Archive for the ‘corruption’ Category

Andrew Wallace is about ten years too late

July 11, 2008
If you want to continue the good life you must get off your rear and face down your congressional politicians in person. There will be no second chance because failure now will lead directly to the time when our dollar is worth zero, there are no benefits of any kind and we have brutal tyranny resulting in mass destruction and bloodshed. Older Americans will die homeless, hungry and in pain. And all of this because you would not get off your rear for a few hours to talk frankly with your congressional politicians

http://www.newswithviews.com/Wallace/andrew11.htm

People trying to lay patriotic guilt trips almost always say, “You have a chance if you act immediately, but if you lose this chance, the sky will fall!”

Some reformers ignore the chance to try for change within the system, other reformers grab it.

It makes no difference. Reformers have tried to clean up the system by every legal means for years. The traitors in office are willing to break many laws and spend a great deal of blood-money to stay in power. The reformers don’t stand a chance. I’ve been watching them fail for year after year.

Wallace says “There will be no second chance.”

There wasn’t a second chance eleven years ago, nor was there a second chance ten years ago, nor nine — because there was never a first chance.

Protest is just a form of theater that the puppeteers allow as a distraction. Every so often they might have to swap out a puppet. Nothing of import gets fixed.

Devvy Kidd:I realized our elections had been stolen from the late 1960s.

July 11, 2008
A CITIZENS’ AUDIT OF AN AMERICAN ELECTION

By: Devvy
July 10, 2008

© 2008 - NewsWithViews.com

I have been writing about vote fraud since 1993 when I ran for Congress the first time. You see, I had read a book titled, Vote Scam: The Stealing of America, and the light bulb went on about incumbents getting “reelected” for decades - incumbents the voters wanted gone. How could these buzzards continue to “win” elections when the electorate didn’t want them? Vote Scam pinned it down for me. I realized our elections had been stolen from the late 1960s.

http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd375.htm

Satanic Democrat Rape Scandal

July 5, 2008

Here are the accused:
They look fairly average, right?

They appeared to be standard New Age hippies, selling hand-made incense and the like, with newsletters like the following from the soon-to-be-expired Google cache:

Reconsidering Christmas
December 20, 2007 by dianapalmer
Even though most of us are aware that Jesus was not actually born on Dec. 25, it is still a day — or season — for considering Christ’s life and teachings. But instead of a search within ourselves for ways we can become more Christlike, many people try to outdo each other in how much money they can spend on gifts and decorations.

What if instead of spending outrageous amounts on those who already have enough material possessions that you instead donate more money to charity in the name of your intended recipient? Truly consider those who are the “least among us.” Volunteer at a shelter or food kitchen and serve meals to the homeless. Provide food to animal shelters. Visit nursing homes and befriend those who no longer have family around them. Be a mentor for at-risk youth in your community. Champion a cause that is important to you. Do these things not only at Christmas but all year long.

When a child starts thinking about what gifts he/she wants at Christmas, encourage that child to pick out a gift for an underprivileged child. Consider doing a yearly cleanout of all gently used toys and clothes and donating them to area shelters and other charitable services.

In the United States we live in a culture that promotes spending over spirituality. Challenge yourself to shun the stores and shopping malls and instead return to a true celebration of Christ’s life and teachings. Spend time at Christmas — and throughout the year — in quiet meditation, considering how you can live the life that Christ taught us to live.

Think of that baby in the manger as your soul waiting to grow, to be nourished and fed. Your best gift to Christ is to live your life’s true purpose and to truly love and nurture each other.

Tags: charity, Christ, Christmas, meditation, shelter, spirituality, volunteer

Welcome to Indigo Dawn, your resource for spiritual growth. We offer products
and services to promote enlightenment and to assist in the development of self-empowerment and divine potential.

Among our many products are made-to-order healing salves, herbal teas, oils and other natural healing ointments. Our services include intuitive guidance, past-life regression, spirit guide communication, and healing and cleansing.

We hope you feel welcome here to discover your true, divine self.

….
Indigo Dawn
was founded in honor of the Indigo children and the coming age of Aquarius or Age of Enlightenment. Our intent and purpose is to lead the way and help others rise to a higher level of existence, quality of life and increased spirituality in preparation for this coming age of enlightenment.

We recognize that the coming New Age will not only be a time of true enlightenment but also world peace and unity. The Earth cannot obtain its highest level of vibration nor can humanity obtain its potential when nations are at war. Therefore, Indigo Dawn Inc. seeks to create a method to achieve world peace to provide for a smooth path to ascension.

Indigo Dawn Inc. offers services and products to promote enlightenment and to assist others in developing their own level of self-empowerment and divine potential, surpassing the constraints that society has placed on us. It is also the hopes and dreams of Indigo Dawn to assist all members of the human race in learning their roles in the upcoming New Age and achieve their highest potentials. By doing so, Indigo Dawn is paving the way toward the age of true equality and enlightenment.

And then they were accused of raping people and holding hostages for occult purposes:

July 4, 2008 — Stefan Fobes
Durham Democratic Party Official accused in rituals
June 30, 2008

Anne Blythe / Raleigh News & Observer

Durham — Allegations that a local Democratic official and her husband were involved in satanic rituals that included shackling people to beds, caging them and depriving them of food and water have horrified county party leaders.

Joy Johnson, 30, a third vice-chairwoman of the Durham County Democratic Party and vice chairwoman of the Young Democrats, was charged Friday with two counts of aiding and abetting.

Her husband, Joseph Scott Craig, 25, was charged with second-degree rape, second-degree kidnapping and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon for an incident in January and another in May.

The two made an appearance in court Monday morning after spending the weekend in the Durham County jail.

Mark McCullough, an assistant district attorney, urged Judge Nancy Gordon to increase Johnson’s bond to $500,000 from the $270,000 set by a magistrate. “Part of the allegations are that satanic worship is part of this case,” McCullough said.

Gordon kept Johnson’s bond at $270,000. Craig’s bond remained at $500,000. Each was ordered to stay away from the accusers. Craig has been charged with beating a man with a cane and a cable cord and assaulting a woman with a wooden cane and raping her.

McCullough would not release details of the allegations, but he added, “I don’t want to leave the impression this is a widespread thing.”

Jeremy Collins, president of the Durham Young Democrats, has known Johnson for several years. After following the Duke lacrosse case and seeing the phony gang-rape charges dismantled and dismissed, Collins said he would reserve judgment until the facts of this case were revealed.

“If it’s true then it’s extremely unfortunate and a shock to all of us,” Collins said.

During her time as a party official, Johnson was interested in trying to attract more young Democrats and get them involved in the political process, acquaintances say.

Floyd McKissick, a state senator and a Democrat from Durham, said Monday he had been told Johnson had resigned her posts with the party. He, too, reserved judgment.

“I was absolutely shocked and flabbergasted,” McKissick said. “You never would have suspected allegations that she would have had any participation in these rituals.”

Johnson and Craig, along with Diana Palmer, first vice chairwoman for the local Democrats, are partners in a company called Indigo Dawn.

Via:
http://warofillusions.wordpress.com/

Kevin Phillips offers six parallels between declining empires

June 29, 2008

From Wash Post

one can argue that imperial Spain, maritime Holland and industrial Britain shared a half-dozen vulnerabilities as they peaked and declined: a sense of things no longer being on the right track, intolerant or missionary religion, military or imperial overreach, economic polarization, the rise of finance (displacing industry) and excessive debt. So too for today’s United States.

Before we amplify the contemporary U.S. parallels, the skeptic can point out how doomsayers in each nation, while eventually correct, were also premature. In Britain, for example, doubters fretted about becoming another Holland as early as the 1860s, and apprehension surged again in the 1890s, based on the industrial muscle of such rivals as Germany and the United States. By the 1940s, those predictions had come true, but in practical terms, the critics of the 1860s and 1890s were too early.

Premature fears have also dogged the United States. The decades after the 1968 election were marked by waves of a new national apprehension: that U.S. post-World War II global hegemony was in danger. The first, in 1968-72, involved a toxic mix of global trade and currency crises and the breakdown of the U.S. foreign policy consensus over Southeast Asia. Books emerged with titles such as “Retreat From Empire?” and “The End of the American Era.” More national malaise followed Watergate and the fall of Saigon. Stage three came in the late 1980s, when a resurgent Japan seemed to be challenging U.S. preeminence in manufacturing and possibly even finance. In 1991, Democratic presidential aspirant Paul Tsongas observed that “the Cold War is over. . . . Germany and Japan won.” Well, not quite.

In 2008, we can mark another perilous decade: the tech mania of 1997-2000, morphing into a bubble and market crash; the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; imperial hubris and the Bush administration’s bungled 2003 invasion of Iraq. These were followed by OPEC’s abandoning its $22-$28 price range for oil, with the cost per barrel rising over five years to more than $100; the collapse of global respect for the United States over the Iraq war; the imploding U.S. housing market and debt bubble; and the almost 50 percent decline of the U.S. dollar against the euro since 2002. Small wonder a global financial crisis is in the air.

Here, then, is the unnerving possibility: that another, imminent global crisis could make the half-century between the 1970s and the 2020s the equivalent for the United States of what the half-century before 1950 was for Britain. This may well be the Big One: the multi-decade endgame of U.S. ascendancy. The chronology makes historical sense — four decades of premature jitters segueing into unhappy reality.

Let’s just highlight the six:

  • a sense of things no longer being on the right track,
  • intolerant or missionary religion,
  • military or imperial overreach,
  • economic polarization,
  • the rise of finance (displacing industry)
  • excessive debt.
  • Colonel Sabow was murdered

    May 21, 2008

    After ten months, David was finally able to obtain the autopsy report and other forensic materials. As he reviewed the material, he slowly began to understand why it had been withheld: The reports contained hard, irrefutable evidence of murder. These are some of the findings:

    Colonel Sabow was killed by a 12-gauge shotgun blast that made contact with the soft palate. This is difficult to fathom for two reasons. First, unlike the relatively insensitive hard palate, the soft palate reacts negatively to touch. Contact with the soft palate initiates a gag reflex in a conscious person. Second, the soft palate is narrow, causing David to wonder, “How could my brother have put the shotgun up against his soft palate, when the barrel is literally as wide as the soft palate?” This evidence suggests that Colonel Sabow was unconscious during the time of the shot.

    The autopsy report states that the brain was literally pulpified from the shooting. It was completely lacerated and turned to pulp. Yet, the autopsy report states that Colonel Sabow’s lungs were filled with aspirated (inhaled) blood. This would indicate that the colonel was able to breathe without a brain or brain stem, an impossibility. Several minutes of coordinated breathing were necessary to fill the lungs with blood. After the brain was destroyed in this manner, the colonel would have been unable to take a single gasp. It proved that his brother was rendered unconscious and breathed for several minutes before the shooting destroyed his brain.

    The report indicated that there was no exit wound. Therefore, the entire explosive force of the 12-gauge discharge was contained within the confines of the skull itself, except for the “blowback” out the mouth. The fact that the entire explosive energy was contained in the brain and rendered the cervical spinal cord functionless precludes any chance of even a slight gasp, let alone several minutes of coordinated respirations. So it is far more likely that a powerful blow to the head rendered Sabow unconscious but breathing for several minutes before the shooting. Autopsy photos and interviews of Sally Sabow and Cheryl Baldwin, an NIS agent in charge of investigation, indicate a large bulge on the back of the colonel’s head, an obvious sign of external trauma. The military has consistently denied this evidence.

    Colonel Sabow s fingerprints were not on the gun. Yet, he would have touched the gun several times in a suicide scenario.

    No blood was found on the gun or on any portion of the colonel’s body below his upper chest. Yet, from the way he was discovered, it was assumed that the colonel shot himself while sitting in a patio chair. David states, “If he had bent over to stretch his right arm to discharge the weapon and to hold the gun barrel in his mouth with the left hand, the blowback would have drenched the intervening clothing. The posture would have placed his face with mouth open directly over his chest, torso, thighs, legs, and feet. But there was no blood below the chest, none over his bathrobe, none on his pajama bottoms, none over his athletic socks, and none on his slippers. But even more impossible and more ridiculous–not one drop of blood was on the gun!”

    Furthermore, photographs demonstrated that the ring and small finger of the left hand were covered with blood, but that there was absolutely none on the thumb, index, middle fingers, and back of his hand. If he held the gun in his mouth, his left hand, the back of the hand, thumb, and forearm, including the gun, would be covered with blood. David states that this is extremely important because the NIS said that Colonel Sabow was sitting in a lawn chair holding the gun in his mouth against the soft palate, his left hand grasping the barrel. He then supposedly reached down with his right hand to depress the trigger with his right thumb or index finger. If the weapon had been discharged in that position, blood would have blown back, covering his thumb and index finger, and the web of the hand and the gun. But there was no blood there whatsoever. David points out, “Indeed, when you look at the way he was lying, the ring and little fingers were fairly close to his mouth, and the left forearm was right in front of his mouth.”

    After careful study of the material, evidence of homicide was obvious.

    link

    Norma Perez: don’t diagnose PTSD

    May 21, 2008

    from: Bonnie Goldstein
    Posted Monday, May 19, 2008, at 11:31 AM ET

    A recent RAND Corporation study reported that one in five returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan experiences post traumatic stress disorder or major depression. Sufferers of PTSD characteristically have “lived through a traumatic event that caused them to fear for their lives, see horrible things, and feel helpless.” PTSD patients are often suicidal, and a misdiagnosis can prevent appropriate care.

    On March 20, Norma Perez, team leader and psychologist at the Temple, Texas, Olin E. Teague Veterans’ Center, sent an e-mail (below) to medical workers asking them to “refrain” from diagnosing veterans with PTSD. The facility PTSD program coordinator wrote that, due to the increase in “compensation-seeking veterans,” social workers and psychologists should consider ruling out PTSD and instead render a diagnosis of the less-serious “adjustment disorder.” Perez warned colleagues that “there have been some incidence [sic]” where veterans receiving non-PTSD-level compensation and pension appeal their cases “based on our assessment.” (According to the Veterans Benefit Administration, PTSD “qualifies as a disability” entitling a veteran to an “improved pension.”)

    Perez’s “suggestion” was offered partly because “we really don’t … have time to do the extensive testing that should be done” in order to diagnose PTSD. After her e-mail was forwarded to VoteVets.org and released last week, Secretary of Veterans Affairs James Peake announced the e-mail was “inappropriate” and declared it “repudiated.” Perez, meantime, has been “counseled and is extremely apologetic.”


    http://www.slate.com/id/2191688/entry/0/

    Newsmax thinks Mexico is actually in a civil war

    May 14, 2008
    Drug Civil War Rages in Mexico

    Sunday, May 11, 2008 7:10 PM

    By: Phil Brennan Article Font Size

    A full-scale civil war is raging in Mexico — and few are paying attention.

    Drug cartels seeking to keep control over huge swathes of Mexico have been on a rampage. In the past two weeks alone, at least 10 police officials have been murdered -…
    So far, estimates say more than 3,000 Mexicans have been killed, with almost 1,000 deaths this year alone in a brutal struggle by the civilian government to reassert authority.

    Who exactly made those estimates?

    Linkity:
    http://www.newsmax.com/headlines/drug_mexico_cartel/2008/05/11/95167.html

    Mexico shooting

    May 10, 2008

    Washington Post Foreign Service
    Friday, May 9, 2008; Page A01

    MEXICO CITY, May 8 — Gunmen assassinated Mexico’s national police chief Thursday, blasting him with nine bullets outside his home in the capital and dealing a significant setback to the government’s campaign against drug cartels.

    Edgar Eusebio Millán Gómez, the public face of Mexico’s offensive against drug cartels, became the highest-ranking law enforcement official to be killed since the launch of the effort 17 months ago. The assassination could give new confidence to drug cartels blamed for 6,000 killings in the past 2 1/2 years, and embolden other anti-government groups in this violence-plagued nation.

    Alex Jones: DC Madam, Palfrey, was murdered

    May 4, 2008

    Alex Jones is reporting that a whore-monger was murdered for knowing too much.

    No one is very surprised.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/may2008/050308_overwhelming_evidence.htm

    if the U.S. attorneys target you, expect a break-in

    May 2, 2008

    Break-ins plague targets of US Attorneys
    Larisa Alexandrovna, Muriel Kane and Lindsay Beyerstein
    Published: Thursday May 1, 2008
    MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA – In two states where US attorneys are already under fire for serious allegations of political prosecutions, seven people associated with three federal cases have experienced 10 suspicious incidents including break-ins and arson.These crimes raise serious questions about possible use of deliberate intimidation tactics not only because of who the victims are and the already wide criticism of the prosecutions to begin with, but also because of the suspicious nature of each incident individually as well as the pattern collectively. Typically burglars do not break-into an office or private residence only to rummage through documents, for example, as is the case with most of the burglaries in these two federal cases.
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