TRUTH about the Matrix


The Assassination Of Robert F. Kennedy
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Did the CIA orchestrate a cover-up in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy?
The Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary are only a few days away. Wyoming, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina, Florida and Maine will soon follow. But on February 5th, nearly 20 other states will hold their contests on the same day! That's right. In just six short weeks, the Republican nominee for president will likely be determined.
Mike Huckabee recently named Richard Haas (the President of the CFR) as his advisor on foreign policy. CNN's WOLF BLITZER asked "Who are your principal foreign policy advisers, Governor?" Mike Huckabee responded: "Well, I have a number of people from whom I get policy. I'm talking to Frank Gaffney, I talk to Richard Haas"
WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah writes of immigration and the Bush Administration’s alleged secret plans to create a “North American Union”: It is, ultimately, about moving away from differences between nations that God Himself created for His own divine purposes. It is about following the path of Nimrod and all the others who have attempted to build super-states in defiance of God.
"Iraq, as everyone should know by now, was not the problem. When the U.S. was attacked on 9/11, the perpetrators were holed up in Afghanistan,sheltered by the brutal Taliban regime."
Of course Rudy Giuliani had to go to the hospital yesterday. While "shitting blood" might not truly be a "flu-like symptom," it is surely what the fading Republican front runner has been doing all this month. Sure, sure, you can say that Rudy's nosedive in the polls is related to the continuing revelations about his relationship with Bernard Kerik, his manipulation of the New York City budget to hide his affair with then fuck-toy Judith Nathan, or Mike Huckabee's unfathomable rise in the polls. Toss into that the coming wave of "No, Rudy, You Are Not the Hero of 9/11" ads. And you wouldn't be wrong. But, mostly, the Rude Pundit's pretty damn sure that Republicans have decided what's been obvious to the rest of us: Rudy Giuliani's just a creepy motherfucker. →
It has been just 5 days since I called for impeachment hearings for Vice-President Dick Cheney and already over 100,000 people - including you - have answered that call by adding your name as an impeachment supporter at
The Brian Ross interview with former CIA interrogator, John Kiriakou, who tortured Abu Zubaydah, is well worth reading in full. You can download the transcript here and here. Among the things I learned:
When this was written, the elites had already spent 60 years or so in acquiring a stranglehold on the American education system and misdirecting it to collectivist ends. This book tells the tale, featuring the testimony of Norman Dodd, the chief investigator of the 1954 Reece Committee investigating the incestuous ties between government, education, and the major foundations. The hearings were forcibly aborted, but this book preserves the highly important major findings. →
Angry congressional Democrats demanded Friday that the Justice Department investigate why the CIA destroyed videotapes of the interrogation of two terrorism suspects. Meantime Friday, the former chairman of the 9/11 Commission, Thomas Kean, told WNBC's Jonathan Dienst that the CIA?s destruction of the videotapes hampered the panel?s investigation into the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. →
Mr. Speaker, I regret that I was unavoidably out of town on October 23, 2007, when a vote was taken on HR 1955, the Violent Radicalization & Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act. Had I been able to vote, I would have voted against this misguided and dangerous piece of legislation. This legislation focuses the weight of the US government inward toward its own citizens under the guise of protecting us against "violent radicalization." →
This was the first well-known book to plumb the depths of Quigley's opus and present what was found for the benefit of us ordinary folk. Skousen searches for and discusses the apparent motivations of the elites, their relation to the world-wide socialist and communist movements, their use of the major tax-exempt foundations, their creation of the CFR and the Bilderberger group, and the primary objective of their conspiracy � to subjugate the American Middle Class. →
Professor Quigley, having been given access to the private records of the "Insiders," spills the beans about the identity (Rothschild, Morgan, etc.) and the world-wide works of those Insider elites. To his surprise, the Establishment was not pleased by his book, and tried to suppress it. Its publication was a watershed event in our struggle to understand who was running the world. Quigley's account of how and why the British leadership supported the rise of Adolph Hitler in the 1930's. →

"An international working group composed of scientists, researchers and public health policy professionals (The BioInitiative) has joined together to document the information that needs to be considered in the international debate about the adequacy (or inadequacy) of existing public exposure standards for extra-low frequency (ELF-EMF) and radiofrequency (RF-EMF). In August of 2007, the BioInitiative presented a science-based assessment of the research and public health policy issues which argue for new, biologically-based exposure standards. ELF-EMF information addresses electromagnetic radiation from such sources as electric power lines, interior wiring and grounding of buildings and appliances. RF-EMF recommendations addresses radiofrequency and microwave radiation from such sources as cell phones, cell towers, WI-FI and other wireless technologies. →
Protestors arrived in force Monday to picket and shout insults as Karl Rove, the former deputy White House chief of staff, took the stage in Page Auditorium.
More and more Americans are coming to feel that something has gone fundamentally wrong in our society. We have suffered repetitive wars, big and small, some won and some lost, but with the peace always lost. Our society has been drained of around $5 trillion in welfare costs since LBJ's War on Poverty was declared, but with no diminution in the incidence of "poverty." Our "War on Drugs" has also been lost, with its societal costs running around $500 billion per year. The cost of fixes for runaway environmentalism has reached about $1 trillion since the birth of the EPA in 1970. Our national debt is over $5 trillion and still going up. Two breadwinners per family has become normal, just to keep bread on the table.
Want to know a secret? There were two moments I especially enjoyed at the CNN/YouTube debate -- despite my frustration at some of the questions, and the maldistribution of time.