Friday, 28 June 2013

379. Against Neocon Slavery | Ron Paul

Leaks Classified? US army blocks Guardian online over 'network hygiene'

The US army has restricted access to the Guardian website over its revelations of the NSA's snooping activities. The British daily has been breaking the news from Edward Snowden, shedding light on a number of secret documents. RT's Sara Firth talks to Rodney Shakespeare from Global Justice Movement about this issue

Joseph T. Salerno explaining what Inflation is

The whole discussion about “do we have inflation” is ridiculous. you can always find some stuff that went up and some stuff that went down. If your favourite purchases are on the rise then you notice inflation. If your favoured products have been going down in price you can argue that the inflation is not a problem. This is just an argument about what products certain economists like to buy.  It has nothing to do with economics.
 Besides trusting the governments statistics is indefensible. The government is a lying, murdering monster, why should we trust their numbers?
 The monetary monopoly organization has been adding to the supply of currency. Warping the function of prices, with the intention of fleecing you and your family in order to shower benefits on their buddy’s. 
So we have inflation, some are happy about it because they believe they are winning in the system 
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National Police seizing guns from homeowners who have been evacuated due to flooding in Canada.

RCMP stealing from homes in wake of flood
The RCMP are a national Police force who serve the Queen. They rounded up Japanese descended Canadians in WW2 and dumped thousands of them in an empty forest in the middle of nowhere in the middle of Canadian winter with no food or shelter. They seized those peoples property then as well and helped the government pressure these Canadian citizens to be sent to Japan knowing two weeks later "we" would drop the Bomb on them. That is just one of the crimes this organization is implicated in. Now they are stealing legal firearms from those who are high and dry in the Alberta floods. But we need them to insure our property is safe...yeah right

The Truth About Anarchism

The Truth About Anarchism - Amanda Billyrock gets into a Facebook spat with a minarchist who won't spend the time to understand Anarcho-Libertarianism.
Good article. I think that for most cases the minarchist/anarchist argument is pointless. The society that embraced one or the other would look on the surface, pretty much identical. The only difference between the two is a moral difference. Anarchists tend to be concerned with the morality of a given political situation. Minarchists aren't. So when the discussion is about the morality of a given system then the Anarchist/minarchist dichotomy is sound. When it comes to how society would actually be run, I wonder if the argument becomes divisive. I probably would side with a minarchist  who stands against immoral laws (Ron Paul) vs. an anarchist who holds his views for utilitarian reasons (David Friedman), though I am an anarchist 1000%, most self proclaimed Anarchists are so because they hate rules and Starbucks.

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Thursday, 27 June 2013

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Full Disclosure: What the Media Isn't Telling You About War in Syria

U.S. government is arming "al-Qaeda" in Syria. Ben Swann brings the truth in media. Watch video to see a 4 year old child singing about bringing down the towers, killing americans while waving a knife as his U.S. sponsored terrorist parents sing along. Thank you John (american berlin wall) Mccain

Arianna Huffington thinks the economy can be saved if you get drafted.

Is being drafted a shovel ready jobs program?

Edward Snowden, Fugitive slave laws and Nullification. by Butler Shaffer

In 1854, a slave named Joshua Glover ran away from the plantation, and came to Wisconsin where he was captured pursuant to the federal Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. While being held in jail awaiting his being shipped back to his owner, a crowd of abolitionists - inspired by Sherman Booth - forced their way into the jail and freed Glover. A series of arrests and prosecutions of Booth by the federal government ensued, with each being struck down by the Wisconsin Supreme Court under writs of habeas corpus. The Wisconsin court ruled that the Fugitive Slave Act was unconstitutional and void. When the United States Supreme Court reviewed the case, it requested a copy of the record, which the Wisconsin Supreme Court ignored. (See William Raney, Wisconsin: A Story of Progress, pp. 148-149.) There were, doubtless, many statists at the time who looked upon Booth - as well as Glover's example - as a "security threat" to the country, deserving of the charge of "treason" for upholding the principle of individual liberty. The comparisons to Edward Snowden are obvious: "why did Glover flee Missouri? Why didn't he stay in Missouri and 'work within the system' to gain his liberty?" Yeah, the same way so many other slaves had secured their freedom! With the help of its lapdog media - with which neither Booth nor Glover had to contend - the federal government demands of Russia what it demanded of Wisconsin in the mid-19th century: the return of one of its subjects.

Edward Snowden crisis: NSA spooks may eat each other like crabs in a barrel

Will the spook state collapse on itself? Dave Ridley thinks yes. Let's hope he's right

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what you need to know for your day

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Demonstration

interesting stress relief exercise

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Peter Schiff on what's happening to GOLD

Of course all the talking heads here can only think in short time horizons. Also they don't know what the definition of inflation actually is. They can't admit that price inflation is happening because television sets aren't costing more year over year. Obviously these guys don't shop for their own groceries. This may not be the bottom for gold but we don't buy gold trying to be rich next year. 

Let me connect the dots for you ...

Adam Kokesh breaks it down...

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Snowden a hero says Apple co-founder Wozniak

"NSA hasn't done anything of value to us" says entrepreneur. Distressed that the technology he helped develop nearly four decades ago is being used on a massive scale to invade people’s privacy.

Is Bradley Manning an enemy of the state

good for him if so.    
the Bradley Manning trial

JFK was a prescription speed freak

listen to the story of DR.Feelgood

JFK was high on Meth in his debate with Nixon

Economics in one lesson pt 3

Economics In One Lesson, Chapter 3 from Amanda BillyRock on Vimeo.

Anyone want a glow in the dark cat?

imagine glow in the dark rats!!

The nasty, racist roots of the progressive movement

You will never hear any of the inconvenient history related below by today's "progressives" or their mirror images, the neocons, who dominate the American elite political landscape, court intellectual academia, and the mainstream news media.

Should the government be responsible for defining and licensing marriage contracts?

It was an ill day when government began to take marriage over in the 18th century. Marriage antedates government, and unlike government, is socially beneficial.

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Monday, 24 June 2013

Everything you need to know about Snowden's (former) employer

Booz Allen Hamilton: What You Don’t Know About Snowden’s Former Employer

Where's Snowden?!?!?!?

Can you do what the NSA can't?

You know how annoying it is to remember all those passwords?

but it's necessary to keep your data private of course. Now you can just take a pill to log in!! oh yeah and a special barcode tattoo...too
!!
The controversial pill is being championed by Motorola executive, Regina Dugan, once dubbed ‘America’s smartest engineer’. ‘Essentially, your entire body becomes your authentication token,’ she said. She was the first female director of the US government’s spy technology agency Darpa (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency) before joining Google’s Motorola Mobility division last year.

DEA claims they have seized a users bitcoins

as a result of a violation of the Controlled Substances Act

Iraq Vet Kills Himself After Being Ordered to Commit “War Crimes”

Afflicted with conscious -“These things go far beyond what most are even aware of”

“The simple truth is this: During my first deployment, I was made to participate in things, the enormity of which is hard to describe. War crimes, crimes against humanity,” wrote Somers. “Though I did not participate willingly, and made what I thought was my best effort to stop these events, there are some things that a person simply can not come back from. I take some pride in that, actually, as to move on in life after being part of such a thing would be the mark of a sociopath in my mind. These things go far beyond what most are even aware of.”
Somers also complains about how he was forced to “participate in the ensuing coverup” of such crimes.
Somers’ death serves to refocus attention on the fact that military veterans are committing suicide in droves after being afflicted with PTSD as a direct result of committing atrocities while in combat.
As Somers highlights in his note, 22 military veterans commit suicide every single day. Amongst active-duty soldiers, more than one a day commit suicide, a figure that surpassed the number of US troops killed in combat in Afghanistan.

“Pardon Edward Snowden” Petition Reaches Threshold for White House Response

Pardon Edward Snowden petition

Butter in your coffee. What we have all been waiting for

put butter in your morning coffee for energy and health

Is the left as bad as the right? Anthony Gregory talks with Scott Horton on the left/right false paradigm. hint...both

Who's worse? The left wing or the right wing?

Don't ask don't tell about same sex rape in the military


A guide to giving the NSA the finger without them ever knowing

Digital privacy black paper

Mickey Mouse joins the war effort in Viet Nam - lost animation

Freestyle soccer in Iran

Worlds deadliest mass killer killed 2746, now surfing in Florida, releasing biography.

In his memoir, which goes on sale Tuesday, he quotes Hemingway: “Those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.”

1.5 billion dollar redundant back up drive for all that info they spied out of you. that's the sequestration for you


I assume that work as a telemarketer is pretty discouraging. If someone actually answers his phone when you ring in these days of Caller-ID, he’s no doubt rude and brusque. You’re a pest and you know it. Ah, but there’s an entity out there that appreciates all you pests so much it’s not only recording your calls -- and mine --, it's copying those recordings. Yep, as we all know, the Feds have invested $ 1.5 billion of our money in a "data farm" in Utah despite all their hype about "sequestration." But you may not realize that this boondoggle is even more offensively wasteful than you thought: it is “essentially the world’s largest backup hard drive… It’ll be one of several data farms that make up the [NSA'a] digital backbone, but information kept there won’t be unique. … Utah’s center will house the most data but everything is networked and if the center goes down, [Lonny] Anderson[, the NSA’s chief information officer] says, no data will be lost." Well, there goes that hope. "‘What we’re trying to do,’ Anderson said, ‘is build this integrated network, where I’ve got redundancy built in so I can ensure mission [operators] they can do what they need to do.’” Oh, he's got redundancy, all right: $1.5 billion-worth on our dime. I was immensely baffled that eavesdropping on my calls for Chinese take-out could whup Al Qaeda; I'm even more baffled that copies of those seldom scintillating conversations ("Could I get an order of cold noodles with sesame sauce, please?") will further that ridiculous goal.

Where Is He Now?

"All the king's horses, and all the king's men" - even with access to all communications of all Americans - can no more find him than could they anticipate the collapse of the Soviet Union or the attacks of 9/11. The entire affair - along with the actions of Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, and other whistleblowers - helps answer the pessimists who ask "but what can one person do?"

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"He Was A Real Journalist And He's IN PRISON Because Of Our Constitution

Sunday, 23 June 2013

The True Cycle of Violence

What is the REAL rate of inflation? Are you wondering why the government says there is no inflation but when you go to the store things are more and more costly? They fudge the official rate to hide the fact that the real rate is 9% year over year!!!
The Science of Storytelling: Why Telling a Story is the Most Powerful Way to Activate Our Brains

Economics in one lesson pt 2 - cartoon by Amanda Billyrock

Economics In One Lesson, Chapter 2 from Amanda BillyRock on Vimeo.

What happens when you have too many cooks in the spy kitchen - Keystone cops 2013

Power, like a desolating pestilence, Pollutes whate'er it touches; and obedience, Bane of all genius, virtue, freedom, truth, Makes slaves of men, and of the human frame A mechanized automaton. -- Shelley

Game, set , match...

we are going to have a collection of Assanges, Mannings, and Snowdens from now on

Greenwald on Snowden's escape from Leviathan grasp

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Bit coin "farmers"

Economics in 1 lesson


Economics In One Lesson, Chapter 1 from Amanda BillyRock on Vimeo.
Google glass used during surgery
Ever more intrusive mandatory government survey now to question you on your sex life

Is HIV a modern day hysteria?

Europe is one big family
Of course "Race" is a myth. Tribalism is a real superstition that people hold and they seek validation through pseudo-science

"Sounded like a bomb, shook my house"

More evidence of the Michael Hastings political assassination

Breaking! Michael Hastings Was Running From Feds

said that day: I'm on going into hiding. Explosion before crash

Other companies to voluntarily label GMO 's in their products

Just this week, national burrito chain Chipotle, which also supported Prop 37, realized like Whole Foods that it can act without being forced to do so by the government and began labeling all GMO ingredients.

This flood of voluntary information is not limited to the area GMO foods. Even as the FDA drags its heels on issuing regulations for restaurant menu labeling, big companies are filling that void thanks to consumer demand.
Panera Bread began posting calorie information in all its stores voluntarily more than three years ago. McDonald’s followed suit last year.
And this week, Starbucks announced it would start providing calorie information for all its products starting next week.
Whole foods to require GMO labelling on the products they sell
When mandatory government labelling schemes inevitably fail the market steps up and provides real regulation

U.K., U.S, Canada, Australia and New zealand governments have an arrangement to spy on all their citizens(slaves)

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A Hypothetical Question or Two on Eduard Snowdenski



Michael S. Rozeff Suppose that during the Stalin regime in the USSR, Eduard Snowdenski was an analyst who worked for a bureau under the NKVD (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs). Suppose that he decided to reveal to the Russian people the extent of the NKVD domestic spying apparatus that peopled the Gulag, or Main Directorate for Corrective Labor Camps, with prisoners.
How should Snowdenski do this? Should he report through NKVD channels, or should he defect?
Do you regard Snowdenski as a traitor if he defects to America and reveals the extent of the Russian domestic spying program?
Is Snowdenski a hero?
What is your opinion of those in the Kremlin who demand Snowdenski's head?
If Snowdenski defected to America and the USSR charged him with espionage, would you consider the charge valid?
Should America extradite him to the USSR?

Friday, 21 June 2013

Who is a libertarian?
A libertarian is a person who believes that the invasion of the borders of (trespass against) others’ bodies or owned external scarce resources, i.e. property (with property allocations determined in accordance with Lockean homesteading rules and contractual transfer rules), is unjustified, because they (for whatever reason) prefer or value grundnorms of peace, prosperity, and cooperation and who have enough honesty, consistency, and economic literacy to recognize that the libertarian assignment of property rules is necessary to achieve these grundnorms.
by Stephan Kinsella
The economics of prohibition
Mark Thornton talks about the negative effects of prohibition. Raises potency, lowers quality, doubles the murder rate.
“This is the largest data massacre in the history of the Internet,”
“My goal is, within the next five years, I want to encrypt half of the Internet. Just re-establish a balance between a person – an individual – and the state,” Dotcom said in aninterview with RT.  “Because right now, we are living very close to this vision of George Orwell and I think it’s not the right way. It’s the wrong path that the government is on, thinking that they can spy on everybody.”  Kim Dotcom
This is the entire Bitcoin conference
58 videos
U.S. government arming terrorists in Syria?
Eric Margolis and Scott Horton
Rise of a New Fascism by John Pilger, June 20, 2013
"no president has done more to create the infrastructure for a possible future police state." Why? Because Obama, like George W Bush, understands that his role is not to indulge those who voted for him but to expand "the most powerful institution in the history of the world, one that has killed, wounded or made homeless well over 20 million human beings, mostly civilians, since 1962."
You should definitely be listening to the Lew Rockwell show

Glenn Greenwald Responds To Edward Snowden Being Charged

BREAKING Blockbuster Email from Michael Hastings Just Before Car Crash
LaTi reports:

In an email sent hours before his death in a single-car L.A. crash, journalist Michael Hastings wrote that his “close friends and associates” were being interviewed by the FBI and he was going to “go off the radar for a bit.”

According to the email, sent to KTLA, Hastings wrote he was working on a “big story” and was going to disappear. He told his colleagues that if the FBI came to interview them, they should have legal counsel present.

The subject of the email was “FBI Investigation re: NSA.” Hastings sent the email to his colleagues just before 1 p.m. Monday.
The FBI has denied investigating Hastings.
3 more whistle blowers come forward in support of Snowden. Confirm the spying totalitarian state wants to record your every movement.
How The Brazil protests were started.
Young people with laptops in Brazil taking action

England government spies on their slaves as well. Surprise , surprise Canada can't be left out

Peter Schiff on what will happen with Q.E infinity and how you can profit from the coming monetary disaster

But... who will build the roads?



"Roads?... Where we're going we don't need roads"

Democracy is a pack of wolves voting that a mother should be drafted to die in a foreign war of imperial aggression
No one has an equal right to be a murderer - but a majority would approve a military draft for women.

Stephan Kinsella explains why it's true that man made law is slavery

An autobiography of a mass murderer who has second thoughts.
My views on war changed drastically during the deployment and I finally started believing everything about the topic you have said, written and linked to. It took me getting shot at and shooting back, getting blown up and witnessing first-hand the physical and mental devastation of war. I saw that devastation on the Afghans and on the men in my battalion. Unfortunately, my experiences are not special or out of the ordinary. Hundreds of thousands of service members have had similar, even worse experiences during the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of them are now shadows of the human beings they once were. Some are gone forever.
Glenn Greenwald on what the hell is a FISA court

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Anti-government protest 1 million strong in Brazil

Thursday, 20 June 2013

The criminality of the NSA
Ben Swan on the NSA
Do Canadians have anything to worry about Government spying?
Even if you don't think you live in a panopticon society. Vice magazine wants to warn you of the serious consequences of living next to the 1984 society. It's probably worse than they say and it is safe to assume it will get worse
Why be a Libertarian?
Murray Rothbard on why..."Why be libertarian, anyway? By this we mean, what's the point of the whole thing? Why engage in a deep and lifelong commitment to the principle and the goal of individual liberty? For such a commitment, in our largely unfree world, means inevitably a radical disagreement with, and alienation from, the status quo, an alienation which equally inevitably imposes many sacrifices in money and prestige. When life is short and the moment of victory far in the future, why go through all this?"

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

I’m here to state that I’ve seen dozens of cars hit walls and stuff at high speeds and the number of them that I have observed to eject their powertrains and immediately catch massive fire is, um, ah, zero. Modern cars are very good at not catching fire in accidents. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which is an evolutionary design from a company known for sweating the safety details over and above the Euro NCAP requirements, should be leading the pack in the not-catching-on-fire category. Contacted Wikileaks lawyer hours before he died

In the future the government will use drones to watch your every move... just kidding. They do that already
on the scene video of the Michael Hastings Accident
Piers Morgan Cuts Off Daniel Ellsberg Mid-Sentence To Go To Paris Hilton!
The heroic Glenn Greenwald on Piers. Glenn Greenwald and others including Michael Hastings are making it cool again to be a journalist. In the future if you want to be a real rebel young people will want to become a leak source blogger. Talk about anti-establishment. Skip to the end to hear Greenwald say : "1.7 billion intercepted e-mails and phone calls a day" and his comments about Hastings.
The FBI was investigating Michael Hastings hours before he died, is this the smoking gun?
I hate to link to TYT./ They happen to not be moronic on this issue. Cenk gives Geraldo a thrashing half way through and that's pretty funny so...

Every Google post goes on your permanent record.

Scott Horton talks to Sheldon Richman about 1984 in 2013
Indepth about what the Snowden, NSA leaks mean for civilisation
PANARCHY
There are ten churches of different denominations in my tiny town of 1000 souls. To my knowledge these institutions provide some service to their members. None of them seem to ever fight the others. I could be a member of one, another, many or none of them and they wouldn't be bothered. I can accept the services they offer or go without these services and it bothers no one either way. They all take care of their own property. Why can't government services be offered this way as well? Of course they could and have been throughout history. The idea I am talking about is PANARCHY. Multiple, decentralised, voluntary, service providers. Read the works of Panarchists from the old to the new.
David Gordon discussing the pitfalls of pathological altruism
The humanitarian with an electric chair is never far away. The road to hell is in deed paved with good intentions. That and a few broken eggs.
They're spying on you because they hate your freedom

Left wing hypocrisy on the snooping state

Right wing hypocrisy on the snooping state
Free audiobooks from the greatest thinkers in history
This looks like a great site for self education in your spare time. Someone once told me they were able to listen to the entire audiobook of "War and Peace" a little bit at a time, on the ipod while doing dishes. I listened to all three books of "Gulag Archipelego" while mowing the lawn so I can vouch for this. It is so much better than the monotonous hum of the mower.
Jeremy Bentham: Soothsayer?
Not quite but he did have a vision of a great utilitarian invention called the Panopticon. A kind of prison designed in a way as to make every inmate visible to authorities at all times. Hadn't he heard of the N.S.A.? They are only watching you for your own good. Besides you don't FEEL like a slave/prisoner, do you? Here's the book where he laid out his ugly vision.
Monster: Portrait of Stalin in blood
I know you're just itching to hear all about the horrendous and infamous great leader. This is an interesting series  of videos to rid you of the superstition that Stalin was a cozy uncle.
"This six tape series, produced by Alexandre Ivankin at Contact Studio, Moscow, uses never before released films from the Russian archives and personal interviews to tell the true story of the annihilation of approximately 40 million Russians by Stalin." 
Stevie Wonder on Sesame Street

Homeschoolers persecuted around the world
Just a note to point out that this is going on even though many people doubt this claim when I tell them. Homeschooling is actually illegal in Germany. It's an old law. Put there by one of their famous leaders from the past... can't remember the name...er... oh yeah HITLER!!! There you go only a few posts in and I've already pulled the Hitler card. Here's to many more off hand comments about the obvious similarity between modern statists and Nazi's. This is an older article but it makes some good points:
"Opponents of educational freedom and the human rights of parents and families never argue on facts and logic because they know homeschoolers will win, Neubronner added. The key to securing the right to home education, then, is not so much government and policy, but changing public opinion in hostile countries. That way, local authorities — who often fear trouble with higher-level officials — would feel more comfortable coming up with solutions other than persecution, helping to accommodate homeschoolers.    

“We are just pioneers — pioneers get dirty, get in the mud,” she said, noting that the explosion in homeschooling around the world, while wildly successful as an educational strategy, was a relatively recent phenomenon. Neubronner concluded by urging fellow persecuted homeschoolers and leaders from around the world not to fear, but rather prepare.
15 Free lectures on the politically incorrect constitutional history
People who know me understand that I abhor the government indoctrination and brainwashing that passes for education these days. Higher and lower education are idiotic and backwards, primarily because it is primarily supplied by government. That was the whole point of the education in the first place of course, anyone who actually looks into the founding of the modern educational system can easily find this out. Thankfully real educators and the spontaneous order of the online market place are coming to the rescue of humanity. Thank you Tom Woods for posting this great 15 lecture series on the truth about constitutional history, and for free no less. Everyone should go over to his heroic  "Liberty Classroom" to learn more of the real History and Economics that your slave masters don't want you to know .
Journalist responsible for bringing down corrupt general dies in car crash
Is it me or does it seem like every week these days, some enemy of the state and it's regime of murderers and thieves, is killed or locked up? How frequent will these deadly "accidents" become before some of the sheep start to notice the stinking carcass of our civilisation rotting?
Love for humanity, Hate for the state