www.thenmrc.org on the Web.

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February 6, 2011

It Really Does Not Get Any better Than This…

Bush cancels European tour over arrest fears

Tags: Guantanamo prison , World, News, Society, George W. Bush
6.02.2011, 13:00
Former US President George W. Bush has reportedly cancelled a trip to Europe amid concerns that he could be arrested for allegedly authorizing the torture of prisoners. Human rights activist blame Bush for ostensibly turning a blind eye to the torture of suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay – something that was earlier confirmed by former CIA director Michael Hayden.

December 16, 2010

Assange brought U.S. to its knees - Fidel Castro | World | RIA Novosti

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has brought the U.S. “to its knees”, former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said in an article published on Wednesday.

“Assange - a man who was known by few just several months ago - has proved that a challenge could be issued to even the most powerful empire ever,” Castro’s Empire in the Dock article read.

“Ideas can be more powerful than nuclear weapons,” he added.

via Assange brought U.S. to its knees - Fidel Castro | World | RIA Novosti.

December 9, 2010

For Honesty. For Democracy. For Freedom…

Suriv Etanretla

I believe that this moment in time marks the true beginning of the inevitable war between totalitarianism and democratic freedom. Over the past 48 hours, the global ruling class has made it’s position clear in relation to the movement perpetuating accountable leadership symbolized by Wikileaks. To begin with, they illegally froze a financial account belonging to our honorable representative Julian Assange for purposes undisclosed which have now been concealed with yet more deception. Next, they issued a cowardly arrest warrant supposedly justifying the apprehension of our brave lightning rod, no doubt predicated on fabricated charges which have been dismissed as false multiple times in the past. Then, I read of the unlawful surveillance of our hero’s legal representation by the corrupt upper crust. Of the censorship of our commentary on Twitter so as to portray our gargantuan support for this righteous movement as minuscule. Of the spineless closure of a gateway to freedom, a means for the unscrupulous to be exposed and for the virtuous to find their voice. And, now, I find that our courageous icon has been delivered into the jaws of censorship, no doubt with the intention of silencing his integrity forever. It cannot be denied that the virtue of freedom itself is under attack.

What more needs to happen before we stand up for what is right? Will we only decide to fight for liberty after Bradley Manning’s tortured carcass is discovered? Will we only confront their treachery after Julian Assange disappears forever? Will we only choose to defend democracy after they remove all obstacles to their tyranny? Will we only give our unreserved support after this noble movement has been destroyed?

To those of you who have misgivings, who are uncertain and who are unwilling, I implore you to open your eyes and truly see our world for what it is. The events of this day reveal the wretched reality of our society. The hypocrisy, the authoritarianism, the deception, it is there for all to see. Please, I beg of you on behalf of all who champion freedom and democracy, please do all that you can to ensure that the dishonest do not escape justice. Whether it be a letter submitted to a paper, a poster put up on a wall, a local protest organized, a new institution established to preserve liberty, a complaint made to a figure of authority, an account of the truth divulged to a friend, every action that fortifies this movement is an extra step on the road to a just society. Please, before it is too late, act now to protect what is decent. Please do not allow this vision of purity to be extinguished by greed and shameless corruption.

The power lies in your hands. For once, you can decide the destiny of our society.

For Honesty. For Democracy. For Freedom.

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December 4, 2010

iPhone Data Problem and Answer…

Filed under: Cool, Junk — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:46 pm

Problem:

An Apple product fan was shocked to discover that on the day he started using his new iPhone 4 he ran up a 300-yuan (US$45) bill within an hour - while he was sleeping.

When photographer Cao Zichen checked his account, he discovered this charge was for Internet use. The bill said he had used his iPhone 4 to connect to the Internet at 2 am, generating a network data flow for 58 minutes.

The confusion is caused by iPhone 4’s new multi-tasking feature, which allows users to run more than one app and switch through different apps when needed.

The new function means a single tap on the Home button will no longer turn off the apps, but only return to the homepage. To turn apps off, users must double-click the Home button, press the apps icon for about two seconds and then press the “Quit” button.

Answer to Problem:

To turn apps off, users must double-click the Home button, press the apps icon for about two seconds and then press the “Quit” button. THEN, flush phone down toilet. Flush twice or three times to make sure phone is really gone…

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December 3, 2010

To those in search of miracles, I give you this…

Filed under: Cool — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — admin @ 11:42 am

Wallace, Idaho – To those in search of miracles, I give you this:

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/bond2.1.1.html

Without fail, every morning, give or take 5 minutes depending on the weather, at 0530 our newspaper appears on the front porch. Not in the weeds or the snow. On the front porch, right by the door, so a be-slippered old geezer can reach out for it without embarrassing his neighbours or getting frostbite on his toes, even in the dark.

The impeccable and predictable timing would be enough to remark upon. Except that, winter or summer, tucked into the newspaper is a dog biscuit. Whoever throws the paper on our porch has never met Chase, our dog, because he is inside the house at this dark hour. But Robert has heard a grump or a woof and figures somebody inside would like a treat.

Comes out of his own pocket, this newspaper-carrier’s milk bone. Now, milk bones are not the most expensive of things, unless you buy them 365 days a year for the hundreds of dogs who live along his route. And I know that our paper-guy does this, because at 3:30 a.m., throwing papers way up in Mullan, he is doing the same thing for the dog-people there. I have witnesses.

Now, come to find out, this individual lives in Smelterville. Smelterville is 20 miles west of Mullan. So in the damned cold and dark (winter or summer, take your pick) he departs the comfort of his feathers, picks up his newspapers in Kellogg, and by 0300 is in Mullan, throwing the day’s news and doggie goodies, and by 0530 or so is tossing the newspaper and the milk bone onto our front porch. This round-trip is about the distance between Seattle and Olympia.

And to top all of that, a couple of days ago, he dropped a Christmas card into the mix, strapped into the same rubber band as the newspaper and the milk bone. It was there on the front porch, at 0 Dark 30. The return address was, simply: The Newspaper Guy. Chase ate the milk bone and spared the card. Who says dogs are unsentimental?

I’ve caught the newspaper guy two or three times on the front porch, his beater breathing exhaust, thanked him for the good work he does every day. He respects my thanks, but he has a route to deliver, he is on his way. By looks he is an old hippie, like me, like most of my orbit. Just doing what he needs to do, except with a flair. I wonder, was he growing pot in California in 1965, or maybe just bugging out of the orange smoke at LZ Crystal on the last Huey before Charlie shot guys out from under him. Maybe, like me during those turbulent times, he was just passing through. I don’t know and I don’t care. Sacrifice is sacrifice and redemption is redemption. We all muddle through.

What I do know is that a guy gets up in the misery of the night, and goes beyond the minimum. He makes Chase, our dog, happy. And once a year thanks me for his business with a Christmas card.

If there is an America to be saved, it will not be trillions to U.S. and foreign banks. It will not be the Fed. It will not be a hideously powerful military steaming through the Straits of Formosa into the maw of an Exocet missile. Salvation will come from a guy waking up 30 miles to my West in the middle of the night, and in addition to doing his job, gives a damn about my dog. Without complaint, but with a great deal of grace.

December 3, 2010

David Bond [send him mail] worked 30 years in the newspaper business as a general assignment and political reporter and editor, on both coasts, Alaska and Canada, garnering numerous national awards for his work. He now covers precious metals equities.

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