12 Aug 2012

Full Spectrum Evil: Secrets of Global Domination

From time immemorial, royalty, priest classes and other self-appointed elites have used any means necessary to dominate the population and keep it divided amongst itself. Alex Jones uses the games of chess, risk and monopoly to explain the classic modes of control used by rulers, representing classic warfare between two factions, world warfare with a complex conflict, and, of course, economic warfare.

Syria, Michele Obama & Mars - Afshin Rattansi

A look at the London 2012 Olympic Games as it comes to an end. We investigate the impact of nuclear weapons on sheeps. We also talk to Ammar Waqqaf, member of the Syrian Social Club in UK, about what is really going on in Syria. These and much more are all reviewed in this edition of Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi. Source

Apartheid: Israeli prisons increase repression during Ramadan - Remember Palestine

Prisoner Hatem Qafisha, an administrative detainee, said the prison's administration started to handcuff the prisoners' hands and legs during meetings with the lawyers, and when using bathrooms. Qashafa also said that the prisoners suffer from these brutal procedures besides the hard living conditions due to the hot weather

NEVER BE A SLAVE - MARCEL CARTIER FT. BIG FRIZZLE & LOGIC + NATIVE SUN - LIGHTNESS OF HAPPINESS = X Art


Obama's slumdog brother: Meet the hopeless drunk from a Nairobi shanty town who is the U.S. President's BROTHER

  • Whilst the President inhabits the luxurious surroundings of the Oval Office and flies aboard Air Force One, his half-brother George Obama lives in a notorious African slum
  • George Obama has battled addictions to drink and drugs for most of his life at the same time as his relative has enjoyed a meteoric rise to power
  • The 30-year-old, who was once hooked on cocaine, says that his surname is frequently a burden to him
By Andrew Malone: As a tall, strangely familiar figure leaves his one-room shack in a notorious African slum this week, a few people jokingly call out to him: ‘Mister President! Mister President!’
Heading for breakfast through his junk-strewn yard, stepping over streams of sewage, the appearance of this slim, angular man prompts giggles and pointing from children in rags playing in the muck.
George Hussein Obama, the half-brother of the most famous man in the world, pictured in the Nairobi slum he calls home
The man’s name is George Hussein Obama and his half-brother is Barack Hussein Obama, Kenya’s most famous son, the first black President of  the U.S. and the most powerful man in the world.
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George Hussein Obama, the half-brother of the most famous man in the world, pictured in the Nairobi slum he calls home

Farmers abandon fields larger than Belgium and Luxembourg, food prices set to surge due to drought

By Madison Ruppert: The worst drought in the United States in a half a century has led to the destruction of roughly one-sixth of the expected corn crop in America over the past month and will likely lead to a significant rise in the price of corn in the very near future.
To make matters even worse, much of the corn crop in the United States is genetically modified and thus susceptible to so-called “superbugs” and is the same strain which has been banned in multiple countries in the European Union.
This July has been the hottest in American history and has caused major damage to the corn crops throughout the United States making some farmers actually entirely abandon fields greater in size than the nations of Belgium and Luxembourg.
Obviously such a major reduction in the corn supply will certainly lead to a rise in the price of corn, it is simple economics. Unfortunately it doesn’t look like such a surge would diminish any time soon.
Even more unfortunate is the fact that corn is not the only commodity which will be negatively impacted by this drought and heat wave.

The Solution... Is the Problem - Eric Sprott

When we wrote Part I of this paper in June 2009, the total U.S. public debt was just north of $10 trillion. Since then, that figure has increased by more than 50% to almost $16 trillion, thanks largely to unprecedented levels of government intervention.
Once the exclusive domain of central bankers and policy makers, acronyms such as QE, LTRO, SMP, TWIST, TARP, TALF have found their way into the mainstream. With the aim of providing stimulus to the economy, central planners of all stripes have both increased spending and reduced taxes in most rich countries. But do these fiscal and monetary measures really increase economic activity or do they have other perverse effects?
In today’s overleveraged world, greater deficits and government spending, financed by an expansion of public debt and the monetary base (“the printing press”), are not the answer to our economic woes. In fact, these policies have been proven to have a negative impact on growth.

MAX KEISER AND THE SILVER LIBERATION ARMY - by overbath

Bankrupt cities in America with Mish Shedlock and Max Keiser

Max interviews Mish Shedlock from MISH'S Global Economic Trend Analysis. He talks about the bankruptcy of many municipalities across America and the role of banking fraud in that. Mike "Mish" Shedlock is an investment advisor at Sitka Pacific Capital. He writes the widely read Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis. Source

U.S Banks Told To Prepare For Total Collapse!

Alex Jones: Martial law is being prepared for a staged banking collapse in the late October. This is a Red Alert! Only exposing the fact that this is staged will make them back off. Let's get to work exposing the Banksters-this is not a game it is WAR!!! Source

Controlling the web

In January 2012, two controversial pieces of legislation were making their way through the US Congress. SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act, and PIPA, the Protect Intellectual Property Act, were meant to crack down on the illegal sharing of digital media. The bills were drafted on request of the content industry, Hollywood studios and major record labels.

The Mystics are Gathering in the Streets - Rumi by Duncan Mackintosh