Sunday, March 10, 2013

Shocking Confessions Of A TSA Screener

(NY Post)
It is perhaps America’s most unsafe airport. Despite being the launching point for one of the planes hijacked on 9/11 — Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania — Newark Airport has had numerous security violations since. The latest: a fake bomb that made it past Transportation Security Administration officers. Here, a Newark TSA screener who recently left the agency tells how silly policies and lazy workers do little to stop real threats:
A LOT of what we do is make-believe.
I’ve had to screen small children and explain to their parents I had no choice but to “check” them. I would only place my hands on their arms and bottom half of their legs, and the entire “pat-down” lasted 10 seconds. This goes completely against TSA procedure.
Because the cameras are recording our every move, we have to do something. If someone isn’t checked or even screened properly, the entire terminal would shut down, as this constitutes a security breach.

Read more:  at m.nypost.com

The Dire Prophecies of The Kolbrin Bible


The Kolbrin Prophecies



Date: 12-17-05
Host: Ian Punnett
Guests: Glenn Kimball

Expert in ancient manuscripts, Glenn Kimball, discussed the origin as well as the stories and dire prophecies of The Kolbrin, an anthology of ancient wisdom books found in the Glastonbury Abbey during the 12th century.

The documents were written during the intertestamental period, Kimball explained, and its final form was intact by the beginning of the second century A.D. He said The Kolbrin was used as a textbook in religious schools throughout Great Britain and taught all the way up to the time of the Crusades. The Knights Templar eventually took possession of these documents (to protect them from the likes of King Edward I of England) and redacted The Kolbrin to reflect their point of view, Kimball noted.

Kimball shared several stories from The Kolbrin, including its account of Creation, Adam and Eve, and the Exodus. He also talked about a potential threat to Earth from 'The Destroyer,' a large spherical planetoid in orbit around the Sun. Kimball said The Kolbrin provides a firsthand, journalistic description of the devastation caused the last time this celestial body approached our planet.

Money ~ The Ultimate Ponzi Scheme

Money need to be store of value. Then it cuts away to a bank/banker selling you money at interest. Any intelligent being can see that since the inception of Modern Money Mechanics and the FED Reserve system money has done nothing but lose it's value. It is this system and the exploitative process thereof that is the problem. CENTRAL BANKERS and their system are the problem, not money itself. All else is a consequence of the concealment of the true nature of money - a promise to pay each other, not a bank, which is merely a printer/publisher of these tokens/representations of our labour and production we have to each other.

Ron Paul on Rand Paul's Filibuster

Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 3/11/13: On Rand's Filibuster and the Growth of Executive Power
Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has ended his filibuster after nearly 13 hours. Paul was blocking the Senate confirmation vote of John Brennan, President Obama's pick to head the CIA, due to his concerns about unmanned drones.

Many Cardinals Are Secretly Gay says Andrew Sullivan





Andrew Sullivan Takes Shot At Catholic Church, Declares Many Cardinals Are Secretly Gay
On the Chris Matthews Show Daily Dish publisher Andrew Sullivan declared that many of the cardinals picking the next pope are gay and that gay marriage will not be a factor in their voting. Matthews opened the segment pointing to a poll showing a majority of American Catholics now support gay marriage. Some of the panelists speculated that this has more to do with the libertarian streak of the country.

"The pervasive things Americans believe is libertarianism. 'Don't Tread On Me' is our national, motto," said Washington Post columnist David Ignatius.

CNN's Gloria Borger and The Washington Post's Kathleen Parker both agreed that it had more to do with changing demographics and a greater acceptance of gays and lesbians among young people.

Matthews asked Sullivan if these changing sentiments among lay Catholics will have an impact on the selection of the next pope.

Sullivan said no and then added that many of the cardinals are actually gay, prompting chuckles from some of the panelists off screen.

"There are so many gays electing the next Pope that who knows whether that would happen," said Sullivan, talking about a topic he has written about before.

"You mean the Cardinals?" a startled Matthews interrupted.

"Yes," Sullivan answered.

Sullivan noted that the the only religious group in the United States that still opposes gay marriage in large numbers is white evangelical Christians. Sullivan contended that continued opposition to gay marriage by evangelicals will kill them off the way it has hurt the Catholic Church.

Earlier this month Sullivan speculated that Pope Benedict XVI was in a gay relationship with one of his assistants.