It’s a simple but beautiful metaphor. Our soul is likened to an uncut diamond, pure, perfect, and unrealized. Each learned experience cleaves a facet on its face, and leaves it changed forever. Through this facet, this clear window, new light, new questions and ideas take shape and form. This process is our reason for being…
We in the Liberty movement have been fighting to take back this country for less than a decade, peacefully and with the love of God and country in our hearts. Our banner has been trampled on and displaced by a multitude of distractions, further eroding our nation and the cause for Liberty. And so, as we are pulled by forces we cannot fathom, powerful entities with unlimited resources stolen from our future, unaccountable trillions printed out of thin air and put on our backs as debt, we must formulate the most pitiful of all questions any patriot might ask in the final hour: Are we going to fight for our master's tyranny, or are we going to demand the return of our civil liberties and Constitution? Are we going to choose The Banner of Liberty, or the shackles of voluntary servitude? Will it be a war for corporate profit, or a war to regain our ability to self govern, as the blood and toil of our forefathers presented to us, their children, as a gift? I fear that decision is emanate. I fear that any decision will be a hard one, but my greatest fear of all is that the decision has already been made for us.
Incontrovertible: a film for coppers, soldiers and firefighters
Those who think that 9-11 was an "inside" job came to that
conclusion first by suspicious speculating, and then hard research. It was a
convoluted journey... a multifaceted and
complicated expedition into swirls of self-denial, where sanity, reason and
reality lie. The shock and awe of what this film revels questions the very
fabric of our society and those who lord over it with power and control... a
power that can print money out of thin air for their own personal agenda, and
hide in plain sight.
It has a gravity that can crush our previous perceptions of society, and the
future of any semblance of Liberty... as our precious America and that of the
entire planet is weighed in the balance. It is so big, so mind shattering, so
blatantly relative to our survival as a responsible and self-directed species,
the fear of this truth has not made it to a Federal Court. This suggests that
those who perpetrated the most profound terrorist act in the history of the
world, an act with repercussions not only of war, but of mankind's dynamic enslavement,
is above and beyond all rule of law.
It is on the lips, in every language and religion, from coffee shops to
board-rooms worldwide for well over a decade, and yet systematically stifled by
the American media... a designed, and well-orchestrated taboo. It is an
industry that projects its ideologies on an average of 4.5 hours a day, from
2.6 televisions per household, and has been found to be incontrovertibly complicit
in its cover-up, long before 9-11 occurred. The enormity is beyond the scope of what we
consider sanity, and fear of what this means grips our very souls, and yet, if
we do not look... if we do not demand accountability, our lives and the lives
of our children will no longer have value.
"INCONTROVERTIBLE is the
first and only feature length documentary we have which portrays the frank and
candid views of Police Officers, Firefighters and Soldiers as they express
their grave concerns about the official explanation for the events of 9/11. The
film is intended to act as a practical aid in combating the mainstream media's
propaganda and outright lies concerning the attacks on September 11th 2001.
This film is intended to be viewed by Police Officers, Firefighters and all
those serving in the Armed Forces as they are among the best placed members
of our society to have the ability to change things for the better. If you have
friends or family who are serving, please pass this film onto them."
Yesterday I
had what might be considered a meltdown. For years I bit my tongue. I stood in
line with a basket-full of what can only be described as crap, went along with
the game, a game that is fixed for corporate profits, answered all questions
designed to gather information, and overpaid. I know these things because I
study marketing, and worked in the business for years, when the oilfield hit
the fan in '83.
Wearing the
red coat of a manager, I did the exact same thing to the line of people waiting
to pay. I knew why there was a line, why there was only one part time cashier,
and it was more than not being able to find anyone willing to work... it was to
cut costs, to not pay insurance, or retirement, or overtime... to insure a
black bottom line.
I looked
around for deals and found a rack of dog chews for 30 to 50 percent off. One wrapped
in a colorful Christmas design seemed to have the best value, from $19.99 to $9.99,
but I also put in my basket a box of fish food for $5.99, and puppy shampoo for
$29.99, their regular price... And with my dog in tow, stood in line with all
of the other nice people..
"Would
you like to donate $3.00 to the animal Rescue?" she said in a monotone
voice.
"No,
thank you." I said, but the force of this lady thanking the last customer loudly
still rang, and stuck in my craw with guilt, the sign of a true Catholic boy.
She had said to her in a loud voice: "Thank you for donating to such a
worthy cause!" for all to hear...
Then she
said, "What is your phone number, sir."
'No
ma'me," I said, "I don't want to give you that."
"You
don't belong to our Pet Club?" She said.
"No, I
don't." I said. The line was now 9 people deep.
"If you
get our Pet credit card..."
"No
ma'me I don't want a credit card, I'll be paying cash." and handed her a
100 dollar bill. She took it, looked at it in the light, and made a mark on it
with some kind of validating pen while saying: "You know you could save if
you joined. We would send you coupons on your email..."
"No.
Don't want to join, but thanks." I said. The line was now twelve deep. She
gave me my change and I left with her saying loudly: "Thank you sir, and
have a blessed day."
I walked out
like I was dizzy, as my Brittany pulled me into the parking lot hoping for
another whiff of the thousands of doggy odors that permeated from everywhere
for a thousand feet.
And there,
next to a Santa ringing a bell, the same one who I gave to when entering, did
not recognize me, and again asked for a donation using the exact words...
"No
Santa, I already gave." But just then we were interrupted, as coming up directly
behind him was a young woman looking carefully at my dog, while carrying a
three ounce white puff of fur under her arm. She said: "Oh, oh, oh, what a
precious beautiful dog!"
She knelt
down in front of me, right in front of Santa ringing his bell, and let her
little dog lick the mouth of mine from a long thin ribbon of pink slime, and then,
to my astonishment, accepted my dog to do the same to her, on her very lips! He
looked at me questionably, because he knows that is taboo. I felt weak, overwhelmed,
frustrated, disgusted, and as I walked back through the parking lot counting my
change, also looking at my receipt, I saw that I had been charged full price
for everything.
I put Gunner
in the car and debated what to do. How easy it would be to just eat the extra
$25.00. "Just eat it!!," that little voice told me... but I didn't
listen. I just could not, not today. Today I would say no.
I rolled the
windows down, locked the doors, and proceeded to go back, kicking myself the
entire way... and I found myself in a line of about 12. I remember how
surprised I was at the speed it was moving, moving because everyone was giving
their phone number, and said yes to everything.
My turn:
"You changed me full price for these items. They are supposed to be half
price."
"That's
why I asked you for your phone number. You can't get sale prices unless you
participate in our Pet program, or have a Pet credit card."
I thought
about the consequences of saying no, of not going with the flow, but something
clicked: "There is nothing on the sign to indicate that. It says 30 to 50
percent off. If you give me the discount, I'll be on my way. If not, please
just give me my money back."
I could feel
the low rumble of the line behind me, or was it the bile being produced in my
stomach... but they would not scan, of course. The code had to be punched in
manually, as it was a sale product, and she looked and studied my receipt with
great interest. "You bought this today." ...but I said nothing. She
did not recognize me.
"Okay!",
she said, as she took out some card to insert in her register. Can I see your
driver's license? But I was on a roll...
"No."
I said "You have no need to look at my driver's license. And I don't want
a store credit. I paid cash just fifteen minutes ago, and I want cash back."
"Okay!"
she said in a loud voice, "I was going to give you cash." and she
took the card out of the slot. "What is your phone number, sir."
I could not
believe it, and started laughing.
The line was
now at least 15 deep, and I said: "No, I'm not going to give you my phone
number."
"We
need your phone number to give cash back." She said with a red face. And
then it happened, a real man, standing in line. He stood about five back,
towering over the little ladies and their dogs. "Don't be a baby." he
said. "Just give the lady your phone number, so we can all be on our
way." It was all so commanding.
I said,
"This is none of your business sir. You do not know what is happening here.
Mind your own business." So I damaged his masculine ego in front of the
ladies, and that was intolerable. I had now overstepped a social boundary, and
there was no going back.
And she
said: "Sir, DO NOT talk to our customers in that manner. I'm calling the
manager."
And the man
said, "What a baby! She is only trying to do her job!"
And I said:
"Why don't you just shut up."
And the cashier
said: "I told you sir! Do not talk to our customers in such a
manner!" and the lady behind me backed up from the counter, feeling
threatened and confused, I suppose.
A little
girl of about 25 came up and said, "What seems to be the problem?"
"This
man refused to give his phone number and is very aggressive with our customers.
He wants cash, and I have to have his phone number." She said very animated.
She took a
key and unlocked the register, and I realized that the another reason she
wanted to see my driver's license number was to insure that at least one of us
was honest, and not stealing, but somehow that gave me no consolation, as I am
not a thief.
She gave me
my money without counting it out and said, "Here, hope never to see you
here again."
"See!"
I said laughing. "You didn't need my phone number after all. Have a
blessed day." and I could hear the line of people talking about this, like
the buzz of angry bees as I walked through the automatic doors. "What a
baby!" The man said again, loud enough for me to hear, and getting the
last word.
So what happened
here. Everyone there thought, more than likely, that I was a trouble-maker, an Alzheimer
patient, and old angry man who doesn't like Christmas, or worse.
But what I
was, and this was a revelation to me shaking from my adrenaline rush walking
back to car was this: I was awake.
I'm one of
the few, said to be just three percent of the population, who can actually see
behind the facade, and want to, some of the time, to fight the system that
everyone accepts as the norm... I could see the mechanism at work, and I chose
not to play the game. And as an old card player, I saw the game to be stacked
in their favor? I chose to fold, and few do. And why? What did I see?
First off,
nearly everything in the store was manufactured overseas. A package selling for
$30 dollars on the shelf probably cost $2.00 to make, and even the shipping is
cut-rate to promote the exchange, as provided by NAFTA. I saw the slaves who
put it there, from South Vietnam, Japan, India, to South Korea and China, and
how they worked without child labor laws, safety regulations, insurance or any
form of protective litigation, and were paid virtually pennies to live in collective
compounds far from home. I know this, because I have traveled there.
I saw what
was done to the animals in those packages, from the dried meat laced with preservatives,
to the bleached ears and woven skin of dogs chew, and the main reason so may
die from cancer. I saw the slaughter of these animals, and knew the reason
those pig ears had a hole in them... and all of those images swirled around in
my mind, a mind that was awake.
I knew both how
and why they take our information, from what we buy, how we pay, and sell it to
companies whose primary purpose is to correlate data. It is big business with a
big payoff, and with computers can even speculate what I will buy in the
future, and promote that to me in my personal computer's sidebar.
That is the
reason we see what we buy on the side of what we are searching for on the
internet, catalogs in the mail, and email boxes full of propositions, even
the 15 phone calls every day I try to block without success, stems from that transaction
at a register... and for a man who knows that our constitution prohibits the
gathering of this information, that civil liberty is not just my security, but
my right to privacy, it is up to me to comply or resist. This day, I chose to
resist, and had to pay for that privilege...
And since
the product is overpriced, they can feign a sale, and still make a 400 percent
profit from a line of people conditioned to stand in single file to buy it.
And in
retrospect, I think about the man who tried to protect the cashier from what he
speculated was abuse. The line of people waiting to pay, holding their little lap-dog
breeds that mimic the need of a human child. I saw the hypocrisy in the attempt
at embarrassment to promote me to give to their favorite charity, and the cashier,
just doing her job, who tried to make sense of the insanity by promoting her
own evangelical Christmas wish of salutation, "Have a blessed day," to
promote her Lord and Savoir, Jesus Christ. And all of this is a spectacular
promoter of my lost Liberty, and very hard to counter... pure genius, really.
No, I did
not handle it correctly. I did not know it would escalate as it did, and was
not able, or prepared, to articulate the many subtle dots that conclude this overwhelming
convolution. I could not cut and paste. I could not, at the spur of the moment,
defend my actions in a way that could be understood by a line of people who
want nothing more but to participate in the process, and a quick exit. And I
regret this, because perhaps, just maybe, I could have nudged awake just one
more.
Merry
Christmas to all.,,
But oh, this
is not the end of this tail. I then drove across town to their competitor, and
found that same bottle of shampoo on sale for $19.99. Of course, in order to get
that price, I had to give them my phone number. Well, I'll fight another day.
My dog has fleas.
The year was 1969 when I left
home... just 19 when I got my first look at the USS Kitty Hawk in a Bremerton Washington dry dock. I knew little about the
workings of the world back then, and as I looked over the rail in my new dress
blues, I saw that metal titan braced by great chocks, polished and painted for
another leviathan assignment, the West Pacific and Vietnam. Below, between the
hull and a 250 foot wall of cement platforms, lit by great portable lights on
wheels and the flicker of welding arcs, men moved together as one unit. One
unit to get this huge task done... One unit of American servicemen, and my new
brothers.
I didn't own a camera back then, but
the spectacle I saw there, and the next two years as well, is indelibly
imprinted on my mind. I grew up on that ship, and it jump-started my need to
know and understand the workings of my world by both an education of my doing,
and the happenstance of experience. And yet, even after all of these years I
have come to realize how much is still hidden from view, and how very little
facts, and truth, are actually known to me. But one thing I have grown to
realize above all else, and without a doubt... I have been played, as we were,
I think, to the very last man.
I only recognized the thin green
ribbon of Vietnam three times on the horizon, twice during the daytime and once
at night by a cluster of lights. But I couldn't see it right off... it was the
flash and pan of some incendiary bomb that first caught my eye, the hot-white
and gold of napalm. I knew, most likely, that people were suffering and dying
there, and close enough, I thought, to possibly hear their screams... but I
felt the concision of those blasts 50 miles away... And I was in awe. Awe,
because I was just a little pawn in a machine so big I didn't even have the
ability to ask a proper question... and the world beyond my little microcosm
seemed more a dream, a dark dream, a nightmare.
I had indeed enlisted, and one would
think that some form of responsibility would have embedded itself in my heart.
Empathy perhaps, but I knew then as I know now, that the responsibility for my
actions were not my own. I had enlisted without choice, 57 on the draft. And I
knew even then, and without a doubt... that if I had not enlisted in the Navy,
I would have died with a gun in my hand. I would have died, without the remote
understanding as to why... as so many of my countrymen have.
At the time I thought we were
fighting an ideal called Communism. And today I say with the utmost
disgust...that what is now in the White House is the same as any Communistic
dictatorship we have ever thought to fight against... and it is found on both
sides of the isle. To me, these men are traitors. These men are bought and paid
for, and they care little or nothing for the standard of America,
or the lives lost.
With 24-7 flight ops, I had plenty
of opportunity to witness the events unfolding, even by the mail that pored
over my desk as the Captain's yeoman. But my understanding of it was limited
and misunderstood, and the redundant elements soon became normal to me, running
through my mind as vivid as yesterday... For instance, just prior to landing,
each and every jet would dump their extra fuel, and whatever was left of the
bomb-payload as well. I have never witnessed this happening, but saw the
effects... a rainbow glistening on a azure crystal-clear Tonkin Golf, by a
layer of JP-5 jet fuel floating on its surface as far as the eye could see in
any direction. What a shimmer as the sun set, and the trails of flying fish as
their wings touched the surface is haunting... and I saw a sea turtle with
white eyes. But a spectacular event, never reported by the news, was the 10
hour mistake of dumping oil, a 140 mile swath that could have been visible from
space, and blamed on a seaman not paying attention, and a broken valve...
I remember the never-ending
bomb-handling working parties who wrote hate-filled graffiti on the casings...
but then, the line of fifty men handing off what was called broken electronics
was an amazing thing to see as they were thrown over the side... hundred and
hundreds of televisions, and circuit boards of every description, old
electronic inserts handed one to another from deep in the ship's interior...
And from the after brow, countless bags and containers of trash were dumped
into a churning florescent line that disappeared over the horizon... the exact
same place a crewman had committed suicide... a man who could not fit in.
The above thoughts are meant to
illustrate that the military is beyond control, beyond comprehension and
understanding, and beyond any human law or moral compass by the average
person... Looking back at my immediate supervisors, I really don't think they
had even a remedial grasp of the reality of that venture, even the hard core
lifers... None of my bosses ever mentioned any doubt or concern for what we
were doing, but that there was a growing amount of traitorous fools who were
protesting back home. Some of them were even fleeing to Canada. But my piers
were another matter...they had a mixed bag of thoughts, with some saying they
were cowards, and others heroes... but I at the time could not emphatically
make up my mind one way or the other. I just wanted to become a man.
I know now that America's wars are
not, and never were designed to bring so-called "democracy," but
corporate profit. It is a racket. It isn't used for the defense of freedom
anywhere, though that is used as the primary justification, but is bound only
to the interests of the power elite, corporatism, and their bottom line.
In 1931, Marine Major General
Smedley Darlington Butler retired. He is one of only 19 Marines in U.S. history
to ever receive two Congressional Medals of Honor... and he opened the door to
a world that few knew anything about: that corporations control our congress,
and orchestrate war for unbelievable profit. A profit that is generated from
the bottom up and the top down, from thousands of contractors and international
corporations, to a banking cartel in league with the Federal Reserve... and
what he described back then has grown exponentially. He saw from the eyes of a
true leader of conscience, with the honor of a patriot, that the primary
motivations and intentions of the military industrial complex, and the scope of
it amazing power over our country, is for their own good only, with no regard
for consequence.
Today, America pays more to support
a military then the top ten largest countries rolled into one, with money
printed out of thin air. Our children are straddled with a debt that can never
be paid, 19.5 trillion... And this sum is so great that more money has to be
printed, as needed, to pay the interest. A sum so great, and yet, few Americans
can see it, as 9.5 trillion of that 19.5 trillion was added under Obama's watch.
Unsecured money on the back of America's future, and all of it unaccountable.
No way do I consider myself
un-America, or anti-American. I have, in good faith, paid my taxes, given my
time to what I thought was the defense of Freedom and Liberty, as I also have
taken an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from
all enemies both domestic and foreign... I do not take that oath lightly. And
as I have lived long enough to see recurring trends... I am concerned not only
by the constant and unrelenting destruction of earth and its people carried out
in the name of my government, the government I have sponsored... But it is the
same entity that has lied to me, used me as cattle and pawn, for the false
promotion of freedom and liberation. A government, bought and paid for by
corporations.
The so-called Progressive government
we now have in place, without a shred of doubt, is controlled and manipulated
from an outside force beyond our borders, and so too is the Right. It is all a
charade... It is a force so powerful, they can crush the mind and spirit of a
person or a country, bankrupt or promote our economy on a whim, enslave us in a
debt, and have us participate, unwittingly, in constant and unrelenting war for
reasons unknown to us, while we wave our precious flag... a flag that they
themselves abhorred. Yes, it is a war without end, open ended, with an
undefined and nebulous enemy without a face or uniform, and physiologically
designed.
Since WW2, America is less safe and more
hated than ever before. And as we have seen a tremendous proliferation in
military spending and unconstitutional ventures, we participate in one act of
violence after another... And of all the interventionism, the imperialism
around the world, what good has come of it for America? Have we ever promoted
our Republic based on law? No, and the reason is a simple one. Those so-called
elitists, those few men who actually pull the strings of war and its
reconstruction, do not like our civil liberties. They do not like our
Constitution. They do not like our Republic based on law, and why? Because
those primary elements, the elements that made America the freest and most
prosperous country in the world, gets in the way of their profit, their
control. Instead, they will milk us dry by increments, eating at us from the
inside out, like a cancer. And we are so trusting, our spirits so honorable, we
would send our sons and daughters to risk their lives for unanswered questions
and lies.
Have we promoted free trade? Have we
promoted peace and security for the world? Have we promoted anything that can
be emulated but more death? No, and just the opposite... with a failing economy
and a dying middle class, a welfare state who have learned to milk the system,
our private communications compromised, due process abolished by constitutional
dis-membership, coerced by the NDAA and Patriot Act... and a growing top heavy
government that is vying to control every aspect of our lives... And then, we
have men with duel citizenship controlling our congress by bribes, taboo, and
fear, and international corporations who profit in destruction and
reconstruction are beyond the law and any Christian moral compass... and as new
nations come under their dominion, our workers, our industry, our American
exceptionalism, our creativity is given to them, as slave labor. And if any
country opposes them, they are singled out for immediate destruction, and from
a wide variety of methods... And the ultimatum is simple, a central bank, or
death, so choose... and in the process, our men die on foreign shores, with the
same trust I had at 19... A trust betrayed by the false flag of the Tonkin Gulf incident. And as I reflect, history is rewritten, ideals and
ideologies redesigned, and truth is no longer distinguishable from an outright
lie, fed to us by a controlled media.
When we left Vietnam, when our
WestPac tour was over, we were escorted not only by Russian spy boats, by a
Bear so big our fighter planes looked like dots under its wings. It seemed like
a game, a game played with the lives of good and honorable men, trusting men of
virtue. And it left me with an empty feeling... A feeling a slave must have as
he sits and watches the world move past, out of his control. A feeling, like my
life, and everything I so hold dear, is ether granted or denied by a machine
devised by men with the blackest of hearts... Men who set themselves above all
others.
"I
couldn't help but say to [Mr. Gorbachev], just think how easy his task
and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a
threat to this world from another planet. [We'd] find out once and for
all that we really are all human beings here on this earth together.
"~Ronald Reagan, 1985
"Every
act of conscious learning requires the willingness to suffer an injury
to one’s self-esteem. That is why young children, before they are aware
of their own self-importance, learn so easily." ~Thomas Szasz
It was said in a Lafayette Internet
coffee house just last night that Obama is good for one thing, he woke up
America. There is hope in that...
We are reawakening as a nation, and
our spirituality and intellect are being stimulated and challenged as never
before. Challenged by the potential for great loss, and stimulated by a hunger
for the truth that can save us.
It is becoming evident that we
cannot figure out who our adversary is, or what dominating forces controls
us, unless we know ourselves, and our place in the world. If we are going to
take back our country, we Americans must pick up our identifying American
standard, and the following is a means to that end.
Know yourself as a country, and
unite, and you will face your enemy without fear
Review: Interventions by Noam
Chomsky....
Though this book is a compilation of
articles syndicated by the NY Times, they were rarely published in the US. Our
mainstream media considers Chomsky's point of view to be adjectivally dissident,
and wantonly unorthodox, (tong in cheek). Whether you agree or not, his ideas on
"Universality" is changing the world rapidly, and should be
understood.
And this makes it a must read.
Review: Bush at War by Bob
Woodward....
This book is focused from the
epilogue onward. It is a complex, well researched, and mostly unbiased account
of the Bush administration post-9-11. Definitely considered an insider
perspective, it gives the reader the ability to draw their own conclusions,
something rare in our current political climate.
Yes, a must read.
Review: War Law by Michael Byers...
It is understood that Americans are
ignorant of international affairs As most struggle reading of our own
Constitution and Bill or Rights, few understand our convoluted relationship
with the UN, and our surprising position on international law.
War Law: Understanding
International Law and Armed Conflict,
by Michel Byers, tackles the tough questions that our biased media won't say,
or can't. If you are looking for either a catalyst or a primer for how the US
destabilizes International Law, and how that concept applies to our current and
sometimes precarious position world-wide, this book is a must read.
Review: Paleoconservatives: new
voice of the old right
"Paleoconservatism"
as a concept was defined during the 1980s as a response to the rise of
Neoconservatism. It is a particular brand of conservatism that rose up in
opposition to the New Deal, setting itself against the ideas of the
centralizing trends that define modern politics today, on both sides of the
isle. It expounds on an understanding of Republican virtues of self-governance
and is a celebration of the nation's varied and colorful regional cultures,
with warnings as well.
This book brings together key
"Old Right" writers of the past and present, and is a must read.
Review: The Neoconservative
Revolution: Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy by Murry
Friedman
This very engaging study describes
the post-war migration of Jewish intellectuals from Left to Right. Friedman is
a self-avowed Jewish neo-con who investigates his fellow Neocons from socialist
salad days to the Cold War shift towards liberal anti-Communism. Ready or not
you will see from his eyes the disgust of the counter-cultural excesses of the
New Left and the final desecration of Reagan Republicanism.
A must read.
Review: The Shadow Party: How George Soros,
Hillary Clinton. and the sixties radicals seized control of the Democratic
Party By David Horowitz and Richard Poe
The Shadow Party's plan to rewrite the US Constitution.
How the Shadow Party overthrows foreign
governments--and why it may attempt to use the same methods here.
The vast network of private think tanks, foundations,
unions, stealth PACs, and other front groups through which the Shadow
Party operates in America.
The network's voluminous contributions to the
Democrats, which totaled more than $300 million in the 2004 elections, and
its growing influence over the party's message and policy.
The politicians on both sides of the aisle who have
exchanged political favors with George Soros and his
"government-in-the-wings."
The Shadow Party's efforts to conceal its radical
agenda behind the "moderate" pose of Hillary Clinton and other
public figures.
The radical network's plan to seize power in 2008.
A must read...
Review: George Soros, on
Globalization
Straight from the horse's mouth...
Soros equates globalization with "the free movement of capital and the
increasing domination of national economies by global financial markets and
multinational corporations." Whereas, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) for
international assistance i.e., international reserve assets a process that
shares the burden equitably, with the United States paying its fair share.
Better pay attention...
This is a must read.
Review: The Transfer Agreement: The
dramatic story of the pact between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine by
Edwin Black.
The Transfer agreement is an award
winning and compelling story of the negotiated arrangement in 1933 between
Zionist organizations and the Nazis to transfer 50,000 Jews and $100 million of
their assets to Jewish Palestine is exchange for stopping the Jewish led
boycott of German products. This book is 25 years old, and still applies.
"A fascinating book creating
controversy all across the country. Black applied his established investigative
journalism techniques to history. The result is an extraordinary book." -- Bill Kurtis, CBS Morning News
"A struggle to write a
painful chapter in Jewish history. What Black began uncovering was a tangled
account of an anguished moment in history, one that he at the center had to
piece together from...forgotten archives, pre-WWII newspapers, and government
records.: -- Jan Cawley, Chicago Tribune Magazine
This is a must read...
Day of Reckoning: How Hubris,
Ideology, and Greed Are Tearing America Apart by Pat Buchanan
Some say this is the very best of
Buchanan writing. Ideology, writes Buchanan, is a Golden Calf, a false god, a
secular religion that seeks vainly, like Marxism, to create a paradise on
earth.
Powerful and to the point, Buchanan
pulls no punches. His imperative to save America is to identify and remove from
power the ideologues of both parties who have nearly killed our country. In his
final chapter Buchanan lays out ideas to prevent the end of America.
Ahead of its time, and the key to
our division. A must read...
"Get
over the idea that only children should spend their time in study. Be a
student so long as you still have something to learn, and this will
mean all your life." ~Henry L. Doherty