Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Larry Craig pervert scandal is just the tip of the iceberg

This article, by Paul Joseph Watson, is very interesting. So many sex perverts and criminals are walking the halls of congress. It's sick and sad.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/300807_larry_craig.htm

Sunday, August 19, 2007

How far will the crash go and what do we do now?

Question being asked by folks in many sectors of society. It's a real time of uncertainty right now.

Be sure to check out this article. Writer suggests a new "New Deal" for the 21st century. Not sure how that'd work out ...

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

'The PentaCon'

Check out Citizen Investigation Team's explosive new video "The PentaCon: Eyewitnesses Speak, Conspiracy Revealed." Good stuff. And check out taxi driver Lloyd England. Is he an accomplice to the 9/11 conspiracy?

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Crop circle may be part of Mayan calendar 'countdown' to Aug. 18

Linda Moulton Howe of Earthfiles.com is looking into a new Wiltshire, England crop circle which shows a circle and bar which may mean the Mayan number '6.' The crop circle appeared in Alton Barnes area on Aug. 12 and six days from then would be Aug. 18.

Staging the Portland nuke (a comedy of terrors)

Military analyst Capt. Eric May says, in a report in the Lone Star Inconoclast out of Crawford, Texas that the Noble Resolve nuke drill in Portland, Oregon could be more than just a drill. This drill, May writes, is why Oregon Congressman Pete DeFazio was trying to access documents about continuation of government following a terror event. He was denied. May said DeFazio was pressured to do so because of concerns about Noble Resolve, which is supposedly going to take place later this month.

Stay tuned for updates on this story.

Monday, August 13, 2007

More than a simple fender bender?

Surprisingly, outside of a sketchy report from a New Jersey Fox affiliate TV station, there's next to nothing being reported in the mainstream media regarding an alleged radiological incident following a fender bender at Hoboken and Summit avenues in Jersey City, near Hoboken and six miles from the Empire State Building in New York City.

As is reported at the Northeast Intelligence Network and Patriot Brigade Talk Radio sites this incident is very suspicious and the fact that New Jersey/New York media isn't even bothering to report on this is highly unusual, particularly if streets were closed and in light of last week's dirty bomb scare in New York.

And of course we're still waiting to hear about the identity of the driver in the alleged "fender bender."

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Activist places two, full-page ad in NYT regarding JFK assassination cover-up

Was listening to the "Sean Hannity Show" this afternoon and heard Curtis Sliwa, sitting in for "Shawwwwnnnnn" talk about the New York Times and then say "and printing some crazy conspiracy theory on A16 and A17."

Well, lucky for me, I had been in Starbucks earlier in the afternoon and had a copy of the Times in the seat next to me, still unread.

Sure enough, it was on a topic I was quite familiar with - the continuing cover-up of the J.F.K. assassination.

Written in letter form to Donald Graham of the Washington Post, activist Paul Kuntzler of the Miller Reporting Co. explains how President Kennedy was killed by:
"Vice President London (sic) Baines Johnson in a widespread , incredibly complex and brilliantly planned conspiracy that involved the Federal Bureau of Investigations directed by J. Edgar Hoover, the CIA directed by David Atlee Phillips, the Secret Service, elements of the United States Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the United States Army, the United States Navy, Henry R. Luce's LIFE magazine, the Ford Motor Company, the Dallas Police, including Dallas Mayor Earle Cabel, big Oil of Midland, Texas, the Texas political establishment , the mafia, the anti-Castro Cubans, Southern racists, inlcuding retired General Edwin Walker, and others. President Richard M. Nixon was also involved."

Pretty complex, eh? Well, it's a very interesting read if you get a chance to pick up a copy of today's Times.