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Commander Klock’s Sign: The Houston Nuke By Captain Eric H. May

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Commander Klock’s Sign:
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By Captain Eric H. May
Special Military Correspondent
February 27, 2008
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Monday, Houstonians driving north on US Highway 59 were alarmed to see a nuclear fireball engulfing downtown Houston and the nearby ship channel. They were looking at the just erected campaign sign of Naval Reserve intelligence officer Commander Brian Klock:
The Threat Is Real — Ask Brian Klock:
Follow-Up – Ron Paul DC Freedom March Vs The GOP Convention By Devvy
Follow-Up – Ron Paul DC Freedom March Vs The GOP Convention
By Devvy
3-1-8
The response to my post a few days ago giving my reasons why I could not support the Ron Paul Freedom March in Washington, DC, this summer, has been overwhelming.
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The New World Nobility Jim Kirwan
The New World Nobility Jim Kirwan
3-1-8
There are some major questions that continue to linger on the fringes of global society that must be resolved once and for all.
Before the Dark Ages most of what was termed Western Civilization featured The Nobility as the only class of people that really mattered anywhere. These ‘privileged’ people were of elevated rank supposedly because of their wealth, their education or just because they were born into that class. This principle followed the Judeo-Christian Ethic to the extent that human society needed to mirror the paternalistic character inherent in their view of the Universe. One God equaled one man in charge and this pattern is repeated all the way down the line to the ‘family’ which is the most basic form of that empirical thought.
Radical Islam Is Growing in the US: Where’s the American Anger?
ACLU: 900,000 Names on U.S. Terror Watch Lists
ABC News: The Blotter
ACLU: 900,000 Names on U.S. Terror Watch Lists
February 27, 2008 12:40 PM
The Nukes of October: Richard Nixon’s Secret Plan to Bring Peace to Vietnam
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WIRED MAGAZINE: 16.03
Top Secret
The following documents offer additional proof of the plan hatched by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger to end the conflict in Vietnam by pretending to launch a nuclear strike on the USSR.
LEADERLESS RESISTANCE
LEADERLESS RESISTANCEThe concept of Leaderless Resistance was proposed by Col. Ulius Louis Amoss, who was the founder of International Service of Information Incorporated, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Col. Amoss died more than fifteen years ago, but during his life was a tireless opponent of communism, as well as a skilled Intelligence Officer. Col. Amoss first wrote of Leaderless Resistance on April 17, 1962.
GyG: Merely Stating The Obvious….again
A new Republican theme is emerging this week, from the president to Sen. John McCain to conservative columnists and radio talk show hosts.
It is the updated version of one of the president’s finest bi-partisan moments, “cut and run.”
War at Any Cost? The Total Economic Cost of the War Beyond the Federal Budget by Ron Paul
War at Any Cost?
The Total Economic Cost of the War Beyond the Federal Budget
by Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
A Statement to the Joint Economic Committee, February 28, 2008
Mr. Chairman,
In recent months the undeclared war in Iraq seems not to have been on the minds of most Americans. News of the violence and deprivation which ordinary Iraqis are forced to deal with on a daily basis rarely makes it to the front pages. Instead, we read in the newspapers numerous slanted stories about the how the surge is succeeding and reducing violence. Never does anyone dare to discuss the costs of the war or its implications.
More Americans turning to Web for news
More Americans turning to Web for news Reuters
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe traditional journalism is out of touch, and nearly half are turning to the Internet to get their news, according to a new survey.
While most people think journalism is important to the quality of life, 64 percent are dissatisfied with the quality of journalism in their communities, a We Media/Zogby Interactive online poll showed.
A Manchurian Candidate in the White House?
A Manchurian Candidate in the White House? DAVE LINDORFF
Counterpunch
Saturday, March 1, 2008
With a viral campaign underway via email, right-wing radio, and on the street suggesting that Barack Obama is a black “Manchurian Candidate,” secretly trained as a Muslim fanatic who will insinuate himself into the White House, thence to undermine all that we hold dear, perhaps it is time to look at the Manchurian Candidate we already have in the White House, who, together with his handler over in Blair House, has pretty much done all the damage already.
THAT DANCIN’ FOOL IS STILL IN THE WHITE HOUSE
THAT DANCIN’ FOOL IS STILL IN THE WHITE HOUSE
by Dr. W.R. Marshall, Ph.D
March 1, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
It’s been quite the week in politics.
Barack and Hillary tussle in a big debate in Texas, which ends on a friendly note with hugs and warm fuzzy feelings for the party and the future…then Hillary wakes up the next day, realizes she’s still not President and tears Barack a new one, accuses him of Rovian tactics, and challenges him to a no-holds-barred cage match.
A NATIONAL SECURITY NIGHTMARE
A NATIONAL SECURITY NIGHTMARE
by Michael Cutler
March 1, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
An article appears on-line at CNN. The author of the article, Mike M. Ahlers is a producer at CNN who covers the Homeland Security beat for them. He and I have had numerous conversations about many of the issues concerning the nexus between immigration and national security and so I was pleased that he called me a couple of days ago to discuss the Visa Waiver Program and the outrageous position that none other than Tom Ridge, the first Secretary of Homeland Security has taken on this fatally flawed program.
Lessons On Iraq From A Founding Father
Washington Post
March 1, 2008
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Lessons On Iraq From A Founding Father
By Brian O’Malley
What would George Washington do about Iraq? In a December Outlook essay, historian Joseph J. Ellis argued that it’s not possible to theorize exact answers because the “gap between the founders’ time and ours is non-negotiable, and any direct linkage between them and now is intellectually problematic.” But Ellis also conceded that this position is “unacceptable to many of us, because it suggests that the past is an eternally lost world that has nothing to teach us.”
WHY VOTE FOR “LESSER OF TWO EVILS” WHEN YOU HAVE RON PAUL? by Alan Stang
WHY VOTE FOR “LESSER OF TWO EVILS” WHEN YOU HAVE RON PAUL?
by Alan Stang
March 1, 2008
NewsWithViews.com
In 1952, the country was on fire (as usual). The Democrats had ruled for twenty years. Swindler, mass murderer and traitor Franklin Roosevelt was safely dead. Harry Truman, who to everyone’s amazement had beaten Republican globalist Thomas Dewey in 1948, was now completing his term. And the truth about Communist infiltration and influence under the Democrats was oozing out.














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