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Obamacare sparking 10th Amendment rebellion, action in seven states
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Looks like the steadily growing list of constitutional, ethical and political outrages that constitute the Harry Reid version of Obamacare is sparking a rebellion in the states, as AP reports South Carolina's attorney general plans to investigate the vote-buying that surrounded the proposal in the Senate majority leader's office.
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According to AP, South Carolina's Henry McMaster is being joined by the attorneys general of Michigan and Washington state in a suit to determine the constitutionality of the Obamacare proposal.
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Their initiative was prompted by a request from South Carolina's two senators, Lindsay Graham and Jim DeMint, both Republicans.
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Attorneys-general in at least four other states are also considering joining McMasters, according to AP.
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A move by a group of states to challenge the constitutionality of Obamacare could reinvigorate the efficacy of the 10th Amendment, which reserves to the states or the people all rights not specifically granted to the federal government.
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Graham has been all over cable news today visibly angry about the vote-buying by Reid that secured the votes of Senators Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, as well as possibly other senators as yet unknown.
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DeMint has also been active, especially on the issue of the Reid amendment's provision seeking to bar future congresses from changing even a single word of Section 3403 on the Independent Medicare Advisory Board (IMAB).
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The IMAB will become the federal health care ground zero under Obamacare if it becomes law.
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Ed Morrissey at Hot Air has a link to DeMint's floor speech on the issue and additional information, analyses, and links.
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Nelson's deal with Reid has attracted the most attention because it exempts Nebraska from paying its share of Medicaid expenses in perpetuity.
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Medicaid expenditures are among the most expensive federal mandates on state governments, and the Obamacare bill will significantly increase costs for all other states that don't somehow wangle a similar deal.
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It also raises a constitutional issue, which McMasters explained in a statement issued earlier today:
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"The Nelson provision is unusual in that there is not cut off date or phase out. Many provisions in federal law have a sunset date -- say 2, 5, 10, or even 20 years-- but this provision will continue in perpetuity.
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Quite obviously, this issue raises very serious concerns about equity, tax fairness as well as the constitutionality of having federal tax levies and mandates that treat one state differently from all the others.
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"If the Nelson provision is not unprecedented, I feel comfortable in saying it is an exceptionally rare occurrence. States generally are treated in a similar manner. In this case, Nebraska will be treated in a widely divergent manner than any other state.
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"Beginning today, I have instructed my attorneys to begin looking into the constitutionality of this provision and exploring the options that may be available to South Carolina and other states to defend taxpayers should this provision ultimately become law."
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My colleague David Freddoso wonders what might happen if the governors of states bordering Nebraska - Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Iowa, and Missouri - announce that they are no longer funding their Medicaid programs and encourage those needing Medicaid services to visit the Cornhusker state.
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Michelle Malkin » Old GOP message: “We’re going to fight to the finish line;” New GOP message: “Let’s go home”
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Old GOP message: “We’re going to fight to the finish line;” New GOP message: “Let’s go home”
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By Michelle Malkin • December 22, 2009 05:56 PM

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I listened to Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell on Sean Hannity’s radio show yesterday.
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He sounded tired and barely able to rally the troops against the Democrats’ government health care takeover.
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He told Sean’s guest host at the end of an obligatory-sounding critique of Harry Reid that, and I quote, “We’re going to fight ‘em all the way to the finish line.”
That’s what he said:
“We’re going to fight ‘em all the way to the finish line.”
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Before the cloture vote on sneaky Sunday, Sen. John McCain had sounded the same message with more energy, invoking John Paul Jones and vowing: “We have not yet begun to fight.”
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Well, the fight’s been called off.
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McConnell has thrown in the towel:
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The Senate will hold a final vote on healthcare reform at 8 a.m. on Christmas Eve.
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Under Senate rules, the GOP could have insisted that the vote not occur until 7 p.m. but Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) took to the Senate floor Tuesday afternoon to announce an agreement that allows senators to depart Washington sooner to begin the Christmas holiday.
The 60 members of the Democratic caucus have united twice on procedural votes to advance the legislation, meaning passage is all but assured Thursday. On Wednesday, the Senate will hold a cloture vote to end debate on the bill, setting up final action.
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The Tea Party movement injected new life and new blood into the grass-roots fiscal conservative movement — bringing energetic newcomers into the political process willing to invest their time and money outside their day jobs and family/community commitments.
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They are activists who eschew apathy and fatigue to battle the wealth redistributors at every level and opportunity.
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Too many worn-out GOP “leaders” have put “comity” over principle.
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My Christmas wish for 2010: A new generation of conservative leaders who will walk the “fight ‘em to the finish line” talk — fighting to win, not fighting to settle.
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On December 22nd, 2009 at 6:02 pm, npphotog said:
If this is the case it is no wonder the country will go socialist. My hope is not on the GOP that’s for sure.
Yeah, isnt it great we have a Constitution standing in the way? /sarc off.
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 10:09 am,
AmericanPatriot said:
Remember the Alamo!
Those guys knew what was going to happen and they were all going to be killed.
They didn’t leave or surrender when the opportunity was still there.
Or the 300 Spartans.
Both of these knew that their job was to die while delaying and inflicting as much damage as possible
Our Repub leaders have neither courage nor honor
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 10:30 am,
GladzKravtz said:
Hope the movie, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is run in loops the whole time they are home.
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 10:45 am,
TexasEngineer said:
I just contacted the Minority Leader and sent the following to hime:
You sir are a liar and a coward. You have put “comity” above principle, the good of this Nation and the Rule of Law.
If you can’t at least make your socialist counterparts stay all the way until the end of the legal time periods, then by all means…RESIGN. We don’t need your kind supporting conservative ideals, we need someone who is willing to stand up for what is right. -
On December 23rd, 2009 at 11:28 am,
NeoFan said:
Don’t worry Grahmnesty, McAmnesty and all the other RINO’s will be back in time for election day to claim that they are conservatives and always have been and are going to save the country by leading us to victory. Or in other words to help Obama win re-election.
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 11:44 am,
Southpaw said:
I got an e-mail from “Ma’am” Boxer boasting about usless Porkulus projects this morning. here is my response:
Senator Boxer,
I am not interested in knowing about wasted stimulus money that has not stimulated the economy.
What I am interested in knowing is why my California taxpayer dollars are going to pay for Medicaid for the citizens of Nebraska.
The corruption, deception and bribery that you will vote for in the Senate Health Care Bill tomorrow is criminal.
I am an Independent voter, but I intend to do everything in my power to help Carly Fiorina get elected to the United States Senate next year. -
On December 23rd, 2009 at 12:51 pm,
tiredofit08 said:
On December 23rd, 2009 at 9:20 am, graysonret said:
“Let’s go home”
I wish they would go home…and stay home. Maybe they should meet once a year to pass a budget. The country might be better off.
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 2:05 pm,
jamesgreenidge said:
If GOP isn’t going to play dirty to resist, may we go down defiant with Tea Party’s National Tax Strike!
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 2:25 pm,
By Choice said:
Too old and too tired to fight for the Constitution??? Then they are DONE!! They can stay home.
BTW McCain will NOT be back in the Senate next year. His nominating petitions are going unsigned universally across the state. His opponent, Jim Deakin, however, DOES already have the 70,000 required signatures and will get many more by the time necessary to get on the primary ballot. ‘Course our primary isn’t until Aug so McLame has plenty of time to bribe the Indian tribes and to sign and get the cemetery vote…..
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 2:29 pm,
emjem24 said:
Send_Me said:
So what party will “conservatives” now support and lend their votes?Is this a trick question? How ’bout this answer:
NONE.
Neither of these political parties gives a sh!t about me, my family, or my country. I feel betrayed.
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Everybody out to get their freebies at the expense of everyone else, be it social security, medicaid/medicare, first time homeowner tax credit, etc. We’re not in this together as the likes of posters such as Zyzzyg have asserted in the past. This country can be bought and sold for so little. The original ideas of this country lies in the Constitution and what our Founders accomplished yet the people who live in this country are more race-obsessed, self-hating grievance mongers that don’t give a flip about this country except what it can give THEM.
Even my husband, a military member and ardent Republican, has his doubts about the sincerity and remaining fight in the Republican Party.
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I wish every single politician and American who supports them could take a long, deep look in the mirror at who they are and what they represent. All around me, I see people surround themselves with stupid sh!t, convincing themselves that the Federal government is their freakin’ friend when they’re just as bent on controlling this country and the people who live in it.
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My vote isn’t for sale. You can’t buy me. You can’t own me, Obummer, Dems, and Republicants. All my life, I’ve tried to do the right thing while the rest of you did your level best to sell out every principle, every belief I hold dear. And for what? To be liked by Europe, to resemble all the things THEY’VE done wrong?
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Why should I have a child who will inherit this mess? I’m beginning to wonder what’s in it for me to live, work, and play in this country if all I get in return is enslavement? Americans like their compromised comfort and false promises by politicians too much. So many Americans want free healthcare at the expense of the rest of us who will have to PAY for it.
I’m done with that. I’m not blind. I’m not a sucker who believes when we send these phonies to Washington that it’s really not about them and their ambitions. Americans are paying and will continue to pay a heavy price for their political ignorance.
My words to the GOP, especially the NY GOP: I’m done with you. You don’t want to fight, you wanna be like the Dems… you wanna appeal to the insipid, half-heartedness of moderates, go for it. Don’t expect my vote in the next election. This especially goes for Rick Lazio who, I think, will run, again, for Hillary’s senate seat against Gillibrand.
I’M DONE!!!!!

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On December 23rd, 2009 at 2:34 pm,
emjem24 said:
Fred Reed described Congress as “535 commoditized temple monkeys pawing through the ruins of America looking for bribes”.
A more accurate portrayal of the reality of what Congress and Washington, D.C. is all about. How true.
I’ll be blunt. Washington, D.C. is mostly filled with political whores who spread their legs for any new pimp who’ll give ‘em a bigger piece of the pie. Crass analogy I know.
So, the next time anybody sees the likes of McCaskill, Nelson, etc. ask them this (if their precious egos let you get that close):
So ___________ (fill in the blank) who did you spread your legs for now?
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 9:19 am, chapoutier said:
Prompting what, exactly? The vote on the debt limit increase?
The vote on debt limit increase. Is it not SanFranNan wanting to uncrease this limit to $1.8 trillion?
Come into the light Chap. While I gather you to be a bit on the liberal side, I always thought you to be a reasonable voice of reason which qualifies you for entry into the club!
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 3:34 pm,
happyscrapper said:
On December 23rd, 2009 at 10:29 am, Dexter Alarius said:
Demand the bill be read! Let’s hear all 2100+ pages!!!WHY AREN’T THEY DOING THAT??? They did it before with an amendment and it worked except the libs completely trashed the rules. They need to try again. ANYTHING to delay this!
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On December 23rd, 2009 at 11:16 pm,
happy2behere said:
Entitlement reform after the health care debacle? A snortworthy joke.
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On December 24th, 2009 at 12:18 am,
wren said:
KEEP UP THE FIGHT PATRIOTS!!!
There is a special election in Massachusetts on January 19 (absentee voting has already begun) to fill the Senate seat formerly held by Teddy Kennedy.
Scott Brown is the Republican candidate.
Check out Scott Brown’s website at
http://www.BrownForUSSenate.comIf Scott Brown wins, he would be the crucial 41st Republican vote in the Senate which can prevent the Democrats from winning future cloture votes.
Let’s show the Democrats how much damage they have done with this health care bill, by electing a Republican to replace Teddy Kennedy!!!
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On December 24th, 2009 at 5:48 am,
jamesgreenidge said:
“Kicking them out” is after the fact now. The donkey has left the barn and the damage is now in place. Unless this program can be repealed, simply “kicking them out” is just a feel-good retaliation move. That’s why Dems are so happy; Health Care is the vital toehold to later illegal immigrate legalization (to “humanely take care” of those within our borders) and ultimately Universal Free Housing (not apartments or flats but real homes). I rather see our energies devoted to countering this program than simply throwing out Dems while the country is becoming addicted to Nannycare.
Have a Merry Christmas in the last one of a truly non-socialist America.
James Greenidge
Queens NY
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Religious leaders vow civil disobedience on anti-life issues - Washington Times
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Religious leaders vow civil disobedience on anti-life issues
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Declaration opposes forced participation in any 'anti-life act'
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Archbishop Wuerl, who attended the news conference, said it was a "joy" to welcome the religious leaders at the news conference and emphasized that their task "is to change human hearts. That is how society is changed."
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Philadelphia Cardinal Justin Rigali, one of the signers, said people's consciences must be formed first.
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"The institution of marriage is at risk of being redefined at its very essence," he said. "Justice demands that we not remain silent in face of these threats."
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However, he twice dodged a reporter's question about whether it would be a mortal sin for a politician to vote for a national health care bill that obligates taxpayers to pay for abortions.
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Several speakers said the document was moral, not political, in nature and that the bulk of it defines three core issues: life, marriage and religious liberty.
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"This is truly a matter of the heart," said the Rev. Robert Sirico, founder of the Michigan-based Acton Institute. "To portray it as something other is to mischaracterize our intentions."
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But the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Washington-based Americans United for Separation of Church and State, said the document was very political.
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"I am optimistic that the people in the pews will not heed their leaders' misguided call to action," he said
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"Polls show that most churchgoers do not want to see their faith politicized. But I am also well aware that religious leaders have vast lobbying power that cannot be ignored."
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The document does portray a gloomy picture of the current political situation, citing the "pro-abortion ideology [that] prevails today in our government."
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It adds, "The present administration is led and staffed by those who want to make abortions legal at any stage of fetal development and who want to provide abortions at taxpayer expense. Majorities in both houses [of Congress] hold pro-abortion views."
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The first 148 signatures include Southern Baptists, Anglicans, the Orthodox Church of America (OCA), members of Reformed, evangelical, Hispanic Protestant, Church of God in Christ, Antiochian Orthodox and Evangelical Free Church traditions plus the executives of numerous parachurch ministries.
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There were only a handful of Presbyterians, United Methodists and Pentecostals, and no apparent signatories from Seventh-day Adventist, Messianic Jewish and Episcopal churches.
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How Right-Wing Cult Leader Sun Myung Moon Bought Washington | Media and Technology | AlterNet
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How Right-Wing Cult Leader Sun Myung Moon Bought Washington
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With money, media and promotion of a conservative political agenda, a self-styled Messiah and convicted felon became a frequent guest at the White House.
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“Moon looked on the media as almost the nervous system for a global empire. Moon was the brain, and the media are to be, or were to be, the communications vehicle for his body politic surrounding the globe.”
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In January 1992, PBS Frontline broadcast a film I directed that documented the amazing rise, fall and subsequent resurrection of Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church movement.
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The documentary showed how, through an adroit combination of money, media and the consistent promotion of a conservative political agenda, a self-styled Messiah and convicted felon had rapidly reinvented himself and was soon hailed at the White House.
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At the time, few Americans paid much attention to Reverend Moon – and those that did had bizarre recollections of him and the “Moonies,” as his followers once called themselves: mass weddings of complete strangers, flower-peddling in the street, and repeated allegations of mind control and brainwashing.
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Even back then, Moon’s movement, once labeled a cult, was more accurately described as a conglomerate.
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As my film stated, “From media operations in the nation’s capital… To substantial real estate holdings throughout the United States… And from large commercial fishing operations… To advanced high-tech and computer industries, a Fifth Avenue publishing house, and literally dozens of other businesses, foundations, associations, institutes, and political and cultural groups… Moon and his money have become a force to be reckoned with.”
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One of the primary vehicles for Moon’s rising power and influence was the daily newspaper the Washington Times,
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now back in the news because of the mysterious departure of its top executives, and facing an uncertain future.
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But back then the Times was the fulcrum of Moon’s mission to use money and media as a path to power.
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As James Whelan, once the newspaper’s editor and publisher, told me at the time, “They are spending a great, great deal in this country…. probably more on influence and the obtaining of influence, of power, than of any organization I know of in this country, and that includes the AFL-CIO, that includes the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, that includes General Motors, that includes anybody.”
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As he sought to influence America’s political agenda by pouring more than a billion dollars into media, Moon began to move among the country’s political elite: From Dwight Eisenhower…to Strom Thurmond…to Richard Nixon…to Ronald Reagan, he glad-handed and corresponded with an astonishing array of major American political figures.
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Michael Warder was once one of the most important Americans in the Unification movement.
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Warder, who had close contact with Moon for years, told me, “Moon looked on the media as almost the nervous system for a global empire. Moon was the brain, and the media are to be, or were to be, the communications vehicle for his body politic surrounding the globe.”
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Warder was responsible for managing News World, then Moon’s daily newspaper in New York City.
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“Moon wanted total control of the media, so there would be no independent media with journalistic integrity,” he said. “ It would be a media totally loyal to Moon.”
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Moon’s troubles in America had begun in the mid-Seventies, when Minnesota Democratic Congressman Donald Fraser launched the so-called “Koreagate” investigation —
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in part a probe into Moon’s relationship to the Korean CIA and the buying of political influence on Capitol Hill.
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Using its own media, Moon’s organization struck back in an all-out effort to discredit Fraser.
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“Moon wanted a whole series of articles going after poor Congressman Fraser, who was heading up the congressional investigations there,” Warder confided.
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“We would assign reporters to try and dig up all the dirt we could find on Congressman Fraser, and of course I would say to Moon, I said, ‘On one hand, we’re supposed to be doing this — but on the other hand, we’re competing with the New York Times. And so there’s matters of credibility here.’
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And he would, you know, bluster and get angry at these kinds of things and say, ‘Just do what I’m ordering you to do and don’t ask so many questions.”
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The Fraser Committee’s final report concluded that Moon was the “key figure” in an “international network of organizations engaged in economic and political” activities.
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It uncovered evidence that the Moon Organization “had systematically violated U.S. tax, immigration, banking, currency, and Foreign Agents Registration Act laws,”
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and detailed how the Korean CIA paid Moon to stage demonstrations at the United Nations and run a pro-South Korean propaganda effort.
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Michael Hershman was the Fraser Committee’s chief investigator.
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He told me, “We determined that their primary interest, at least in the United States at that time, was not religious at all, but was political.
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It was an attempt to gain power and influence and authority.”
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The Fraser Committee recommended that the White House form a task force to continue to investigate Moon – but that never happened.
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Perhaps the election of Ronald Reagan – hailed as the beginning of a conservative revolution – had something to do with that.
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In any event, Moon, a VIP guest at Reagan’s inauguration, soon became a major funder of Washington’s new conservative establishment.
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Brent Bozell, now founder and president of the Media Research Center, was then one of the young Reagan Revolutionaries.
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“When the Moonies entered the political scene in the early Nineteen Eighties,” Bozell said, “One school of thought said…that because of their anti-communist commitment, conservatives ought to work with them.”
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Moon’s most expensive political work involved the Washington Times.
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As former editor Whelan noted, “Washington is the most important single city in the world. If you can achieve influence, if you can achieve visibility, if you can achieve a measure of respect in Washington, then you fairly automatically are going to achieve these things in the rest of the world.
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There is no better agency, or entity or instrument that I know of for achieving power here or almost anywhere else — than a newspaper.”
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After all, the President of the United States said it was the first paper he read in the morning. Soon its columnists found even greater exposure on television.
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And the Times had an immediate impact.
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“If the Washington Times did not carry the conservative columnists that they carry — like a Pat Buchanan, like a Bill Rusher, like a Mona Charen,” Bozell said, “I wonder if the television community would be aware of them and would tap them to use them in television.”
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But by 1984, despite his paper’s growing influence, editor James Whelan was increasingly unhappy.
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“When we started the paper there was never any question that it would in any fashion project the views or the agenda of Sun Myung Moon or the Unification Church — all to the contrary,” said Whelan. “We said, ‘Look, we are going to put a high wall in place. It is going to be a sturdy wall. And it will divide us from you.’”
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But Whelan’s wall of editorial independence was often breached.
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“Moon himself gave direct instructions to the editors,” he averred. “Who in fact calls the shots? Ultimately Moon calls the shots….”
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Whelan eventually resigned, announcing at a press conference, “The Washington Timeshas become a Moonie newspaper.”
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Times spokesmen said the dispute was really over money. Former Newsweek editor Arnaud de Borchgrave later replaced Whelan.
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De Borchgrave consistently denied taking orders from Moon — but the man who ran the editorial pages under de Borchgrave, William Cheshire, told a different story.
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“I protested to de Borchgrave,” Cheshire told me. “I went up to his office when I saw this happening, I told him this was unethical, improper, unprofessional, and it ought to stop. Also, it was dumb.”
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Cheshire and four others resigned after de Borchgrave ordered an about-face on an editorial critical of the South Korean government.
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“I said, ‘Arnaud, we have a problem,’ ” Cheshire recalled. “He said, ‘What’s the problem?’ I said, ‘The problem is you’ve conferred with the owners of this newspaper, come back downstairs and demanded a reversal of editorial policy on their say so.”
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Questions about control of the Washington Times persisted for years.
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Several journalists, including Lars Erik Nelson of the New York Daily News, called for a Justice Department investigation to determine if the paper violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
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“The Justice Department doesn’t seem to want to know, and I’ve never gotten a clear answer from them as to why they don’t want to know,” Nelson said. “They’ve said, ‘Hmmm, that’s an interesting point.’ They say, ‘Hmmm, we’ll think about that.’ And they never get back to me.”
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Times officials sent a statement in reply, noting, “The complete editorial independence of the Washington Times is well-known, and envied, throughout the newspaper industry.”
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Throughout the Reagan years, the paper gained respect and influence by lending editorial support – and money — to causes favored by the Administration.
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The contra forces battling the Sandinista government in Nicaragua, for example, received editorial support and money from the Times.
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Here’s how it worked:
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In March 1985, Oliver North wrote a top-secret memo proposing the formation of a private foundation called the Nicaraguan Freedom Fund. Its purpose was to circumvent a Congressional ban on aid to the contras.
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Less than two months later, the Timesannounced the birth of the Nicaraguan Freedom Fund in a front-page editorial.
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Editor de Borchgrave insisted he was “surprised” at the coincidence between his paper’s initiative and North’s secret project,
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but the Times contributed the first $100,000 to the Fund.
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Another pet project of the Reagan Administration was the Strategic Defense Initiative — SDI, or “Star Wars.” It too received support from the Times.
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“Reverend Moon’s organization has been very supportive of the Strategic Defense Initiative,” former Defense and Central Intelligence official Daniel Graham told me. Graham had co-produced a pro-Star Wars video that was seen on four hundred televisions stations.
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“It’s called ‘One Incoming,’” Graham said, “And it includes a scenario that I got Tom Clancy to write for us, and I got Charlton Heston to do the voiceover. It cost a lot of money to produce it — $200,000 … and I’m sure that’s where the money came from to produce that movie.”
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Moon’s media tentacles also reached into book publishing, including one called Inquisition, a purportedly independent investigation of Moon’s 1982 tax fraud prosecution, released by the right-wing publishing house Regnery-Gateway.
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Its author, Carlton Sherwood, was a reporter who once worked for the Washington Times.
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(Sherwood made headlines in 2004 when he produced the controversial video Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal, which featured interviews with American POW’s in North Vietnam who complained that they had been maltreated as a direct result of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry’s Fulbright Hearing Testimony in 1971.
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Inquisition had a curious history. An obscure publishing house called Andromeda had printed it once before.
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The phone number listed for Andromeda was the home phone of former Reagan National Security Council official Roger Fontaine — also an ex-reporter at the Washington Times.
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But when we called Fontaine’s house, his wife Judy answered and told us that the company was bankrupt and that Inquisition was published by Regnery-Gateway. Alfred Regnery is the head of Regnery-Gateway.
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According to former Times editor Whelan, himself a Regnery-Gateway author, Alfred Regnery was told by Carlton Sherwood that the Moon Organization would purchase at least one hundred thousand copies of Inquisition.
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Alfred Regnery denied it, and although he refused an on-camera interview, Sherwood said the Unification Movement had exerted no editorial control over his book.
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In the wake of the current turmoil and uncertainty at the Washington Times, many questions about the Unification Movement remain unanswered.
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But none is more pressing — or perplexing — than this: Where did all the money come from?
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At the time of the broadcast of the PBS Frontline film – seventeen years ago — the Moon Organization had already spent an astonishing amount in the United States:
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more than $800 million on the Washington Times;
• hundreds of millions on national periodicals;
• tens of millions on electronic media;
• at least $40 million on New York newspapers;
• more than $10 million on a New York publishing house;
• millions on World Media Association junkets and conferences;
• millions more on New Right organizations, including the American Freedom Coalition;
• well over $100 million on real estate, including the New Yorker Hotel in midtown Manhattan;
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The best example was the Washington Times itself, which was then losing as much as fifty million dollars a year.
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What did all the money buy Reverend Moon?
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Like many others, he refused to talk to me for the film. But in a Church-sponsored film, Reverend Moon in America –one of the many media efforts he spun out in the Eighties — he had this to say:
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“Now whether positively or negatively, America knows me — and it happened quickly. At least I have America’s attention. Because of that, I will be able to tell the people the truth of God, the new revelation. The worst treatment America could give me is to ignore me. Now I can preach the truth. ”
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Filmmaker and journalist Rory O'Connor is the author of "Shock Jocks: Hate Speech and Talk Radio" (AlterNet Books, 2008). O'Connor also writes the Media Is A Plural blog.
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“Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.”
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To understand the world we live in, we must understand the symbols surrounding us. To understand those symbols, we must dig up their origin, which is often deep in occult mysteries. This site goes beyond the face value of landmarks and items of pop culture to reveal their esoteric meaning.
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This timeless quote sums up perfectly the aims of this website.
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My quest for knowledge led me to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Politics.
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I’ve mainly studied the way power uses mass media to shape and mold attitudes of the general public.
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The information obtained was perfect to hold a job in marketing and PR but did not satisfy my thirst for truth.
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My efforts to further understand the forces governing the world lead me to study secret societies, mystery religions, esoteric sciences and ancient civilizations.
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I’ve spent the last five years researching Theosophy, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, the Bavarian Illuminati and Western Occultism. These schools of thoughts have many things in common: they are based on Hermetic teachings (Hermes, Thoth, Enoch, Mercury), they attach EXTREME importance to symbolism and they recruit within their ranks the most prominent people of all fields of society, especially politics, law and public service.
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The natural result of this phenomenon is the display of occult symbolism in all aspects of society, whether it be music, movies, buildings or else.
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My goal is to bring out the meaning of those symbols in a clear, concise and entertaining way.
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There is a reason why occult teachings are held secret. They reveal the naked Truth without any compromise. Very few people are prepared to face those facts.
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If you’re however interested in the findings of a genuine truth seeker, you’re at the right place.
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Dollar Collapse Update: "Obama Demands Pay in Euros!"
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Dollar Collapse Update: "Obama Demands Pay in Euros!"
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Global Research, October 25, 2009
Information Clearinghouse - 2009-10-23 -
The "dollar debate" on the Internet has been ferocious and emotionally-charged, but sadly lacking in logic. To oppose the "dollar will crash" theorists is like arguing a woman's right to choose with the fist-waving throng assembled outside an abortion clinic. The results are equally disappointing.
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To say that "minds are already made up and the issue is settled", is an understatement.
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For many, the dollar's transition from the world's reserve currency to a Wiemar era Deutschemark is not a question "if" but only of "when".
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One reader summed up the distrust that's felt for anyone who dares to challenge the prevailing dogma like this:
"Mike.....Your article on October 19th 2009 titled “The Dollar will NOT crash,” made all of us in this part of the world who respected your views and opinions feel disturbed and appalled....Then my friend explicated and reminded me, “From the time of Chaim Weizmann’s solicitous and guile behavior towards the politicians, the media and the newspersons, the powerful Zionists lobby had perfected the art of falsity and misrepresentation."
Uh, okay. So, now opposing the dominant theory not only proves that one is a fool, but also a tool of the "Zionist lobby"?
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No one can deny that the dollar COULD crash or that it faces stiff headwinds in the years ahead as the fiscal deficits continue to pile up. But let's not overreact.
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Japan's deficits are twice the size of GDP and bond yields are still hovering below 2 percent. In other words, the Japanese are fighting deflation, so no one is particularly worried about inflation. That's as it should be.
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In the US, deficits are a paltry 12 percent of GDP, and already people have their knickers-in-a-twist.
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Even deficits soar above 100 percent ($14 trillion) it's unlikely that they'll crush the dollar.
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But--on the other hand-- if the government suddenly stops spending money and running huge deficits; unemployment will skyrocket, banks and businesses will default, foreclosures will rise, and the economy will slip back into a very severe recession.
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The myth that "You can't solve a debt problem by creating more debt" is pure bunkum. That's for people who want to balance the budget at all costs, regardless of its effect on working people.
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The goal should be to get the economy back on its feet and worry about the red ink later.
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Here's Paul Krugman explaining why the Fed is engineering a weaker dollar:
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"Although there has been a lot of doomsaying about the falling dollar, that decline is actually both natural and desirable. America needs a weaker dollar to help reduce its trade deficit, and it’s getting that weaker dollar as nervous investors, who flocked into the presumed safety of U.S. debt at the peak of the crisis, have started putting their money to work elsewhere.
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But China has been keeping its currency pegged to the dollar — which means that a country with a huge trade surplus and a rapidly recovering economy, a country whose currency should be rising in value, is in effect engineering a large devaluation instead.
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So, if China is so worried about their massive investment in dollars, (as everyone seems to think) then why aren't they letting their currency rise so the dollar can weaken? It's because they are more concerned about sustaining demand then problems with the greenback. They're showing they have more confidence in the dollar than most Americans.
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It is true that the dollar has dipped 15 percent since summer, but so what? That just means that people are less scared now then they were after Lehman Bros. collapsed.
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Here's a clip from the Economist explaining it all:
"The simplest explanation for the currency’s decline is based on risk aversion. On the days when risky assets fall, the dollar tends to go up. When risky assets rise, the dollar falls. The dollar has fallen fairly steadily since March, a period which has seen stockmarkets enjoy a phenomenal rally. Domestic American investors may be driving the relationship, repatriating funds in 2008 when they were nervous about the state of financial markets and sending the money abroad again this summer because of a perception that the global economy is reviving." ("Down with the Dollar" The economist, Oct, 2009) -
As time goes by, the relationship between stocks and the dollar will change, but for now, the rule is still holds.
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So why is this debate about the dollar so important?
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Because the majority of people believe that the real problem is the deficits, and not the economy. That's just flat wrong, and it creates political opposition to more stimulus, which we need.
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Blame it on the media for convincing people that we are in a recovery and that "green shoots" are sprouting up everywhere. It's pure fiction. The country could still wind up in a Depression when the stimulus wears off. And it's wearing off very quickly. (The effects of the stimulus will peak in the Third Quarter)
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Consumer credit is contracting at a year-over-year rate of 5 percent. Household balance sheets are in tatters, savings are up, spending is down, and unemployment is headed for 10 percent.
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Record foreclosures, delinquencies, bankruptcies, and defaults are sucking credit from the system making it harder for the Fed to keep the economy sputtering along. If the Fed cuts off the bloodflow of monetary stimulus, the patient will slip into a deep coma.
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Here's a likely scenario of what could take place in the next few months:
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Even though the signs of severe deflation are visible everywhere, investors short the greenback and the dollar plunges to $1.60 per euro. That increases public angst which sets off a firestorm on Capital Hill. The Congress forces the Fed to stop its quantitative easing (QE) program (which has already pumped over $1 trillion into US Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities) and long-term interest rates spike overnight. This puts downward pressure on the housing market and the slump deepens. More jobs are lost, more banks and financial institutions default, perfectly good businesses cannot role over their debt and call it quits, prices fall across the board, the stock market retraces its March lows, and the economy ends up in the ditch.
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Think it can't happen?
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Bernanke's problem, is that all the tools at his disposal are blunt instruments.
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It's like performing kidney surgery with a meat cleaver.
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Dropping interest rates and printing money can stave off deflation, but it also pushes stocks higher than anyone really wants. That leaves traders on the sidelines waiting for a market correction before they jump back in.
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The same is true of the dollar.
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Sure, Bernanke wants a cheap greenback to spark exports and reduce household debt, but when the dollar plunges to $1.60 per euro, then the sh** hits the fan and the public outcry forces him to change directions.
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If the dollar falls any further, the Fed will have to shut down the printing presses altogether and watch while the boat capsizes. The problem is more political than economic.
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US policymakers should drop this nonsense about the dollar and deal with the underlying problem itself; lack of demand. That means the focus should be on wage growth and full employment. If that means printing up a couple more trillion; then get to it! Getting people back to work and paying them decently should be job one.
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(Note: Title was taken from a comments line on a previous article from Dmark)
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Mike Whitney is a frequent contributor to Global Research. Global Research Articles by Mike Whitney
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BARACK OBAMA: FROM RAGS TO RIP-OFFS
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Obama
has declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency. It looks like he’s going to have to
declare another beer summit - and this time he may have to
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America’s next hero is the guy who figures out a way to untwist those light bulbs.
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Sexually indiscriminate people have begun referring to venereal disease as "the
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Those unsightly political growths on the Obama Administration will eventually acquire
the name "Czarbuncles". -
Is trying to solve the Obama economy like trying to play tiddlywinks with manhole
covers? -
The support of Obama by Boxer, Feinstein, Schumer, Waxman and other Democrat
Congressmen of the Hebrew persuasion can only be considered a form of committing Jewiside. -
It is a political paradox that that no matter how much violence the blacks subject each
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Nancy Pelosi should be awarded The Congressional Medal of Bitch.
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It seems apparent that it was never the objective of the blacks to achieve equality but
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Rahm Emanuel, David Axelrod and Ben
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And along those lines, doesn’t Obama look like Ichabod Crane working a
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Does Barack Obama fluff up his sideburns in order to keep his ears from clanging
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If Tevya were alive today would he urinate in Dianne Feinstein’s martini?
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The term "gay" is now politically incorrect. Homosexual men prefer to explain
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With his baseball cap on, Michael Moore looks like a goiter suited up for Little
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Vaccine would have been an apt name for a third Obama daughter.
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The only one who can adequately analyze the Obama family is Jane Goodall - if she could
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Now that Obama has legalized marihuana will he next reclassify Pablum as an entry level
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The United Nations should be called The International House of Horseshit.
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Michelle Obama has been hula hooping on the White House lawn. I guess the show
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In gratitude to Obama for throwing in the towel will the Taliban change the name of
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After Obama’s interminable speeches will the Obama Presidency no longer be a
woodpile, but a wordpile. -
And is Obama trying to make the Presidency into a job a white
person won’t do? -
If Obama does any more for Islam will the Arabs anoint Michelle Obama as The Bride of
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The airplane that missed the Minneapolis Airport by a hundred and fifty miles may have
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In Vermont is a fruit cake a pound cake that came out of the closet?
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Now that Obama has won the Peace Prize, will "Nobel" become the second
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Wouldn’t
you feel safer in a foxhole with Richard Simmons than you would with Colin Powell? -
Obama’s agonizing over what to do about Afghanistan reminds us of the words of
Oscar Levant who said, "Once I make up my mind I’m full of indecision." -
The Obama White House is considering replacing emergency rooms with what they can call
"Compassion Centers" for minority folk in need of transfusions of cheap
sentiment? -
Hasn’t Obama’s hand-picked rogues gallery turned the White House into another
Jamaica Inn? -
Our couturier connection informs us Michelle Obama’s girdle is available in four
sizes – Small, Medium, Large, and Cargo. -
Isn’t it just a matter of time until Obama’s Pay Czar cuts children’s
piggy bank reserves by 90%? -
Is Al Gore’s next project going to be an energy-efficient condom?
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The Civil Rights Gang notwithstanding, were blacks ever anything but racist?
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Obama seems to have narrowed the gap between a President and a pestilence.
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Have Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac brought Americans closer together by connecting our
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Obama is ready to declare the H1N1 virus as America’s national bird.
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Is there a new racially selective epidemic on the horizon called The Coon Flu?
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Having screwed up America, what makes the Democrats think Obama is the right guy
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Hillary Clinton has been on the public scene for more than fifty years and her entire
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Is Obama having a bad scalp day?
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Is the reason that celebrities are no longer being invited to the White House because
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Should the Democrats change the name of their party to the Afrocrats?
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(In Chicago vampires are called Acorns.)
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Is Obama planning to invite a contingent of vampires from Transylvania to help him suck
the blood out of the private sector? -
When the Democrats ask Obama to emcee their money-raising television show for Barney
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Is Barack Obama trying to return the country to its "rightful" robbers?
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Did Hillary Clinton realize her marriage was not going smoothly the first time she
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Has the average American become justifiably offended by the word trillion the same way
as the average Negro has become justifiably offended by the word nigger?
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The Associated Press: Evangelical leader Dobson leaving radio show
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Evangelical leader Dobson leaving radio show
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DENVER — James Dobson, the voice of conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, will no longer host its flagship radio broadcast and is cutting formal ties with the organization that he founded more than 30 years ago, the evangelical group said Friday.
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Dobson, 73, and the board of directors both agreed about the moves, which will go into effect at the end of February, ministry officials said.
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The decision to part ways was amicable and long anticipated, said Gary Schneeberger, spokesman for the Colorado Springs-based group.
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Dobson has distanced himself in recent years from the organization he founded in 1977 and built into an influential force — both as a political powerhouse and provider of conservative family and moral advice.
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Dobson resigned as Focus on the Family president in 2003 and as chairman of the board in February.
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"The Bible tells us that to everything there is a season — and Dr. Dobson's season at Focus on the Family has been remarkable," Jim Daly, Dobson's successor as president, said in a statement. "He has done a superlative job in modeling the graceful transition of leadership from one generation to the next."
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Dobson did not issue a statement on his departure. Dobson's "health and attitude are great," Schneeberger said. Dobson suffered a minor heart attack in 1990 and a mild stroke in 1998.
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Daly, however, made clear that Dobson "will continue to make his voice heard in the public square."
"Dr. Dobson is a wordsmith, but one word I don't suspect we'll hear him using is 'retirement,'" he said.
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In announcing his resignation as board chairman earlier this year, Dobson said: "One of the common errors of founder-presidents is to hold to the reins of leadership too long, thereby preventing the next generation from being prepared for executive authority ... Though letting go is difficult after three decades of intensive labor, it is the wise thing to do."
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Earlier this year, Focus on the Family laid off 8 percent of its work force, casualties of a donation shortfall. That came on top of another round of layoffs last year.
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A child psychologist and author, Dobson has become more vocal about politics in recent years. He sharply criticized Democratic candidate Barack Obama in the buildup to the 2008 election, saying Obama distorted the Bible and had a "fruitcake interpretation" of the Constitution — characterizations Obama rejected.
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Critics portray Dobson as part of an older generation of evangelical leaders whose influence is waning, and point to younger leaders who are taking up the environment and poverty as political causes.
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Daly, 48, who has taken on a higher profile as Dobson has receded from the public stage, shares Dobson's beliefs about culture wars issues, such as abortion and gay marriage, but hasn't been as political.
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Daly complimented Obama for his efforts to promote responsible fatherhood but has said he disagrees with Obama's policies on most other issues.
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Dobson will stop writing the Focus on the Family monthly newsletter — which he used to plead for funds in lean times — and turning it over fully to Daly, Schneeberger said.
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No decision has been made about how to fill Dobson's absence as host of the daily radio show, which reaches an estimated 1.5 million U.S. listeners daily. Schneeberger said Dobson will appear as an occasional guest.
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The radio program was a key vehicle for Dobson's message, and replacing him could prove difficult, said Corwin Smidt, executive director of the Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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"It's going to be hard to replace him given his centrality," Smidt said. "That doesn't mean Focus on the Family and its radio program can't continue to be important. It suggests a challenge before them."
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Three New Navy Ships
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USS REAGAN
- Seeing it next to the Arizona Memorial really puts its
size into perspective... ENORMOUS!

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When the Bridge pipes 'Man the Rail' there is a lot of
rail to man on this monster: shoulder to shoulder, around 4.5 acres. Her
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- Capability
- Top speed exceeds 30 knots, powered by two nuclear
reactors that can operate for more than 20 years without refueling
- 1. Expected to operate in the fleet for about 50 years
- 2. Carries over 80 combat aircraft
- 3. Three arresting cables can stop a 28-ton aircraft
going 150 miles per hour in less than 400 feet - Capability
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- Size
- 1. Towers 20 stories above the waterline
- 2.. 1092 feet long; nearly as long as the Empire State
Building is tall
- 3. Flight deck covers 4.5 acres
- 4. 4 bronze propellers, each 21 feet across, weighing
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- 5. 2 rudders, each 29 by 22 feet and weighing 50 tons
- 6. 4 high speed aircraft elevators, each over 4,000
square feet
- Capacity
- 1. Home to about 6,000 Navy personnel
- 2.. Carries enough food and supplies to operate for
90 days
- 3. 18,150 meals served daily
- 4. Distillation plants provide 400,000 gallons of
fresh water from sea water daily, enough for 2,000 homes
- 5. Nearly 30,000 light fixtures and 1,325 miles of
cable and wiring 1,400 telephones
- 6. 14,000 pillowcases and 28,000 sheets
- 7. Costs the Navy approximately $250,000 per day for
pier side operation
- 8.. Costs the Navy approximately $25 million per day
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USS BILL CLINTON
- The USS William Jefferson Clinton (CVS1) set sail today
from its home port of Vancouver, BC.

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The ship is the first of its kind in the Navy and is
a standing legacy to President Bill Clinton 'for his foresight in military
budget cuts' and his conduct while holding the (formerly dignified) office
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The ship is constructed nearly entirely from recycled
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- It boasts an arsenal comprised of one (unarmed) F14
Tomcat or one (unarmed) F18 Hornet aircraft which, although they cannot
be launched on the 100 foot flight deck, form a very menacing presence.
- As a standing order there are no firearms allowed on
board. - It boasts an arsenal comprised of one (unarmed) F14
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- This crew, like the crew aboard the USS Jimmy Carter,
is specially trained to avoid conflicts and appease any and all enemies
of the United States at all costs.
- An onboard Type One DNC Universal Translator can send
out messages of apology in any language to anyone who may find America
offensive. The number of apologies are limitless and though some may
seem hollow and disingenuous, the Navy advises all apologies will sound
very sincere.
- In times of conflict, the USS Clinton has orders to
seek refuge in Canada . - This crew, like the crew aboard the USS Jimmy Carter,
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Should
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Now that Obama
has won the Peace Prize, has "Nobel" become the second politically incorrect
"N word"? -
Why can’t Yoko Ono get the United Nations to self-destruct when she had an easy
time breaking up the Beatles - who had every reason to stay together? -
Will the Obamacare medical program include sexual education, and does that mean you can
call Acorn and someone will come to your home and give you advice on how to open a
whorehouse? -
Is the Obama Administration trying to hush up the information that water boarding is
the cure for the common old? -
Have geologists amassed enough evidence to confirm their theory that Hillary
Clinton’s smile is what has been tearing holes in the ozone layer? -
In the interest of accuracy, should the Democrats change the name of their party to the
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Was launching bombs at the Lunar Surface NASA’s way of "mooning" the
moon? -
Did Obama actually win the No Balls Prize?
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Will the Obama Health Plan finally deliver on its promise to find a magical cure for
which there is no known disease? -
When did Bill Cosby re-discover he was black?
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Does Michele Obama suffer from what bartenders call Barstool 0verlap? And does
Michelle’s girdle come in sizes, small, medium, large, and mezzanine? -
In San Francisco will gender determination offer residents a choice of:
[] Male?
[] Female?
[] Unclaimed?
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Are people are saying "Screw Barack Obama and the slave ship his ancestors rattled
their chains on"? -
Is La Raza is spreading the word that Shakespeare was Mexican?
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Would it be a good idea to deport the Taliban, replace them with apes, and rename the
country Bananastan? -
Will Obamacare provide homosexual hospitals with semi-private rooms in which gay
patients can have their privates parts examined in semi-privacy? -
When former ballet dance Rahm Emanuel goes home at night does he slip into "The
Red Shoes"? -
Is it being said that Congressman John Conyers was born brain dead, but fortunately he
represents Detroit where it is not noticeable? -
Is Leavenworth Prison considered a suburb of Chicago?
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Will Mike Huckabee be able to lift from Arkansas The Curse of the Clintons?
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s it true that Janet Reno doesn’t really have Parkinson's Disease, but that she
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Should Abraham Lincoln have abolished the woodpiles?
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Is Michelle Obama’s wardrobe a place where tablecloths go to die?
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Would the quality of the government in Washington be vastly improved if we stocked the
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Has Obama made the Presidency into a job a white man won’t do?
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Considering its soft ball treatment of Obama by Bill O’Reilly, Chris Wallace, and
Geraldo Rivera, shouldn’t all Fox interviews include a sponge bath - and should Juan
Williams volunteer to serve as the sponge? -
Will Obama inevitably finally find a way to redistribute poverty?
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Did some Harvard Affirmative Action students fail "Plantation 101"?
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Does the White House really need Czar Busters, and what is Obama going to do with a
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Is Eric Holder really the black Hannibal Lecter?
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Is the Oval Office where little white lies go to get a fresh coat of black?
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Inasmuch as homosexuals who do not reproduce have elected to "die out" rather
than go "straight", have they decided that recreation, and not procreation is
"where it’s at"? -
Rather than call Obama a liar shouldn’t we tell everyone about his truth by-pass
operation? -
For an ample donation, will the Vatican assure the Kennedy family that there is always
a place in Heaven for another fall-down drunk? -
Are the Mexicans working on a process for draining the Mexican water out of Mexican
water? -
When Obama dismounts from Air Force One should a delegation from NASA "moon"
him? After all, Astronauts have been there and done that. -
Is it time to arm white people who ride buses? Shouldn’t scimitars do the job?
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Is Obama having a bad scalp day?
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Doesn’t Obama have that same happy-go-shitty attitude as Bill Clinton?
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Why not put an ATM machine atop Mount Everest where only Obama and a few sherpas can
get their hands on it? -
Do blacks who turn gay and become disabled get three checks from the government in a
socialist trifecta? -
Is Obama trying to outlaw smoking so that Republicans will stop calling Pennsylvania
Avenue "Tobacco Road"? -
In the Obama same-sex military, have gay soldiers been given the standing order:
"If it looks like you're going to be captured, eat your lingerie"? -
Should Obama’s stimulus more aptly be called the strangulus?
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Would Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters scratch each other's eyes competing for the title
of Miss Congeniality? -
Is there a new racially selective epidemic on the horizon called The Coon Flu?
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Obama may be receiving a delegation from Transylvania asking for funds – but is
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Could Ben Bernanke’s smile best be described as vaginal?
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Are they going to replace Mexicans with illegal Mexicans?
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Has Al Gore proved he can’t f--k up a sunny day?
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Is it true that New York’s Governor Paterson, who President Obama considers not
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Has San Francisco acquired the sobriquet as The Landfill-by-the-Bay?
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Is it true that polar bears were not endangered until Al Gore convinced Obama they are
white? -
And is it also true that Gore is working an experiment to determine whether toilet
seats feel cold to Eskimos? -
Was it Bill Clinton who said about sex that there is nothing you can get so far behind
on that you can get caught up on so fast? -
Will the Obama group be remembered as the Woodpile Administration?
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Will Civil Rights leaders lobby the Jackson family to change the name Neverland to
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Did George Bush intend to save a million lives in Africa did just seem like a good idea
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Is America committing Obamacide?
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And this …
Is there anything more grotesque than watching Obama return a salute?
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The New American Century
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Note: Caution - Documentary shocking and graphic.
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"This film is astonishing, it goes in detail through the untold history of The Project for the New American Century with tons of archival footage and connects it right into the present.
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This film exposes how every major war in US history was based on a complete fraud with video of insiders themselves admitting it.
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This film shows how the first film theaters in the US were used over a hundred years ago to broadcast propaganda to rile the American people into the Spanish-American War.
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Montana’s Attorney General dropped his investigation in to California-based security company American Police Force Tuesday.
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A statement released by Montana’s Attorney General Steve Bullock said the goal was to guarantee that, “No Montanans were taken advantage of or conned by this company.”
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Since Michael Hilton and APF ended plans to do business in the state, Bullock’s office decided to suspend its inquiry.
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Officials asked APF to release documents about their funding, current contracts and corporate backing. APF did not provide these documents.
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Spokeswoman Becky Shay said the company faxed the AG a one-page letter saying APF did no business in Montana other than to negotiate the jail contract, which they discontinued.
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JDroz Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 4:34 am
This looks like a Hush-Hush order dripped on down from positions of power…
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REX-84 Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:08 amWho does this guy think he is? There obviously more going on here than we are seeing. Looks like a web of smoke and mirrors and BULLSHIT.
Thank god it got stopped, this guy seems like a scary character.
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logical Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 7:04 amStalin said the main purpose of propaganda was not to change people’s minds, but to create societal “norms”. Then anyone who thinks or says anything outside these “norms” will appear to be “fringe” and “crazy” to the masses who will then ridicule them back inside societal boundaries, or turn them in to the “authorities” for re-education.
This is a perfect example of this in modern practice, in America, in 2009.
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kebcreation Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 7:21 amIf that was a regular Joe six pack he woulda been strung up. Just like the 911 investigation let’s slip it under the rug and maybe it will go away. This speaks volumes of who is behind this that even the Attorney General can’t touch it. A scam that keeps on giving.
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ReturnFire Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 8:01 amIt finally went ‘too’ high.
Time for everyone to shut up. -
minus the freedom Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:18 amThe government was counting on this guy strutting around and nobody saying anything. They were wrong.
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Publius Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:02 am
The mass media is now trying to spin this whole affair into an attack on “Internet conspiracy theorists”, which include I suppose people as obviously uneducated as myself….
I’d like to point out this whole affair reflects the utter lack of faith everyday folks have in the probity of Establishment media organs.
Also amazing is how folks who define “conspiracy theorists” in derogatory terms actually think by so doing they are one of the elite, or in crowd. But they are instead useful idiots blogging themselves deeper into ignorance.
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BeTrueSeekTruth Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:26 amGood points. The phrase conspiracy and conspiracy theorists have been coopted by the elite as a shorthand for “if you use your intellect, logic, and reason, to determine if our enemy’s point is valid you will be ostracized from our group forever”. This is done by first creating an unease in the subject, and then offering them a panacea that makes them feel safe again. In accepting, first the feeling of unease and in turn the panacea, the subject regresses to a childlike state where they once again turn over to their parent or another figure of autrhority, their right and ability to make their own decisions. Their right of self determination. This is perfectly normal in a baby but perfectly dangerous in an adult.
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Alastair Carnegie Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 2:48 pm“Hidden Agenda Investigators”….NOT…. ‘Conspiracy Theorists’.
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jody fouse Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 3:34 pmhere here brother and i like to call us conspiracy factist’s since we have shit tons of facts to back us up nowadays
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doc killdare Reply:
October 14th, 2009 at 7:55 amthe FBI? are you kidding me they most likely know exactly who these guys are and what they plan to do but are in league with them. as this is where the money is. every great empire at the time of its fall uses mercs to fight its wars and police its own…check out the history books, start with Rome since they were the epitome of western civilization.
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Colonel X Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:31 am
Hilton is a low level front man for bigger fish.
This has “gone away” but look for it to come back in a different version and a different location.
It was a trial balloon to see what would happen.
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Nailer45 Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:42 am
sounds like the Montana AG was paid off to drop the investigation. More corruption more lost souls to the NWO .
I am saddened at time like this as I lost faith in the system long ago as the justice system has become the Injustice system and lady liberty has become bound and gagged , our rights being deleted .
The corruption runs deep .
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Matzo Man Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 5:47 am
“Hilton, a career criminal who is still wanted by authorities in Wyoming for his part in multiple cases of fraud,…”
Why didn’t they arrest him and extradite him to Wyoming? Why weren’t the drivers of these fake police cars arrested for impersonating police officers? The authorities did not do their jobs. Why?
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Giggleberk Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 6:24 am
Attorney General Drops Investigation Into APF? Mostly like TOLD to stop the investigation or bought off or both. Hey, if this isn’t a signal or warning sign folks? This only encourages EVERYONE to see how this system is ran. What’s funny? The more these bastards try to isolate themselves and hush it up, the more people wake up and notice how the game is run.
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The Transmogrifer Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 6:42 am
Imagine for a moment that you and your buddies tried to take over Hardin, then imagine the consequences of such vigilante action: Waco and Ruby Ridge all over again.
Hilton and APC are being protected on high.
The USA Inc. can’t afford to approve the deplorable conditions in military installations here and abroad but they can build state-of-the-art prisons for “GITMO” residents. Does anyone out there believe any of the subterfuge associated with this story?
Law abiding Americans can’t be allowed to have firearms to protect themselves against well funded private/foreign military like APF. Now that is news worthy!
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3-D Danny Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 6:45 am
where did the money for the police cars and other stuff come from?
looks like the Judge got a night time visitor with a message.
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BeTrueSeekTruth Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 7:06 am
No conspiracy or collusion to see here folks. Just get your damn death shots and move along now or you will be tased.
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Patriotgal Says:
October 14th, 2009 at 7:15 am
HAHAHA HA!!!! I told you!!!! When you are “connected”, or an “insider”, you act with impunity.
“No Montanan’s were taken advantage of”, huh??? How about the citizens of Hardin??
Were any of them molested, arrested, detained, questioned, abused, threatened, ect., by t
a bunch of Eurotrash masquerading as POLICE?????????????????????????????????????
What about “IMPERSONATING A POLICE OFFICER”???????? Last time I checked, that was a felony.
This is ridiculous. This is intolerable. If that miserable so-callled “attorney-general” won’t do his job, fire his ass, get someone who will. Put so much pressure on those buggers’ that SOMEONE has to go to jail.
WE CAN STILL APPLY POLITICAL PRESSURE, ring their phones off the hooks. Flood their emails. Cram their voice mails. Jam their faxes. Tell the state rep’s., something HAS to happen, or ALL laws mean nothing.
How am I supposed to know if that man in a “police” uniform, driving a “police” car is a REAL cop????? I CAN’T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I can’t tell who is legitimate authority, then I won’t recognize any, but my own, and my god’s.
Sic Semper Tyrannis! -
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For instance, JBS members such as William Grede, William
Benton McMillan, Robert Waring Stoddard, J. Nelson Shepherd, and
Spruille Braden were either directly or indirectly associated with
the CFR (no pagination). -
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a principal character at Western Goals, provided the starter-up
money for the CNP (no pagination). -
Hunt would go on to serve as the
CNP's president from 1983 to 1984 and also served on the CNP's
board of Governors (no pagination). As was the case with the JBS,
the CNP was presented to the American public as an alternative to
the CFR. -
ABC's Marc J. Ambinder has even characterized it as "the
conservative version of the Council on Foreign Relation" (no
pagination). -
However, the CNP first Governing Board had three CFR
members sitting on it: George F. Gilder, Dr. Edward Teller, and Guy
Vander Jagt (Aho, no pagination). Later members of the CNP who were
also CFR members included J. Peter Grace and Arnaud De Borchgrave
(no pagination). -
Several CNP participants have been close to or involved in deviant
sex rings that litter the American political landscape. -
The CNP and Deviant Sex Rings
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A thread of sexual deviance within the CNP becomes evident with CNP
member James Dobson promotion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative
therapy. -
Ostensibly, this controversial psychotherapy is designed
to facilitate the abatement of the same-sex affinities exhibited by
homosexuals. To prevent homosexuality in young boys, Nicolosi
recommends that fathers should accompany their sons into the
shower, where boys discover that their dads have penises, "just
like his, only bigger" (no pagination). -
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demonstrates how such a bizarre practice could effectively prevent
sexual confusion. Reparative therapy itself has never produced any
viable results. -
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Evangelical establishment? Is reparative therapy designed to cure
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Another possible link between the CNP and organized groups of
perverts is CNP participant Jack Abramoff and former Congressman
Mark Foley. -
Foley became embroiled in scandal back in 2006 when it
was discovered that the former congressman was sending questionable
and sexually explicit e-mails to a sixteen year old former
congressional page (Shwartz and Sauer, no pagination). The scandal
led to the congressman's resignation (Ross and Sauer, no
pagination). -
A retired intelligence agency official with multiple
Capitol Hill sources told investigative journalist Tom Flocco that
federal agents linked Foley to GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and GOP
reporter/former male prostitute Jeff Gannon (no pagination). -
Flocco's intelligence insider informed him that the sex / spy ring
at the Watergate, Ritz-Carlton and Sheraton hotels in Washington,
DC were operated by Abramoff (no pagination). -
The insider also told
Flocco that Gannon and Abramoff acted as facilitators for the poker
parties and an elaborate prostitution ring of pedophiles and
extortion-friendly homosexuals-in-the-closet serving factions of
the Republican leadership (no pagination). -
If Flocco's sources are
correct, the CNP is directly tied to network of deviant sex rings. -
Abramoff has been a member of the CNP (Council for National Policy:
Selected Member Biographies, no pagination). Abramoff has
collaborated with other CNP members, one being Grover Norquist. -
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June 2006, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee released an
investigative report charging that CNP member Grover Norquist's
Americans for Tax Reform provided a channel for money to
"surreptitiously finance grass-roots lobbying campaigns" (Schmidt
and Grimaldi, no pagination). According to E-mails, Norquist's
organization retained a small percentage of these funds (no
pagination). -
Norquist's Council of Republicans for Environmental Advocacy was
also involved in Abramoff operations. -
Susan Schmidt and James V.
Grimaldi elaborates:
A second group Norquist was involved with, the Council of
Republicans for Environmental Advocacy received about $500,000 in
Abramoff client funds; the council's president has told Senate
investigators that Abramoff often asked her to lobby a senior
Interior Department official on his behalf. The committee report
said the Justice Department should further investigate the
organization's dealings with the department and its former deputy
secretary, J. Steven Griles. (no pagination)
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Norquist and Abramoff have maintained a close friendship since they
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participants Jesse Helms and Alan Keyes also collaborated with
Abramoff's International Freedom Foundation, which was a
Washington-based organization that received clandestine financing
from the South African military to promote foreign advocates of
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Abramoff also arranged for
CNP participant Tom DeLay's sojourns to Saipan during the New Years
of 1997 (Ross, no pagination). DeLay made at least three other
expense-paid trips that were connected to Abramoff, including
sojourns to Moscow in 1997, London and Scotland in 2000, and South
Korea in 2001 (no pagination). -
At one time, CNP member Ralph Reed
acted as an unpaid intern for Abramoff ("Jack Abramoff," no
pagination). -
Reed was invited to sleep on Abramoff couch and, in
his book Active Faith, Reed even claims that Abramoff
introduced him to his future wife -
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This places the CNP very close to deviant sex rings, if
Flocco's allegations concerning Abramoff prove to be true and his
intelligence source is legitimate. -
Flocco's contentions are strengthened by the fact that CNP
participant Abramoff's lobbying team was involved in writing
Republican Representative Ralph Hall's statements on the House
floor. Hall's presentation questioned the claims of a teenage girl
purporting to be a victim of the sex trade in the Northern Marianas
Islands (Kiel, no pagination). -
CNP participant DeLay was Abramoff's
strongest Congressional supporter on the Marianas issue, and Hall
even accepted money from DeLay while he was still a democrat (no
pagination). -
CNP participant Diana Weyrich was also Ralph Hall's
former staff assistant (Council for National Policy: Selected
Member Biographies, no pagination). -
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According to
John DeCamp, Covenant House was used to acquire children for the
purposes of pedophilia. The former Nebraska senator provides the
following description:
Lauded by the Reagan and Bush Administrations as a showcase for
the privatization of social service, Covenant House had expanded
into Guatemala as a gateway to South America. According to
intelligence community sources, the purpose was procurement of
children from South America for exploitation in a pedophile ring.
The flagship Guatemalan mission of Covenant House was launched by
a former business partner of Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio
Somoza, Roberto Alejos Arzu, who had ties to the CIA, according
to the Village Voice of Feb. 20, 1990. The Voice quoted
Jean-Marie Simon, author of Guatemala: Eternal Spring, Eternal
Tyranny: "It's like having Idi Amin on the board of Amnesty
International." (180)
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Covenant House also ties the CNP to deviant sex rings.
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Robert Macauley, the founder of Americares, has been one of
Covenant House's major benefactors (180). -
CNP member J. Peter Grace
helped found Americares (Collins, "Order of Malta valuable to
church in Zaire," no pagination). -
One of Americare's largest
contributors is none other than CNP participant Pat Robertson (no
pagination) -
In February of 1989, when Covenant House director,
Father Bruce Ritter, was accused to of having molested children at
the youth organization, the powerful PR firm Hill and Knowlton
dispatched Charles Perkins to help with Covenant House public
relations dilemma (DeCamp 180). Perkins rushed from New York and
gave aid to Covenant House for a fraction of Hill and Knowlton's
regular fee (180). -
In 1986, one the Hill and Knowlton's former employees, Robert Keith
Gray, became chairman and CEO of the PR giant after his own firm
was bought out by Hill and Knowlton (178). -
According to DeCamp,
Gray is also reportedly a specialist in homosexual blackmail
operations for the CIA (178) -
John DeCamp also reveals Gray's
relationship with two major covert operators, Edwin Wilson and
Frank Terpil. -
DeCamp states:
During the Watergate era, Robert Keith Gray served on the board
of Consultants International, founded by CIA agent Edwin Wilson.
When Wilson and fellow agent Frank Terpil got caught running guns
abroad, Gray tried to deny his connection with Wilson. "Yet ten
years before," according to Peter Maas' book
Manhunt, "in a top secret Navy review of Wilson's
intelligence career, Gray described Wilson as a person of
'unqualified trust,' with whom he'd been in contact
'professionally two or three times a month' since 1963." (179)
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Gray's connection to Wilson is significant.
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Fugitive ex-CIA officer
Frank Terpil has claimed that sexual blackmailing operations
directed by the CIA were intensive in Washington during the
Watergate era (DeCamp 179). Terpil also asserts that his former
partner, Ed Wilson, was coordinating one of these sexual blackmail
operations (179). -
In a letter to author Jim Hougan, Terpil revealed
Wilson modus operandi:
Historically, one of Wilson Agency jobs was to subvert members of
both houses [of Congress] by any means necessary Certain people
could be easily coerced by living out their sexual fantasies in
the flesh A remembrance of these occasions [was] permanently
recorded via selected cameras The technicians in charge of
filming [were] TSD [Technical Services Division of the CIA]. The
unwitting porno stars advanced in their political careers, some
of [whom] may still be in office. (Qtd. in DeCamp 179)
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DeCamp asserts that the Wilson/Terpil/Gray operations were merely
continuations of sexual blackmail operations ran by the infamous
Roy Cohn:
Gray's associate Wilson was apparently continuing the work of a
reported collaborator of Gray from the 1950 -McCarthy committee
counsel Roy Cohn, now dead of AIDS. According to the former head
of the vice squad for one of America's biggest cities, Cohn's job
was to run the little boys. Say you had an admiral, a general, a
congressman, who did not want to go along with the program.
Cohn's job was to set them up, then they would go along. Cohn
told me that himself. The first president of Tong Sun Park George
Town Club, where Wilson sexual blackmail operations were
reportedly run, was Robert Keith Gray. (179-80)
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Cohn's sexual blackmail operation may have even included the cult
that Maury Terry alleges was behind the Son of Sam killings. -
Terry
conducted a meticulous investigation into the Son of Sam murders
and gathered compelling evidence that David Berkowitz was only one
participant in what was, in fact, a string of cult killings. -
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According to David Berkowitz, the
Process provided children for sex at parties held by wealthy people
in Westchester, Manhattan, Connecticut, and Long Island (Terry
534). Berkowitz informed Terry that one of these parties were held
at Cohn house in Connecticut and Berkowitz even got to meet the
infamous McCarthy aide during the party (534). -
This may explain the
satanic aspects of the deviant sex rings being exposed by Fiore,
Martin, and Kunz. It may also explain why there were so many
satanic features to the Kunz murder. -
After the
mysterious death of Larry MacDonald, Cohn ran Western Goals
Foundation for a short time ( "Western Goals Foundation," no
pagination). -
Cohn is important because of his connection to the CNP.
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CNP participant John Singlaub was a joint-founder of
Western Goals (no pagination). -
CNP participant J. Peter Grace had
the CNP major funder, Roger Milliken, on the board of Directors of
his W.R. and Grace Company (no pagination). -
One of Western Goals
major contributors, Nelson Bunker Hunt, was a CNP participant (no
pagination). Two other CNP participants, Daniel Graham and Mildred
Jefferson, were also involved in Western Goals (no pagination). -
As
stated earlier, the CNP was created with the remnants of Western
Goals. It is also possible the CNP participant Abramoff
sex/blackmail ring is yet another continuation of the Cohn/Wilson
operation. -
Is the CNP some monolithic conspiracy of sexual deviants? Of course
not. -
However, it does seem to be part of a network where a sexually
deviant subculture has flourished hiding under a cloak of family
values. -
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According to researcher William H. Kennedy, Kunz and Fiore
collaborated with former Vatican insider Malachi Martin in
gathering intelligence on deviant sex rings within the Catholic
Church (146). In Keys of this Blood, Martin wrote
about the existence of what he called a "superforce" within the
Catholic Church (82). -
Martin claimed that "this superforce is a
sort of ecclesiastical version of a hostile corporate takeover
team" (83). -
He also claimed that the superforce was made up of
"Churchmen of such rank and power within the Vatican and at key
points of the hierarchic structure that they controlled the most
vital organs and sinews of that structure, worldwide" (82). -
Several
CNP participants are members of groups that may constitute the
superforce. For instance, CNP participants William Simon and Frank
Shakespeare are members of the Sovereign Military Order of the
Knights of Malta (SMOM) ("Council for National Policy: Selected
Member Biographies," no pagination). -
Deceased CNP participant J.
Peter Grace was actually a President of the American Association of
the Knights of Malta (no pagination). -
Ostensibly a traditional
Catholic organization, the Knights of Malta are, in fact, major
players in the realm of criminal politics. The group has major
connection with the Nazis, both before and after the Second World
War. -
Knight of Malta Franz von Papen acted as a frontman for the Nazis
when he became German Chancellor in 1932 ("Nazis, the Vatican, and
CIA," no pagination). That very same year, von Papen dissolved the
Reichstag and began promoting new elections. -
When the new election
were carried out, the Nazis became the dominant party in the new
Reichstag (no pagination). -
In 1933, von Papen convinced President
von Hindenberg to make Hitler Chancellor (no pagination). Hilter
rewarded the Knight of Malta with the Vice-Chancellorship (no
pagination). -
That same year, von Papen climbed the ranks of the
Knights of Malta to become Knight Magistral Grand Cross (no
pagination). One year later, von Papen assumed the role of Hitler's
Ambassador to Austria (no pagination). Von Papen also served as the
Nazi Ambassador to Turkey from 1939 to 1944 (no pagination). -
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punishment for all of this was an acquittal at the Nuremburg trials
and a munificent pension from Konrad Adenauer, the Chancellor after
the war. Apparently, it pays to be Knight of Malta. -
SMOM was also instrumental in establishing the postwar Nazi
apparatus. SMOM member and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
established Nazi chief of intelligence Reinhard Gehlen as the first
head of the German secret service, the Bundesnachtrichtdienst (BND) -
When Otto Ambros, the chemist and Director of I.G.
Farben who was responsible for the death of hundreds of people used
as slave labor at Auschwitz, required assistance gaining entry into
the United States, it was SMOM member and CNP participant J. Peter
Grace who came to his aid -
Ambros went on to become
a consultant for Grace's chemical company, W.R. Grace and Company
(no pagination). W.R. Grace and Company also had Friedrich Karl
Flick sitting on its board (no pagination). -
In 1933, Flick's father
had given money hand over fist to the Nazi party after being
assured by Hermann Goering, Hitler's designated successor, that
once the Nazis came to power, elections would cease for the rest of
the decade and quite possibly the rest of the century (no
pagination) -
It is no exaggeration to say that Grace had allowed
his company to become a safe haven for Nazis after the war. -
Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank in charge of European
affairs Joseph J. Larkin was also a SMOM member (no pagination).
Larkin kept Chase Bank's doors open in Paris after the Nazis
occupied the city (no pagination). -
Larkin was not motivated by
simple greed. His actions show a genuine flirtation with fascism. -
He was a dedicated supporter of General Francisco Franco (no
pagination). Both the Franco account and Reichbank account were
overseen by Larkin (no pagination). -
There is also a very close relationship between SMOM and Opus Dei.
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This relationship was established in the summer of 1976 when Knight
of Malta King Juan Carlos selected Opus Dei member Adolfo Suarez to
be the chief of the Spanish government after the dictator Francisco
Franco died (no pagination). -
SMOM member Francis X. Standard, led
"Evenings of Conversation" at the Opus Dei Headquarters in New York -
Present at some of these "Evenings of
Conversation" were William Simon and Frank Shakespeare, both CNP
participants and SMOM members (no pagination). -
CNP participant Paul
Weyrich is a member of Opus Dei (Brayton, no pagination). -
David
Clark, an expert at rescuing people out of cults, has called Opus
Dei "cult-like" (Koloff, no pagination). Clark also contends that
Opus Dei's Catholic disguise is "bait and switch" (no pagination).
His accusations are backed up by the testimonies of former members
who claim that their reading materials were censored, that their
salaries were turned over to Opus Dei, and that they were isolated
from their families (no pagination). -
Apparently, Opus Dei is just as guilty of flirting with fascism as
SMOM. -
Vladimir Felzmann, a former Opus Dei priest, claims that Opus
Dei founder Josemaria Escriva once said to him, "Vlad, Hitler
couldn't have been such a bad person" (Thompson, no pagination). -
Escriva also engaged in Holocaust denial, telling Felzmann that
there was no way Hitler could have exterminated six million people
and that the number was more likely to be around four million (no
pagination). -
In Spain, Opus Dei was very active in the government
of dictator Francisco Franco, collaborating with the country's
premier, Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco (Lernoux 314). -
In Chile, Opus
Dei backed the CIA-sponsored overthrow of Salvadore Allende (318). -
Opus Dei was represented in the government of dictator Augusto
Pinochet by Hernan Cubillos, an Opus Dei member and Pinochet's
foreign minister (318). -
By participating in the CNP, members of subversive organizations
within the Catholic Church are able to extend their influence
beyond the Catholic world. -
The tentacles of the superforce may
reach farther than Father Martin realized. CNP participant Father
Fiore was in a position to discover this. -
Aftermath
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Father Kunz may have been murdered to scare Fiore out of conducting
a deeper investigation of deviant sex rings. -
If that was the
objective, then the culprits were successful. -
The Kunz murder made
Fiore begin to fear for his life and he backed off his previous
plans to take Catholic Family Hour in a new direction
(Kennedy 152). -
It was not too long until Father Kunz was joined by
his friends and fellow crusaders for the truth. Malachi Martin died
in July 1999 after years of cardiac problems (154). Father Fiore
passed away in January 2002 (154). -
All three men stepped off into
eternity without seeing the Catholic Church wake up to the danger
that existed within its very midst. -
The superforce is still very
much intact and active among the faithful, both in the Catholic and
Protestant world.
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Rod Blagojevich for his appointment of Roland Burris to the Senate – and the black
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Prediction: By the time Barack’s first term is over, Michelle
will have put on 25O pounds. -
There are reports that Jim-mah Cah-tah’s Habitats for Humanity
developments are falling apart. How about just changing their names to Crumble Towns? Like
his deteriorating Habitat for Humiliation lean-tos, Jim-mah’s huts are more
hospitable for mosquitoes than for Mankind. -
Are those fanatics in Gaza intent on committing
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Are all these American aircraft carriers in hostile waters doing
anything besides bobbing? -
Ted Kennedy could emulate his late brother’s book with his own
literary effort about the Kennedy clan, entitled Profiles in Garbage. -
Muslims are tunneling in everywhere. They resemble a species of
worms that are too dignified to use each other for bait. -
Considering the gays, blacks, and Hispanics, Caucasians are now
proud to be counted as outnumbered. -
Hollywood stars are sending their adopted children to a Day Care
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Al Gore should return his Nobel Prize and just eat the Crackerjacks.
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If Helen Thomas took a few extra moments with herself in the morning
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About those picturesque folks South of the Border - there has got to
be something weird about people whose idea of entertainment is watching a guy with a
pigtail, wearing brocade knickers, stabbing a farm animal in the neck - and whose idea of
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Rod Blogojevich is Bill Clinton – with cajones.
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Senator Harry Reid - looks like a scrotum, talks like a Scrooge.
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Had he ever met Barbra Streisand Tevya would have asked the fiddler
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Congress can’t agree on anything. Even buffalos don’t have
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Is it true Robert Byrd is working with his fourth prostate?
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Hollywood is considering a film about a lonely exhibitionist who hopes to
meet people by lowering his pants in public. The working title is "If You Drop
Them, They Will Come". -
We may have at last found a way to measure "overkill".
Every time someone says "It’s déjà vu all over again" it feels like
it’s déjà vu all over again. -
John McCain found out captivity is not necessarily a qualification
for high office. -
The Motion Picture Academy should consider an award for the most
disloyal actor in Hollywood - a nude statuette of Benedict Arnold. (Sean Penn is
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Some western states have decided to discourage motorists from
driving too fast by rotating the pot holes in the roads so the drivers can’t memorize
them. -
Now that same-sex marriage is legal in some states, the most common
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The media designation "the Obama Team" is
ego-driven. Our first President had too much class to refer to the Founding Fathers as his
"Washington team". -
Rosie O’Donnell is having trouble finding a tack shop that
carries saddlebags in her size. Anyway you turn her she looks like a Clydesdale walking
away. -
It is now widely believed, it was not Dick Morris, but Janet Reno
who inspired the term "triangulation", which turns out to be a sexual technique
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Muslims are born rabid.
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The only hope for the survival of Caucasians is to mutate.
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Every close up photograph of Barney Frank is a montage of sweat and
stubble. (Mutation would be one way to deal with Barney Frank – but out of what into
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Some of my best friends are not Muslims.
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Vermont is preparing to vote on a proposition that will declare their state
gender-free. (Incidentally, what were all those gays doing in the closets in the first
place?) -
The people on Welfare are strangling the country – and loving
every moment of it. -
San Francisco has become a community of people that you can’t determine what
gender they are – no matter which direction they’re facing. -
Al Franken is as humorous as a poke in the eye with a cattle prod.
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San Quentin has more Muslims than Mecca. Incidentally, some of
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I never hear Jon Voight bragging about his grandchildren.
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By Mike Smith
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What will happen to Africa when All the Whites are gone?
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This is a question many of us have pondered on.
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We, the conservative thinking people know that Africa will return to what it was before. A mineral rich continent inhabited by primitive black savages.
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Liberal Whites will try to refute this. They want to convince us that Africa will advance quicker without Colonialism and Apartheid, but we all know this is simply bullshit. Just look at Zimbabwe.
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Let us look at another former British colony…Kenya.
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There is virtually no government after the rigged and disputed December 2007 elections.
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Mwai Kibaki officially won, but Raila Odinga also claimed victory.
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This election was marked by heavy tribalism. Africa’s legacy.
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The Kikuyu tribe is the dominant one, but there are other tribes as well such as the Luo, Embu, Meru and some Muslims on the coast.
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Kibaki is a Kikuyu whilst Odinga is a Luo.
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After the 2007 election, civil unrest broke out and the world held its breath, fearing another Rwanda style genocide.
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I am convinced that if the West did not intervene, it would have been another Rwanda.
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The police are virtually useless in the lawlessness and mayhem of Kenya. They are basically just interested in bribes, not maintaining the rule of law.
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The real rulers of Kenya is actually a politico-religious group called the Mungiki. Also known as the Kenyan Mafia.
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They are both hated and feared in Kenya.
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The Mungiki (name means united mass) are an extremely violent group who are involved with Machete beheadings, female genital mutilation, ritual sacrifice, blood drinking and large scale ethnic cleansing.
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They are extortionists and racketeers, involved with prostitution, smuggling and drugs.
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They further reject Western Civilisation and all trappings of Colonialism, which includes Christianity.
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They favour a return to African tradition.
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Basically they want to return to be the primitive savages they are….They are also linked to various politicians.
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I am sure the American public took all these things into consideration when they voted for their Kenyan President. Too late now…
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27 Responses to “Africa - When all colonial Whites are gone…”
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anono Says:
January 10th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
What will happen?
In the immortal words of Rhett Butler,“Frankly my dear, I don´t give a damn.”
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Dirk Diggler Says:
January 10th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
What else can be expected from these beasts? They are animals, pure and simple. Everything they touch turns to shit. They cannot help it, it is in their nature. They need the White man to rule over them.
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Brianne Says:
January 10th, 2009 at 11:07 pm
This “White” activist was - like most of the people who created and managed the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa - a Jew. In fact, without Jewish political activism, South Africa would still be a safe, stable, White-ruled country. Thanks, yids, for wrecking it. (Newbies, here’s a question to ask yourselves: why did America allow apartheid in Israel but not in South Africa?):
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NotoriousJP Says:
January 10th, 2009 at 11:16 pm
Correct!!
Yes, the Chinese will take over. Capitalism requires poor people working for chump change to make it work. Africa has a lot of poor people and a lot of resources and there is not a lot of places for the Chinese to move into. South america is another place. The Chinese look at Africa and South America and say “I thinks I sees my supper” In the meantime, the USA is too busy being Israel’s goon and cash cow to do anything else.
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honkey tonk man Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 12:01 am
After all the whites leave afreeka? The Chinese are moving in but are hated by the blacks.
Their currupt leaders are all bought off with chink money so they can rape afreeka.
…I believe when whites take back power in the west we should give military assistance to black militant groups so they can drive the Chinese out.
When the chinks are gone whites should move back in and drive the blacks out.
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Bobby Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 12:33 am
What will happen? I don’t know. Why don’t we ask the people involved in agitating and boycotting South Africa and other African nations. Why don’t we ask those who would not allow people to work this out rationally and calmly? Why don’t we ask them how they feel about the slaughter of thousands of white farmers and others–THAT THESE LIBERAL/PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE IN THE U.S. AND OTHER NATIONS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR. They never have to account for their failed policies, do they?
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John Taurus Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 12:45 am
The negro draws his power from the Jews/Zionists. The Zionists use the Negro to destroy their enemies. The Zionists promote “equality” so as to weaken white rule. The Zionists promote interacial marriage to destroy non-Jew Whites.
Look at America. Bankrupt. The Constitution is dead. An illegal alien is about to be sworn in as President.
America will soon be another Zimbabwe. Race riots will erupt is Obama is denied the Presidency because he doesn’t meet citizenship requirements. If he is sworn in, then the Constitution means nothing.
Damn the Jew. Damn the negro. When Iran nukes Israel, I will have an orgasm in my pants.
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Englebert Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 1:16 am
Blacks had no written language, no domesticated animals, no wheel, nothing until white civilisations arrived. If a machine breaks down in Africa is stays broken until a white man comes along and repairs it. There is not one single Black ‘nation’ in Africa that has worked. Until Mandella, South Africa was the continents super power. It won’t be long before it too declines just as Zimbabwe has. Its only a matter of time. Blacks are not capable of creating large sophisticated communities. It is an evolutionary thing, maybe in around 1 Million years………….
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Jack Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 1:38 am
The black’s are their own worst enemy in S. A . They will self destruct.
Sad but true
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R. Schulz Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 2:02 am
Moron savages can only behave like “a bunch of idiots” because that’s what they are. Pure blacks have an IQ of about 50-55 while American mulattos are about 77. Neither group can sustain a civilization as is shown by colored rule in Detroit, Newark and a dozen other places. But blacks do have two advantages: they breed like rodents and a mix of black and white comes out black. Blacks are genetically dominent over whites so blacks and whites mixing is suicide for whites. White racism is simple survival for whites. Integration with blacks is death for whites. So is colored rule.
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Dave Says:
January 11th, 2009 at 2:20 am
My skin is still crawling as I type these words because I just got back from a major mall down in Broward county FL(sawgrass mills mall).
There I saw more blacks than I ever have(thanks to the liberal policies of busing them in) along with the shoplifting,menacing stares and chimp like walking that they seem to be afflicted with.
I curse the founders of this nation daily for bringing over these beasts for cheap labor.
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all the sides against one another to gain an advantage. Like many
of the other bluebloods, Scaife can be considered a practitioner of
Hegelian activism. -
John Singlaub
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Singlaub was an army major general, OSS officer and founding member
of the CIA ("John K. Singlaub," no pagination). -
He was also very
active in the World Anti-Communist League -
One former WACL member, Geoffrey Stewart-Smith, stated that the
League was "largely a collection of Nazis, fascists, anti-semites,
sellers of forgeries, vicious racialists, and corrupt self-seekers"
(Anderson 88). -
Roger Pearson's involvement with the League
reinforces Stewart-Smith's contention. Pearson became chairman of
the League in 1978 (Anderson 93). Pearson once bragged that he had
helped hide Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, the "Angel of Death"
responsible for the Aushwitz atrocities (93). -
Two of Pearson's
books promoting race science, Eugenics and Race and
Race and Civilization, are still sold by the American
Nazi Party (93). -
There are those on the left who believe the WACL
is made up of Christians. However, this contention is contradicted
by the fact that former WACL chairman Pearson also helped establish
the Northern League for Pan-Nordic Friendship in 1957 (94). -
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Northern League was billed "as an organization to instruct peoples
of Northern European descent about the vitality of their ancestral
heritage, namely pre-Christian Nordic paganism…" (94). -
Pearson was eventually ousted from the WACL ("World Anti-Communist
League," no pagination). It was at this time that Singlaub's branch
of the WACL, the United States Council for World Freedom (USWCF)
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Singlaub is
credited with having purged the WACL's ranks of all its racist,
fascist, and Nazi elements ("John K. Singlaub," no pagination).
However, it should be noted that the USCWF received support from
Joseph Coors of the racist Coors dynasty ("World Anti-Communist
League," no pagination). -
Besides that, Singlaub's garments were
hardly lily white. While working as a "special operations" expert
in Cambodia and Laos, Singlaub socialized with opium warlord Vang
Pao (Trento, Prelude to Terror 35). -
Vang Pao was one
of a variety of Laotian opium chieftains the CIA turned to when it
became obvious that remnants of Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang in
Burma had become more interested in being drug lords than in
fighting Soviet and Chinese sponsored communist insurgencies
(Prelude to Terror 25). -
The alliance between the CIA and Vang Pao called for the opium
warlord to use his impressive army of 30,000 men to fight the
communist-backed Pathet Lao. -
In return, the CIA would mechanize
Vang Pao's opium business. The CIA's technical services division
created portable heroin processing facilities for Vang Pao. This
meant the warlord no longer had to transport his opium by boat to
Vietnam's delta where there was enough water for the processing of
opium paste into heroin. -
Indochina's opium trade had been
modernized, courtesy of the CIA (Prelude to Terror
25-26). -
The fact that General Singlaub worked and socialized with a
shady character such as Vang Pao hardly qualified him to purge the
WACL of its sinister elements. -
Singlaub was also a joint founder of the Western Goals Foundation
("Western Goals Foundation," no pagination). In 1986, it was
revealed by the Tower Commission that the Western Goals Foundation
was part of CNP member Oliver North's Contra supply network (no
pagination). -
The Foundation had advertised in the Washington
Times to raise money for the Contras (no pagination). On the
CBS news show, 60 Minutes, Mike Wallace asked Singlaub if
he had "become Ronald Reagan's secret weapon to sidestep a Congress
that will not permit him to act in areas where he believes that our
security interests are at stake. True?" Singlaub's response was
"True" ("World Anti-Communist League," no pagination). -
While the Contras were presented as an anti-communist project, the
Reagan Administration promoted ex-Sandinistas and opponents of
Somoza (such as Eden Pastora and Adolfo Calero) as Contra leaders
(Perloff 175). -
Pastora, the infamous "Commander Zero," was even a
guest at Pratt House, the New York headquarters of the Council on
Foreign Relations (175). -
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Many CNP members are adherents of Dominionism.
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misinterpretation of Genesis 1:28. Basically, Dominionism holds
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What the disparate sects of this movement, known as Dominionism,
share is an obsession with political power. -
A decades-long
refusal to engage in politics at all following the Scopes trial
has been replaced by a call for Christian "dominion" over the
nation and, eventually, over the earth itself. Dominionists
preach that Jesus has called them to build the kingdom of God in
the here and now, whereas previously it was thought we would have
to wait for it. -
America becomes, in this militant biblicism, an
agent of God, and all political and intellectual opponents of
America's Christian leaders are viewed, quite simply, as agents
of Satan. (No pagination) -
Readers who are not acquainted with Dominionists may find such a
description too fantastic to accept. After all, the average small
town church that is familiar to most people does not conform to the
Dominionist model. -
Those who doubt that such a movement exists
would find the Dominionist tract, "The Integration of Theory and
Practice: A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement" quite
enlightening. Written by Eric Heubeck for CNP member Paul Weyrich's
Free Congress Foundation, this document perfectly presents the
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In it, Heubeck writes:
It must be emphasized that this new movement will not be
"disengaged" from the wider society, only "differently engaged."
We are, quite simply, replacing political activism with cultural
activism as the center of our focus. And while the visibility of
the new movement will be less pronounced than the existing
(political) conservative movement in the short term, the seeds
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term. -
We have the capacity to fundamentally transform the face of
American culture in the 21st century by following a different
path, one built on the aggressive dissemination of our cultural
values, rather than the idle hope that enough of our cultural
values still remain in the body of the American people to carry
us on to a few more isolated electoral victories. -
We will never stop being engaged in the wider culture. We will
not "hunker down" and wait for the storm to blow over. -
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strategy will be to bleed this corrupt culture dry. We will pick
off the most intelligent and creative individuals in our society,
the individuals who help give credibility to the current regime. -
To do this, we will promote a set of beliefs more compelling than
that of our opponents. We will launch a movement with more energy
and more intensity than our opponents are capable of summoning.
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In a passage that echoes the revolutionary fervor of Robespierre's
radical Jacobinism, Heubeck declares:
Our movement will be entirely destructive, and entirely
constructive. We will not try to reform the existing
institutions. We only intend to weaken them, and eventually
destroy them. We will endeavor to knock our opponents off-balance
and unsettle them at every opportunity. All of our constructive
energies will be dedicated to the creation of our own
institutions. (No pagination)
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Heubeck goes on to say that the Dominionists "will use guerrilla
tactics to undermine the legitimacy of the dominant regime" (No
pagination). -
None of what Heubeck writes resembles the Jesus
presented in the Gospels. Instead, the language is comparable to
the eighteenth century revolutionaries who were actually trying to
tear down Christian civilization. -
Several CNP members
subscribe to Dominionism. These include Gary North, D. James
Kennedy, Howard Ahmanson, Jr., and Marvin Olasky. -
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Essentially, Dominionism is the product of religious engineering.
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Sociologist William Sims Bainbridge defines religious engineering
as "the conscious, systematic, skilled creation of a new religion"
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Typically, the religion that is designed affirms the socially and
politically expedient contentions of those engineering it. -
For
instance, the Process Church, which was a satanic cult that
Bainbridge conducted a five-year ethnographic study with,
engineered a religion that suited its Hegelian Weltanschauung and
hedonistic practices ("Social Construction from Within: Satan's
Process," no pagination). -
Older occult organizations, like
Freemasonry, combined elements of the ancient Mystery religions
with metaphysical naturalism, materialism, and transformism (of a
somewhat Lamarckian variety that would presage Darwinism) to
engineer a secular faith in "progress." -
Of course, this
technocratic evangel of "progress" would help to spawn the
Enlightenment, which was the edifying secular religion of the
radical sociopolitical Utopians of the French Revolution. -
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the French Revolution would act as a precursory model for all
subsequent socialist revolutions. -
Most Establishment members adhere
to some variant of Enlightenment rationalism. Thus, the entire
Establishment could qualify as the product of centuries of
religious engineering. -
It comes as little surprise that the CNP is
attached to this vast conspiratorial body. Like its predecessors,
the CNP is continuing the tradition of religious engineering in
pursuit of political and social hegemony. -
In his essay, "New
Religions, Science, and Secularization," Bainbridge presents the
mandate for social scientists to become "religious engineers." -
At any rate, Bainbridge recognizes the socially and politically
expedient applications of religious engineering. -
In
actuality, Bainbridge's mandate merely reiterates one of the
technocratic concepts developed by the founding father of
sociology, August Comte. Specifically, Bainbridge advocates the
Comtean concept of a "sociocracy." -
Frank Fischer explains:
. . .Comte advanced the concept of a "sociocracy," defined as a
new "religion of humanity." Sociologists were to identify the
principles of this new faith and to implement them through a
"sociolatry." The sociolatry was to entail a system of festivals,
devotional practices, and rites designed to fix the new social
ethics in the minds of the people. In the process, men and women
would devote themselves not to God (deemed an outmoded concept)
but to "Humanity" as symbolized in the "Grand Being" and rendered
incarnate in the great men of history. (71)
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In short, one could characterize a sociocracy as a scientistic
theocracy with social scientists acting as the ruling priesthood. -
Sociologists actively experiment in the development of a
scientistic faith that is politically and socially expedient to the
ruling elite. -
In a sense, Dominionism could be considered a
quasi-sociocracy. -
Given its distinctly secular character,
Dominionism qualifies as a "religion of humanity." However, its
ruling priesthood is not peopled by social scientists, but by a
confused amalgam of neoconservatives, Establishment insiders,
Rockefeller internationalists, and Iran-Contra conspirators. -
Despite their varying pedigrees, the religious engineers of this
emergent sociocracy share one doctrinal commonality: the Utopian
vision of an earthly kingdom shaped and maintained through earthly
power. -
Like the
adherents of neo-Gnosticism, the religious engineers of Dominionism
are not satisfied with the supposed limitations of cognitio fidei
(the cognition of faith). Thus, Dominionists engage in the
neo-Gnostic practice of immanentization. That is, they
re-conceptualize transcendant objects of faith as objects of
immanent experience. -
This doctrinal commonality illustrates the conspicuously
neo-Gnostic character of Dominionist eschatology. -
Sociopolitical Utopians typically rejected the traditional
Abrahamic faiths in favor of a radically secular Weltanschauung.
However, they simultaneously transplanted the traditional
metaphysical concepts of these faiths within the ontological plane
of the physical universe. -
This practice began with earlier
sociopolitical Utopians, specifically communists and fascists. -
This included the Eschaton ("the end of
days"). Wolfgang Smith explains:
In place of an Eschaton which ontologically transcends the
confines of this world, the modern Gnostic envisions an End
within history, an Eschaton, therefore, which is to be
realized within the ontological plane of this visible
universe." (238; emphasis added)
-
The final product of this neo-Gnostic religious experimentation
would be entire movements devoted to the erection of an
anti-theistic, anti-spiritual theocracy. -
Ever-present was a
religious fanaticism that rivaled even that of the traditional
jihadist. Yet, because of their secular veneer, these neo-Gnostics
were seldom discernible from any other common revolutionary. -
James
Webb observes:
In this century, with the presentation of traditional religious
positions in secular form, there has emerged a secular Gnosticism
beside the other great secular religions--the mystical union of
Fascism, the apocalypse of Marxist dialectic, the Earthly City of
social democracy. The secular Gnosticism is almost never
recognized for what it is, and it can exist alongside other
convictions almost unperceived. (Webb 418)
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Unbeknown to the evangelical establishment,
it is being co-opted by a neo-Gnostic aberration. Dominionists are
attempting to immanentize the Eschaton. They are attempting to
accelerate the march of God on earth. -
Likewise, the Dominionists can exist alongside the common Christian
virtually unperceived. -
The intended outcome is no
different from the earthly Heavens envisioned by earlier
sociopolitical Utopians: a socialist totalitarian system. -
To be
sure, some Dominionists envision a federal government whose role is
limited to the "protection of property rights and 'homeland
security'" (Hedges, no pagination). However, this desired future is
no different from the deluded Marxist contention that the state
would eventually "wither away," facilitating the emergence of
"stateless socialism." -
Like their Marxist predecessors,
Dominionists cannot identify the exact point after which their
theocratic dictatorship will give way to a limited form of federal
government. Dominionism is guilty of the same sort of Utopian
deception perpetrated in all socialist revolutions, past and
present. The promise of an earthly heaven is actually a thinly
veiled mandate for the apotheosis of the omnipotent State. -
Dominionism does slightly invert some features of traditional
sociopolitical Utopianism. The neo-Gnostic immanentism of
communists and fascists produced secular movements that,
sociologically, behaved like religions. -
Secular Gnostics violently
rejected all religions. Yet, simultaneously, they exhibited all the
zealotry of a religious fanatic. In the case of Dominionist
immanentism, the result is a religious movement that,
sociologically, behaves like a secular movement. -
Dominionists
publicly espouse spiritual principles and concepts. Yet,
simultaneously, they are preoccupied with secular institutions and
secular power. -
Because of its ostensible Christian foundation,
Dominionist doctrine does present some marginally spiritual
concepts. However, Dominionist eschatology remains preoccupied with
the ontological plane of the physical universe. -
The specific variety of Dominionism that preoccupies CNP members is
Theocratic Dominionism or Hard Dominionism. -
This
particular strain of Dominionist thought advocates "a future in
which all the institutions of society will be governed by the
principles of their form of Christian faith" ("Dominionism," no
pagination). -
The postmillennialist eschatology of Calvinism
reflects the paradigmatic character of this militant belief system
(no pagination). -
In fact, Dominionism is derivative of Christian
Reconstructionism, a very rigid form of theocratic Calvinism
(Goldberg 13). -
In a way, John Calvin's authoritarian Geneva was a
precursor to the theocratic societal configuration envisioned by
some Dominionists (no pagination). -
That all humans are, inherently wicked and offend God;
That there is an elect that God chose to be saved regardless of
their actions and how deserving;
That Jesus died just for those special elect, not for everyone;
That once God has chosen an elect they are saved by
irresistible grace no matter what;
That these elect or Saints cannot fall from grace once saved.
(Millegan 405)
Calvinism promoted a doctrine of
predestination, which presented the following contentions:
-
According to Calvinism, there is only abundant life for some. Jesus
Christ did not "set the captives" free. He merely affirmed the
elitist pedigree of a few. -
In Haeckelian terms, supernatural
selection is "aristocratic in the strictest sense of the word." -
The
vast majority of humanity can only expect death, both physical and
spiritual, irrespective of the individual's capacity for accepting
for Christ as savior. With its mandate for a theocratic state ruled
by a select few, Dominionism echoes such elitist sentiments. -
Given the prevalence of Dominionist thinking in the Bush White
House, this thread of Calvinist themes becomes even more
significant. -
George W. Bush is a member of Skull and Bones, a
secret society headquartered at Yale University. Yale was
established and administrated by Calvinist clerics (Millegan 417).
Bonesmen like Bush could possibly be guided by "Hyper-Calvinist
beliefs of Hell, predestination, and infallible salvation mixed
with potent duality of Western Ritual Magic tradition" (419). -
If
such beliefs pervade the present administration, then it is only
natural for the Bush White House to be so amicable to the
Dominionist agenda. -
Certainly, the administration's militaristic
campaigns abroad synchronize rather comfortably with the
Dominionist brand of neo-Gnostic jihadism. -
The beliefs of
CNP member Ted Haggard bear out this contention. Jeff Sharlet
explains:
Globalization, he [Haggard] believes, is merely a vehicle for the
spread of Christianity. And that is why he believes spiritual war
requires a virile, worldly counterpart. -
I teach a strong ideology
of the use of power," he says, "of military might, as a public
service." -
He is for preemptive war, because he believes the
Bible's exhortations against sin set for us a preemptive
paradigm, and he is for ferocious war, because "the Bible's
bloody. There's a lot about blood." ("Soldiers of Christ," No
pagination) -
Haggard's talk of "power" sounds more like Nietzsche than Jesus
Christ. -
His endorsement of preemptive warfare, which is central to
neoconservative geopolitical doctrine, bespeaks a resounding
approval for the global exercise of America's "will to power." -
Moreover, Haggard distorts the Bible's references to "blood" and
restates them in a purely militaristic context. -
Gone is any
spiritual significance that the Biblical passages concerning blood
once held. Spiritual warfare is re-conceptualized as an object of
immanent experience, a concept confined entirely to the ontological
plane of the physical universe. -
Haggard's neo-Gnostic
interpretation is a complete inversion of Ephesians 6:12. -
No longer
does the Christian wrestle with the principalities, powers, and
spiritual hosts of wickedness in heavenly places. Now, the enemy is
entirely flesh and blood, a corporeal Adversary embodied by those
who oppose Dominionism's purely immanent heaven. -
Herein is the
neo-Gnostic jihadism of Dominionism, which pervades the doctrines
of the CNP and heavily influences the policies of the
neoconservative-dominated administration.
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