12/27/12

Permalink Bishop Richard Williamson 911 Lies and Truth

Google obviously forgot to censor this very powerful sermon by Bishop Richard Williamson about 911 Lies and Truth. (No, we're not finished with 911 and are not going away anytime soon. Far from it.)

Kev Boyle: The Age Of Revelation - Realisation of our seemingly 'hopeless' position does not only drive people to helplessness and despair. We can realise the Satanic/Luciferian nature of the foe, and understand too that it is our source, our very God upon whom we must rely. Christ said it all. Nothing, in essence, has changed since His day. He lived in Love and for Love. But He also condemned the Pharisees (the prototypical Orthodox Jews/Masons). He condemned them for their teachings. "Ye Are Of Satan." His first public act after His entrance into Jerusalem was to drive the moneychangers from the temple. This is the only time He resorted to violence. Christ, the very soul of truth, understood the nature of these people. There were no negotiations. He did not mess around.


Permalink Israel arrests 900 Palestinian children in 2012

The Palestinian Authority is currently looking into the possibility of filing a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Israel for arresting 900 Palestinian children in 2012. - In taking such an action, Palestine will be using its newly-acquired rights as an observer state at the United Nations, said Eissa Karakea, Palestinian Minister of Detainees’ Affairs. “We need to use the newly gained state status to take measures against Israel for its crimes especially the arrest, detention, and abuse of Palestinian children, let alone trying them before military courts,” he told Al Arabiya. Karakea added that after being granted observer status, Palestine has the right to join international human rights organizations and through them can file complaints against Israel. “Israel is violating the Child Protection Act and all international laws by subjecting children to such traumatic experiences. The Israeli minister of security had actually said earlier that Palestinian children have no immunity.” According to Karakea, the International Community is already aware of the crimes committed against Palestinian children.


Permalink 237 Israeli soldiers committed suicide in ten years: Report

At least 237 Israeli soldiers have committed suicide over the past ten years, a report says. - According to secret data released by the Israeli military, an average of 24 troops decide to take their own lives every year, Israeli daily Haaretz reported on Thursday. According to the report, an annual average of 40 Israeli army forces also killed themselves between 1990 and 2000. The official data regarding the suicide rate had been released for the first time by an unknown Israeli blogger, who was later investigated by Israeli police. The blogger also found out that the real number of suicides in the Israeli army had been much greater than what the official data show. The Israeli newspaper Maariv published an article in 2003, saying that suicide had been the number one cause of death in the Israeli army. The Israeli ministry for military affairs recently reported that the number of Israeli soldiers who committed suicide exceeds that of those killed in battles.

Haaretz: Israel's most sought-after anonymous blogger has won his battle with the IDF


Permalink Iran Suggests Attacks on Computer Systems Came From the U.S. and Israel

Iran reported a number of new cyberattacks on Tuesday, saying foreign enemy hackers tried in recent months to disrupt computer systems at a power plant and other industries in a strategically important southern coastal province as well as at a Culture Ministry information center. - Accounts of the attacks in the official press did not specify who was responsible, when they were carried out or how they were thwarted. But they strongly suggested that the attacks had originated in the United States and Israel, which have been engaged in a shadowy struggle of computer sabotage with Iran in a broader dispute over whether Iran’s nuclear energy program is for peaceful or military use. Iran has been on heightened alert against such sabotage since a computer worm known as Stuxnet was used to attack its uranium enrichment centrifuges more than two years ago, which American intelligence officials believe caused many of the machines to spin out of control and self-destruct, slowing the Iranian program’s progress.

Globe & Mail: U.S. and Israel allegedly launch cyberoffensive at Iran


Permalink Indefinite Detention Without Trial: Completely Unconstitutional, Yet Routine

Seattle residents Matt Duran and Katherine Olejnik have been imprisoned in the SeaTac Federal Detention Center for weeks. Neither of them has been indicted, arraigned, or even arrested for a crime. They have been imprisoned for civil contempt by a federal prosecutor for refusing to answer personal questions during a secretive grand jury investigation of other people in the Occupy movement. During her examination by the prosecutor, Olejnik was asked about incidents of vandalism that took place in Seattle last May Day. She wasn’t even in the city on that date. When the prosecutor began showing her photographs of people and inquiring about her political beliefs, Olejnik exercised her constitutionally protected right to remain silent. That is why she was sent to prison on the orders of U.S. District Judge Richard A. Jones. Duran’s case is nearly identical. They may remain in prison until the grand jury’s term expires in January 2014. Duran and Olejnik are political prisoners in every sense of the expression. However, they are not the only Americans who are current being indefinitely detained without criminal charges. Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free.

Russia Today: Third anarchist jailed for refusing to testify before secret grand jury
Room 101 Radio: FBI releases documents that confirm they spy on anarchists
Stephen Lendman: OWS Activists Called Domestic Terrorists


Permalink DND removes report on killing of Canadian soldier by Israeli forces

The Defence Department has quietly removed from the Internet a report into the killing of a Canadian military officer by Israeli forces, a move the soldier’s widow says is linked to the Conservative government’s reluctance to criticize Israel for any wrongdoing. - Maj. Paeta Hess-von Kruedener and three other United Nations observers were killed in 2006 when the Israeli military targeted their small outpost with repeated artillery barrages as well as an attack by a fighter aircraft. IN early 2008, the Defence Department posted on its website a 67-page report from the Canadian Forces board of inquiry into the killing. The board found Hess-von Kruedener’s death was preventable and caused by the Israeli military. But less than a year later, the report was quietly removed from the DND website and has since remained off-limits to the public through official channels.


Permalink When U.S. drones kill civilians, Yemen’s government tries to conceal it

A rickety Toyota truck packed with 14 people rumbled down a desert road from the town of Radda, which al-Qaeda militants once controlled. Suddenly a missile hurtled from the sky and flipped the vehicle over. Chaos. Flames. Corpses. Then, a second missile struck. Within seconds, 11 of the passengers were dead, including a woman and her 7-year-old daughter. A 12-year-old boy also perished that day, and another man later died from his wounds. The Yemeni government initially said that those killed were al-Qaeda militants and that its Soviet-era jets had carried out the Sept. 2 attack. But tribal leaders and Yemeni officials would later say that it was an American assault and that all the victims were civilians who lived in a village near Radda, in central Yemen. U.S. officials last week acknowledged for the first time that it was an American strike.

Russia Today: War on own goals: US drone offensive in Yemen bolsters Al-Qaeda


Permalink Gun Dealers: ‘Panic-Buying’ Military-Style Rifles in Minnesota & All Over U.S.

Northland gun dealers are reporting a spike in military-style gun sales. - Pat Kukull, owner of Superior Shooters Supply, says they are out of semi-automatic rifles due to people “panic buying.” Some buyers are afraid of possible changes the federal government could make to gun laws. She says other guns are selling fast as well and she’s never seen anything like it in her 35 years in business.


Permalink Congress, at Last Minute, Drops Requirement to Obtain Warrant to Monitor Email

The federal government will continue to access Americans’ emails without a warrant, after the U.S. Senate dropped a key amendment to legislation now headed to the White House for approval. - Last month, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved an amendment attached to the Video Privacy Protection Act Amendments Act (which deals with publishing users’ Netflix information on Facebook pages) that would have required federal law enforcement to obtain a warrant before monitoring email or other data stored remotely (i.e., the cloud). The Senate was set to approve the video privacy bill along with the email amendment, which would have applied to a different law, the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act. But then senators decided for reasons unknown to drop the amendment.


Permalink Israeli settlement offensive: Unprecedented since 1967 War

The Israeli Interior Ministry has given the green light to 1,200 more homes in the occupied Eastern Jerusalem. The internationally-criticized expansion comes as retaliation for Palestinian Authority’s statehood bid.

The approval of the plan for expansion of the Gilo suburb in the south of East Jerusalem near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem came on Monday night. The 1,200 are to cover 66 acres in the area allocated for the purpose by the Jerusalem zoning commission. The expansion of Gilo was among the priorities for Prime Minister Netanyahu, who mentioned the neighborhood in recent speeches, as he insisted that Israel has the right to build in the occupied West Bank regardless of the international criticism. The latest in a string of moves by Israel pushes the pace at which it is approving the construction of new homes to long-unseen level, an Israeli watchdog said. “In the past seven days alone, Israel has approved 5,350 new settler units in East Jerusalem, a pace unprecedented since 1967,” Daniel Seidemann of the Terrestrial Jerusalem settlement watchdog group said.

Jerusalem Post: Netanyahu: I'll strengthen settlements during next 4 years
PressTV: Increase the pressure on Israel, Richard Falk says


Permalink The US notifies Congress of a possible sale of spy drones to South Korea

The administration of US President Barack Obama has notified the Congress of a possible sale of advanced spy drones to South Korea. - The Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement dated Monday and distributed on Tuesday that the South Korean government had requested a $1.2-billion sale of four RQ-4 Global Hawks. "The proposed sale of the RQ-4 will maintain adequate intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities and will ensure the alliance is able to monitor and deter regional threats," the statement said. The White House is required by law to notify the Congress about the possible sale of the aircraft, but the notification does not mean that the sale has been determined. Some experts believe that if the sale takes place, it will incite regional arms race dynamics.

Reuters: U.S. moves to sell advanced spy drones to South Korea


Permalink Mexico bishop inspires, infuriates with activism

Mexico Bishop Inspires, Infuriates by Telling 1,000s Gathered in Stadium That Politicians are Tied to Organized Crime, Lawmakers' Attempts to Curb Money Laundering are Intentionally Weak, & New Labor Reforms are a Way to Enslave Mexican Workers.

How, Vera asked, can Mexicans follow leaders "who are the ones who have let organized crime grow, who have let criminals do what they do unpunished, because there's no justice in this country!"

In a nation where some clergy have been cowed into silence by drug cartels and official power, Bishop Raul Vera is clearly unafraid to speak. That makes him an important voice of dissent in a country where the Roman Catholic Church often works hand-in-hand with the powerful, and where cynicism about politics is widespread and corrosive.


Permalink Germany 'exporting' old and sick to foreign care homes

Growing numbers of elderly and sick Germans are being sent overseas for long-term care in retirement and rehabilitation centres because of rising costs and falling standards in Germany. - The move, which has seen thousands of retired Germans rehoused in homes in eastern Europe and Asia, has been severely criticised by social welfare organisations who have called it "inhumane deportation". But with increasing numbers of Germans unable to afford the growing costs of retirement homes, and an ageing and shrinking population, the number expected to be sent abroad in the next few years is only likely to rise. Experts describe it as a "time bomb".


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