Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Terror War Profiteer Insist NSA Spying On EVERY U.S. Phone Call Doesn't Violate YOUR RIGHTS

On Tuesday, the Fifth Court Circuit of Appeals ruled that law enforcement does not need a warrant to obtain your cell phone location information. Cell phone towers are able to track a mobile user's device and prior to this ruling the information was only accessible with a warrant through the telecommunication companies.



Big Brother ~ Federal Rules It LEGAL For Government To Track You Using Your Cell Phone WITHOUT A Warrant!

Federal Rules It LEGAL For Government To Track You Using Your Cell Phone WITHOUT A Warrant!



The mail is monitored just like this. And the person you are calling is most likely is on a cell phone. So NO you do not have an option. You have NO rights. You belong to the Government now. Unless you drop your cell phone in a lake and cancel your contract ,the phone company will get the hint when they lose enough money .

WW3 ~ North Korea Suicide Bomber Corps with Nuclear Backpacks Show up in Parade

North Korea's Suicide Bomber Corps with Nuclear Backpacks Show up in Parade




A suitcase nuke or suitcase bomb is a very compact and portable nuclear weapon and could have the dimensions of 60 x 40 x 20 centimeters or 24 x 16 x 8 inches. The smallest possible bomb-like object would be a single critical mass of plutonium (or U-233) at maximum density under normal conditions. The Pu-239 weighs 10.5 kg and is 10.1 cm across. It doesn’t take much more than a single critical mass to cause significant explosions ranging from 10-20 tons. These types of weapons can also be as big as two footlockers. The warhead of a suitcase nuke or suitcase bomb consists of a tube with two pieces of uranium, which, when rammed together, would cause a blast. Some sort of firing unit and a device that would need to be decoded to cause detonation may be included in the “suitcase.” Another portable weapon is a “backpack” bomb. The Soviet nuclear backpack system was made in the 1960s for use against NATO targets in time of war and consists of three “coffee can-sized” aluminum canisters in a bag. All three must be connected to make a single unit in order to explode. The detonator is about 6 inches long. It has a 3-to-5 kiloton yield, depending on the efficiency of the explosion. It’s kept powered during storage by a battery line connected to the canisters.

Synchronicity vs. Conspiracy & The Dark Side of Sync ~ Alan Abbadessa

Red Ice Radio - Alan, William & Douglas  - Sync vs. Conspiracy & The Dark Side of Sync


In 2011, author and researcher Alan Abbadessa-Green published The Sync Book, a collection of 26 essays on synchronicity. This led to the creation of Sync Book Press and the publication of three additional books: The Sync Book Vol.2 (with 26 new contributors), Accidental Initiations by Andras Jones and Winter's Labyrinth by Douglas Bolles, a writer living in Boise, ID. Douglas contributed to the first volume of The Sync Book and then helped dream up Sync Book Press in a cabin in the Cascades. Douglas is also the co-host and co-creator of the Sync Book Radio podcast 42 Minutes, which is a weekly conversation about meaning with the interesting artists and thinkers of our day. William Klaus, a Catholic Transformer, also contributes to The Sync Book Vol 2. He blogs, he bloviates, he bartends. He is a post-Jerry Deadhead, a witness to the genius of Phish and is able to read and enjoy Finnegans Wake. In the first hour, the three will discuss the sync vs. conspiracy dichotomy. We talk about how sync allows one to put together a unique view of the universe. Also, we converse on how sync plays a role in pop-culture. In the second hour, we'll dive into the dark side of sync and how some struggle with it. http://thesyncbook.com/syncbook2

The Alex Jones Show : Steve Jolly - Wednesday, July 31, 2013 (Full Show)

Wednesday: The Alex Jones Show. FBI Rescues Foster Children From Sex Slavery and Returns Them To Foster Care Fore More. Operation Paul Revere First Place Winner Announced!
On this Wednesday, July 31 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex welcomes back UK activist and CCTV cameraman Steve Jolly to discuss his ambivalence towards the surveillance state and his experience addressing the UK Parliament where he scrutinized the Protection of Freedoms Bill. Alex brings in Infowars reporter Lee Ann McAdoo to uncover the government's involvement in international sex trafficking. He will also discuss the rising corruption inside government agencies such as TSA following anew government report that states TSA's misconduct has increased by 26% in the last three years. Alex will confirm his affirmations about Obama's distaste for small businesses after the President admitted in a speech yesterday that he believes the top tax rate should be 28% for corporations and a whopping 40% for small businesses. Today Alex talks about the U.S. Director of National Intelligence releasing three new declassified documents exposing the depth of the NSA spy scandal. Finally, Alex will announce the first place winner of the film contest.