Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Information War: Strike a decisive blow

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volcano big enough to cause an ice age about to blow its top?

A supervolcano or super volcanic eruption is a volcanic eruption which is substantially larger than any volcano in historic times (generally accepted to be greater than 200 cubic kilometres). This kind of eruption is typically sufficient to cause a long-lasting change to weather (such as the triggering of an ice age) sufficient to threaten the extinction of species, and cover huge areas with lava and ash.

I saw that over 250 small earthquakes have been reported in Yellowstone since Friday and 81 just yesterday. Small earthquakes and seismic activity is very common just before a volcanic eruption. Not good, guys. Yellowstone is the World’s Largest Supervolano. Supervalcanos are NOT mountains, but areas of the earth’s crust that are very thin. So much so, that the magma is right near the top, and geysers are common. The whol area blows like the top of a volvano when it is ready. According the the timeline, it doesn’t look good, for us anyway.

I was also informed of the massive amounts of chemtrails lately, and for those who know chemtrails, they are commonly used for weather manipulaiton and HAARP protocals. HAARP causes earthquakes and the such, watch the documentaries out there on it, its been talked about for years.

Anyway, The largest volcano on earth, the Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming (see map), has recently begun experiencing an earthquake swarm that may indicate an impending eruption. Yellowstone is labeled a super volcano, because the pool of magma under the ground is a stunning 34 miles x 45 miles in size. Large enough that an eruption is expected to eject sufficient material to plunge the entire planet into a new ice age. The ridge shown in the photo is the rim of the huge caldera from the last eruption. Ash recovered from sediment over wide areas of North America shows that Yellowstone has had previous super volcanic eruptions 2.1 million, 1.3 million and 640,000 years ago.
The last time any super volcano erupted was 74,000 years ago, and recent advances in genetic archeology have shown that this eruption reduced the world’s human population by over 90%, very nearly causing humanity’s extinction. And Yellowstone’s eruptions are still bigger.
Vulcanologists aren’t sure what to expect, since they have never observed a super volcano eruption, but they speculate that four warning signs are likely to precede the next eruption: 1. The ground rising due to magma building up beneath. 2. Increased geyser activity. 3. Earthquake swarms. 4. A release of volcanic gases.
Warning sign 1 & 2 have been going on for a number of years now, causing the Yellowstone caldera to be classified as a high threat for volcanic eruption by the U.S. Geological Survey back in 2005. USGS also warned that a Yellowstone eruption would produce “global consequences that are beyond human experience and impossible to anticipate fully.”
Now warning sign 3 has arrived, but scientist disagree on exactly how much this increases the threat of an imminent eruption. What scientist can agree on, is that Yellowstone remains an active super volcano certain to erupt again with catastrophic global consequences, and that our civilization has now entered the geological interval of maximum eruption risk … more … BBC/Discovery Channel docudrama of Yellowstone eruption (starts with a feint about a physics project, with Yellowstone eruption coming in at 1:22) … watch … History Channel documentary on Super volcano … watch (USA effects) … watch (global effects) … See also: The Humods Memes

Just look at the trend, does it look exponetnial?
Known super eruptions

Satellite image of Lake Toba, the site of a VEI-8 eruption ~75,000 years ago.

Estimates of the volume of ejected material are given in parentheses.

VEI 8 eruptions have happened in the following locations.

* Lake Taupo, North Island, New Zealand - Oruanui eruption ~26,500 years ago (~1,170 km3)
* Lake Toba, Sumatra, Indonesia - ~75,000 years ago (~2,800 km3)
* Whakamaru, North Island, New Zealand - Whakamaru Ignimbrite/Mount Curl Tephra ~254,000 years ago (1,200-2,000 km3)[5]
* Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, United States - 640,000 years ago (1,000 km3)
* Island Park Caldera, Idaho/Wyoming, United States - 2.1 million years ago(2,500 km3)
* Kilgore Tuff, Idaho, United States - 4.5 million years ago (1,800 km3)
* Black Tail Creek, Idaho, United States - 6.6 millions years ago (1,500 km3)
* La Garita Caldera, Colorado, United States - Source of the truly enormous eruption of the Fish Canyon Tuff ~27.8 million years ago (~5,000 km3)

The Lake Toba eruption plunged the Earth into a volcanic winter, eradicating an estimated 60%[6][7][8][9][10] of the human population (although humans managed to survive, even in the vicinity of the volcano[11]), and was responsible for the formation of sulfuric acid in the atmosphere.

So the moral of the story is, if it is a supervolcano and it happens to blow, your screwed. Have a nice day.

[Source: Loose Change 9/11 Blog & Home Page

The Federal Reserve Abolition Act

The Federal Reserve Abolition Act
Ron Paul introduced HR 2755: Federal Reserve Abolition Act. There were no co-sponsors, no further action was taken, and the legislation was referred to the House Committee on Financial Services and effectively pigeonholed and ignored.

It’s a bold and needed measure to “abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks, to repeal the Federal Reserve Act, and for other purposes.”

The bill provides for management of employees, assets and liabilities of the Board during a dissolution period, and more as follows:

– it designates the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to liquidate Fed assets in an orderly and expeditious manner;

– transfer them to the General Fund of the Treasury after satisfying all claims against the Board and any Federal reserve bank;

– assume all outstanding Board and member bank liabilities and transfer them to the Secretary of the Treasury; and

– after an 18-month period, submit a report to Congress “containing a detailed description of the actions taken to implement this Act and any actions or issues relating to such implementation that remain uncompleted or unresolved as of the date of the report.”

On November 22, “End the Fed” protests were held in 39 or more cities nationwide (including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, DC), but you’d hardly know it for lack of coverage. Attendee demands were simple and emphatic:

– end a private banking cartel’s illegal monopoly control over the nation’s money supply and price;

– return that power to the US Treasury as the Constitution mandates;

– end a fiat currency system backed by the waning full faith and credit of the government; and

– return the country to a sound, hard currency monetary system.

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[Source: Ron Paul forum

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Police Informant's Death Brings New Law, Lawsuit

The murder of a 23-year-old Florida woman in a botched drug buy-bust operation this May could lead to changes in how confidential informants are recruited and used by the state's law enforcement.


23-year old Rachel Hoffman, a recent graduate of Florida State University, was murdered during a botched sting operation earlier this year.
(Courtesy Leon County Sheriff's Offic)

An official investigation found the Tallahassee Police Department had violated its own rules by recruiting Rachel Hoffman, a Florida State University graduate who was facing a drug charge and likely jail time after arrests for marijuana possession, and sending her alone into a dangerous undercover sting without training.

Florida state legislators are putting the finishing touches on a bill they are calling "Rachel's Law," which would tighten up rules on how the state's police recruit and use confidential informants. The law, which was first proposed by Rachel's father, Irv Hoffman, would require police in Florida to be more judicious in their selection of confidential informants and ensure the potential recruit has access to a lawyer.

Its likely sponsors, State Sen. Mike Fasano and State Rep. Peter Nehr, expect the bill to be considered when the legislature begins its regular session next spring. Both are Republican.

Tallahassee Police Chief Dennis Jones has signed on as a supporter of the effort. "We need to do a better job with this," Jones said in September.

Jones' support was perhaps surprising. In the days after Hoffman's murder, Jones made public statements that Hoffman was a criminal who bore a large part of the blame for the botched sting and, by extension, her own death.

"I'm calling her a criminal," Jones told ABC News' Brian Ross in July. Jones said then that he did not accept that his department was in any way responsible for Hoffman's death. "Do we feel responsible? We're responsible for the safety of this community," he said.

Click here to watch the 20/20 investigation of the botched sting. http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=5454035

Jones, who was reprimanded as a result of the investigation into Hoffman's murder, later apologized for those comments. "We were placing most of the blame on Rachel Hoffman. I regret that now," Jones said. "It made us look like we weren't taking responsibility for what happened."

Hoffman Parents Poised to Sue Tallahasssee

The two men Hoffman met as part of the May sting are in jail awaiting trial for her murder. One defendant, Andrea Green, has pled not guilty. The other, Deneilo Bradshaw, has not yet entered a plea, according to the court cleark's office.

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Bring more ID when crossing the borders

If you’re planning a driving trip to Canada or Mexico, you’ll need to pack more identification in the New Year, thanks to a new U.S. law.

Starting Jan. 31, 2008, U.S. citizens — both adults and children — returning to the United States by land or sea from Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean must carry a document that shows their citizenship. Those who don’t have a passport must carry a birth certificate plus government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license or school ID for young students, to show at border inspection stations. The new rule affects all vehicle and train travelers, cruise and ferry passengers, and private boaters.

In recent years, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has urged travelers to carry a birth certificate and photo ID when traveling to those areas. The ID wasn’t a strict legal requirement, even though many travelers complied, but it will be law from Jan. 31 as the U.S. ramps up its border screening through what’s called the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (which grew out of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks).

U.S. travelers who don’t have proof of citizenship — either a birth certificate or passport — will face secondary screening and delays at border stations while their citizenship is checked, said Mike Milne, a spokesman for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency. Non-U.S. citizens who live in the U.S. should carry proof of legal residency and their citizenship documents. Canadians trying to enter the U.S. without proof of their citizenship could be turned away.

Bring more ID when crossing the borders

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Change? Obama Inner Circle Filled With Bilderbergers

By Victor ThornFOR TWO YEARS, Americans have heard an unrelenting mantra of change emanating from the campaign trail. But now that President-elect Barack Obama has begun forming his cabinet, were seeing a cadre of more deeply entrenched insiders than any administration that has preceded it.In regard to key foreign policy advisors, all three of Obamas [...]

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Mass. Investor Saw Inside Madoff Scam 9 Years Ago

Massachusetts investor saw inside Madoff scam 9 years ago, but few listenedBy JAY LINDSAYThe Associated PressBOSTONHis repeated warnings that Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff was running a giant Ponzi scheme have cast Harry Markopolos as an unheeded prophet.But people who know or worked with Markopolos say it wasn’t prescience that helped him foresee the [...]

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

President Bush and the Flying Shoes: A Cautionary Tale

AP photo / Karim KadimA shoe is raised during a protest in Baghdad demanding the release of the journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush on Sunday.By Robert ScheerThey hate us for our shoes. Somewhere in what passes for the deeper regions of President Bushs mind might come that reassuring giggle of a thought [...]

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Monday, December 15, 2008

IEA sees peak oil in 2020

Global oil output could peak by 2020 - much earlier than expected - amid a collapse in investment due to the financial crisis, the International Energy Agency's (IEA) chief economist Fatih Birol claimed.

In an interview published today Birol told London-based newspaper the Guardian that conventional crude output could plateau in 2020, a development that was "not good news" for a world still heavily dependent on petroleum.

The IEA has never before been specific about the point at which conventional oil would peak, although last month it said total crude output could peak in 2030.

Birol's comments follow other signs that the IEA is rapidly changing its view. In its 2007 World Energy Outlook, the IEA predicted a rate of decline from the world's existing oilfields at 3.7%, only to admit 12 months later that the speed of the fall was more likely 6.7%.

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Qatar warns of crude supply shock

The world faces a crude supply shock if oil prices remain below $70 per barrel, Qatar's Energy Minister Abdullah Bin Hamad Al Attiyah said on Wednesday arguing that lower prices would discourage investment in new capacity.

A price of $70 per barrel is needed "to avoid any (supply) shock in the future," he said, explaining that this price level should be sufficient to encourage companies and oil producers to continue investing in capacity expansion projects. "Below $70, it will be non-economical to invest in the hydrocarbon sector," Al Attiyah told the Gulf Petrochemical and Chemical Association (GPCA) forum. "Today there is no cheap oil" he added.

Now that the price has fallen dramatically to below $50, this could discourage investment in finding new deposits and extracting them from difficult places. Countries and oil companies may postpone many upstream projects if they do not get a return on their investments.

"So this is our concern that when the economic crisis is over and demand starts (to pick up) again, then the world will face a big shortage of supply," Al Attiyah said.

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[Source: ASPO International | The Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas -

Beethoven and the Illuminati: How the secret order influenced the great composer


Ludwig van BeethovenIn 1779, a composer, writer, teacher, and dreamer named Christian Neefe arrived in Bonn, Germany, to work for the Electoral Court. Neefe (pronounced nay-fuh) was the definition of what Germans call a Schwrmer, a person swarming wi...

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[Source: Ron Paul forum

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Video: Joe Grano: The Last Word.

Joseph Grano, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Centurion Holdings, sits down with Lionel to explain our nation's financial woes and detail his plan to better define America's future.
http://911truthnews.blogspot.com/2008/12/video-joe-grano-last-word.html

[Source: Ron Paul forum

Friday, December 12, 2008

Fed Refuses to Disclose Recipients of $2 Trillion

The Federal Reserve refused a request by Bloomberg News to disclose the recipients of more than $2 trillion of emergency loans from U.S. taxpayers and the assets the central bank is accepting as collateral.

Bloomberg filed suit Nov. 7 under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act requesting details about the terms of 11 Fed lending programs, most created during the deepest financial crisis since the Great Depression.

The Fed responded Dec. 8, saying it’s allowed to withhold internal memos as well as information about trade secrets and commercial information. The institution confirmed that a records search found 231 pages of documents pertaining to some of the requests.

“If they told us what they held, we would know the potential losses that the government may take and that’s what they don’t want us to know,” said Carlos Mendez, a senior managing director at New York-based ICP Capital LLC, which oversees $22 billion in assets.

The Fed stepped into a rescue role that was the original purpose of the Treasury’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. The central bank loans don’t have the oversight safeguards that Congress imposed upon the TARP.

Total Fed lending exceeded $2 trillion for the first time Nov. 6. It rose by 138 percent, or $1.23 trillion, in the 12 weeks since Sept. 14, when central bank governors relaxed collateral standards to accept securities that weren’t rated AAA.

‘Been Bamboozled’

Congress is demanding more transparency from the Fed and Treasury on bailout, most recently during Dec. 10 hearings by the House Financial Services committee when Representative David Scott, a Georgia Democrat, said Americans had “been bamboozled.”[...]

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[Source: War On You

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Depression 2009: What would it look like?

Over the past few months, Americans have been hearing the word “depression” with unfamiliar and alarming regularity. The financial crisis tearing through Wall Street is routinely described as the worst since the Great Depression, and the recession into which we are sinking looks deep enough, financial commentators warn, that a few poor policy decisions could [...]

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[Source: Mint Dollar