Monday, March 25, 2013

NWO Secret Societies and Biblical Prophecy The Real Truth

"Countless people will hate the New World Order and will die protesting against it. When we attempt to evaluate its promise, we have to bear in mind the distress of a generation or so of malcontents, many of them quite gallant and graceful-looking people." ~ H. G. Wells (1939)

CYPRUS & THE EU: CHAOS & COLLAPSE - Andy Hoffman

Order out of chaos. The NWO desires nothing more than a total global financial collapse. Any other view of the situation is to be in deep denial. WHEN the EU crumbles, as Nigel predicts, it is essentially ‘game-over’ for the Rothschild-Rockefeller-UN dictum of total 1st world ‘harmonization.’ Vaccines, chemtrails, fluoride, even gun confiscation would suddenly be a matter of National interests, not just the banksters.



Andy Hoffman is back to dissect all of the chaos in Cyprus and the inevitable COLLAPSE of the European Union, which in case anyone has forgotten, will probably be led by Greece with $500 Billion in debt, followed by the Trillions owed by Italy and France. Cyprus is just the zit on the arse of the shaky house of cards known as the EU.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

CYPRUS 40% TAX IMPOSED ON ACCOUNTS €100,000+




★BREAKING NEWS★ Cyprus reached a deal early Monday to receive funds from its European and international lenders to prop up its ailing banking sector and prevent its exit from the euro zonThe cash-strapped island nation agreed a deal with the European Central Bank (ECB), the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund — collectively known as the Troika — to secure 10 billion euros ($13 billion) of aid, the reports said, citing European Union officials. Reuters reported that the proposed agreement would include the closure of the country's second-largest lender, Popular Bank of Cyprus or "Laiki Bank," with deposits under €100,000 to be shifted to the larger Bank of Cyprus. Deposits over €100,000 at Laiki would be frozen and used to pay off debts, it said. Separately, Agence France-Presse reported that, as part of the agreement, the country will impose a 40% haircut on Bank of Cyprus depositors holding more than 100,000 euros in their accounts. The proposal then went before the European Union's finance ministers, known as the Eurogroup, who gave their approval, according to Reuters and Bloomberg. The Eurogroup was due to make a statement shortly. Investors were concerned that Cyprus wouldn't be able to come up with a plan acceptable to the Troika before a Monday night funding deadline set last week by the ECB. In the worst case, many analysts said, Cyprus would become the first nation to leave the euro currency bloc.

BREAKING Huge DHS Military Equipment Movement on Train in AZ March 2013 Martial Law!





Look what we found out in the middle of the desert between Hackberry and Peach Springs, AZ Remember those Civilian Assault Vehicles FEMA ordered to keep order among American Citizens... they ordered 2700 of them according to official reports. Is this part of the original 2700 or is this a few hundred more? Are we starting a war somewhere I was not aware of, are we sending more troops to IRAQ? Afghanistan? IRAN? NO? Then where and who are these military vehicles going to be used against? I am seeing way, way too much of this...

Rand Paul - The Last Two Presidents Could Have Been Put in Jail for Their Drug Use




3/24/13 - "I also don't want to put people in jail who make a mistake. There are a lot of young people who do this and then they grow up and get married and quit doing this. I don't want to put people in jail and ruin their lives. Look, the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use and I really think, look what could have happened, it would have ruined their lives."

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) made the case for his "libertarian Republican approach," reiterating his belief that the GOP can appeal to a wider base of Americans by, among other suggestions, taking a principled stand for "the right to trial by jury," getting the government to take a "neutral" stance on marriage, reforming immigration, and relaxing rules against marijuana use and other nonviolent crimes. In order to be competitive in New England and other typically "blue state" strongholds, Sen. Paul suggested that the party consider his "libertarian Republican approach to things" because "young people are attracted to that and our party could grow if we accepted something more than the cookie-cutter conservatives in the past." He added that the left-right political paradigm "doesn't always work for people," because most people consider themselves "independents and moderates" on issues like jailing individuals for marijuana use and on whether the United States should pursue a less aggressive foreign policy than what conservatives have to offer. When pressed on his stance over the drug war, Paul suggested that the last few presidents would have been jailed for their own non-violent dabblings with drugs, and yet we continue a policy of locking up individuals for low-level drug possession. "Look, the last two presidents could have conceivably been put in jail for their drug use and I really think -- look what would've happened, it would've ruined their lives. They got lucky. But a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky and they don't have good attorneys and they go to jail for some of these things and I think it's a big mistake," the Kentucky Republican said. The senator clarified that he does not personally condone marijuana use, but he thinks it's a "mistake" to jail users for such nonviolent crimes: "There are people in jail for 37, 50, 45 years for nonviolent crimes and that's a huge mistake. Our prisons are full of non-violent criminals. I don't want to encourage people to do it. I think even marijuana is a bad thing to do. I think it takes away your incentive to work and show up and do the things that you should be doing. I don't think that it's a good idea." On the hot-button issue of same-sex marriage, Sen. Paul maintained that he personally believes in traditional marriage, but that as opposed to conservatives actively trying to get the federal government to take their side in the marriage fight, the senator believes it ought to remain "neutral." "I don't want the government promoting something I don't believe in," he explained, "but I also don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue." He advocated for the federal tax code to be "neutral" on marriage: instead of dishing out benefits to defined couples, Paul believes a simpler tax code wouldn't need to include marriage definitions.