Saturday, February 16, 2013

Matt Taibbi : The Bailout was The Big Lie


Matt Taibbi : The Bailout WAS The Lie . Rolling Stone Contributing Editor Matt Taibbi and Former Special Inspector General for TARP, Neil Barofsky join Marc to discuss myths about the bailout. Matt Taibbi, is a Rolling Stone Contributing Editor and the author of "Griftopia: A Story of Bankers, Politicians, and the Most Audacious Power Grab in American History." "You can do real time in jail in America for all kinds of ridiculous offenses," Taibbi says. "Here we have a bank that laundered $800 million dollars of drug money and they can't find a way to put anybody in jail for that? That sends an incredible message, not just to the financial sector, but to everybody. It's an obvious, clear double standard where one set of people gets to break the rules as much as they want and another set of people can't break any rules at all without going to jail."

Steven Greer : ET Contact & New Energy Technology


Dr Steven Greer of the Disclosure Project is almost too well-known in the UFO research community to require an introduction. His ground-breaking Press Conference, in Washington in May 2001, was one of a number of influential factors which inspired us to found Project Camelot five years later. Our intention was to support his initiative and add further momentum, and information, to the disclosure moment at a grass-roots level.

The founder of the Disclosure Project, Dr. Steven Greer joined Art Bell for a discussion on ET contact, and new energy technology. Greer said that meetings at the UN with were held in February, and the subject of UFOs was addressed. Of the some 30 nations in attendance, it was widely accepted that we've been visited, he reported.

However, the United States uses "scare tactics" to slow down disclosure among other nations, he commented. One reason for America's continued UFO secrecy is that they don't want to reveal the technology they've gleaned from studying interstellar craft, Greer noted. The US has a covert space program that has used advanced weapons to occasionally shoot down UFOs, he added.

Greer has formed the non-profit Orion Project to seek out and support new, clean energy technologies. He also spoke about his work with CSETI, and described his team's encounter at Mount Shasta with an unusual electromagnetic signal-- a multidimensional tone that evoked a 3-D shape and "wrapped around the group.

Biography:

Dr. Steven Greer is Founder and CEO of Advanced Energy Research Organization and has been supervising a world-wide search for alternative energy sources that will eliminate the need for fossil fuels. Steven is also Founder and Director of the Disclosure Project and was instrumental as over 20 military, government, intelligence and corporate witnesses presented compelling testimony regarding the existence of extraterrestrial lifeforms visiting Earth. Steven has met with and provided briefings for senior members of government, military and intelligence operations in the United States and around the world.

Zhirinovsky: No Meteorites, it’s New US weapons test


Zhirinovsky: "No meteorites, it's new US weapons test", February 15, 2013

by Aleksandras Budrys at 15/02/2013 11:54

The leader of Russia’s Liberal Democratic Party and vice speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Zhirinovsky accused on Friday the United States of testing new weapons over Russia immediately after reports of a meteorite explosion appeared.

“There have been no meteorites. It was a new American weapons test,” Zhirinovsky said.

“(US State Secretary) John Kerry tried warning (Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov) on Monday, but failed,” Zhirinovsky said, obviously referring to reports that Lavrov on a visit to Africa had failed to answer Kerry’s repeated phone calls.
http://themoscownews.com/russia/20130215/191238274/Zhirinovsky-no-meteorites-its-new-US-weapons-test.html

Meteorite Crash In Russia a Sign from The Sky ~ Richard C. Hoagland


Coast To Coast AM - Feb 15 2013 Divination & Open Lines/ Meteorite Crash In Russia C2CAM

Date: 02-15-13
Host: George Noory
Guests: Paul O'Brien, Richard C. Hoagland, Open Lines

In the first hour, author Paul O'Brien, discussed how we can use tools of divination, such as the I-Ching, to help enhance our own intuition, make our own luck, and unlock synchronicity to our advantage. In the 2nd hour, Richard C. Hoagland talked about the meteorite crash in Russia and Friday's asteroid flyby. Open Lines followed.

US to use drones on its own soil




The planned use of unmanned aircraft in U-S airspace has been one of the biggest stories in the country in recent months. This week, federal officials sought proposals to create six drone test sites around the country. The Federal Aviation Administration is the governing body that would allow the drones to be flown in US airspace. The FAA posted an online draft plan for privacy protection. The plan would require test sites to follow federal and state laws and to allow regulations to be viewed publicly. However, many are skeptical that privacies will be protected.

Privacy advocates worry that the spread of drones will add to the surveillance that Americans already experience online. They say it could lead to a big brother, surveillance society. Federal officials are moving on a law enacted a year ago to develop sites where civilian and military drones can be tested for integration into US airspace. Right now, much of the skies are limited to manned flight. The US government seeks to use drones that are relatively cheap to use and wide scoping in their application. Engineers have created drones as small as a hummingbird and as large as 15,000 pound machines. The biggest markets are expected to be local and state police departments.

But in this evolving cyber age, there are fears that the digital link between the operator and the drone would be hacked or broken which could endanger the public. Yet still, the interest to use drones increases--worrying even national security experts. The FAA predicts that an estimated 10,000 civilian drones will be used in the US by 2018. The administration of US president Barack Obama has already given permissions for drones to be used at some universities, police departments and other government agencies.

Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington.