Navy SEAL Survival Specialist Says LA Cop Killer Chris Dorner Is Probably In Hiding Baja California
Why do the reports say that Dorner is so anti-gun for we the people? He's apparently against the people's right to keep and bear arms. Must be why Senator Feinstein announced southern Californians to disarm during the manhunt for their protection. This numbskull is laying more eggs than the freaking Easter Bunny. Meanwhile, The Fed continues to bleed the US dry, AIPAC, to suborn the Congress and Neo-Cons conspire to hood-wink the US into a war against Iran , Dorner wants LADP's bosses to live in a sheer panic. This guy is fighting for his name until the last drop of his blood. FBI and CIA existed only to protect NRA's lobbyists and AIPAC's disciples Only. Because that they could not catch Dorner until now. He could be behind CNN's clowns or somewhere else. This guy will encourage other frustrated officers to take their justice into their own hands specially Semi-auto and AR-15 are rampant in US.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
THE EXECUTIVE: Obama's Real Reason He Wants Your Guns (Full Documentary)
The government WILL go after prescription meds, but not the EVIL corporations and doctors that push them. The government will go after the people who use them and who now depend on them. And if you ever have a panic Attack you will take anything to make it go away. So please don't blame the users or the people trying to get that pharma fish hook out of their brain
Eastwood: If DC Doesn't 'Give A Damn,' How Can We?
Hollywood legend and Republican supporter Clint Eastwood told CNBC that Washington gridlock is sending the nation racing towards another contentious debt deadline. "It's almost like they don't give a damn," he said, in a "Squawk Box" interview that aired Friday. The Oscar-winning director who's also known for his tough-guy roles asked rhetorically, "If they don't give a damn, why did they expect anybody else to?" With the deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" barely in the rearview mirror, President Barack Obama and Republican leaders are on the clock again, scrambling to compromise on a package to replace the already-postponed automatic government spending cuts due to kick-in next month. Eastwood described it as "very disappointing" that so little has been accomplished. "The election's over. We should be moving ahead. The leaders aren't stepping up," and he said, "I think they have to hear from the public out there. And maybe the public is a little lackadaisical." He was thrust into the political spotlight of the 2012 presidential election — first with the "Halftime in America" Super Bowl commercial he did that year for Chrysler; and then over the summer at the Republican National Convention with the now infamous "empty chair" bit.
Michio Kaku ~ Civilizations, String Theory, Space Missions and Cosmology
Civilizations, String Theory, Space Missions and Cosmology
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku returned to chat with Art Bell about civilizations, string theory, space missions and cosmology. He expressed enthusiasm for the Kepler Mission, a space telescope launching in 2008, that will be capable of detecting Earth-like planets in other solar systems. During its mission, it may reveal as many as 600 planets similar to ours, he noted.
String theory, which posits a vibrating multiverse, has come under criticism in some quarters. While Kaku conceded that it doesn't currently offer much predictive power, he believes the theory needs more time to be considered and validated. For instance, tests by the Large Hadron Collider in 2007 may reveal new information, he said.
Kaku also forecast into the far distant future when our universe will be dying out. At such a time, a Type 3 or 4 civilization (capable of manipulating huge amounts of energy) might construct a massive machine that could make space and time unstable. With an atom smasher the size of a solar system, he hypothesized it might open up a bubble ten light years across, through which our civilization could escape into another universe.
Biography:
Dr. Michio Kaku is an internationally recognized authority in theoretical physics and the environment. He holds the Henry Semat Professorship in Theoretical Physics at the City College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He has lectured around the world and his Ph.D. level textbooks are required reading at many of the top physics laboratories. Dr. Kaku graduated from Harvard in 1968, summa cum laude, and number one in his physics class.
He received a Ph.D. from the University. of California at Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1972. He held a lectureship at Princeton University in 1973. He then joined the faculty at the City University of New York, where he has been a professor of theoretical physics for 25 years. His goal is to help complete Einstein's dream of a theory of everything, a single equation, perhaps no more than one inch long, which will unify all the fundamental forces in the universe.
Wikipedia
Michio Kaku (加来 道雄 Kaku Michio?, born January 24, 1947) is an American theoretical physicist, the Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics in the City College of New York of City University of New York, a futurist, and a communicator and popularizer of science. He has written several books about physics and related topics; he has made frequent appearances on radio, television, and film; and he writes extensive online blogs and articles. He has written two New York Times Best Sellers, Physics of the Impossible (2008) and Physics of the Future (2011).
Kaku has hosted several TV specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, and the Science Channel.
Social policy advocacy
Kaku has publicly stated his concerns over matters including the anthropogenic cause of global warming, nuclear armament, nuclear power and the general misuse of science. He was critical of the Cassini--Huygens space probe because of the 72 pounds (33 kg) of plutonium contained in the craft for use by its radioisotope thermoelectric generator. Conscious of the possibility of casualties if the probe's fuel were dispersed into the environment during a malfunction and crash as the probe was making a 'sling-shot' maneuver around Earth, Kaku publicly criticized NASA's risk assessment. He has also spoken on the dangers of space junk and called for more and better monitoring. Kaku is generally a vigorous supporter of the exploration of outer space, believing that the ultimate destiny of the human race may lie in extrasolar planets; but he is critical of some of the cost-ineffective missions and methods of NASA[citation needed].
Kaku credits his anti-nuclear war position to programs he heard on the Pacifica Radio network, during his student years in California. It was during this period that he made the decision to turn away from a career developing the next generation of nuclear weapons in association with Edward Teller and focused on research, teaching, writing and media.[citation needed] Kaku joined with others such as Helen Caldicott, Jonathan Schell, Peace Action and was instrumental in building a global anti-nuclear weapons movement that arose in the 1980s, during the administration of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
Kaku was a board member of Peace Action and on the board of radio station WBAI-FM in New York City where he originated his long-running program, Explorations, that focused on the issues of science, war, peace and the environment.
His remark from an interview in support of SETI, "We could be in the middle of an intergalactic conversation...and we wouldn't even know.", is used in the third Symphony of Science installment "Our Place in the Cosmos".
The Eurozone Political Challenges
Stratfor Europe analyst Adriano Bosoni discusses the daunting economic and political challenges facing the eurozone, particularly Spain and Italy.Being in the euro-zone doesn't mean more well-of countries should bare your debts via universal euro-bonds that would be simply awarding economic mistakes! similar to the way USA bailed out huge WS players for the sake of "mitigating" fallout. . it's a bluff! Germany pay for our Debt or we'll leave Eurozone! because Germany needs that common market for exports
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