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Potential False Flag Attack To Be Blamed On Muslims Foiled

Potential False Flag Attack To Be Blamed On Muslims Foiled

Paul Joseph Watson
Prisonplanet.com
January 26, 2010

A possible false flag terror attack to be blamed on Muslims has been foiled after a Navy vet was busted with a grenade launcher, assault rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, as well as Arab headdress, in New Jersey yesterday. Initial media reports speculated that the man was planning a terrorist attack on a U.S. military base in the area.

“Lloyd Woodson, 43, whose last known address was Reston, Va., today faces multiple offenses, including second-degree unlawful weapons possession and fourth-degree possession of prohibited weapons, Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest said,” reports the New Jersey Star Ledger.

“Branchburg police confronted Woodson at 3:55 a.m. at the Quick Chek convenience store on Route 28 after receiving a call reporting a suspicious person. Branchburg Patrolman Steven Cronce noticed a large bulge beneath the green, military-style jacket that Woodson was wearing, which was later determined to be the assault rifle with a defaced serial number, Forrest said.”

After searching his hotel room, police found a grenade launcher, hundreds .50-caliber and .308-caliber rounds, a police scanner, as well as “Middle Eastern red and white traditional headdress”.

“The man may have had plans to attack a U.S. military base,” reported Fox New Jersey, adding that the amount of weapons he had led police to suspect he was a terrorist.

The FBI were remarkably swift in distancing the man from any link with terrorists, despite the fact that his deadly arsenal was accompanied by maps of a military facility.

“The FBI said a man charged with multiple weapons offenses after a cache of weapons and maps of a military facility were found in his New Jersey motel room has no known terrorism link,” reported the Associated Press this morning.

Imagine if a Muslim had been busted with grenade launchers, assault rifles, and maps of military facilities. Authorities and the media would instantly claim he was part of an Al-Qaeda conspiracy and launch all kinds of fearmongering about the inevitability of getting hit again by terrorists unless we give up our rights – just as they did in the aftermath of the failed underwear bombing incident.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkS1L1kly-o

Read Full Article Here

 



Mandatory Flu Vaccines For Children In New Jersey

Mandatory Flu Vaccines For Children In New Jersey

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EO9Hy6L1BI

 



New Jersey Mayor Considers Martial Law Curfew

New Jersey Mayor Considers Martial Law Curfew

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXhwJWauHCY

 

EOK Parliament: Attempted Shutdown

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-GsKn4-CF0

Innocent trainspotter suspected of being a terrorist by police after taking photos of trains

Coffee, Tea, or Should We Feel Your Pregnant Wife’s Breasts Before Throwing You in a Cell at the Airport and Then Lying About Why We Put You There?

 



Government wants 75% American water fluoridated by 2010

U.S. government wants 75% American water fluoridated by 2010

Reuters
July 11, 2008

Water systems serving about 30 percent of Americans are not giving them fluoridated water, six decades after fluoridation was started as a public health measure to prevent tooth decay, officials said on Thursday.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hails the reduction in dental cavities due to adding fluoride to public water supplies as one of the top 10 public health achievements of the 20th century.

Most Americans get their water from municipal or regional community water systems. A new CDC report showed that as of 2006, 69 percent of people in the United States who get water from these systems received fluoridated water, up from 65 percent in 2000 and 62 percent in 1992.

That means that while 184 million Americans get fluoridated water from community water systems, 82 million do not.

“This is one of the dirty little secrets — that the whole nation has not yet embraced fluoridation of water, which has enormous public health benefits,” Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, said in a telephone interview.

Fluoridation of public water supplies was introduced in 1945 in Grand Rapids, Mich.

“It’s still an under-utilized, very effective public health measure,” Dr. William Bailey of the CDC’s Division of Oral Health, who led the report, said in a telephone interview.

Some major cities still do not fluoridate their water supplies, including: San Diego; Portland, Ore.; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Wichita, Kansas. San Diego has committed to begin fluoridating its water by May 2010.

In California, the most populous of the 50 U.S. states, only 27 percent of people served by community systems were getting fluoridated water as of 2006, the CDC said. Only Hawaii (8 percent) and New Jersey (23 percent) were lower.

Fluoridation has remained controversial among some people. In fact, some opponents in the 1950s denounced it as a communist plot, which was lampooned in director Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 Cold War satire “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”

Current opponents argue the fluoride being added to water may cause a health problems such as weak bones and bone cancer, an assertion the CDC rejects.

Read Full Article Here

U.S. Pushing Water Fluoridation Agenda
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080710..oQwYCtIVeodvtYD5cXIr0F

Scientific Study Finds Fluoride Horror Stories Factual
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articl..8_fluoride_horror.htm

 



NJ Lawmakers Consider Fast Food Tax
June 3, 2008, 12:09 pm
Filed under: food crisis, food tax, gas prices, new jersey, Oil, tax, Uncategorized

NJ Lawmakers Consider Fast Food Tax

CBS
April 30, 2008

he sputtering economy has caused an increase in prices of many staples including gasoline, rice, ice cream, even beer. Now some lawmakers in New Jersey are considering taking food taxes a step further and install a proverbial “sin” tax on fast food.

Yes, the idea of marking up your favorite fast food burger or pack of fries is actually being tossed around, and it’s not settling well with many residents.

“They’re taxing everything. Now you’re gonna tax fast food? That’s crazy,” said Newark resident Miriam Robertson.

Added Livingston resident Tina Abrahamian: “No one wants to be taxed. I mean, it’s a necessity to eat and people need to eat and with everything skyrocketing, that’s the last thing we want to tax.”

The thought of taxing a Big Mac or a Wendy’s burger came up at a New Jersey Hospital Association meeting where Gov. Jon S. Corzine was asked if it could be an option to help fund struggling hospitals. At the meeting, he reportedly called it a “constructive suggestion.”

A spokesperson for the governor, however, told CBS 2 on Wednesday:

“The governor is open to reasonable solutions to help solve our financing problems, but there are no plans for any fast food tax.”

State Sen. Richard Codey has been quoted as saying a tax on fast food “is a tax on the poor.” And plenty of residents agree.

“[It cost] $12.86 for [fries] and this little chicken wrap, and they want to tax that? You’re serious?” asked Newark resident Saladine Fuller. “If they raise it, I’ll stop buying it.”

Still, some say taxing fast food isn’t such a bad idea.

“I think this country has gone too much in the direction of fast and unhealthy food, and if people are taxed they may terminate that and turn toward more healthy foods,” said West Orange resident Maureen Felix.

For now, the fast food tax is just an idea. Detroit lawmakers once toyed with it, but it never passed into law.

 



Oil Rises $109, Gasoline Hits Record $3.32

Crude Oil Prices Rise Over $109 A Barrel

AHN
April 7, 2008

Crude oil surged by $2 per barrel on Monday after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries official indicated the cartel will not decide to increase production.

The prices rallied after OPEC Secretary General Abdullah al-Badri indicated that the cartel is producing enough oil for the market.

OPEC’s production of oil fell down by 0.3 percent to an average 32.35 million barrels a day last month, according to a Bloomberg News survey of oil companies, producers and analysts.

“Comments from OPEC saying the market is well supplied seemed to provide support,” MF Global analyst Michael Fitzpatrick, referring to crude, told MarketWatch news report.

Crude oil for May delivery gained as much as $2.35, or 2.2 percent to $108.58 a barrel around noon on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

While, the futures hovered above $109 a barrel mark and reaching to $109.20, which is the largest surge in the prices since March 18.

“OPEC is doing its best to contribute to stability,” Mohammed al-Sada told reporters on Monday in Doha, where he is attending an oil and gas conference, according to Bloomberg news report. “Speculation and geopolitics are causing high prices.”

 

Survey: Gas Prices Rise to New Record

AHN
April 7, 2008

Gas prices leapt more than 5 cents in the past two weeks, reaching an all-time record of $3.32 per gallon, the latest nationwide gas price poll reveals.

The Lundberg Survey, released April 4, compared prices at about 7,000 gas stations for the past two weeks. Publisher Trilby Lundberg said the average price surpassed the $3.26 per gallon record set in the March 21 survey.

Poll figures pegged the average price of self-serve regular gasoline at $3.32 a gallon, mid-grade was $3.44 and premium was $3.55 for this period.

The survey also found the cheapest gasoline price in Newark, N.J., where a gallon of regular cost $3.03 on average. The most expensive was in San Francisco at $3.72 per gallon.

A trucker’s view of the US economy
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7217186.stm

Military Feels Fuel Cost Gouge In Iraq
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8VPUU5G0&show_article=1

Truckers Clog NJ Turnpike To Protest Gas Prices
http://www.wnbc.com/news/15762598/detail.html

Iran To OPEC: Stop Sales In U.S. Dollars
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/2008..t=AipFvP25_oCpHO.Vzk_y1xJv24cA

OPEC: Market Has Enough Oil
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/080405/iran_opec.html?.v=2&printer=1

Gas prices affecting farmers too
http://www.kswo.com/Global/story.asp?S=8068292&nav=menu495_1

 



Author of the REAL-ID Act Gets Confronted

Author of the REAL-ID Act Gets Confronted

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Apblj9X2EY

 

New Jersey E-ZPass Tracks Drivers Not on Toll Roads

The Newspaper.com
February 12, 2008

Drivers who use E-ZPass toll transponders are having their movements recorded even when driving on free public roads. New Jersey Star-Ledger columnist Paul Mulshine confirmed that the state’s department of transportation uses E-ZPass scanners to know when, for example, a motorist drives to the mall on Route 24 in the Short Hills area.

“This isn’t some kind of surveillance,” New Jersey DOT spokesman Erin Phalon told the Star-Ledger.

Instead, the official purpose of the program is counting traffic volume. The http://www.njcommuter.com website keeps track of traffic volume and accidents on important routes statewide. It is not clear whether the state has access to the identity of the motorists involved, because the New Jersey E-ZPass terms and conditions fail to disclose even the public tracking program.

“Nor are we liable for any third party act taken by reason of your use or display of the E-ZPass tag,” the terms and conditions state.

Toll transponder companies frequently hand over sensitive personal information regarding the movements of individual motorists in cases involving divorce and similar proceedings.

Homeland Security easing immigrant background checks
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/27280.html

Mexico’s President to meet with David Rockefeller and Fed President
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5j..t0B66uusow1AK7k7w

What is the ‘North American Union’?

 



Ron Paul doesn’t plan to drop out

‘Message’ candidate doesn’t plan to drop out

Star Telegram
February 6, 2008

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Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul speaks during the West Virginia Republican presidential convention Tuesday in Charleston, W.Va.

One month into the 2008 presidential primaries, Texan Ron Paul has outlasted a half-dozen other GOP hopefuls.

The 72-year-old doctor-turned-politician says he has no plans to quit no matter how everything shakes out today after the Super Tuesday votes are counted.

“There were 11 candidates, and now we’re down to four,” he told a Minnesota crowd this week. “We started low and we keep going.

“If I dropped out, my supporters wouldn’t be happy.”

That’s exactly right, said Jeremy Blosser, a 31-year-old Paul supporter from Arlington.

“We have no intention of going anywhere,” he said.

“Ron Paul has been fighting for our rights and for a constitutional government for over 30 years, and this campaign has spread those ideas to an entire generation. We see no reason to not keep going.

“We are Texans — we don’t run away when the chips are down and the stakes are high.”

Paul may have greater staying power on the campaign trail because his fundraising has been fairly healthy, pulling in more than $28 million since his campaign kicked off, new federal election records show.

He has come in third and fourth in several primaries and took second in Nevada’s primary last month.

To many, he is seen as a “message” candidate — trying to get the word out about his desire to end the war, bring home troops, reduce the size of government and get leaders to more literally follow the Constitution.

“His fundraising has been substantial, and he’s trying to get his message out,” said Bruce Buchanan, a government professor at the University of Texas at Austin who specializes in presidential politics.

“There will come a point when it’s truly down to two and he doesn’t have a percentage to make it into the debates anymore, and then he may fold his tent.

“I don’t think he will until he has to.”

Neither Paul nor spokesman Jesse Benton could be reached for comment Tuesday, as they were campaigning in Super Tuesday states.

But few expect him to go quietly into the night.

“He is certainly the un-cola of Republican candidates,” said Tom Marshall, a political science professor at the University of Texas at Arlington.

“Message candidates don’t drop out as easily or as quickly.”

 

Ron Paul 2nd In Montana
Ron Paul garnered 24.54% in Montana, 21.16% in North Dakota, and gained respectable percentages and delegates elsewhere.

Nolan Chart
February 6, 2008

While Paul supporters may be tempted to despair as they look over the results of Super Tuesday, there are some gems among the general rubble indicating that not all Americans are asleep in front of their TV sets.

Here are the Montana results:

  • Romney 38.34%
  • Paul 24.54%
  • McCain 21.96%
  • Huckabee 15.03%

Here are the North Dakota results:

  • Romney 35.47%
  • McCain 22.61%
  • Paul 21.16%
  • Huckabee 19.79%

Dr. Paul also achieved respectable percentages in Alaska and Minnesota with 16.41% and 15.25% respectively. In other states he has received or has the prospect of gaining delegates, if not high percentages.

Maybe the folks in some of these states aren’t big TV addicts? My guess would be that Dr. Paul’s results are probably inversely proportional to television addiction on a state by state basis. Anyone have viewership statistics by state?

Ron Paul is in this for the long haul, and as his supporters, we need to stand behind him and fight for our liberty!

Recent News:

Ron Paul Still Running, Why?
http://www.nolanchart.com/article2495.html

Ron Paul Rolls On Despite Super Tuesday Primary Results
http:=”” www.nolanchart.com=”” article2490.html=””>

Ron Paul National Delegate Count Now 42 or More
http://ronpaul2008.typepad…8/2008/02/ron-paul-nation.html

“Super Tuesday” or “Stupor Tuesday” – The Property Party Wins Again…
http://911blogger.com/node/13735

What Really Happened in Alaska
http://www.nolanchart.com/article2518.html

Republican Web Consultant Rips Chapter From Ron Paul Supporters’ Playbook
http://blog.wired.com/27..2/republican-web.html

776,000 CA Voters May Not Have Ballots Counted
http://blogs.laweekly.com/ladaily/..e-bubble-toil-and-trouble/

NH Recount Albert Howard needs you
http://www.ronpaulwarroom.com/?p=5117

Problems In Early Super Tuesday Voting
http://rawstory.com//printstory.php?story=9152

Voting issues in Arizona. Voters turned away: ‘You can see people’s vote in front of you’
http://www.azcentral.com/..0205super-azprimary0205.html

Bev Harris: Eye witness report of ballot stuffing in Colo. caucus: miscounts against Ron Paul
http://www.bbvforums.org/cgi-bin/forums/show.cgi?73/71718

Ron Paul Backer Cries Foul In Brooklyn
http://www.nydailynews.com/blo..paul-backer-cries-foul-in.html

Video proof of California Election fraud
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWKxwVZmomc

NJ Gov. unable to vote due to malfunctioning voting machines
http://www.nj.com/news/index.s..cant_vote_because_of_p.html

CNN – Ron Paul’s Best Friend is the Internet
Ron Paul Rally – University of Minnesota
Diebold voting machine key copied from pic on Diebold site

 



FOX News Exposes Diebold Electronic Vote Flipping

FOX News Exposes Diebold Electronic Vote Flipping

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4FPuLNjvAc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZws98jw67g

CBS: Little e-voting accountability on Super Tuesday
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/CBS_Little_…per_0203.html

California Republicans Limit Their Primary To Those Registered in Party
http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/2008/02…y-to-those-registered-in-party/

6 of 15 Super Tuesday states using electronic voting machines have “high” likelihood of election results affected by malfunction or tampering
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7009906426

 



Ron Paul Gets A VERY Close Third in Maine

Ron Paul Gets A VERY Close Third in Maine

Andrew Malcolm
LA Times
February 3, 2008

Former Gov. Mitt Romney convincingly won the Maine Republican caucus tonight with about 52% of the vote.

The current GOP front-runner, Arizona Sen. John McCain, is running a distant second with 22% and Rep. Ron Paul, the libertarian-minded longshot, is in a very close third with 19% of the vote. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is trailing badly with only 5%.

With nearly two-thirds of the votes counted, Maine Republican Party Vice Chairman Scott Kauffman said, “It is very sure that former Gov. Romney wins the contest.”

Although Maine does not carry the political clout of many other states, it could provide a helpful psychological boost going into nearly two dozen crucial Super Tuesday contests this week for Romney’s forces, who lost to McCain in Florida, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Nearly half the delegates necessary to win the Republican nomination will be chosen Tuesday.

In a statement tonight, Romney, who was campaigning today in the upper Midwest after attending the funeral of Gordon Hinckley, the president of the Mormon church, in Salt Lake City, said, “Today the people of Maine joined those from across the nation in casting their vote for conservative change in Washington.”

The actual number of Maine delegates he won in the non-binding caucuses will be determined at a state convention in May.

It was a disappointing night for Ron Paul. The campaign of the 72-year-old, 10-term congressman from Texas with the well-financed campaign had hoped to pull an upset in independent-minded Maine. And he did come close to embarrassing McCain for second place, which Paul also won in the Louisiana and Nevada caucuses.

Maine Democrats hold their statewide caucuses next weekend.

 

Ron Paul Sweeps Northern Maine Caucuses

Fort Fairfield Journal
February 3, 2008

Texas Congressman Dr. Ron Paul scored a stunning upset win over all three of his opponents in the Aroostook County Presidential Preference Survey during the weekend caucuses just concluded. It also would appear that Dr. Paul’s supporters won the lion’s share of the delegate seats to the Maine Republican Convention in early May from the county.

There were 3 undecided voters in Aroostook County with regard to the presidential preference. This vote is a non-binding survey merely intended to indicate Maine Republicans’ preference for President. Delegates were also selected for many towns to the Republican State Convention.

Aroostook County volunteer coordinator of the Ron Paul 2008 effort, and Vice-chairman of the county Republicans, Steve Martin of Amity, had this to say about the upset results. “I love Aroostook County people. They are the most independent-minded and deeply-considerate folks in Maine. It is clear that Dr. Paul’s message of reduced government, lower taxes, personal liberties and non-interference in the internal matters of other nations struck a cord here in Aroostook County. Dr. Paul’s opposition to a Northern Maine National Park coupled with his deep respect for private property and gun rights also played a part in sweeping all three caucus locations.”

The county Republicans will be meeting again for their regular monthly meetings at the Presque Isle Inn & Convention Center on Saturday morning, February 16th at 9:00 AM.

With all Aroostook towns reporting, the results were as follows for Aroostook’s 3 caucus locations:

Fort Kent:
Ron Paul 3
Mitt Romney 2
Mike Huckabee 2
John McCain 1

Houlton:
Ron Paul 16
Mitt Romney 11
Mike Huckabee 8
John McCain 4

Presque Isle:
Ron Paul 29
Mitt Romney 27
John McCain 17
Mike Huckabee 16

Aroostook County totals with percentages:

Ron Paul: 48 votes 34.5%
Mitt Romney 40 votes 28.8%
Mike Huckabee 26 votes 18.7%
John McCain 22 votes 15.8%
Undecided 3 votes 2.1%

 

Ron Paul scores 1st in Bergen County straw poll

John Holl
The Star-Ledger
February 3, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZEX0hYOZIg

Ron Paul, the conservative Texas congressman and long-shot presidential hopeful, pulled off a small and symbolic upset in Bergen County today by winning a straw poll leading up to Super Tuesday.

The vote, sponsored by the Bergen County Republican Organization, drew more than 100 people to Hackensack, and included a boisterous contingent of Paul supporters, many from outside Bergen County. They listened to four representatives for the four remaining GOP contenders before casting votes, giving Paul a 52-40 victory over Arizona Sen. John McCain.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney placed third with 27 votes, while former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee got just one vote.

Sen. John Warner (R-Va.) spoke on behalf of McCain (R-Ariz.) and like others, invoked the memory of Ronald Reagan and wore a tie given to him by the former president embroidered with the words “democracy is not a spectator sport.”

He used that as a transition, saying McCain “is a man resolved to do first and foremost what is best for this country no matter the cost to him politically.”

State Sen. Joe Kyrillos (R-Monmouth) stumped for Romney and, echoing a feeling from many of the old Republican guard in the room, said it was time to focus on the two “serious” GOP candidates, McCain and Romney.

However it was the Paul supporters who yelled the loudest, waived the most signs and eventually cast the most ballots.

 

Colbert: Ron Paul is insane – thinks the Earth moves round the Sun!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKsC_0fMjr0

 

Ron Paul news story from KSDK St. Louis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwvMSDpFA8Y

 

Ron Paul has a lot of friends

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ayi5LJwHWy0

Recent News:

Paul Needs 3.2 Million by February 5th for TV/Radio Ads
http://noworldsystem.com/2008/02/0..l-needs-84-million-for-tvradio-ads/

Paul touts importance of Alaska in Super Tuesday
http://newsminer.com/news/2008/..-importance-alaska-super-tuesday/

Ron Paul receive more donations from soldiers than McCain and Romney combined!
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/019097.html

Paul: Secretive Elite Control America
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=41302&secti..3510203

Video: Ron Paul at Denver Convention Center
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/february2008/020208Denver.htm

NH Paul Supporter May Run For Congress
http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=6397

Paul: No federal funds for TTC
http://www.herald-coaster.com/articles/2008/01/31/news/top_story/topstory.txt

Rand Paul Atlanta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHitwJtB4VQ

Ron Paul Speaks In Victoria, TX
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/february2008/030208Victoria.htm

Ron Paul Is Popular at the Super Bowl
http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/02/0..t-the-super-bowl/

Cop to Ron Paul supporter: ‘Well, you be careful. I wouldn’t want you to get shot’
Ron Paul’s Big Chance For Modest Splash
Ron Paul speaks on economics – Seattle
Ron Paul and How the Media Pick the Candidates
Paul would change fraudulent system
Dr. Ron Paul’s Freedom of Health-Care Plan
Paul supporters launch online petition: demand apology, banning of Cooper from future debates, and fair treatment
National Tax Payer’s Union Study Says Ron Paul Only Candidate Who Would Cut Spending
Ron Paul biggest GOP fundraiser last quarter
Aside from Ron Paul, all other candidates are liberals
Protect America From Protect America Act
Ron Paul’s Tax Adviser

 



Fake News Report of Widescale Biological Attack

Fake News Report of Widescale Biological Attack
According to the video description (below) this is a government produced fake news report depicting a simultaneous release of chemical agents in New London Connecticut and New Jersey

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLmObnwGZvA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GK9l_IFkE0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU_2oNQHfCY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BtzThKRh-E

From youtube:

TOPOFF 3 2005 Terror Drill – Virtual News Network

The following Government produced news report depicts a simultaneous release of a chemical agent in New London, CT and a biological weapons release in New Jersey.

This is not only an amazing example of how easy they can fool us into thinking something is real when it is not, but it gives us an idea of what they are planning for us.

Terror drills often depict the real event down to the last detail. On 9/11 NORAD was running drills for an hijacked plane attack against the WTC and the Pentagon.

On 7/7 (London attack), terror drills were being run that detailed the EXACT buses and the EXACT times they would be attacked.

This video even talks about what a stretch it would be to believe a university-educated doctor was a terrorist. “Terrorists” working as doctors have been arrested in London, similar to how the FBI reported that Muslims were flooding flight schools before 9/11.

Its all about getting you to believe lies as if they were real.

**Video produced by U.S. Government and therefore is public domain and/or fair use.

The videos were uploaded by a user called rt931.

World Net Daily: Massive Attack Simulation To Involve Each State
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58656

California Bioterrorism Drill Creates Race With Death
http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/show_story.php?id=6397

 



Cop Talk: Seeing someone get Tasered is second only to pulling the trigger

Cop Talk: ‘Seeing Someone Get Tasered Is Second Only to Pulling the Trigger. That is Money, Puts a Smile on your Face’
What happens when the boys in blue get too close to their keyboards.

Eve Tushnet
Reason Online
November 9, 2007

“I crushed a dude’s eye socket from repeatedly punching him in it and then I charged him with menacing and harassment (of me).”

“Seeing someone get Tasered is second only to pulling the trigger. That is money-puts a smile on your face.”

Those are two of the statements posted by corrections deputy David B. Thompson of Multnomah County, Oregon to an Internet chat room. The inflammatory rhetoric sparked an ongoing investigation by the county sheriff’s office, as well as reporting by the Portland Tribune

Thompson may also have filed a false police report to hide the eye-socket incident he brags about in his post. Although the sheriff’s department can’t comment on the investigation while it’s still underway, he could be fired and prosecuted if he’s found guilty.

Many police departments across the country have experienced similar bulletin board crises over the last few years, putting police officers’ freedom of speech in conflict with the public’s need to be protected from, well, cops who get off on using Tasers.

This March, the New York Observer reported that commenters on the “NYPD Rant” site were posting pictures of local bicycle activists from the group Transportation Alternatives with comments like, “These lawbreaking cycle pirates must be stopped!!” and “Someone please hammer these 2 turds this weekend” (at a Critical Mass event).

In June, St. George, MO resident Brett Darrow incurred online cop hostility when he posted a video of a disputed traffic stop. According to TheNewspaper.com, one poster at St. Louis CopTalk wrote, “I’m going to his house to check for parking violations.” Another, using the pseudonym “STL_finest,” went further: “I hope this little POS punk bastard tries his little video stunt with me when I pull him over alone-and I WILL pull him over-because I will see ‘his gun’ and place a hunk of hot lead right where it belongs.”

Those posts were deleted, and discussion of Darrow has been banned from the boards. But these online threats have been accompanied by face-to-face death and arrest threats made at Darrow, including a second videotaped encounter with an officer who screamed at Darrow in a parking lot. and other local news outlets.

In September, a Columbus, OH officer resigned after the Columbus Dispatch revealed that she
and her sister had posted videos on YouTube blaming Jews, blacks, and immigrants for the country’s
problems. Susan L. Purtee was neither on duty nor in uniform when she said Jews “started to tell us—the gentiles—how to live, because if we did, they’d make a lot of money” and black people use “mangled English, dirty and filthy”; but neither was she entirely anonymous, since the sisters’ website
revealed that she was a law-enforcement officer. Purtee was reassigned to a desk job, and then
resigned.

Unsurprisingly, many of these conflicts have a racial component. In 2006, the Montgomery County, MD police chief got into a highly-publicized battle with the county’s branch of the Fraternal Order of Police over postings on the police union’s online forums. Some pseudonymous postings referred to Hispanic immigrants as “beaners,” insulted another officer and threatened her husband—posting the officer’s name, badge number, and station, and, in one case, threatening to attack her husband if he “scream[ed] profiling” after a traffic stop. The county responded by blocking access to the forums from county-owned computers.

“It was basically perceived as an attack from outside,” says Walte Bader, who was the Montgomery County FOP president during the controversy. Bader adds that the union was working on civility rules
for the forum when the controversy went public, but “when the government, the police department, tried to interfere we saw that as a totally different matter of government interference with First Amendment rights. We would not shut that website down on the basis of [the government] calling for it or the Washington Post calling for it.”

Bader has a point. “Courts have said that there are limits on what public employees can say because of the nature of their responsibilities. You could say that the government has more leeway to clamp down on the speech of employees to the extent that it’s inconsistent with their duties,” explains Paul Alan Levy, an attorney with the Public Citizen Litigation Group and a specialist on Internet speech and anonymity. But Levy notes that the Internet offers ways to “separate the position from the identity of the person” in a way that may allow government employees more room to rant.

Levy suggests that the Internet, with its possibilities of total anonymity, is an especially valuable free-speech forum: “People ought to be able to blow off steam. It’s the marketplace of ideas—people ought to get it out there.”

John Gilmore’s classic line about the Internet is that it “interprets censorship as damage, and routes around it.” The Montgomery County FOP boards, for example, were shut down during the comments controversy, but a number of other boards maintained by individual cops sprung up to take their place.

Levy adds that the specifics of each case matter a lot: Personal threats can be treated differently from more general ugly comments. “Is it a true threat?” he asks. “The courts distinguish between vague ‘this is outrageous, people ought to be up in arms’ and ‘watch out, I know where you live, this is your address, I’m coming to get you.’ There’s a continuum.”

Levy argues, “If police officers are having these awful thoughts, it’s nice to know about it so we can do something about it administratively.” He has a list of questions to ask about incidents like these: “Are there morale problems here that need to be addressed? Are there community problems that need to be addressed? Simply by their intemperate speech, they reveal the existence of a problem.”

Mary Shelton, the Californian proprietor of the weblog “Five Before Midnight”, took a different view after she found herself targeted. In 2005 and 2006, the local activist (she started her blog to monitor how the police department would respond to the end of a court-ordered reform plan) got a spate of threatening and racist blog comments from people claiming to be police officers. “I felt really intimidated,” Shelton says. “It makes you look at them differently—is it this police officer, that police officer? …I think that’s one of the most difficult things of all, that you can’t put a face on it.”

The threats escalated: Shelton recalls that one poster gave details of what she was wearing and what she was doing during the day. Finally, a comment—”The reason [cops] beat up the Mexicans is because it’s a fiesta, you beat them and candy comes out”—led her to close comments.

Shelton doesn’t know exactly what happened after the department investigated the threats. “The official word was discipline was given out,” she says, but California confidentiality laws prevented her from learning more.

She acknowledges that the department’s investigation raises free speech concerns: “That’s a hard one for me, too.” But she argues, “They have to operate under the understanding that they have rules to follow. They’re police officers. They have a lot of authority. They have arresting power. They have this expectation that when they speak they will be truthful, because they have to testify in court. And they have to deal with different parts of the community.”

Shelton is left wondering. “If they’re going around saying these statements anywhere, how do you know that’s where it’s being left, and it’s not impacting their job performance? They have a lot of privileges and rights that come with their position, and there are responsibilities that come with that as well.”

 

Man Threatened With Taser For Cleaning Beach

Marinji.com
November 13, 2007

No good deed goes unpunished.

At least that’s how Muir Beach resident Sigward Moser felt Friday after he says he was threatened with a Taser gun, forced to the ground and handcuffed by a National Park Service ranger for refusing to stop cleaning up the oily beach beneath his home.

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