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Quotes and Questions
Thanks to
Waking
the Dead...
"I believe that
banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing
armies . . . If the American people ever allow private banks to control the
issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks
and corporations that will grow up around [the banks] . . . will deprive the
people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the
continent their fathers conquered"
-Thomas Jefferson (1802)
"I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes
me to tremble for the safety of my country. . . . corporations have been
enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money
power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the
prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and
the Republic is destroyed."
-Abraham Lincoln, Nov. 21, 1864
"This Act (the Federal Reserve Act, 1913) establishes the most gigantic
trust on earth. When the President (Woodrow Wilson) signs the Bill, the
invisible government of the Monetary Power will be legalized... The worst
legislative crime of the ages is perpetrated by this banking and currency
Bill."
-Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr.
(served in the U.S. Congress when the Federal Reserve was passed)
"Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me
privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the Field of
commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a
power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so
complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when
they speak in condemnation of it." Woodrow Wilson,The New Freedom (1913)
"…the drive of the Rockefellers and their allies is to create a one-world
government, combining super-capitalism and Communism under the same tent,
all under their control"… "Do I mean conspiracy? Yes, I do. I am convinced
there is such a plot, international in scope, generations old in planning,
and incredibly evil in intent."
-LAWRENCE P. Mc DONALD, Member of Congress, November 1975 (anti-communist
leader...killed by the Soviets)
"[The war in Iraq is] a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period
of cooperation. Out of these troubled times...a new world order can emerge."
- George Herbert Walker Bush (Sr) (September 11, 1990)
"It is the sacred principles enshrined in the UN Charter to which we will
henceforth pledge our allegiance."
-George Herbert Walker Bush (Sr)
(Speech at the UN, February 1, 1992)
Some Questions...
1. How can the Federal Reserve, a
private bank, control our money supply... The constitution gives sole
authority to congress to print and regulate money... (many past presidents
warned about the danger of a private central bank)
2. How could we possibly swear allegiance to the United Nations if the US
Constitution exists?
3. What is the "Military Industrial Complex?"
(the focus of Dwight D. Eisenhower's speech as he left office)
4. What is the CFR, Council on Foreign Relations?
(Who was behind its establishment?)
5. Who financed Hitler's War Machine?
LATEST UPDATE
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JUST USA
Here is some news about USA
Thanks to
AB_Progressives and
Legitgov.org
[Well, Bush has always said that he is a "uniter," not a "divider."] Baghdad officials end link with 'coalition' in protest --Minister claims 37 victims were tied up and killed 28 Mar 2006 Senior ministers from the three main Shia factions united yesterday to denounce an American raid on a Baghdad mosque complex in which at least 20 people died, opening the biggest rift between the US and Iraq's majority Shia community since the toppling of Saddam Hussein. To know more click HERE Top U.S. court being asked to curb Bush's powers
[Yes! Would somebody, *anybody,* PLEASE curb Bush's powers?] 28 Mar 2006 The Supreme Court of the United States was set to hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case that may determine what limits, if any, should be placed on the wartime powers of an American president. To know more click HERE US agrees to release Abu Ghraib pictures
28 Mar 2006 The Defense Department on Tuesday agreed to release 74 photos and three videos -- many that have already been published -- that depict prisoner abuse in Abu Ghraib and were sought by civil rights groups. To know more click HERE ACLU: Iraq Prison Photos to Be Released
28 Mar 2006 The federal government has agreed to release disputed pictures showing American soldiers tormenting Iraqi detainees at Abu Ghraib prison, the American Civil Liberties Union said Tuesday. To know more click HERE Military won't charge U.S. contractors detained in Iraq
28 Mar 2006 The U.S. military won't charge the 16 American security contractors [mercenaries] who were held by Marines in Iraq for 72 hours last summer after a shooting incident near Fallujah, a Navy spokesman said Tuesday. To know more click HERE Pentagon denounces Halliburton's 'overwhelmingly negative' performance in Iraq
28 Mar 2006 A new report released today reveals that Pentagon officials and investigators have harshly criticized Halliburton’s oil reconstruction work in Iraq, citing "profound systemic problems," "exorbitant indirect costs," "misleading" and "distorted" cost reports, a "lack of cost control," an "overwhelmingly negative" evaluation, and an "obstructive" corporate attitude toward oversight. To know more click HERE Report Adds to Criticism of Halliburton's Iraq Role
29 Mar 2006 Even as a Halliburton subsidiary was absorbing harsh criticism of its costs on a 2003 no-bid contract for work in Iraq, the government officials overseeing a second contract wrote that the company was running up exorbitant new expenses on similar work, according to a report issued yesterday by the staff for the Democrats on the House Government Reform Committee. To know more click HERE Two Soldiers Die in Iraq
28 Mar 2006 Two U.S. soldiers died and three others were injured in two incidents in Iraq today. To know more click HERE GW strike group will head south for training
28 Mar 2006 The Navy will send an aircraft carrier [George Washington] strike group, with four ships, a 60-plane air wing and 6,500 sailors, to Caribbean and South American waters for a major training exercise, it was announced Monday. To know more click HERE Uganda deports US evangelist accused of terrorism
28 Mar 2006 Uganda deported an American evangelist who was charged with terrorism after detectives found assault rifles hidden in his bedroom just days before last month's election, the country's police chief said on Tuesday. To know more click HERE Victory for centre party as Israelis reject hard liners
29 Mar 2006 Israel was heading for a period of intense political haggling last night after exit polls showed Ehud Olmert’s ruling centre party emerging as the largest party in the general election. To know more click HERE Officials: Water in Mass. Possibly Tainted
28 Mar 2006 Residents of two towns were ordered to stop using water from their taps after someone broke into the area's supply facility and left behind a 5-gallon container that had an odor. To know more click HERE ACLU says FBI watched war protesters in domestic terrorism probe
28 Mar 2006 FBI files on domestic terrorism show the agency monitored a meeting of anti-war activists in Denver in 2003, suggesting the government may treat dissent as "potential terrorism," the American Civil Liberties Union said Tuesday. To know more click HERE Top Bush aide resigns
28 Mar 2006 President [sic] Bush today replaced his long-serving chief of staff and confidant, Andrew Card, in a top-level shakeup of a White House staff that has faced widespread criticism for repeated mistakes as the pResident's job-approval ratings have reached an all-time low. To know more click HERE Former US defence secretary Weinberger dies
29 Mar 2006 Former United States defence secretary Caspar Weinberger has died. He oversaw a massive US military build-up as former US President Ronald Reagan's defence secretary, and strongly opposed concessions to Moscow in arms control negotiations. Mr Weinberger later became caught up in the Iran-Contra scandal that dogged the Reagan regime. To know more click HERE US asked to cede Iraq control
28 Mar 2006 Iraq's ruling parties have demanded US forces cede control of security as the government investigated a raid on a Shiite mosque complex that ministers said involved "cold blooded" killings by US-led troops. To know more click HERE US soldiers kill 22 in attack on Baghdad mosque
27 Mar 2006 US forces killed 22 people and wounded eight at a mosque in east Baghdad... Videotape showed a heap of male bodies with gunshot wounds on the floor of the Imam's living quarters in what was said to be the Al Mustafa mosque. There were 5.56mm shell casings on the floor, which is the type of ammunition used by US soldiers. To know more click HERE Iran accuses US role over Iraq prayer hall killing
28 Mar 2006 Iran accused the United States of killing at least 16 people in a raid on a Baghdad Shiite mosque, according to an AFP report. To know more click HERE Soldiers flee to Canada to avoid Iraq duty
28 Mar 2006 Hundreds of deserters from the US armed forces have crossed into Canada and are now seeking political refugee status there, arguing that violations of the rules of war in Iraq by the US entitle them to asylum. To know more click HERE Anti-war protester arrested at parliament
27 Mar 2006 Brian Haw, the anti-war protester who has lived at a one-man peace camp outside Parliament since June 2001, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of obstructing the police. To know more click HERE Bush Proposed Assassinating Hussein to Provoke War With Iraq: Memo
27 Mar 2006 During a private two-hour meeting in the Oval Office on Jan. 31, 2003, President [sic] Bush made clear to Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain that he was determined to invade Iraq without the second United Nations resolution, or even if international arms inspectors failed to find unconventional weapons, said a confidential memo about the meeting written by Mr. Blair's top foreign policy adviser and reviewed by The New York Times... Without much elaboration, the memo also says the president raised three possible ways of provoking a confrontation [with Iraq]. "The U.S. was thinking of flying U2 reconnaissance aircraft with fighter cover over Iraq, painted in U.N. colours," the memo says, attributing the idea to Mr. Bush. "If Saddam fired on them, he would be in breach." It also described the president as saying, "The U.S. might be able to bring out a defector who could give a public presentation about Saddam's W.M.D," referring to weapons of mass destruction. A brief clause in the memo refers to a third possibility, mentioned by Mr. Bush, a proposal to assassinate Saddam Hussein. To know more click HERE Bush's tribunals under court scrutiny
27 Mar 2006 A Guantanamo Bay inmate is at the heart of a U.S. Supreme Court case this week that could determine whether President [sic] George W. Bush has the power to use military tribunals in his war on [of] terrorism. To know more click HERE Now the Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us
--Secret report warns of rioting and nuclear war --Britain will be 'Siberian' in less than 20 years --Threat to the world is greater than terrorism 22 Feb 2004 Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters. A secret report, suppressed by US defence chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a 'Siberian' climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world. To know more click HERE
. Skywatchers await total eclipse Skywatchers across the globe are preparing to watch a total eclipse of the Sun.To know more click HERE
. Solaris author Stanislaw Lem dies Polish author Stanislaw Lem, most famous for science fiction works including Solaris, has died aged 84, after suffering from heart disease.To know more click HERE
. Israel votes for new government Israelis are voting in a general election that is likely to change the political map of the country. To know more click HERE
. West to put sanctions on Belarus The EU and US are to impose sanctions against Belarus over an election that gave President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory and third term. To know more click HERE
. Serbs say farewell to Milosevic Thousands of Serbs have gathered to say farewell to former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic, one week after he died at The Hague war crimes tribunal. To know more click HERE
. Job protests grip French cities Students want the government to withdraw the law Tens of thousands of people have begun marches in French towns and cities to protest against a new law making it easier to dismiss young workers. To know more click HERE
. Milosevic's Son Says Father Was 'Killed' Slobodan Milosevic's son alleged on Tuesday that his father had been "killed," while a U.N. war crimes tribunal official said the court had been told the late Serb leader had regular access to unprescribed medication and alcohol smuggled into his prison cell. To know more click HERE
. NO EVICTIONS FOR KATRINA VICTIMS MOBILIZE MARCH 14 On March 15, FEMA is set to evict Katrina survivors from temporary housing. This latest outrage comes on top of first leaving thousands to die in New Orleans, then sending in the National Guard with "shoot to kill" orders instead of a rescue mission, displacing 10's of thousands of people without adequate housing or aid, and now evicting people who have nothing left. These evictions cannot be allowed to go down. That which you will not resist and mobilize to stop, you will learn — or be forced — to accept. To know more click HERE
. Wake Up America! In August 2004, the FBI and the US Justice Department counter-intelligence bureau announced that they were investigating a top Pentagon analyst suspected of spying for Israel and handing over highly confidential documents on US policy toward Iran to AIPAC which in turn handed them over to the Israeli Embassy. The FBI had been covertly investigating senior Pentagon analyst, Larry Franklin and AIPAC leaders, Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman for several years prior to their indictment for spying. On August 29, 2005 the Israeli Embassy predictably hotly denied the spy allegation. On the same day Larry Franklin was publicly named as a spy suspect. To know more click HERE
. USA should not dear attack Iran ! First, to create a new oil exchange in March 2006, which will sell Iranian oil for euros. Second, to develop the nation's nuclear technology capabilities, possibly for producing nuclear for the generation of electricity. Officially, the Bush Administration is... To know more click HERE
. Iran rules out foreign enrichment plan Iran says it is no longer considering a Russian compromise deal intended to defuse an international dispute over whether Iran is seeking to build an atomic bomb. Russia had proposed that it make nuclear fuel on Iran's behalf in order to ensure uranium was enriched only to... To know more click HERE
. Afghan Parliamentarian Malalai Joya touring US The real heroes of Afghanistan are its women, who over decades of oppression and brutality continue to struggle for peace and freedom. Their goals are the simple human ones of obtaining medical help, education, and freedom from religious fundamentalism. Their enemies have been and still are numerous and powerful, ranging from the Taliban to perfidious so-called aid agencies, "allied" governments, and the still-reigning warlords. RAWA remains the oldest, most effective organization that continues this struggle for the women of Afghanistan. RAWA supports Afghan Parliamentarian Malalai Joya in her efforts, often at the cost of threats to her life, to improve the plight of women in that country. To know more click HERE
. Bush Warns Iran, Syria on Iraq Meddling Playing down predictions that Iraq is headed toward civil war, President Bush said Saturday that he's optimistic a new government will unify the nation. He denounced any moves by Iran or Syria to interfere in Iraq's effort to build a democracy. To know more click HERE
. Haig says U.S. repeating a mistake it made in Vietnam Former Nixon adviser Alexander Haig said Saturday military leaders in Iraq are repeating a mistake made in Vietnam by not applying the full force of the military to win the war. To know more click HERE
. Recognising Israel 'is up to the people' Hamas's draft government programme has left the question of recognising Israel to the Palestinian people - leaving the door open for a possible referendum. Hamas published a draft of its government programme on its website on Saturday. The fifth article in the programme says: "The question of recognising Israel is not the jurisdiction of one faction, nor the government, but a decision for the Palestinian people." To know more click HERE
. SAS soldier quits Army in disgust at 'illegal' American tactics in Iraq An SAS soldier has refused to fight in Iraq and has left the Army over the "illegal" tactics of United States troops and the policies of coalition forces. After three months in Baghdad, Ben Griffin told his commander that he was no longer prepared to fight alongside American forces. To know more click HERE
. Friendly fire has killed 17 soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan Friendly fire incidents like the one that killed former professional football player Pat Tillman have cost the lives of 17 Army soldiers in the past four years in Iraq and Afghanistan, a lower rate than in other recent conflicts, Army data show. To know more click HERE
. Anglican leader criticises Guantanamo, terrorism The leader of the world's Anglicans branded the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay an "extraordinary legal anomaly" on Sunday and said it set a dangerous precedent for dictators around the world. To know more click HERE
. Details of some Guantanamo hearings Details from transcripts of "enemy combatant" hearings involving Guantanamo detainees: _Abdulaziz Sayer, a Kuwaiti who studied at the Imam Mohamed Bin Saud Islamic University, has a degree in Islamic law. He met a man while worshipping in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, who advised him to go to Afghanistan to teach the Quran. He entered Afghanistan in October 2001 and did charity work. His name was found on a computer after coalition forces raided a house, but he denied belonging to al-Qaida or the Taliban. To know more click HERE
. Guantanamo: Three tales of Terror Michael Winterbottom Tells James Mottram How He Got The Inside Story Of America’s Shame MICHAEL Winterbottom can afford a rueful smile. Guantanamo Bay’s prominence on the news agenda may stem from fresh reports by the Labour-led Commons Foreign Affairs Committee and Amnesty International, as well as Tony Blair’s recent reluctance to call for the camp’s closure. Still, the 45-year-old British director knows his searing new docu-drama has made a contribution to highlighting an apparent human rights atrocity. “I don’t think any one person is going to change anything,†Winterbottom admits. “But if enough film-makers and journalists focus on Guantanamo then, bit by bit, more people will realise how terrible it is.†To know more click HERE
. US papers tell Guantanamo inmates' stories THE Pentagon has released the names and home countries of about 300 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, offering a rare glimpse into the top-secret military prison in Cuba where many of the men have been held for up to four years. To know more click HERE
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