Friday, May 10, 2013

The Government Moves to Ban 3D Printable Gun Downloads




These printable arms will most likely be the excuse used to control the internet and attack sites like thepiratebay. We will start sharing them en masse and then they will fear monger to get control. They can't stop the download of that impossible even with internet kill switch. Good luck govt. Pandora opened the box and you can't stop it. The cat is out of the bag. Only the people can as always with anything control freaks.Put those files on the Tor Network, FreeNet and others even torrents.The establishment is scared as hell. It is already too late for the control freaks. The files are out there and will ALWAYS be.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

RUSSIA Shows Off its MILITARY FORCE

Russia's Military Might for More Than Show



Russian soldiers, tanks and rockets paraded across the cobblestones of Red Square on Thursday in the Kremlin's annual display of the nation's military might.

The parade was first held 68 years ago to celebrate the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany. Today it is a carefully choreographed event to remind Russians -- and the world -- that the country remains a major military power.

President Vladimir Putin reviewed the troops and addressed the nation, declaring: "We will do everything to strengthen security on the planet."

Russia's economy may now rank 10th largest in the world, but it still aspires to be a military superpower.

To showcase Russia's military might, authorities spent millions of dollars to disperse rain clouds in the skies and repair asphalt ground up by tank treads on the ground. Lavish television coverage included placing TV cameras in the cockpit of a fighter jet, by the wheels of a battle tank, and atop the Kremlin's 15th century clock tower.

Foreign military attaches watched from a VIP reviewing section as nuclear-capable rockets and S-300 mobile missile batteries rolled by.

The anti-aircraft missiles were a reminder of news reports earlier Wednesday that Russia is preparing to sell S-300 missile batteries to Syria's embattled government.

This advanced system would limit the ability of the United States and other nations to operate over Syrian airspace or impose a no-fly zone. On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry left Moscow after winning President Putin's support for a conference to mediate a political solution to Syria's civil war.

For four decades, Moscow has been an ally of and arms supplier to the Assad clan that has run Syria since 1971.

On Friday, British Prime Minister David Cameron is to meet President Putin for talks in Sochi, after which he is to fly to Washington for a Monday meeting with President Obama.

◆ Regional Power

On Red Square, the columns of tanks and rows of marching soldiers were a reminder of Russia's determination to be a regional power.

On Wednesday, President Putin met with Russia's Security Council and instructed the military to draw up plans to defend Central Asia and southern Russia in the event of a collapse in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of American troops next year.

"We will bear it in mind that the Afghan army and law enforcement bodies are so far unable to guarantee security in Afghanistan," Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev told reporters on Wednesday.

It was a reminder that Russia's massive military is maintained for greater goals than marching smartly in parades.

Military spending fell last year in the United States and across western and central Europe, but surged in Russia, China, the Middle East and North Africa, according to new figures released by a research group based in Sweden.

The changes "may be the beginning of a shift in the balance of world military spending from the rich Western countries to emerging nations," Sam Perlo-Freeman of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said in a statement announcing the report Monday.

Although the U.S. still accounted for 39% of global military spending --- far more than any other country -- belt tightening and the drawdown in Afghanistan contributed to a 6% decline in expenditures from the previous year, Perlo-Freeman said. Military pending in western and central Europe dropped 1.6%.
Meanwhile, Russia increased its spending 16%, part of a massive plan to modernize its armaments, according to the report. Chinese military spending was up an estimated 8%.

The increase in Russian spending, and an even bigger uptick in Ukraine, helped drive up military spending across Eastern Europe, which had the biggest jump of any region, 15%, the institute said. Spending also rose in the Middle East (8%), North Africa (8%), Latin America (4%) and Asia and Oceania (3%.)

The single biggest increase was reported in the Persian Gulf country of Oman, which hiked its military spending by 51%, according to the institute.

Those increases continue a trend stretching back a decade in some parts of the world. Vietnam, for instance, has more than doubled its military spending since 2003, a reaction to increased Chinese assertiveness regarding disputed territories in the South China Sea, researchers said.

Quantum Internet - What the Frack Is It?!

Some government scientist guys have been using the mythical Quantum Internet for 2 years! Say whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!?

Quantum net is amazing, but not impenetrable. If the technology was released for public use, and someone had a need for the info, it will eventually be cracked. I dont see how this would be a mainstay in the foreseeable future anyways as the photons used decay after a short distance. Much like DC current back in the day, an entirely different system would need to be set in place before it could be useful.

Quantum physics is a branch of physics which deals with physical phenomena at microscopic scales, where the action is on the order of the Planck constant. Quantum mechanics departs from classical mechanics primarily at the quantum realm of atomic and subatomic length scales. Quantum mechanics provides a mathematical description of much of the dual particle-like and wave-like behavior and interactions of energy and matter.

Bill O'Reilly vs. Jon Stewart On Benghazi Gate


Bill O'Reilly Fires Back At Criticism Of Benghazi Outrage From Liberal Media, Jon Stewart


May 9, 2013 - Bill O'Reilly tonight used his Talking Points Memo to fire back at "left wing spin" on Benghazi that's trying to downplay the investigation as just another drop of Fox News-Republican outrage fuel. O'Reilly played video of Hillary Clinton asking in her January testimony "what difference does it make" about how the attacks were carried out, saying that this is the same defense being used by liberals to downplay the significance of yesterday's hearings. O'Reilly dismissed arguments of hypocrisy and double standards, making it clear that the American people deserve to know the truth about what happened.

O'Reilly said yesterday's hearings were unequivocally "embarrassing" for Clinton and President Obama, and showed a clip of Jon Stewart accusing Fox News and the Republicans of selective outrage, with no one speaking out when similar attacks occurred under the Bush administration. O'Reilly shot back that "none of the attacks were at the level of Benghazi," and surmised that Stewart must have gotten his news from Media Matters and The Daily Kos.

O'Reilly declared that every American should be outraged at Gregory Hicks, one of the whistleblowers who testified yesterday, getting demoted after voicing his concerns to his superiors at the State Department. O'Reilly said that "honest government is the cornerstone of our democracy" and people shouldn't be punished for telling the truth. He added that Clinton may need to testify again, and that this whole scandal may come back to haunt her in 2016.

Mike Rivero & Sheriff Mack ~ What Really Happened Radio Show: Thursday, May 9 2013


What Really Happened Radio Show: Thursday, May 9 2013 (Commercial Free Video): Sheriff Richard Mack




Special Guest: "Sheriff Mack" http://sheriffmack.com/
Date: 05/09/2013
Michael Rivero is the webmaster of http://whatreallyhappened.com/ and host of the What Really Happened radio shows on the Republic Broadcasting Network. Formerly with NASA, Michael transitioned his image processing skills (along with a brief stint as an actor) into the then-new motion picture computer animation field and has worked on films such as "Star Trek", "The Day After Tomorrow", and has supervised visual effects on "Brainscan," "LOST", and "Hawaii Five-0." Michael has taken a sabbatical from film work to focus all his efforts on peace activism. Michaels foray into blogging began before the word was even invented, and happened almost by accident when he spotted a suspicious photograph being broadcast on ABC news in 1994 related to the death of White House deputy Council Vincent Foster. Since that sudden beginning, Michaels website has expanded to cover diverse topics including the JFK assassination, the accidental shoot-down of TWA 800, election fraud, health issues, Saddams non-existent nuclear weapons, 9-11, the economy, and of course, the lies used to trick the United States into wars of conquest on Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Iran. Michael resides in Hawaii with his wife Claire, who is a composer and creates much of theme music used on the What Really Happened radio show.