Filed under: 1984, 1st amendment, 4th amendment, Arizona, arpaio, big brother, biometrics, civil disobedience, civil liberties, civil rights, control grid, corruption, DHS, dictatorship, empire, Ernest Hancock, fascism, hegelian dialectic, homeland security, human rights, illegal immigration, immigration, lady gaga, mexico, national ID, nazi, new world order, oppression, orwell, pheonix, police abuse, police corruption, police crimes, police state, problem reaction solution, protest, racial profiling, racism, Real ID, sb1070, surveillance, us constitution, warrantless arrests | Tags: arpaio
SB1070: You Are Illegal Until Proven Othewise
Cops Won’t be Held Responsible for Racial Profiling!!
Here’s What You Don’t Know About SB1070
Ever Read the SB1070 Law? Ernest Hancock explains Arizona’s immigration law on his radio broadcast. If you want to fully understand the bill you must READ THE BILL or listen to Ernest’s breakdown of the law in these two clips below:
Filed under: 1984, Big Brother, bilderberg, biometrics, Control Grid, Dictatorship, Empire, Fascism, Health Care Bill, health care reform, human rights, medical industrial complex, microchip, nanny state, New World Order, NWO, obama deception, obamacare, orwell, Police State, PositiveID, Real ID, RFID, slavery, Verichip
Microchipping Americans Found in Health Care Bill
Daily Paul
August 30, 2009
“Buried deep within the over 1,000 pages of the massive US Health Care Bill (PDF) in a “non-discussed” section titled: Subtitle C-11 Sec. 2521— National Medical Device Registry, and which states its purpose as:
“The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry (in this subsection referred to as the ‘registry’) to facilitate analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device that—‘‘(A) is or has been used in or on a patient; and ‘‘(B) is a class III device; or ‘‘(ii) a class II device that is implantable.”
In “real world speak”, according to this report, this new law, when fully implemented, provides the framework for making the United States the first Nation in the World to require each and every one of its citizens to have implanted in them a radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchip for the purpose of controlling who is, or isn’t, allowed medical care in their country.
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
Filed under: 1984, Big Brother, bilderberg, biometrics, cancer, cashless society, Control Grid, Dictatorship, Empire, Fascism, gps, Illuminati, implantable microchips, IOT, microchip, microchips, nanny state, Nazi, New World Order, NWO, orwell, Police State, PositiveID, Real ID, RFID, slavery, Spy, spychips, Surveillance, Verichip
Cartoon: Verichip/PositiveID Infomercial
RFID Chip Implants Cause Cancer in Lab-Rats
VeriChip’s Merger With Credit Monitoring Firm Worries Privacy Activists
Filed under: 1984, Big Brother, bilderberg, biometrics, cashless society, Control Grid, Dictatorship, Empire, Fascism, gps, Holocaust, Illuminati, implantable microchips, internet of things, IOT, mandatory microchips, microchip, microchips, nanny state, Nazi, New World Order, NWO, orwell, Police State, Real ID, RFID, slavery, Spy, spychips, Surveillance, transponder chips, Verichip | Tags: digital television
Ex-IBM Employee: The Real Reason TV Went Digital is Because Analog Frequencies Interfere With RFID
AFP
January 21, 2010
According to a former 31-year IBM employee, the highly-publicized, mandatory switch from analog to digital television is mainly being done to free up analog frequencies and make room for scanners used to read implantable RFID microchips and track people and products throughout the world.
So while the American people, especially those in Texas and other busy border states, have been inundated lately with news reports advising them to hurry and get their expensive passports, “enhanced driver’s licenses,” passport cards and other “chipped” or otherwise trackable identification devices that they are being forced to own, this digital television/RFID connection has been hidden, according to Patrick Redmond.
Redmond, a Canadian, held a variety of jobs at IBM before retiring, including working in the company’s Toronto lab from 1992 to 2007, then in sales support. He has given talks, written a book and produced a DVD on the aggressive, growing use of passive, semi-passive and active RFID chips (Radio Frequency Identification Devices) implanted in new clothing, in items such as Gillette Fusion blades, and in countless other products that become one’s personal belongings. These RFID chips, many of which are as small, or smaller, than the tip of a sharp pencil, also are embedded in all new U.S. passports, some medical cards, a growing number of credit and debit cards and so on. More than two billion of them were sold in 2007.
Whether active, semi-passive or passive, these “transponder chips,” as they’re sometimes called, can be accessed or activated with “readers” that can pick up the unique signal given off by each chip and glean information from it on the identity and whereabouts of the product or person, depending on design and circumstances, as Redmond explained in a little-publicized lecture in Canada last year. AFP just obtained a DVD of his talk.
Noted “Spychips” expert, author and radio host Katherine Albrecht told AMERICAN FREE PRESS that while she’s not totally sure whether there is a rock-solid RFID-DTV link, “The purpose of the switch [to digital] was to free up bandwidth. It’s a pretty wide band, so freeing that up creates a huge swath of frequencies.”
As is generally known, the active chips have an internal power source and antenna; these particular chips emit a constant signal. “This allows the tag to send signals back to the reader, so if I have a RFID chip on me and it has a battery, I can just send a signal to a reader wherever it is,” Redmond stated in the recent lecture, given to the Catholic patriot group known as the Pilgrims of Saint Michael, which also is known for advocating social credit, a dramatic monetary reform plan to end the practice of national governments bringing money into existence by borrowing it, with interest, from private central banks. The group’s publication The Michael Journal advocates having national governments create their own money interest-free. It also covers the RFID issue.
“The increased use of RFID chips is going to require the increased use of the UBF [UHF] spectrum,” Redmond said, hitting on his essential point that TV is going digital for a much different reason than the average person assumes, “They are going to stop using the [UHF] and VHF frequencies in 2009. Everything is going to go digital (in the U.S.). Canada is going to do the same thing.”
Explaining the unsettling crux of the matter, he continued: “The reason they are doing this is that the [UHF-VHF] analog frequencies are being used for the chips. They do not want to overload the chips with television signals, so the chips’ signals are going to be taking those [analog] frequencies. They plan to sell the frequencies to private companies and other groups who will use them to monitor the chips.”
Albrecht responded to that quote only by saying that it sounds plausible, since she knows some chips will indeed operate in the UHF-VHF ranges.
“Well over a million pets have been chipped,” Redmond said, adding that all 31,000 police officers in London have in some manner been chipped as well, much to the consternation of some who want that morning donut without being tracked. London also can link a RFID chip in a public transportation pass with the customer’s name. “Where is John Smith? Oh, he is on subway car 32,” Redmond said.
He added that chips for following automobile drivers – while the concept is being fought by several states in the U.S. which do not want nationalized, trackable driver’s licenses (Real ID ) – is apparently a slam dunk in Canada, where license plates have quietly been chipped. Such identification tags can contain work history, education, religion, ethnicity, reproductive history and much more.
Farm animals are increasingly being chipped; furthermore, “Some 800 hospitals in the U.S. are now chipping their patients; you can turn it down, but it’s available,” he said, adding: “Four hospitals in Puerto Rico have put them in the arms of Alzheimer’s patients, and it only costs about $200 per person.”
VeriChip, a major chip maker (the devices sometimes also are called Spychips) describes its product on its website: “About twice the length of a grain of rice, the device is typically implanted above the triceps area of an individual’s right arm. Once scanned at the proper frequency, the VeriChip responds with a unique 16 digit number which could be then linked with information about the user held on a database for identity verification, medical records access and other uses. The insertion procedure is performed under local anesthetic in a physician’s office and once inserted, is invisible to the naked eye. As an implanted device used for identification by a third party, it has generated controversy and debate.”
The circles will keep widening, Redmond predicts. Chipping children “to be able to protect them,” Redmond said, “is being promoted in the media.” After that, he believes it will come to: chip the military, chip welfare cheats, chip criminals, chip workers who are goofing off, chip pensioners – and then chip everyone else under whatever rationale is cited by government and highly-protected corporations that stand to make billions of dollars from this technology. Meanwhile, the concept is marketed by a corporate media that, far from being a watchdog of the surveillance state, is part of it, much like the media give free publicity to human vaccination programs without critical analysis on possible dangers and side effects of the vaccines.
“That’s the first time I have heard of it,” a Federal Communications Commission official claimed, when AFP asked him about the RFID-DTV issue on June 2. Preferring anonymity, he added: “I am not at all aware of that being a cause (of going to DTV).”
“Nigel Gilbert of the Royal Academy of Engineering said that by 2011 you should be able to go on Google and find out where someone is at anytime from chips on clothing, in cars, in cellphones and inside many people themselves,” Redmond also said.
To read Redmond’s full lecture, go to this online link:
IBM and the Holocaust
Filed under: 1984, 4th amendment, Big Brother, cashless society, Checkpoints, Control Grid, Dictatorship, DMV, Drivers License, Empire, Fascism, Globalism, microchip, Military, Minority Report, nanny state, national id, Nazi, New World Order, New York, North American Union, Oppression, orwell, Police State, Real ID, RFID, Science and technology, stasi, stasi tactics, Surveillance, us army, US Constitution, War On Terror | Tags: cop cams, eye scanner, eye scanning, IOM, Iris on the Move, iris scanner, iris scanning, red light camera, Sarnoff Corporation
Minority Report: Highspeed Biometric Iris Scanners
Business Wire
September 23, 2008
Sarnoff Corporation today announced it has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to develop and demonstrate a high speed biometric capture technology solution for iris-based identification. The system will be designed to be ruggedized for field use and quickly deployable.
The new iris recognition system will leverage Sarnoff’s patent-pending Iris on the Move(R) (IOM) technology for fast and reliable identification. IOM is a proven biometric identification system that quickly captures the iris image of a person in motion. The technology is ideally suited for force protection, civil-military operations, and combat situations.
Other iris scanning technologies require users to stop, line up their eye properly, and stare directly into a scanner for a period of time. IOM technology verifies identities at speeds of up to thirty people per minute, allowing subjects to walk through the system at a standard pace, without stopping. In addition, Sarnoff’s design will automatically adjust for subjects’ height without slowing throughput.
“Current biometric ID systems take too long to identify people in high traffic areas and cause long lines to form at checkpoints,” said Dr. Don Newsome, President and CEO of Sarnoff Corporation. “This is inconvenient and poses a security risk. The IOM technology makes it easy to set up iris scanning checkpoints that are as reliable as other biometric-based options but quick enough to keep lines moving rapidly.”
The IOM system delivers accurate identification regardless of whether the subject is wearing prescription glasses, most sunglasses, or contact lenses. In addition, IOM technology can capture iris images from farther distances than any other commercial iris scanning technology.
Sarnoff has delivered IOM technology to several secure government facilities and private corporations. The technology can be used for a broader range of applications including banking ID verification, border crossing initiatives, event security, payment systems, and employee access.
Mass chipping of Americans has begun
http://news.yahoo.com/s/a..t=Akh4NAJ1WX3U9j6eiymJiZlbbBAF
Younger teens ‘to get ID cards’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7630088.stm
Photo Ticket Cameras To Track Drivers Nationwide
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/25/2537.asp
Filed under: 1984, Big Brother, biometrics, Britain, Canada, cashless society, cell phone, Control Grid, corporations, credit card, Europe, european union, gps, Mexico, microchip, national id, New World Order, New York, North American Union, orwell, Real ID, RFID, Science and technology, stasi, stasi tactics, Surveillance, United Kingdom, Verichip, War On Terror | Tags: Enhanced Drivers License, future, futurist
Future Cashless Society: The Card That Runs Your Life
NY to issue ID cards with RFID chip
Times Union
September 13, 2008
Starting Tuesday, New Yorkers will be able to buy new driver’s licenses containing a radio chip that will let them travel between the U.S. and Canada or Mexico without a passport.
The new Enhanced Drivers License, which will cost an additional $30 on top of the standard $50 license fee, also will allow those on boats or ships to travel to Bermuda and Caribbean nations without a passport.
Starting in June, federal law will dictate that passports or other proof of citizenship — or an enhanced license — will be needed to visit neighboring countries, including Canada and Mexico.
Using your chipped cell-phone to purchase items
Rebecca Camber
UK Daily Mail
September 9, 2008
Once you wouldn’t leave home without it. But the credit card could soon be cashing in its chips.
Experts predict that paying by plastic will make way for payments by mobile phone, key fob or even fingerprint.
Like the cheque book, video cassette and CD before it, the plastic credit card could be on the way out within five years, according to leading financiers.
Yesterday Barclaycard, which introduced the UK’s first credit card in 1966, announced it was pouring millions into developing ‘contactless payment technology’.
The group has already developed a credit card that can be read without having to be taken out of a wallet.
It hopes to take contactless payments a step further with chips that can be inserted into mobile phones, enabling shoppers to buy items by simply holding their handsets over them.
http://noworldsystem.com/2008/09/02..e-mythbusters-to-test-rfid/
Judge rules probable cause of criminal activity needed to get cell location data
http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/12/judge..-needed-to-get-ce/
Big Brother is watching you…. Council to fingerprint staff as they clock in for work
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-..ncil-fingerprint-staff-clock-work.html
Council uses anti-terror rules to spy on man with noisy wardrobe
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ne..an-with-noisy-wardrobe.html
Anger as car journey data stored
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/..-6323e80.html
Council snoops use anti-terror laws to spy on punt operators
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-..py-punt-operators.html
Filed under: 2nd Amendment, Amero, anti gun, Canada, canadian dollar, central bank, Credit Crisis, DEBT, DHS, Dollar, Economic Collapse, economic depression, Economy, global economy, Globalism, Great Depression, Greenback, Gun Control, Homeland Security, Inflation, loonie, North American Union, Real ID, single currency, Stock Market, US Constitution, US Economy | Tags: common currency, rick mercer, toronto dominian bank
Rick Mercer Reports on the Amero Currency
REAL ID – A very real threat to gun rights
http://rauterkus.blogspot.com/2008/07/rea..at-to-gun-rights.html
CBC Airs NAU Propaganda Mini Series
http://noworldsystem.com/2008/04/04/cbc-airs-nau-propaganda-mini-series/
What is the ‘North American Union’?
North American Union Archive
Filed under: 2nd Amendment, anti gun, Big Brother, Child Abuse, Concentration Camp, Control Grid, Dictatorship, Dissent, Eugenics, Fascism, Genocide, Germany, Globalism, Goebbels, Gun Control, Hitler, hollerith, Holocaust, IBM, jews, national id, New World Order, Oppression, Police State, Population Control, Raid, Real ID, reichstag, US Constitution, WW2
Hitler Restricted Firearms, National ID Card Targets Dissenters
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7491280.stm
Adolf Hitler Speech on May 4 1941 Berlin Reichstag Germany
http://www.daily.pk/world/world..reichstag-germany.html
Filed under: biometrics, Congress, DHS, Dictatorship, Empire, Homeland Security, Illegal Immigration, Immigration, michael chertoff, North American Union, Real ID, supreme court | Tags: sierra club
Chertoff waives 37 laws; Supreme Court doesn’t have a problem with that
Texas Observer
June 23, 2008
Today the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to Homeland Security czar Michael Chertoff’s all encompassing powers to waive federal laws to build a border fence, effectively ending the case.
The Defenders of Wildlife and Sierra Club had petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court. Their argument was a simple one: Chertoff, a political appointee who is not directly accountable to American voters, should not have the authority to bypass almost any federal law that he chooses.
On April 1, Chertoff waived 37 federal laws ranging from the Antiquities Act to the Native American Grave Repatriation Act.
Apparently, the U.S. Supreme Court didn’t have a problem with Chertoff’s all encompassing powers. It was a sad day for the rule of law.
Matt Clark, the southwest representative for Defenders of Wildlife, has been working on the lawsuit for more than a year. He was especially crushed that the U.S. Supreme Court didn’t even deem it necessary to explain why it declined to hear the case.
“I’ve worked for many years on some very hard environmental battles,” says Clark. “But I can say this is the first time I’ve ever been really really depressed about how our government is handling things.”
Congress gave Chertoff the power to steamroll the legal system through an obscure provision in the Real ID act, the gift that keeps on giving. Not only does it grant Chertoff unprecedented power, his waivers cannot be challenged in court. The only ray of light in a very dark judicial tunnel is a constitutional challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court, which is under no obligation to hear the case.
Both Defenders and Sierra Club say their focus is now Congress (don’t hold your breath). “Our hope is that Congress will pass something to rectify its mistake,” Clark says. “We need accountability, transparency and a government who listens to its people.”
There is also a similar challenge in a federal court in El Paso. “We still insist that this is a violation of the separation of powers and that it’s unconstitutional,” says Oliver Bernstein of the Sierra Club. The club is not involved in the El Paso case but is watching with interest. “We don’t see any reason the outcome [of the El Paso case] would be redetermined,” says Bernstein.
Clark says Defenders of Wildlife will continue to push Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva’s legislation to repeal Chertoff’s waiver authority. To date, 49 congressional members have signed on to Grijalva’s bill doing so, including every single border legislator with the exception of two. No Republicans have signed on as of yet, however.
Clark says he watches the progress of the border fence daily in Arizona. Just the other day he visited the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument where Chertoff is erecting an 18-foot steel wall and destroying the natural environment in the process. Building in the desert will still be easier than the logistical challenges that await them in Texas. “They have no idea what they are up against, particularly in South Texas,” says Bernstein.
At $4 million a mile, taxpayers can be rest assured the only thing our government is securing is our tax dollars.
Filed under: ABC, BBC, DHS, Fox News, Globalism, Homeland Security, i-69, Media, michael chertoff, NAFTA, NAFTA Superhighway, North American Union, Real ID, Ron Paul, Texas, trans texas corridor, TTC
NAFTA Superhighway Stalled: Ron Paul
Ron Paul
House.gov
June 23, 2008
I am pleased to report that last week we received notice that the Texas Department of Transportation will recommend the I-69 Project be developed using existing highway facilities instead of the proposed massive new Trans Texas Corridor/NAFTA Superhighway. According to the Texas Transportation Commissioner, consideration is no longer being given to new corridors and other proposals for a new highway footprint for this project. A major looming threat to property rights and national sovereignty is removed with this encouraging announcement.
Public outcry was cited as the main reason for this decision. I was very impressed to learn that the TxDOT received nearly 28,000 public comments on this matter, and that some 12,000 Texans attended the 47 public hearings held earlier this year. They could not ignore this tsunami of strong public opinion against the proposed plans. I was especially proud of how informed my constituents became on the subject, and how eloquently and respectfully they spoke and conducted themselves, considering how upsetting the plans were for our communities in Texas .
This is a major victory for the people of Texas , and a reminder of what we can accomplish with civic involvement. The informed and active citizen truly is a force to be reckoned with, as we have seen with the defeat of this proposal. We must keep fighting the good fight, and remain ever diligent against the encroachments of big government. We must do this if we wish to maintain our traditional standard of living in this country. As tempting as it may be to simply live our lives with no regard to government, apathy will inevitably be punished by ever more government intrusion. That is what this fight was all about. We can win if we stick together.
http://www.homelandstupidity.us/2008..d-real-id-verification-hub/
DHS Announces $79 Million in State Grants for REAL ID
http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1213973982746.shtm
Dear Deluded Mass Media, North American Union Agenda Exists
http://www.infowars.net/articles/december2007/031207NAU.htm
Filed under: 2nd Amendment, 4th amendment, bill of rights, Canada, Checkpoints, DHS, Dictatorship, Drivers License, George Bush, Germany, Homeland Security, Illegal Immigration, Martial Law, Mexico, michael chertoff, national id, Nazi, Patrick Leahy, Police State, Real ID, supreme court, US Constitution, Vermont, WW2
Chertoff To Turn Vermont Into Nazi Germany
Lee Rogers
Rogue Government
April 9, 2008
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is continuing their agenda to turn the United States of America into a 21st century version Nazi Germany. According to a report from WCAX, the Department of Homeland Security is seeking to setup a permanent internal checkpoint in the middle of Vermont so they can look for illegal immigrants, drug dealers and terrorists. These types of checkpoints are a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment which prohibits the government from conducting searches and seizures without a warrant. In addition, the DHS is attempting to use the illegal immigration issue as a way to justify the establishment of this checkpoint. This is another example of the government capitalizing on a problem they created in order to implement a phony solution. The government has given all the incentive in the world for Mexicans to come here illegally and has done little to empower the border patrol agents on the U.S. Mexico border to stop them. In fact, they’ve actually done a great deal to ensure that the agents do not do their job. The U.S. actually gave a drug trafficker immunity to testify against border patrol agents after the agents shot the drug trafficker while he was attempting to bring drugs over the border. Both of the border agents are now sitting in prison and the decider George W. Bush has decided not to pardon them. It is laughable that the DHS wants to setup an internal checkpoint in the middle of Vermont under the guise that they are attempting to stop illegal immigrants, drug dealers and terrorists when they have set policies to discourage border patrol agents from doing their job on the U.S. Mexico border.
Senator Patrick Leahy from Vermont questioned DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff about the proposed checkpoint during his testimony in front of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on Oversight of the Department of Homeland Security on April 2nd, 2008. Below is a blurb taken from the Brattleboro Reformer on the exchange between Leahy and Chertoff.
Sen. Patrick Leahy chastised Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff Wednesday for his agency’s plan to build a permanent immigration checkpoint in central Vermont, wryly exclaiming that Chertoff should just “federalize Vermont.”
The interaction comes as the Bush administration is proposing a $4 million project to build fixed facilities within 100 miles of the Canadian border to conduct random vehicle checks for illegal immigrants, drugs and weapons, according to Leahy.
“So what you’re saying is in a little state like mine everyone should be stopped going down that interstate, no matter whether they’re going to visit a sick relative at the VA hospital?” Leahy prodded Chertoff in a Judiciary Committee hearing.
“We’re all sort of presumed guilty until proven innocent,” the Vermont Democrat added. “It sounds like Big Brother gone awry.”
Chertoff said, “Here’s the bottom line. Having checkpoints make sense.”
He said drug dealers and child molesters have been captured at similar checkpoints.
It is amazing that Chertoff would actually have the nerve to say that having internal checkpoints is a sensible approach. Chertoff is advocating something that is illegal and forbidden by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. Not only that, but when a government sets up internal checkpoints within its own borders that is a sure fire sign that tyranny has come. The Nazis setup a system of internal checkpoints during World War II Germany and demanded citizens furnish the appropriate papers when questioned by government agents. The DHS is already attempting to setup a National ID card system through the implementation of the Real ID Act. It is clear that they want Real ID complaint identification cards to serve as America’s equivalent to the papers that the Nazi’s made their citizens carry.
Amazingly the criminals in the U.S. Supreme Court have already ruled that sobriety checkpoints are within the bounds of the Constitution. As a result, police are allowed to setup checkpoints and go on fishing expeditions to look for drunk drivers. This combined with the DHS attempting to setup this particular internal checkpoint and the implementation of the Real ID Act is more proof that this country is turning into a 21st century version of Nazi Germany.
This country is gone. When we have a government agency that is trying to setup an internal checkpoint under the guise of searching for drug dealers, terrorists or illegal immigrants it is clear that tyranny is here. There are more effective ways to deal with the illegal immigration problem but the only solutions the government brings forward are phony ones that serve their agenda. Setting up an internal checkpoint in the middle of Vermont is entirely idiotic and insane. Chertoff should be removed from office for this attempt to violate the Constitution with internal checkpoints as well as the countless other violations of the Constitution that the DHS has been involved in during his tenure as DHS Secretary. Not only that, but he also has an uncanny resemblance to the evil Skeletor character in the 1980s cartoon He-Man. Imagine all the children he scares each time he appears on the TV. All jokes aside, Chertoff needs to be fired immediately otherwise the enslavement agenda at the DHS will continue.
Filed under: Amero, Canada, catastrophic event, CBC, DHS, global government, global police force, Globalism, Homeland Security, i-69, Maine, montana, NAFTA, NAFTA Superhighway, North American Union, NORTHCOM, Propaganda, Real ID, south carolina, SPP, Texas, Toll Roads, trans texas corridor, TTC, world police force
CBC Airs NAU Propaganda Mini Series
Rogue Government
April 2, 2008
The CBC is airing a mini series called Trojan Horse. In the film, Canada is merged with the United States. This is most likely being aired to get the Canadian people used to the idea of a merged North American Union. Below are some video clips taken from the mini series.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2M9m_u55i4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfapw7wlj-0
Christopher Hayes on Post National America
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KEwkL5BS_AY
http://www.landlinemag.com/todays..Mar08/031008/031308-04.htm
Corruption Fueling Canada’s Merge Into U.S.
http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2008/04/01/02317.html
Canadian Army May Assist Maine In Emergency
http://www.mainemediaresources.com/ffj_03260801a.htm
Homeland Security Flinches at Real ID Opposition
http://www.news.com/8301-13578_3-9909928-38.html?tag=nefd.lede
States Maneuver to Avoid Penalties of New Federal ID Program
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-..2034.html?hpid=moreheadlines
Promoting the North American Union
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=60317
Governor: South Carolina will not file extension for Real ID
http://www.thestate.com/statewire/story/361101.html
NH Joins Montana In Real ID Victory
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/new-hampshire-j.html
Two More States Stand Up Against The NAU
http://www.thenewamerican.com/node/7514
States Urged To Comply With Real ID Rule
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2008-03-23-licenses_N.htm
Filed under: 4th amendment, biometrics, i-69, imminent domain, Indiana, michael chertoff, NAFTA Superhighway, North American Union, Real ID, SPP, Texas, trans texas corridor, TTC, US Constitution | Tags: crane, evansville, Marci Kaptur, petersburg, Tom Tokarski, washington
Demolition for NAFTA Superhighway Begins
John Blair
Valley Watch
March 11, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNZ99VttE8s
First, it should be noted that Valley Watch has had the same position on I-69 and all other transport routes since the middle of the 1980s. We believe and support the proposition that ALL new transportation rights of way should be built using existing “corridors.”
Tom Tokarski, a long time I-69 activist with Citizens for Appropriate Rural Roads (CARR) went to the starting point of the new terrain route for I-69 yesterday, March 10 to visually record the initial destruction of land and homes the new highway will cause.
When he got there, camera in hand, at a location about two miles north of Interstate 64, just west of Indiana Hwy. 57 on Indiana Hwy 68, he was confronted by an Indiana State Trooper.
According to a release issued today by Tokarski’s group, “Tokarski went to the site to photograph the homes scheduled for demolition and was accosted by State Police. He was thoroughly interrogated, and his person and car were searched. This was for a perfectly legal activity, photographing homes while he was standing on a public roadway.”
This violation of Tokarski’s Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure cut me the wrong way since I have previously be subject to similar abuses by police in the area..
This afternoon, I got a call from my friend Jeff Stant asking me if I would go to the site this afternoon to see if I could get some video of what was taking place.
Asking a friend who works as an AP stringer to accompany me, since I did not know what to expect, we ventured to the site. The Video below is what we saw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X38vIxD6Q4
We did have a chance to speak tone of the workers about the scope of their project.
Obviously, they are really cutting down some trees all along Hwy. 68. The worker told us that they were mainly interested in the trees and they had to be cut at this time since the endangered Indiana Bat would be migrating to the area soon and possibly using the trees for nesting. If the trees were no longer there, the tiny mammal would find alternative locations and thus would not have their mating and nesting disturbed.
The worker went further and told us that they only had a contract to demolish two of the several homes where trees were being cut.
Otherwise, most of the area was going to be left as is, for the moment.
I-69 just in Indiana will cost ore than $4 billion according to CARR.
$700 million has been appropriated in Indiana to build the first section of the highway that originally was slated to build the highway from Evansville to Crane. But like power plants, the cost of highway construction has gone through the roof and street speculation is that the $700 million may only build as little as to an area between Washington and Petersburg.
Opposition to the highway continues to mount, not only in Indiana but also all along the route of the so called NAFTA highway. Opponents are really getting vociferous in Texas where citizens are up in arms over the road and the taking of farms and ranches that have existed since the middle 19th Century.
Marci Kaptur North American Union Cintra
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DAs7XZVgKhI
http://intelstrike.com/?p=218
Chertoff: Real-ID To Fly
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080..pe/secure_driver_s_licenses
Filed under: Arizona, California, Canada, canamex, Cintra, european union, Globalism, idaho, las vegas, mediterranean union, Mexican Trucks, Mexico, missouri, montana, NAFTA, nevada, North American Union, Real ID, Senate, Texas, toll road, utah | Tags: Janet Napolitano
Building NAFTA’s CANAMEX Supercorridor
JBS
March 11, 2008

Since its inception in 1995, the CANAMEX Corridor has grown to become the cornerstone for the seamless and efficient transportation of goods, services, people and information between Canada, Mexico and the United States. As the implementation of NAFTA moves toward fruition, the CANAMEX Corridor will broaden its initiatives to harvest the benefits of increased trade, tourism and economic activity within the region. [emphasis added]
The CANAMEX Coalition helpfully notes that Congress approved the corridor in the 1995 National Highway Systems Designation Act as a “High Priority Corridor.” The Act is now Public Law 104-59, and it specifies:
(26) The CANAMEX Corridor from Nogales, Arizona, through Las Vegas, Nevada, to Salt Lake City, Utah, to Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Montana, to the Canadian Border as follows:
(A) In the State of Arizona, the CANAMEX Corridor shall generally follow– (i) I-19 from Nogales to Tucson; (ii) I-10 from Tucson to Phoenix; and (iii) United States Route 93 in the vicinity of Phoenix to the Nevada Border.
(B) In the State of Nevada, the CANAMEX Corridor shall follow– (i) United States Route 93 from the Arizona Border to Las Vegas; and (ii) I-15 from Las Vegas to the Utah Border.
(C) From the Utah Border through Montana to the Canadian Border, the CANAMEX Corridor shall follow I-15.
The latest action taken to move “the implementation of NAFTA … toward fruition” was Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano’s Executive Order 2008-08. The Executive Order specifies:
The task force known as the Governor’s CANAMEX Task Force (“Task Force”) shall be continued and shall serve the purpose of coordinating statewide CANAMEX efforts and coordinating with other applicable states, provinces and nations in the development of the CANAMEX Corridor.
To download (PDF Format) and read the full text of the executive order, click here.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/anti-real-id-re.html
Real ID Would Mean Real Inconveniences
http://www.timesanddemocrat.com/..3/11/opinion/13000646.txt
Globalist EU Leaders Approve Of Mediterranean Union
http://www.euractiv.com/en/enlargeme..rranean/article-170976?_print
Cintra Gets Financing For Texas Toll Road
http://www.reuters.com/article/rbs..UtilitiesNews/idUSMDT00498220080310
Senator Questions Mexican Trucks In U.S.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2008-03-10-mexico-trucks_N.htm
WND Barred From Mexican Trucks Press Event
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=58532
Missouri lawmakers’ resolutions take on North American security pact
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/story/523231.html
Filed under: 4th amendment, biometrics, Brian Schweitzer, Britain, China, Control Grid, DHS, DMV, Drivers License, Europe, Homeland Security, michael chertoff, national id, North American Union, Real ID, RFID, United Kingdom, US Constitution
Montana Governor Tells Feds “Go to Hell” on Real ID
Dvorak Uncensored
March 8, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QDHlakUUiY
I think it’s safe to say that Governor Brian Schweitzer of Montana doesn’t like Real ID, a backdoor way for the government to impose and create a national ID card (with RFID chip which an unauthorized, knowledgeable techie can read) by requiring extensive documentation before you can get a drivers license. Here’s an interesting site devoted to the anti-side of the issue. And here’s what security expert Bruce Schneier thinks of the idea.
LISTEN to the governor explain why he thinks the Feds can shove their Real ID where… Well, you know where. I like this guy’s style!
Homeland Security, on the other hand, considers Real ID to be “pro-consumer.”
http://www.utne.com/2008-03-06/Politics/REAL-ID..sy-to-Steal.aspx
spent time gathering top DHS official’s email addresses. Don’t just bitch, email them personally and let them know you don’t support Real ID’
http://www.sciprose.com/dhs/
Feds warn states of ID deadline, travel hassles
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23456198/
All UK Citizens In ID Database By 2017
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh../2008/03/06/nid506.xml
UK: ID cards are the ultimate identity theft
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/c..contributors/article3499317.ece
China Puts RFID Tags In A Billion ID Cards
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2211418/china-rfid-growing
What is the ‘North American Union’?
Filed under: Airport Security, Border Patrol, DHS, drug smuggling, drug trafficking, FBI, George Bush, Homeland Security, Illegal Immigration, Immigration, Mexico, Real ID
Sabotaging Border Security From Within
William F. Jasper
JBS
February 29, 2008
The Bush administration is planning to waive security checks for tens of thousands of new immigrants, a move raising concerns about national security.
Follow this link to the original source: “U.S. to Skirt Green-Card Check“
While the Bush administration continues to insist that American citizens must accept increased inconveniences at airports and more privacy intrusions under the Real I.D. Act, it is waiving security checks for tens of thousands of new immigrants, including many who are being hired as Border Patrol officers.
“Facing a rapidly growing backlog of immigration cases, the Bush administration will grant permanent residency to tens of thousands of legal U.S. immigrants without first completing required background checks against the FBI’s investigative files,” the Washington Post reported on February 12. The change, it said, applies to about 47,000 permanent residency, or green-card, applicants whose FBI checks have been pending for more than six months.
Christopher S. Bentley, a spokesman for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, told the Post the decision “just seems like a very logical way to get people who deserve benefits in a very fair and timely manner without compromising national security or the integrity of the immigration system.” Mr. Bentley did not explain how the administration can speed the process along by dispensing with the security checks ‘without compromising national security or the integrity of the immigration system.”
Even more disturbing is information that the administration is using the same “wave them through” policy when it comes to applicants for the Border Patrol, including applicants who are “former” members of violent Mexican gangs and Mexican drug cartels. “A lot of [Border Patrol] agents are very upset by the big influx of Mexican gang-bangers” into the service, a recently retired BP agent told me. “This is insane, and is being done under the excuse of increasing the number of ‘native Mexican speakers'” in the Border Patrol.
According to the former agent, the admitted gang members are merely asked to promise that they have broken with their gangs and then are being allowed to continue the application process. “Some of our [Border Patrol] background investigators have brought up serious security concerns about many of these guys, things that in the past would have weeded bad guys out. But the investigators get over-ruled by higher-ups in the administration. This will be disastrous if it is allowed to continue.”
http://www.miamiherald.com/459/story/443474.html
Despite Fences Immigrants Still Broach Border
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080303/us_nm/usa_border_dc&printer=1
Filed under: 2008 Election, amnesty, Canada, GOP, i-69, Illegal Immigration, lou dobbs, NAFTA Superhighway, Neolibs, New World Order, Real ID, Ron Paul, SPP, Texas, Toll Roads, trans texas corridor, TTC
Ron Paul on Lou Dobbs About NAFTA Superhighway – (2/19/2008)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uWScCy5oj8
Toronto Opposes the SPP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQWjc8lmd5Q
Landowners pack Trans-Texas Corridor meeting
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8VzTDq8DD2g
http://www.ronpaulwarroom.com/?p=6764
Analysis: States fall into line on REAL ID
http://www.spacewar.com/report..EAL_ID_999.html
Dems Discussing 5-Year Amnesty Plan
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Security/Default.aspx?id=67357
NDP Tables Motion that Would Make SPP Working Groups More Accountable
http://stoplying.ca/news/08/feb/0218.._SPP_groups_more_accountable.php
Overview of the Security and Prosperity Partnership and Implications
http://tribes.tribe.net/nonorthameric..aec4d8-f885-4958-a935-988f16a7fa5b
Filed under: Big Brother, biometrics, car transponder, Control Grid, David Rockefeller, DHS, e-zpass, Felipe Calderon, Homeland Security, Illegal Immigration, national id, new jersey, North American Union, Real ID, Spitzer, Surveillance, Toll Roads
Author of the REAL-ID Act Gets Confronted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Apblj9X2EY
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’?