Friday, December 30, 2011

Fukushima Ocean Debris To Reach USA

The tsunami in Japan washed irradiated debris out to sea. That debris field, the size of California, is nearing the USA.

The fact that no federal agency is preparing for this huge wave of radiated garbage shows just how insane the leaders of this once great country have become.

A massive debris field the size of California that is surely fully radiated is on its way to the west coast ...

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Federal Worker Pay Increases

Why are elite banksters and federal government employee paychecks increasing faster than working American's paychecks?

Federal pay rose an average of 1.3% for the budget year that ended Sept. 30, according to newly released federal data. By comparison, the wages of private workers rose 1.2% during the period ...

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Fast & Furious Planned To Remove 2nd Amendment

Federal government agents discussed using their "Fast & Furious" illegal gun sales to Mexico to increase violence as an excuse to trick Americans into giving up their 2nd amendment rights.

If American is to survive, we must see criminal indictments of these rogue federal agents.

Criminal charges against Eric Holder
CBS national news printed new details about Department of Justice operation "Fast & Furious." Internal memos show that agents actually discussed using the operation as a "false flag" to justify taking away the 2nd amendment rights of US citizens.

Congress is currently investigating Fast & Furious. Attorney General Eric Holder has already been caught making at least one false statement under oath.
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Texas Congressman Ron Paul became the first GOP president candidate to call for criminal charges against Eric Holder.

A Spy On Intelligence

A few quotes from the following speech by long-time intelligence operative, Robert D. Steele.

I'm a spy saying spying doesn't work.

War is a racket.

Haliburton can't build the jails fast enough to keep us all down.

I could eliminate all income taxes tomorrow ...

Central banking is an evil cancer.


Saturday, December 10, 2011

TSA Confusion

TSA confused a gun emblem on a purse with an actual gun, causing a teenager to miss her flight.  TSA is out of control.


Teen stopped at airport for design on purse
... the Transportation Security Administration stopped her at the security gate because of the design of a gun on her handbag.
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"She was like, 'This is a federal offense because it's in the shape of a gun,'" Gibbs said. "I'm like, 'But it's a design on a purse. How is it a federal offense?'"
After agents figured out the gun was a fake, Gibbs said, TSA told her to check the bag or turn it over.

Friday, December 09, 2011

TSA Going To Time-Out

The TSA is heading to "time out" with other misbehaving boys and girls.  TSA are pretending to be police with their pretend "officer" costumes.

The Stop TSA’s Reach In Policy, or STRIP, Act introduced Thursday, would prohibit TSA employees “who have not received federal law enforcement training” from using the title of “officer,” as well as bar them from wearing uniforms and badges resembling those of law enforcement officers.
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“It is outrageous that in a post 9/11 world that the American people should have to live in fear of those whose job it is to keep us safe,” Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), the bill’s lead sponsor, said in a statement. “The least we can do is end this impersonation which is an insult to real cops.”

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

MF Global's Jon Corzine Is Connected

Jon Corzine, who directed the implosion of MF Global and theft of customer money, was the prior Governor of New Jersey.  Jon Corzine was a big Obama fundraiser.  We now learn Corzine had Bill Clinton on his payroll.

This is simply paying for political access.  Since Corzine didn't have the required financial approvals to be running a financial firm, his political connections allowed for him to bypass the rules.  Jon Corzine is the 1%; his being a Democrat is not relevant to theft of customer funds and political influence.

Clinton Collected $50K Per Month From MF Global
A former MF Global employee accused former president William J. Clinton of collecting $50,000 per month through his Teneo advisory firm in the months before the brokerage careened towards its Halloween filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Monday, December 05, 2011

Coldest Tucson

Tucson recorded the coldest recorded weather in modern times.  Is this part of global warming or does this indicate cooling?

Cold Weather Affecting Tucson Water Customers
According to Fernando Molina, Public Information Officer for Tucson Water, the extreme cold has caused electronic control instrumentation at various reservoir and booster sites to malfunction, automatically shutting down pumps.

Police Become Military

The military is so over-funded they are giving military hardware to local police forces in the USA.  Free.

Average Americans do not want to live in militarized cities.  If the Department of Defense has too much money for hardware, maybe they can return those funds to reduce the national debt.

"1033 Program" that gave more than $500 million of military gear to US police in 2011 alone.  This upswing coincides with an increasingly military-like style of law-enforcement most recently seen in the Occupy Wall Street crackdowns.

Tim Lynch, director of the Cato Institute's project on criminal justice told The Daily, “The trend toward militarization was well under way before 9/11, but it’s the federal policy of making surplus military equipment available almost for free that has poured fuel on this fire.”

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Iceland Recovers

Ireland use the taxpayers to bail out bad bets by banks.  Iceland told the bankers to take their losses.  While Ireland struggles under unpayable debt, Iceland recovers

The following title should more accurately be "Iceland on mend because of refusal to bail out banks".

Iceland on mend in spite of refusal to bail out banks
A report from the IMF that lent the country $2.1 billion said that Iceland is experiencing a moderate recovery, unemployment is declining and the government was able to return to the capital markets earlier this year.