Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Alex Jones Show: Wednesday (3-13-13) George Noory




On this Wednesday, March 13 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the story of a New Jersey woman arrested for allegedly making domestic terror threats after reciting the Constitution at a public meeting. Police violated her Second Amendment rights by demanding she turn over her firearms. Alex continues his coverage of government seizing guns in California, jailing a man for releasing balloons in Florida, and a story exposing the federal government's stockpiling a massive amount of ammunition finally going mainstream. Alex welcomes back to the show Coast to Coast AM radio talk show host George Noory, who is the author of Worker In The Light: Unlock Your Five Senses And Liberate Your Limitless Potential and also host of Beyond Belief, a weekly TV show exploring the unknown, and mysteries of the universe. Alex also talks with Daniel Francisco, the Executive Director of Project Veritas.

Franciscus I : The First Jesuit Pope

Francis I Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; December 17, 1936) is the 266th and current POPE of the Catholic Church, elected on March 13, 2013. He chose his regnal name in honor of the Catholic saint Francis of Assisi. He is the first Pope born in the Americas. Prior to his election, he served as Archbishop of Buenos Aires , since 1998, and as a Cardinal since 2001. Jorge Mario Bergoglio was born in Buenos Aires, one of the five children of an Italian railway worker and his wife. After studying at the Seminary in Villa Devoto, he entered the Society of Jesus on March 11, 1958. Bergoglio obtained a licentiate in philosophy from the Colegio Máximo San José in San Miguel and then taught literature and psychology at the Colegio de la Inmaculada in Santa Fe and the Colegio del Salvador in Buenos Aires. He was ordained to the priesthood on December 13, 1969, by Archbishop Ramón José Castellano. He attended the Philosophical and Theological Faculty of San Miguel, a seminary in San Miguel. Bergoglio attained the position of novice master there and became professor of theology. Impressed with his leadership skills, the Society of Jesus promoted Bergoglio and he served as provincial for Argentina from 1973 to 1979. He was transferred in 1980 to become the Rector of the seminary in San Miguel where he had studied. He served in that capacity until 1986. He completed his doctoral dissertation in Germany and returned to his homeland to serve as confessor and spiritual director in Cordoba.

Prophetic Update : Is The New Pope Francis The Last Pope of St Malachy Prophec?y

Prophetic Update 3-13-13

Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina has been elected pope, and will be known as Pope Francis. Bergoglio, 76, becomes the first pope from the Americas. He has chosen to be known as Pope Francis. The 76-year-old has spent nearly his entire career at home in Argentina, overseeing churches and shoe-leather priests. Francis, the archbishop of Buenos Aires, reportedly got the second-most votes from the 115 cardinals after Joseph Ratzinger in the 2005 papal election, and he has long specialized in the kind of pastoral work that some say is an essential skill for the next pope. In a lifetime of teaching and leading priests in Latin America, which has the largest share of the world's Catholics, Francis has shown a keen political sensibility as well as the kind of self-effacing humility that fellow cardinals value highly. He is also known for modernizing an Argentine church that had been among the most conservative in Latin America. White smoke billowed from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel earlier Wednesday, indicating the cardinals selected Francis after two days of voting. Doomsday fanatics claim that a 12th century prophecy states the successor to Benedict XVI will be the last pope before the end of the world. After the Mayan 2012 prophecies failed to materialise, apocalypse aficionados have turned their attention to the purported writings of St Malachy, an Irish saint and Archbishop of Armagh, who lived between 1094 and 1148. St Malachy is said to have travelled to Rome in 1139, where he experienced a vision of future popes, writing down a series of 112 cryptic phrases that described each one in turn. This list was "lost" in the Roman Archives until 1590, found by Benedictine monk Fra Arnold de Wyon. The current Bishop of Rome, Pope Benedict XVI, who is stepping down, is number 111. The list ends at 112 with a black pope identified as "Peter the Roman", whose pontificate will allegedly bring the destruction of the city of Rome, the Catholic Church and usher the beginning of the Apocalypse. Saint Malachy's final words were: "Rome, the seat of the Vatican, will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people."

The New Pope is Francis I From Argentina

Argentina's Jorge Bergoglio has been elected pope, the first ever from the Americas. He choose the name Francis.



Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been elected the 266th pope, making him the leader of the 1.2 billion-strong Roman Catholic Church. Francis I was elected on Wednesday on the second day of the conclave in Vatican City, after receiving the required two-thirds majority, or at least 77 votes of the 115 cardinal electors from 48 countries.

Student Loan Debt: To Pay or Not to Pay?

Is Student Loan Debt Forgiveness a Good Idea? We cannot fix a Keynesian economic system that is on the verge of total collapse with a free market economic system unless you start over.In a Keynesian system money is debt and cannot ever be repaid back or their would be no money left in circulation. The only solutions without suffering an outright dollar collapse is debt forgiveness,and debt reduction,which would cause some inflation.


Student loans are difficult to repay in a sluggish economy, and many recent graduates are struggling under considerable debt. One proposal is forgiving student loans, but Prof. Daniel Lin argues that debt forgiveness does not resolve the underlying causes of rising student debt, and therefore cannot prevent future debt problems. Instead of debt forgiveness, Prof. Lin suggests making student loans like other types of loans: dischargeable in bankruptcy. This places the burden on lenders to ensure that students are not taking more debt than they can handle. While it would lead to a reduction in the amount of loan dollars awarded and increase interest rates, these are natural incentives that encourage borrowers to be more careful right now, and in the future, which puts pressure on colleges and universities to control their costs. According to Prof. Lin, making student loans dischargeable in bankruptcy is a good first step in reform aimed at resolving student debt and rising tuition costs