Saturday, October 31, 2009
Is Congress getting money from defense lobbyists?
October 30, 2009
House ethics investigators have been looking into the activities of more than thirty lawmakers and aides about the possibility of having ties to defense lobbying firms and other questionable corporations. RT's Dina Gusovsky speaks to RT contributor Wayne Madsen about what is
really going on in the U.S. Congress.
Press For Truth Covers Day 1 of H1N1 vaccinations in Toronto
October 30, 2009
Press for Truth reporter and director of the upcoming film United We Fall Bryan Law covers the first day of a mass vaccination program which has begun in Toronto Canada. Thousands of Canadians in the so called at risk group are being encouraged to line up right away. Bryan spoke with the concerned Canadians about why they were lining up to get the shot and it quickly became clear that the propaganda machine is kicking the fear state into overdrive
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DETROIT Case Study: The Deindustrialization of America and Fall of the Republic
A look into Infowars.com exclusive footage documenting the collapse of Detroit, a case in the deindustrialization of America. Several key cities in the "Rust Belt"-- once the backbone of U.S. industry-- are now scheduled to be bulldozed and shrunk, destroying abandoned homes and re-wilding large portions of these industrial urban areas.
"Isnt the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilization collapse? Isnt it our responsibility to bring that about? Maurice Strong, 1992. Deindustrialization in the United States is key to the UNITED NATIONS/CLUB OF ROME run sustainablility agenda.
On March 20, 1969, Dr. Richard Day, the National Medical Director of the Rockefeller-sponsored Planned Parenthood told a meeting that American industry will be sabotaged and shown to be uncompetitive.
The stated plan was that different parts of the world would be assigned different roles of industry and commerce in a unified global system. The continued preeminence of the United States and the relative independence and self-sufficiency of the United States would have to be changed in order to create a new structure, you first have to tear down the old, and American industry was one example of that.
Each part of the world will have a specialty and thus become inter-dependent, he said. The US will remain a center for agriculture, high tech, communications, and education but heavy industry would be transported out.
U.S. and Colombia vs. Venezuela?
October 30, 2009
Colombia and the United States have signed an agreement that would grant the United States access to seven military bases in the South American country. The two countries say that this is all part of an effort to boost anti-drug and counterinsurgency operations. This deal,
however, is not going over too well with leaders like Hugo Chavez who say that this pact will destabilize the region. RT's Dina Gusovsky speaks to author and journalist Eva Golinger from Caracas, Venezuela.
GURD, Acid Reflux, Applied Kinesiology Demonstration
October 30, 2009
GURD, Acid Reflux, Applied Kinesiology Demonstration, Austin Chiropractor
Dr. Kuykendall about chiropractic and applied kinesiology as an alternative approach to gastro interstitial problems such as acid reflux, heart burn and GURD. There maybe a less intrusive approach then taking proton pump inhibitors such as Nexium, Zoton, Prevacid, or constantly taking tums and other antacids to control your stomach acid.
Dr. Kuykendall practices functional medicine that seeks to locate and address the cause of symptoms to eliminate them so you dont have to take medications to manage them.
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Alyona Show #5
October 30, 2009
The Alyona Show episode 5 features an interview with Dr. Bernard Finel from the American Security Project and Josh Ruben from Foreign Policy Magazine. The discussion centers around the use of drones as the new face of warfare in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Is it cost effective? Does it save lives? Then, Interventions a book by Noam Chomsky has been banned at Guantanamo Bay by the Pentagon. What are they so scared of? Plus, gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia are making noise nationally. Alyona asks Ari Melber of the Nation, if Democrats lose, should this be treated as a referendum on Barack Obama and his policies. And then, Alyona talks to Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks about Michael Jacksons film, This Is It. Global obsession or just escapism?
AJ - Bob Chapman : A Consolidation of Power!
Alex talks with regular guest Bob Chapman, the former stockbroker and editor of The International Forecaster, a twice weekly compendium of information on business, finance, economics and social and political issues worldwide, which reaches 10,000 investors and brokers monthly and is picked up by 60 different websites weekly exposing his ideas to over 10 million investors a week. Since 1967, Mr. Chapman has written articles on business, finance, economics and politics. He owned and wrote the Gary Allen Report, which had 30,000 subscribers.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Pakistanis see U.S. as greatest threat
October 29, 2009
While the United Nations Security Council is holding an emergency meeting about the situation in Afghanistan, Barack Obama is still evaluating his options for the region. In the meantime, Hillary Clinton is in Pakistan holding meetings with high level officials and students. All of this comes in the midst of increasing violence in both countries, and the pressure for answers is mounting. RT's Dina Gusovsky speaks to Malou Innocent from the Cato Institute about what will happen next.
Wilkerson: U.S. troop increase inevitable
October 29, 2009
While Barack Obama deliberates a decision regarding the war in Afghanistan, many people are questioning whether or not U.S. military efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan will make the world more or less safe. RT's Dina Gusovsky speaks to Lawrence Wilkerson, professor and former Chief of Staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
Swanson: Presidential power has gone too far
October 29, 2009
Author and activist David Swanson says that the president has way too much power. He feels that the U.S. is looking more like an empire than a republic these days. While the executive's power seems to be increasing, Swanson questions what this could mean for the future of the country. RT's Dina Gusovsky gets all the details.
'U.S. has destablized Afghanistan and Pakistan'
October 28, 2009
October has been the deadliest month for U.S. forces in Afghanistan since the war began. Ivan Eland argues that there is a connection between the upsurge in violence and the increase in U.S. troop activity in the country, so a troop surge can only make the situation worse.
We Are Change NYC interviews Art Thompson, CEO of the John Birch Society
October 28, 2009
Recently, We are Change NYC interviewed Art Thompson CEO of the John Birch Society after his lecture exposing terrorism: Inside the terror triangle. (http://www.exposingterrorism.com/) Art is a long time Bircher over 40 years, a successful entrepreneur and served in the armed forces.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
FOX News Isn't News. It's a Political Operation.
October 27, 2009
FOX News is on a witch hunt, aimed at destroying the Obama administration and the progressive movement. Theyve already succeeded in pushing Van Jones out of the White House and badgered Congress into passing an unconstitutional bill to defund ACORN. Glenn Beck actually keeps an enemies list on a blackboard thats a regular part of his show.
ACORN is just the beginning. FOX has an enemies list, and theyre going to keep destroying progressive champions until we stop them.
Tell your Congressperson: If you vote to extend the Defund ACORN Act, youre just assisting FOX in their anti-American witch hunt.
Sign the petition: defoxamerica.com
Is Your Water Poison? Be Inspired By Wellness 7
October 27, 2009
Is Your Water Poison? Be Inspired By Wellness 7
How important is water to your health? Is your water safe to drink? Is unfiltered water bad to take a shower in? Things like chlorine and fluoride added to our tap water might not be good for you health and wellness. What can you do to drink clean water? Can water help prevent illness and contribute to weight loss? Can a water filter help?
Iraq: CCTV cams catch moment of deadly blast
October 27, 2009
Al-Qaeda associates have taken responsibility for the double suicide blasts in Baghdad. 160 people were killed, twenty four of them children.
As many as 700 people suffered injuries. CCTV surveillance camera captured the initial blast. The two explosive-packed vehicles were detonated in an area considered to be the safest in Baghdad, housing embassies and federal offices. RT's Baghdad office was badly damaged in the blast.
Doomsday sign returns: UFO-like clouds spotted in Romania
October 27, 2009
A flying saucer-shaped cloud has been spotted in the skies above Romania. People who filmed the video say the cloud viewed from a distance, which is outlined by a ring of sunlight, looks like an alien craft. Weather specialists say the formation, known as a "fall streak hole", occurs when moisture in the air cools below zero Celsius but doesn't quite turn to ice.
Pat Buchanan: White House vs. Pentagon
October 27, 2009
As violence increases in Afghanistan and the world prepares for a runoff election on November 7th, the Obama administration has some big decisions to make. Send more troops, or change the military strategy completely? In the meantime, there seems to be another war brewing between the White House and the Pentagon in regards to military efforts in the region. So will Afghanistan be Obama's Vietnam, or his greatest foreign policy success? RT's Dina Gusovsky speaks to Pat Buchanan about all of these issues.
Death penalty does not make states safer
October 27, 2009
Today the state of Texas is schedule to put to death Reginald Blanton. The circumstances of his conviction have raised additional questions about the U.S. justice system and the role of capital punishment in it. Activists say that the death penalty makes people more interested in executions than in finding out the truth and it is not a deterrent for violent crime.
Obama is definitely going to send more troops
October 27, 2009
With more U.S. troop deaths this week, October has become the deadliest month for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Will this violence encourage President Barack Obama to send more troops or prompt him to do just the opposite? Priya Sridhar talks with Reihan Salam of the New America Foundation about Obama's options.
Rohingya's precarious existence in Bangladesh
October 28, 2009
The construction of a barbed wire fence along Myanmar's border with Bangladesh has only increased the suffering of the Muslim Rohingya minority.
Hundreds of thousands have fled to Bangladesh, wuth most of them living in makeshift camps, unrecognised, and unwanted.
In his second look at the plight of the Rohingyas Nicholas Haque reports from Teknaf, on the Bangladeshi border with Myanmar.
AJ - Lindsey Williams Takes Your Questions
Alex continues his discussion with Lindsey Williams, the ordained Baptist minister for 28 years who went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. Williams, citing inside sources, predicted the recent fall in oil prices. He has warned about the coming of hyperinflation and the engineered destruction of the economy. Last week on the Alex Jones Show, Mr. Williams said there will be an economic collapse within two years, according to his inside sources.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Is the U.S. a failed state?
October 26, 2009
Paul Craig Roberts argues that the state of the U.S. economy and the way the government treats its people demonstrate that the U.S. has entered the ranks of failed states. The failed state characteristics that the U.S. has shown include a government budget dependent on foreign financing and government priorities skewed in favor of the super-rich.
Protesters Target ABA In Chicago
October 26, 2009
A robust group of clergy, labor and progressive activists took the American Bankers Association by storm, protesting their annual conference and shaming the financial community for excessive pay and failing to use bailout funds to expand credit and help consumers suffering from the poor economy.
"Going Rouge" on The Insider
October 26, 2009
Entertainment Tonight's "The Insider" celebrity panel debates the forthcoming, "Going Rouge," asking if it's satire - or sabotage - of Sarah Palin's forthcoming biography, "Going Rogue." The Nation's Betsy Reed explains that its neither. "Going Rouge," available at OrBooks.com, is a necessary and serious look at former Governor Palin's record.
MRE, Food Storage, Preparedness, Survival, and, Emergency
October 26, 2009
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Celente: Wall Street has hijacked Washington DC
October 26, 2009
Although Wall Street seems to be optimistic about economic recovery in the near future, economists like George Soros and Gerald Celente warn that things could only get worse in the future. Celente calls the U.S. economic system 'perverted.' RT's Dina Gusovsky gets more details from Celente.
Trucks In A Place Where No Trucks Are Allowed After Passing Check PointS Where They Weren't Checked!
Detoxification: Personal Care Products
October 26, 2009
Detoxification: Are Your Personal Care Products Killing You?
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Why Cant I Lose Weight! Diets, Hormones & Toxicity
October 26, 2009
Why Cant Lose Weight! Diets, Hormones & Toxicity
By understanding how your body works you can maintain a good weight, high quality of life and fitness and wellness. In this video Dr. Anderson discusses everything you need to know about diets, hormones and weight loss. Weight loss might not be as simple as calories in and calories out. Toxicity and hormone regulations control weight loss and weight gain.
Dr. Ben Anderson specializes in chiropractic and applied kinesiology in Austin, Texas.
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Too early for U.S. to withdraw from Iraq
October 26, 2009
This week's explosions in Baghdad were just the latest in an attempt to derail upcoming January elections and plunge the country
back into sectarian violence. Analyst Raed Jarrar says that the bombings are a clear indication that it is too early for the U.S. to
withdraw from Iraq.
Japan trainees 'abused'
October 26, 2009
About 180,000 foreign trainees work in Japan, and most of them come from China, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
Training these young foreign workers is a plan endorsed by the Japanese government and is supposed to benefit both countries.
But many say they are being exploited, and last year, a record number of 34 foreign workers had died.
Ecuador wants money not to drill in Amazon
October 26, 2009
Ecuador's president is in London this week to promote a unique proposal: pay his country around $4 billion not to drill for oil in a pristine Amazon reserve.
Germany and Spain have expressed interest in Rafael Correa's idea, which environmentalists say could set a precedent in the fight against global warming by lowering the high cost to poor countries of going green.
Correa is scheduled to meet with British MPs on Wednesday to discuss the proposal and plans to travel to Canada, France, Sweden, Belgium and the United States in November.
AJ : Obama's "National Emergency" Violates the Constitution
Drew Zahn, writing for WorldNetDaily, takes issue with Infowars declaring Obamas national emergency amounts to martial law. An article by Kurt Nimmo of InfoWars took the worry a step further, wondering if the White Houses declaration engaged certain measures of the National Emergencies Act, writes Zahn. But even if there really is a plot to manipulate the H1N1 virus scare into enforcing a sweeping expansion of federal power, todays national emergency falls far short of martial law
AJ : Swine Flu Scam Reaches New Heights With Obamas Emergency Declaration
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Monday, October 26, 2009
President Obamas declaration that the H1N1 outbreak represents a national emergency seems to be little more than a public relations stunt aimed at intimidating reticent Americans into taking a vaccine that is becoming increasingly unpopular and unnecessary.
Despite the fact that swine flu cases have seemingly peaked, allied to the fact that seasonal flu has proven far deadlier, on Friday night Obama declared a national emergency in order to allow hospitals to better handle the surge in patients by allowing them to bypass certain federal laws.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Chemtrails They Live, We Sleep
October 25, 2009
A New World Order is emerging and they no longer need you. Who are flying the jets leaving chemtrails in our skies? You might be surprised! This is a must see video from Flo White with Freeman of Freeman TV
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Copper Bullion, Copper Trading, Copper Rounds - PROOFS READY
October 25, 2009
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"Proof Versions Are LIVE!"
The mint emailed us images of the front and back. They look great. High-quality, nice relief, bright copper color. Just what we wanted.
The Initial Metal Offering (IMO) is scheduled for THIS WEEK. This means that if you want to get in on this opportunity, you will need to be ready ASAP. Look for an email with details on how many rounds you can order, what price the bids will begin at, and, how to open an account to get in on the IMO.
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RT bureau in Iraq wrecked by Sunday's blast
October 26, 2009
Up to 155 people are now thought to have died in Sunday's multiple suicide bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The explosions came in quick succession close to the heavily fortified Green Zone, which houses embassies and government buildings. RT's headquarters were among the buildings damaged.
Jason Bermas - Academy Award Dir. Kirby Dick : Closeted Politicians
Jason is joined by Kirby Dick, director of This Film Is Not Yet Rated, an independent documentary film about the Motion Picture Association of America's rating system and its effect on American culture.
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
James Corbett on the Alex Jones Show
October 24, 2009
James Corbett calls into the Alex Jones Show to issue a challenge to other webmasters, podcasters and broadcasters: Use your platform to help spread Alex Jones' latest documentary film, Fall of the Republic. Since the documentary works perfectly well as an audio documentary, scraping the film's audio and passing that along to others can be an effective way to reach those that don't have time to watch a feature length documentary.
Fall of the Republic
Swine flu risks overblown?
October 24, 2009
Is swine flu really that dangerous? Are vaccinations really helpful, or just another source of revenue for drug companies? People on the streets of New York have mixed feelings on the issue. RTs The Resident, Lori Harfenist, asked them if they want to get vaccinated and why.
Lousiana wetlands under threat
October 25, 2009
The Mississippi river delta of the US state of Louisiana is a landscape still reeling from Hurricane Katrina, and facing the threat of worse storms to come.
The fragile wetlands of the Mississippi delta once provided sufficient shelter from the storms of the Gulf for humans and wildlife.
But when Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans four years ago, it changed the natural and cultural landscape of the region. And since then, people have been leaving.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reports from New Orleans - for the latest in our special series on Rivers Under Threat.
UN inspectors arrive in Iran
October 24, 2009
A team of United Nations weapons inspectors is set to visit Iran's recently revealed nuclear facility in the city of Qom.
Their mission is to establish that the unfinished plant will be used for civilian purposes and not for weapons grade uranium enrichment.
The visit comes as Tehran considers an International Atomic Energy Agency proposal to ship its uranium abroad for refinement.
Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri report from Tehran, the capital of Iran.
Surviving terrorist attack helps to appreciate life
October 25, 2009
The name of the Nord-Ost musical on the Moscow stage became a synonym for tragedy and horror. Its been seven years since a terrorist attack on a Moscow theater claimed the lives of 130 people.
On October 23, 2002 terrorists burst into the theater right in the middle of the performance. The hostages spent three days there before being released by Special Forces.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
OCT 24th IT'S ABOUT TO HAPPEN
Host Shane Richardson
Today's special quest is
George Ure
www.urbansurvival.com
Many of us our aware of the Web Bot Project with Cliff high at
www.hastpasthuman.com
Cliff released a report of George Ure's site on Oct 3rd 2009 predicting a tension building event to take place over a ten day period of time from Oct 25th to Nov 5th.
In George's report Cliff mentions that this tension building event will make light in the financial markets sometime early the 26th. We assume this points to the markets opening on Monday morning in the Asian Markets.
Whether the event is something that happens on the 25th and reacted upon on when the markets open is unknown.
Stay tuned as events unfold
U.S. attempting to regulate the Internet
October 23, 2009
Debate in the U.S. over net neutrality reached a turning point as the FCC voted to begin regulating the Internet in the name of net neutrality. But will this move end up privileging content providers at the expense of service providers? And what is best for consumers? Priya Sridhar talks with Jim Harper of the Cato Institute.
More US children diagnosed as autistic
October 23, 2009
The number of children in the U.S. diagnosed with autism, a development disorder, continues to rise at an alarming rate.
A new report points to a 50 per cent leap in the last two years, but adds that might be due to greater public awareness of the condition.
However, as Kristen Saloomey reports from New York, many parents of autistic children are still missing out on vital help.
The Alyona Show: Episode 3
October 23, 2009
The Alyona Show Episode three features an interview with a Sikh activist who explains the persistent challenges Sikhs face in the United States. From being called a "terrorist" or "Muslim," Sikhs have fallen victims to racial profiling and discrimination since September 11th. And to add insult to injury Sikhs are not allowed to join the U.S. military. But has that always been the case? And how do most Sikhs react to people's ignorance? Find out in this episode.
Then, what's with all the bickering on cable news networks? Why the finger pointing? Alyona takes a closer look at the media wars in America.
And is print journalism going the way of the dinosaur? One man's dream of becoming a newspaper journalist says "not so fast!" Hear the "war of words" between a blogger and a newspaper fanatic on the Alyona Show.
What's Wrong with Psychiatry? A Psychiatrist Explains.
October 23, 2009
Dr. Niall McLaren, a practicing psychiatrist for 22 years, explains what is wrong with the psychiatric profession:
That this is cannot/will not take criticism, for fear the entire model of biological psychiatry will unravel.
That there is no science to psychiatric diagnoses, no brain based diseases. And that psychiatry only pushes mental disorders
as biological disease in order to convince people to take psychiatric drugs, causing a host of dangerous side effects.
For more psychiatrists/psychologists and doctors who have spoken out against the fraud of psychiatry's biological model of mental disorders (chemical imbalance, etc) ⇒