Monday, January 31, 2005

''Purple finger, no problem,''

Democracy became a color yesterday, and it was the color of kings. As hundreds of Iraqi expatriates departed polling stations in the Iraq Transitional National Assembly election, many held aloft their right index fingers, stained on the tips after being dipped in a purple dye.

The hue of royalty became a mark that these men and women, many of them former farmers and sheepherders, had voted in the election held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds.



Freedom in Wonderland

"Freedom is owning things."—George W. Bush

January 28, 2005—Protected from the American public by legions of imperial storm troopers in a city that appeared to be the very model of a high-tech police state, George W. Bush used the word "freedom" 27 times in his second inaugural address. The word "liberty" appeared 15 times. Under the circumstances, it's worth recalling that "freedom" was also one of Adolph Hitler's favorite themes.

Bush payola scandal deepens as third columnist admits being paid

The Bush administration was confronted with fresh evidence of a far-reaching clandestine campaign to influence public opinion yesterday after a third conservative commentator admitted receiving payments for championing its policies.

SHOCKING!

The New Freedom

I guess it all depends on what your definition of “freedom” is.

Freedom isn't 'free'

Thank you very much!

'We cannot wait for a mushroom cloud'

FLASHBACK:

"Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof — the smoking gun — that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud,'' Bush said. "The time for denying, deceiving and delaying has come to an end,'' Bush said, referring to the Iraqis' denial that they possess such weapons. "Saddam Hussein must disarm himself — or, for the sake of peace, we will lead a coalition to disarm him.''

Wrong! The time for denying and deceiving is in its golden age!

Sunday, January 30, 2005

Stop The Lie

Everything you need to know about what a Neo-Conservative is ...and how they will DESTROY America for Republicans and Democrats alike.

The Project for a New American Century (PNAC) is a Neo-Conservative organization that almost nobody in America has heard of.

This is a major problem considering, their own documents reveal, they intend to use OUR military to create a "Unipolar World" that they will control.

Saturday, January 29, 2005

Did you know Iraq is having "elections"?

In case you haven't heard...Iraq is having elections. Did you know that Iraqis are having an election? Oh, and in case you didn't know...Iraq elections are happening. Top of the hour news is....IRAQ! They're having elections! Bottom of the hour news: IRAQ! THEY'RE HAVING ELECTIONS!

Did you hear? Iraq? They're having elections?

State of the Union: Fascism with a Smile—Part II

Friday, January 28, 2005

The Rise Of The Fourth Reich

PNAC "Statement of Principles"

Principles? These guys? This is the ultimate oxymoron!

Report: Israel developing biological weapons targeting Arabs

Here's one that could backfire on the developers BIG TIME! (ASSuming this is true!)

Criminals the lot of us

...through the invasion of Iraq, a crime of gigantic proportions has been perpetrated. If history has taught us anything, it is that it will condemn both the individuals and respective societies who not only perpetrated the crime, but also remained blind and mute while it was being committed.

This Pollyanna army

...Bush's rhetoric about "eternal hope that is meant to be fulfiled" was a sign of their triumph. The speech, crowed neocon William Kristol, who consulted on it, was indeed "informed by Strauss" - a reference to Leo Strauss, philosopher of obscurantist strands of absolutist thought, mentor and inspiration to some neocons who believe they fulfil his teaching by acting as tutors to politicians in need of their superior guidance.

'Informed" is hardly the precise word to account for the manipulation of Bush's impulses by cultish advisers with ulterior motives.

We've Been Taken Over By a Cult

By SEYMOUR HERSH

Editors' Note: This is a transcript of remarks by Seymour Hersh at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York.

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Let's Attack Iran!

Seymour Hersh's "New Yorker" article about American forces carrying
out reconnaissance missions in Iran to locate hidden Iranian nuclear
facilities, presumably in order to be able to destroy them all in a
surprise attack, may be "riddled with errors," as the White House promptly
alleged. It may be entirely true. And either way, it may have been
deliberately leaked by the Bush administration to frighten Iran. But what
was really revealing was the US media response to it.

Supreme Court Lets Dogs Go Fishing...for Drugs

Iran warns of "astonishing" retaliation if attacked

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Another $80 BILLION for War

And we need more recruits for the fodder. Line 'em up!

Patriotism: Rationality's Worst Enemy

Many parents try to discourage violence by shielding their children from violent video games and movies. However, they indoctrinate their children with patriotism, which is far more likely to lead to violent behavior; it motivates young men to enthusiastically kill other young men they would befriend under different circumstances. At best, patriotism provokes blind support for politicians who start wars. At worst, it encourages participation in organized killing. If parents want to raise children who respect human life, they should teach them to think critically and form their own opinions.

Monday, January 24, 2005

Enjoy The Draft

What draft? What a load of bunk!

Brothers in Arms

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Satan Displays Bush 'Hook 'em' Hand Gesture; Is The Devil a UT Fan Too?



The Inauguration of Royalty and the Sycophantic Media

A video montage of the sycophantic, fawning, sniveling and servile coverage of the Bush inuaguration. Feel the hypocrisy as Bush talks about freedom while troops search American citizens in what the media themselves defined as an 'armed camp'. Withstand the revulsion as the press whores compare the Bushes to the royal family.

Dick Cheney...a good target for a snowball!

US downsizes list of Iraq allies

The White House has scrapped its list of allies in Iraq known as the 45-member coalition of the willing.

A senior administration official on Friday said the list has been replaced with a smaller roster of 28 countries with troops in Iraq.

Why The Outrage Now? Nobody Cares About Fascist Symbols In The House Of Representatives

Where are all the Jewish groups? Where's the outrage? A fancy dress outfit causes what will be a national debate for three months and yet these things have been in front of our faces for our entire lifetimes and there is no mention of them. Even to highlight this one risks being sidelined as a crackpot.

Serious questions need to be asked about why the very platform of supposed representative government in the United States is adorned with tributes to Nazi symbols of absolute dictatorial power.

Illuminati Devil Hand Signals Prevalent Throughout Inauguration

Photos from the Coronation protests

It is clear that George W. Bush is suffering from a terrible pathology

It is clear that George W. Bush is suffering from a terrible pathology, a sick paranoia. It has been pointed out by people who have known him and should have been noticed by anyone paying even a tiny bit of attention. What is less clear is that the whole nation is quickly catching up with his level of insanity.

"Insensibly" Sliding Into Tyranny

By waging open-ended foreign wars for "liberty," warned John Quincy Adams, America's ruling philosophy would "insensibly change from [one of] liberty to force...." That warning, sadly, was amply validated by George W. Bush's Second Inaugural Address.

"America, in this young century, proclaims liberty throughout the world, and to all the inhabitants thereof."

It is a reflection of George W. Bush’s peculiar gifts that this lyrical scriptural phrase becomes a threat when it falls from his lips. It’s likely that hundreds of millions of people reacted to President Bush’s proclamation of global "liberty" by dashing to the nearest bomb shelter.

Iraq Veterans Against the War

The Face of War

These photos were taken by US military personnel in Fallujah on November 19, 2004. They were taken in order to identify the dead, as well as used to track where the bodies were later buried in Fallujah.

You won't see this on the FAUX News.

No Country Left Behind

Thursday, January 20, 2005

From our Orwellian translation unit

"The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends
on the success of liberty in other lands"
-- George Bush

('Our campaign of global conquest has only just begun.')

THE ORWELLIAN GLOBAL STATE

Inauguration day 2005 marks the beginning of the next, and even more extreme, stage of the Orwellian global state. If anyone thought the first Bush term breached the realms of insanity, they'd better hold on and strap in.

Bush Says Election Ratified Iraq Policy

President Bush said the public's decision to reelect him was a ratification of his approach toward Iraq and that there was no reason to hold any administration officials accountable for mistakes or misjudgments in prewar planning or managing the violent aftermath.

State of the Union: Fascism with a Smile—Part I

No matter how much money George W. Bush allocates or how many great things he says about America in his State of the Union Address, the reality is that this country is in dire straits. And as it now stands, things will only worsen.

Unfortunately, most Americans do not realize the gravity of the problem because they are lost in a haze of drugs, alcohol and entertainment distractions—numbed to the crumbling foundations beneath their feet. And our leaders are not advancing any real solutions to the disorder that surrounds us.

Just another "unfortunate incident" in your name.

US soldiers in Iraq approach a car after opening fire when it failed to stop at a checkpoint. Despite warning shots it continued to drive towards their dusk patrol in Tal Afar on 18 January.
Chris Hondros a photographer with Getty News was on hand to record these pictures.



Inside the car were an Iraqi family of seven. The mother and father were killed but their five children in the backseat survived, one with a non-life threatening wound.



As the children get out of the car one of them screams, her hands covered in blood...



…others cry or just stand bewildered.



The injured child is given first-aid by a US soldier...



...as is his sister...



...before being taken to a local hospital...



...with the rest of his family.
A soldier carries one of the children into the hospital while an older sister carries her brother.




Doctors rush the children inside to ensure no-one else is wounded.



At the checkpoint a US soldier examines the car.
A US military statement said troops trying to stop the car used hand signals and fired warning shots before firing directly at the car, killing the driver and front seat passenger.

(Note: Driver's face obscured)




The statement also said that military officials extended their condolences for this "unfortunate incident" and were investigating


Protesters Target Bush's Inauguration

WASHINGTON - Anti-Bush demonstrators waving signs that said "Worst President Ever" and "the American Nightmare" jeered the president's motorcade during the inaugural parade Thursday. In some places in the protest area, the crowd was about six rows deep.

Here's what George W. Bush thinks of you!

Happy Inauguration Day!

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Swastikas, Hypocrisy and Prince Harry

My question is: How can a world bloated by fascist sympathies and inclinations be offended by seeing the symbol of its own basic political thinking? How can anyone who supports the philosophic premises of fascism be outraged by the globally-recognised symbol of it? Only if they are hypocrites or plainly ignorant.

Plainly ignorant gets my vote!

Monday, January 17, 2005

HOW TO AVOID THE DRAFT OR NATIONAL SERVICE

I Gave this info to my Boys 3 of which are Prime Draft Bait.

If you care Please Let any Girl or Boy 17 to 50 have this information on how to Not Volunteer for the Draft or National Service.

Tricking you is another way the Government Avoids that Pesky 13th Amendment No slavery nor involuntary servitude, Constitution Problem.

Now if only there was a "Pearl Harbor" type of event to really pull this nation together...

Oh wait they tried that already!!

NO DODGING ? JUST REFUSE TO VOLUNTEER? HERE?S HOW:

Would Dr. King be allowed to protest in today's world?

Would he be granted the permit to peaceful protest? Or, would he and others of like mind be skooted off to the "Free Speech Zone"? Think about it!

Thursday, January 13, 2005

1000 Days of Hell

Law enforcement officers escape tickets

A perfect example of the JustUs system!

Pair arrested after telling lawyer jokes

The line leading into First District Court in Hempstead Monday morning was long and frustrating, but it was the punch line in a lawyer joke that got two rabble-rousing comedians arrested.

"How do you tell when a lawyer is lying?" Harvey Kash, 69, of Bethpage, said to Carl Lanzisera, 65, of Huntington, as the queue wound into the court. "His lips are moving," they said in unison, completing one of what may be thousands of standard lawyer jokes.

But while that rib and several others on barristers got some giggles from the crowd, the attorney standing in line about five people ahead wasn't laughing.

" 'Shut up,' the man shouted," Lanzisera said. "'I'm a lawyer.'"

They were arrested for "causing a stir."

"We Have To Abridge Individual Rights"

Eight months before the White House appointed him the Homeland Security Department’s top intelligence official, retired U.S. Army Gen. Patrick M. Hughes told a public forum at Harvard last year that the government would have to “abridge individual rights” and take domestic security measures “not in accordance with our values and traditions” to prevent terrorist attacks in the United States.

“Therefore, we have to abridge individual rights, change the societal conditions, and act in ways that heretofore were not in accordance with our values and traditions, like giving a police officer or security official the right to search you without a judicial finding of probable cause,” said Hughes.

But, it's for the greater good. You know, people laugh at this, people say it's no big deal, that these sweeping changes won't bother them because after all, they're not a terrorist. It won't be until they get stopped at an unconstitutional roadblock and are told to get out of their vehicle so the police can ransack it and they are forced at jack-boot to give a swab of spit or a blood sample. Of course, I guess that's ok if it's for the greater good.

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

It's just an innocent salute to a sports team....

Re-e-e-a-a-alllly?

The Nausea

Marine killed after shooting officers

They say he didn't want to return to Iraq.

Witness: CIA and SEALs beat prisoners during interrogation

SAN DIEGO (AP) - Navy SEALs and CIA officials kicked, punched, choked and eye-gouged detainees in 2003 at a U.S. military base in Iraq, a former SEAL testified Monday.
The witness said he saw the "interrogation by means of abuse" take place at Camp Jenny Pozzi, the SEAL base at Baghdad International Airport, in an area the troops called the "sand pit."

Let Bin Laden stay free, says CIA man

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

"If you want a picture of the future,

imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever." — George Orwell 1984

Congress passes `doomsday' plan

They're revvin' up for their next attack.

85-year-old says police roughed him up

ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) -- Police said they are investigating an incident in which an officer pepper-sprayed an 85-year-old man during a traffic stop.

'Hitler's Hit Parade' shows Nazi side of pop culture

Torture? Not if cheerleaders do it, lawyer claims

Forcing naked Iraqi prisoners to pile themselves in human pyramids was not torture, because American cheerleaders do it every year, a court was told today.

Police Begin Fingerprinting on Traffic Stops

If you're ticketed by Green Bay police, you'll get more than a fine. You'll get fingerprinted, too. It's a new way police are cracking down on crime.

If you're caught speeding or playing your music too loud, or other crimes for which you might receive a citation, Green Bay police officers will ask for your drivers license and your finger. You'll be fingerprinted right there on the spot. The fingerprint appears right next to the amount of the fine.

No, Virginia, we are not a Police State!

Monday, January 10, 2005

Bush 'the king' blows $50m on coronation

It is going to be the most expensive, most security-obsessed event in the history of Washington DC. An army of 10,000 police, secret service officers and FBI agents will patrol the capital for four days of massive celebrations that some critics have derided as reminiscent of the lavish shindigs thrown by Louis XIV, France's extravagant Sun King. (And there you have it!)

Ten things we learned in 2004 about 9/11

Unrivaled Security Planned for Inauguration

An unprecedented level of security will frame President Bush's second inauguration, with officials planning to use thousands of police from across the country, new screening technology for inaugural guests and a military contingent that could include a combat brigade of up to 4,000 troops.

The police state to usher in another wave of police state....

Sunday, January 09, 2005

Bush’s yes-man Gonzales blends Kafka, Orwell

Somewhere in the United States government is the person who came up with the idea of fusing the wail of an infant with the incessant meow from a cat food commercial so as to torment detainees at Guantanamo. Detainees were also subjected to popular songs by the likes of Eminem and Rage Against the Machine. What Liberace would have done to an observant Muslim, I can only imagine, but it is a mad genius who realized that ordinary American culture can, with repeated exposure, be nearly lethal. God help us all.

The Bush administration has fused Orwell with Kafka in the same way someone fused the cry of an infant with that of a cat from the Meow Mix TV commercial. The upshot is Gonzales, ticketed maybe for the Supreme Court because he winked at torture and yessed the president. He’s Kafka’s man, Orwell’s boy and Bush’s pussycat. Know him for his roar.

Meow

American Gothic

It's a grim tale and one of the main figures who made it possible will, in the coming days, be given a pass by Democratic senators. Imagine that. Alberto Gonzales, the lawyer who sponsored a regime of torture for his President, will soon become the nation's attorney general. Perhaps it's fitting. Then the Justice Department can enter the same world of twisted names as Camp Justice, saved from the tsunami's surprise impact by a special Pentagon warning. When you think about it, we are still living in the ruins of the World Trade Center.

Thank you Dr. Kissinger

"Today Americans would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order; tomorrow they will be grateful. This is especially true if they were told there was an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead with world leaders to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well being granted to them by their world government."
Henry Kissinger, Speaking at Evian, France, May 21, 1992. Bilderberg meeting.

Coulter 2005

This freak-show of a woman is frightening!

Students Arrested for Cyber Bullying

"When you have students making threats to other students or groups of students on the Internet, talking about killing someone or blowing up the school or shooting a certain group of people, when there's a feud like that and certain words are used," explains Wartelle, "That's when you worry about something escalating or becoming the next Columbine and these days you have to take threats seriously."

The school system is taking it seriously as well, and will decide Friday whether to expel the three students for the remainder of the school year. All of the students involved are honor students.

Cyber-stalking is a relative felony, which means a judge can decide if it is a misdemeanor of the more serious felony crime. It's punishable with a $2,000 fine or one year imprisonment.

A "relative felony"? The judge will decide. Caw-caw-caw!

Education Dept. paid commentator to promote law

Seeking to build support among black families for its education reform law, the Bush administration paid a prominent black pundit $240,000 to promote the law on his nationally syndicated television show and to urge other black journalists to do the same.

The campaign, part of an effort to promote No Child Left Behind (NCLB), required commentator Armstrong Williams "to regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broadcasts," and to interview Education Secretary Rod Paige for TV and radio spots that aired during the show in 2004.

Williams said Thursday he understands that critics could find the arrangement unethical, but "I wanted to do it because it's something I believe in."

If it's unethical, expect it will be done!

Village of the Swabbed

Falling down that slippery slope.

Thank you, America.

So much to be thankful for!

Extremism In Defense of the Status Quo

If you want government to intervene domestically,
you’re a liberal.

If you want government to intervene overseas,
you’re a conservative.

If you want government to intervene everywhere,
you’re a moderate.

If you don’t want government to intervene anywhere,
you’re an extremist.

~ Joe Sobran

In a political context, "extreme" – and its derivation "extremist" – is often used to force the discussion of ideas or programs into a middle ground. The purpose is to further create a collective mindset around which the state can mobilize large masses of people. By definition, collective thinking has no tolerance for deviations from announced norms. The "extremist" is the individual whose opinions lie outside the herd mindset.

Anyone attempting to actively not take part in the hive-mind is an extremist. Yes, it is an extreme idea to think for yourself!

Saturday, January 08, 2005

US strikes 'wrong' Iraqi target

BBC says 14. No mention of the 5. Who were they? The 5 might have been the "possibly innocent" ones. I'm sure the 14 weren't "possibly innocent."

"U.S. Says Airstrike on Iraq House Kills 5"

So... Is it 5? Or is it "at least 5" as another headline suggests? Or is it 14? Or maybe we should add the 14 and the 5 and get 20? Another known unknown as Rummy would say...

By NICK WADHAMS, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The United States military acknowledged dropping a 500-pound bomb on the wrong house outside the northern city of Mosul on Saturday, killing five people. But the man who owned the house said the bomb killed 14 people — including seven children.

The strike in the town of Aitha, 30 miles south of Mosul, came hours before a senior U.S. Embassy official in Iraq (news - web sites) met with leading members of the Sunni Arab community in efforts to persuade them to participate in Jan. 30 elections, which they have threatened to boycott. Violence also continued, with at least eight Iraqis killed.

American officials repeatedly have insisted the vote go ahead, but it is an extremely delicate time, with Iraq's government perceived by many as closely tied to the U.S.-led coalition.

Late Saturday, a U.S. military statement said an F-16 jet dropped a 500-pound GPS-guided bomb on a house that was meant to be searched during an operation to capture "an anti-Iraqi force cell leader."


"The house was not the intended target for the airstrike. The intended target was another location nearby," the military said in a statement.


The homeowner, Ali Yousef, told Associated Press Television News that the airstrike happened at about 2:30 a.m., and American troops immediately surrounded the area, blocking access for four hours. The brick house was reduced to a pile of rubble, according to an Associated Press photographer at the scene.


An Associated Press photographer said from the scene that 14 members of the same family — seven children, four women and three men — were killed, and six people were wounded, including another child.

Police officers to carry Tasers in schools

OK, this is just bullshit!

Smile Kids Schools Plan to Expand Video Camera Surveillance

BALTIMORE (AP) - School systems throughout metropolitan Baltimore are embracing the latest in surveillance technology, adding digital cameras that can zoom-in, detect motion and even see in the dark. (cool!)

Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Iraqi Vice

Spreadin' democracy.

Tuesday, January 04, 2005

Satan is Playing for Keeps

I once accompanied an eight-year-old boy to a museum.

In front of a display of armor and swords, he asked me if they fought for fun or "for keeps."

"For keeps," I told him.

Humanity is in the clutch of a malevolent occult power that is also "playing for keeps."


We need to step back to see that a Lucifer-loving (Masonic) financial elite based in the City of London is responsible for most wars and revolutions. These wars are designed to weaken humanity in preparation for "world government" i.e. dictatorship.

It's just one big video game!

CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq - Soon after the battle for Fallujah ended in November, U.S. Marines brought their Xbox consoles, Gameboys and laptops forward and started fighting the Covenant hordes in "Halo," Mario and Luigi's worst enemies and those irksome roommates from "The Sims."

Return to Fallujah brings anger, despair

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Yasser Abbas Atiya swore he'd sooner sleep on the streets of his beloved hometown of Fallujah than spend another night in the squalid Baghdad shelter where his family had been squatting.

Thirty minutes after he returned home this past week, however, Atiya had seen enough. He left in disgust and had no plans to go back.

"I couldn't stand it," the grocer said. "I was born in that town. I know every inch of it. But when I got there, I didn't recognize it."

Lakes of sewage in the streets. The smell of corpses inside charred buildings. No water or electricity. Long waits and thorough searches by U.S. troops at checkpoints. Warnings to watch out for land mines and booby traps. Occasional gunfire between troops and insurgents.

I guess Yasser isn't too happy about the spread of "democracy."

Sunday, January 02, 2005

New Year's Resolutions

I've made them before. I've broken them. Forgotten them. Laughed at them. But, it is a good idea to try to make a positive change in your life, at ANY time of the year. So, here's mine:

1.) To not forget important dates. I will do this by religiously carrying my little black date book with me and consult it daily!

2.) To, no matter what hits me, be as positive as I can possibly be under all circumstances that occur in my life.

3.) To finally setup my consulting business and stop making excuses for why I haven't.

I could probably go on and on but I think 3 is enough. Three I can do. Three is doable.

What positive change will you make in 2005?

War Pigs

Windows Media video.

Hack The Vote

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Season's Greetings from the Fed

Most people view the Fed as our tireless public servant promoting a stable economy and fighting the curse of inflation. The truth is the exact opposite. The Fed is solely responsible for inflation and has caused economic havoc since its inception.

Lifting the veil of silence: speaking out about Israel

Our continued silence perpetuates the fiction that all Jews are of one mind when it comes to Israel-- that we think it can do no wrong; that we believe the Israeli government is innocent of war crimes; that we believe US military support for Israel's illegal occupation is a sign of our special relationship, and not a cynical use of Jewish suffering to provide moral cover for strategic interests in an oil-rich region.