Friday, February 24, 2012

Armed Federal Police Drones in the Skies over USA

Fully armed autonomous Police Drones numbering in the tens of thousands will soon be covering the skies of every city, state, and municipality in America.

Currently, in the United States because of federal restrictions on air space, commercial use of autonomous Drones is verboten. The Federal Aviation Association, though, has announced that it plans to revisit its restrictions in the spring of 2012. That means as soon as 2013 or 2014 the skies of America will be blanketed with Armed Predator Drones spying on US citizens.






“US Law enforcement, both Federal and State, are salivating at the opportunity to get there own personal Predator Drones in the sky.   The Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), an industry group that has been lobbying the FAA to make changes to its regulations to free up air space for unmanned vehicles and allow for greater government and commercial uses of drones, key word "GOVERNMENT."



The erosion of civil liberties is reaching an alarming rate. There will be a moment of before and after, much like 1939 preWW2 Germany.  The United States of America is sliding deeper and deeper into a downward spiral which will attract great forces to come to bear.  Those forces may or may not be agents of our better Angels.  History may decide that these days of unwarrented, overt, obtrusive, omnipresent, orwellian  survaillnce were the last days of a once free republic.

                                                                             Robert D Anding III

Monday, February 20, 2012

The LIE of Gun Control



In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 1953,
about 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up
and exterminated.
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In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million
Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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Germany established gun control in 1938. From 1939 to 1945, 13 million
jewish people and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and
exterminated.
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China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 1952, 20 million
political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and
exterminated.
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Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000
Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and
exterminated.
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Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979, 300,000
Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million
'educated' people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and
exterminated.
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Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because
of gun control: 56 million.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Truth, Plain and Simple

"Judge Napolitano's Final Word on the Last Episode of Freedom Watch. FOX news did not "fire" the Judge... they just cancelled his show. According to Fox News press release, the Judge will be appearing again on Fox but Freedom Watch is done for.rather ironic a show about freedom got shut down. Although its sad to watch this end, one had to wonder how long it was going to last or how it even got on Fox News at all.



 It is a sad day in this once free country when the truth of the government's encroachment on civil liberties is a reason for cancellation...

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Pentagon's Shopping List

The 30,000-pound bunker buster bomb is becoming an "urgent" NEED for the Pentagon's future plans.   The Massive Ordnance Penetrator, or MOP, is dropped by a B-2 Stealth Bomber or B-52 High Altitude bomber. The Pentagon is prepping 20 plus of the HUGE bombs for use against IRAN'S  hardened underground facility near the city of Qom in the Fardow mountain range.


The maker of the MOP Boeing advertises the Bunker Buster as a weapon which allows the warfighter to destroy ANY adversaries' most highly valued military facilities.  With a nod to the Bush administration's lies, Boeing added.. "especially those protecting weapons of mass destruction."

  Just as NATO underhandedly took over Libya they are now concentrating on surreptitiously felling Syria by a CIA coup.   Then, it's on to IRAN. 

The Drum beats to WWIII are getting louder and louder.


All Americans are Terrorists

Homeland Security states "YOU'RE ALL MILITIA NOW"

A recent Federal manifest, distributed to thousands of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) targets ALL US citizens concerned about their Second Amendment rights and the steady encroachment of the federal government, labeling all Americans as “militia extremists.”

http://www.scribd.com/doc/74788445/DHS-Extremism-Lexicon-FINAL

Wanting freedom is terrorism.

Ron Paul has crazy ideas and thoughts.

Wanting to protect our country by securing our borders is anti-Semitic.

They're slowly changing the framework.

For  NOW, it is "acts of violence"... which includes any freedom-loving, patriotic, US citizens who still believe that there are certain UN-alienable Rights set forth in the US constitution for all men.

Next it will be "acts of disobedience"...
 
Then, "Acts of vocal distrust of government"
 
Followed by "Acts of verbal terrorism"...

Finally..."Pre-Crime Thoughts against the government..."
Get it now?  The Slippery-slope right back to 1939 Germany...

Only this time it's not the Jews...

Its the Freedom loving, 2nd Amendment defending, Bill of Rights supporting, citizens of a once Free Country...

Who will be going to the DHS RE-Education centers 

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

US Administration lies about Afghanistan AGAIN!!!



How AMERICAN Politicians have let the US Military down...
By LT. COL. DANIEL L. DAVIS


I spent last year in Afghanistan, visiting and talking with U.S. troops and their Afghan partners. My duties with the Army’s Rapid Equipping Force took me into every significant area where our soldiers engage the enemy. Over the course of 12 months, I covered more than 9,000 miles and talked, traveled and patrolled with troops in Kandahar, Kunar, Ghazni, Khost, Paktika, Kunduz, Balkh, Nangarhar and other provinces. 

What I saw bore no resemblance to rosy official statements by U.S. military leaders about conditions on the ground. 

Entering this deployment, I was sincerely hoping to learn that the claims were true: that conditions in Afghanistan were improving, that the local government and military were progressing toward self-sufficiency. I did not need to witness dramatic improvements to be reassured, but merely hoped to see evidence of positive trends, to see companies or battalions produce even minimal but sustainable progress. 

Instead, I witnessed the absence of success on virtually every level. 

My arrival in country in late 2010 marked the start of my fourth combat deployment, and my second in Afghanistan. A Regular Army officer in the Armor Branch, I served in Operation Desert Storm, in Afghanistan in 2005-06 and in Iraq in 2008-09. In the middle of my career, I spent eight years in the U.S. Army Reserve and held a number of civilian jobs — among them, legislative correspondent for defense and foreign affairs for Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas. 

As a representative for the Rapid Equipping Force, I set out to talk to our troops about their needs and their circumstances. Along the way, I conducted mounted and dismounted combat patrols, spending time with conventional and Special Forces troops. I interviewed or had conversations with more than 250 soldiers in the field, from the lowest-ranking 19-year-old private to division commanders and staff members at every echelon. I spoke at length with Afghan security officials, Afghan civilians and a few village elders. 

I saw the incredible difficulties any military force would have to pacify even a single area of any of those provinces; I heard many stories of how insurgents controlled virtually every piece of land beyond eyeshot of a U.S. or International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) base. 

I saw little to no evidence the local governments were able to provide for the basic needs of the people. Some of the Afghan civilians I talked with said the people didn’t want to be connected to a predatory or incapable local government.
From time to time, I observed Afghan Security forces collude with the insurgency.
From Bad to Abysmal 

Much of what I saw during my deployment, let alone read or wrote in official reports, I can’t talk about; the information remains classified. But I can say that such reports — mine and others’ — serve to illuminate the gulf between conditions on the ground and official statements of progress. 

What I observed all over the country...


In January 2011, I made my first trip into the mountains of Kunar province near the Pakistan border to visit the troops of 1st Squadron, 32nd Cavalry. On a patrol to the northernmost U.S. position in eastern Afghanistan, we arrived at an Afghan National Police (ANP) station that had reported being attacked by the Taliban 2½ hours earlier.
Through the interpreter, I asked the police captain where the attack had originated, and he pointed to the side of a nearby mountain. 

“What are your normal procedures in situations like these?” I asked. “Do you form up a squad and go after them? Do you periodically send out harassing patrols? What do you do?” 

As the interpreter conveyed my questions, the captain’s head wheeled around, looking first at the interpreter and turning to me with an incredulous expression. Then he laughed. 

“No! We don’t go after them,” he said. “That would be dangerous!” 

According to the cavalry troopers, the Afghan policemen rarely leave the cover of the checkpoints. In that part of the province, the Taliban literally run free.
In June, I was in the Zharay district of Kandahar province, returning to a base from a dismounted patrol. Gunshots were audible as the Taliban attacked a U.S. checkpoint about one mile away. 

As I entered the unit’s command post, the commander and his staff were watching a live video feed of the battle. Two ANP vehicles were blocking the main road leading to the site of the attack. The fire was coming from behind a haystack. We watched as two Afghan men emerged, mounted a motorcycle and began moving toward the Afghan policemen in their vehicles. 

The U.S. commander turned around and told the Afghan radio operator to make sure the policemen halted the men. The radio operator shouted into the radio repeatedly, but got no answer. 

On the screen, we watched as the two men slowly motored past the ANP vehicles. The policemen neither got out to stop the two men, nor answered the radio — until the motorcycle was out of sight. 

To a man, the U.S. officers in that unit told me they had nothing but contempt for the Afghan troops in their area — and that was before the above incident occurred.
In August, I went on a dismounted patrol with troops in the Panjwai district of Kandahar province. Several troops from the unit had recently been killed in action, one of whom was a very popular and experienced soldier. One of the unit’s senior officers rhetorically asked me, “How do I look these men in the eye and ask them to go out day after day on these missions? What’s harder: How do I look [my soldier’s] wife in the eye when I get back and tell her that her husband died for something meaningful? How do I do that?”
One of the senior enlisted leaders added, “Guys are saying, ‘I hope I live so I can at least get home to R&R leave before I get it,’ or ‘I hope I only lose a foot.’ Sometimes they even say which limb it might be: ‘Maybe it’ll only be my left foot.’ They don’t have a lot of confidence that the leadership two levels up really understands what they’re living here, what the situation really is.” 

On Sept. 11, the 10th anniversary of the infamous attack on the U.S., I visited another unit in Kunar province, this one near the town of Asmar. I talked with the local official who served as the cultural adviser to the U.S. commander. 

Here’s how the conversation went: 

Davis: “Here you have many units of the Afghan National Security Forces [ANSF]. Will they be able to hold out against the Taliban when U.S. troops leave this area?”
Adviser: “No. They are definitely not capable. Already all across this region [many elements of] the security forces have made deals with the Taliban. [The ANSF] won’t shoot at the Taliban, and the Taliban won’t shoot them. 

“Also, when a Taliban member is arrested, he is soon released with no action taken against him. So when the Taliban returns [when the Americans leave after 2014], so too go the jobs, especially for everyone like me who has worked with the coalition.
“Recently, I got a cellphone call from a Talib who had captured a friend of mine. While I could hear, he began to beat him, telling me I’d better quit working for the Americans. I could hear my friend crying out in pain. [The Talib] said the next time they would kidnap my sons and do the same to them. Because of the direct threats, I’ve had to take my children out of school just to keep them safe. 

“And last night, right on that mountain there [he pointed to a ridge overlooking the U.S. base, about 700 meters distant], a member of the ANP was murdered. The Taliban came and called him out, kidnapped him in front of his parents, and took him away and murdered him. He was a member of the ANP from another province and had come back to visit his parents. He was only 27 years old. The people are not safe anywhere.” 

That murder took place within view of the U.S. base, a post nominally responsible for the security of an area of hundreds of square kilometers. Imagine how insecure the population is beyond visual range. And yet that conversation was representative of what I saw in many regions of Afghanistan. 

In all of the places I visited, the tactical situation was bad to abysmal. If the events I have described — and many, many more I could mention — had been in the first year of war, or even the third or fourth, one might be willing to believe that Afghanistan was just a hard fight, and we should stick it out. Yet these incidents all happened in the 10th year of war. 

As the numbers depicting casualties and enemy violence indicate the absence of progress, so too did my observations of the tactical situation all over Afghanistan. 


HUGE Credibility Gap 


I’m hardly the only one who has noted the discrepancy between official statements and the truth on the ground. 

A January 2011 report by the Afghan NGO Security Office noted that public statements made by U.S. and ISAF leaders at the end of 2010 were “sharply divergent from IMF, [international military forces, NGO-speak for ISAF] ‘strategic communication’ messages suggesting improvements. We encourage [nongovernment organization personnel] to recognize that no matter how authoritative the source of any such claim, messages of the nature are solely intended to influence American and European public opinion ahead of the withdrawal, and are not intended to offer an accurate portrayal of the situation for those who live and work here.” 


The following month, Anthony Cordesman, on behalf of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, wrote that ISAF and the U.S. leadership failed to report accurately on the reality of the situation in Afghanistan. 

“Since June 2010, the unclassified reporting the U.S. does provide has steadily shrunk in content, effectively ‘spinning’ the road to victory by eliminating content that illustrates the full scale of the challenges ahead,” Cordesman wrote. “They also, however, were driven by political decisions to ignore or understate Taliban and insurgent gains from 2002 to 2009, to ignore the problems caused by weak and corrupt Afghan governance, to understate the risks posed by sanctuaries in Pakistan, and to ‘spin’ the value of tactical ISAF victories while ignoring the steady growth of Taliban influence and control.”
How many more men must die in support of a mission that is not succeeding and behind an array of more than seven years of optimistic statements by U.S. senior leaders in Afghanistan? No one expects our leaders to always have a successful plan. But we do expect — and the men who do the living, fighting and dying deserve — to have our leaders tell us the truth about what’s going on. 

I first encountered senior-level equivocation during a 1997 division-level “experiment” that turned out to be far more setpiece than experiment. Over dinner at Fort Hood, Texas, Training and Doctrine Command leaders told me that the Advanced Warfighter Experiment (AWE) had shown that a “digital division” with fewer troops and more gear could be far more effective than current divisions. The next day, our congressional staff delegation observed the demonstration firsthand, and it didn’t take long to realize there was little substance to the claims. Virtually no legitimate experimentation was actually conducted. All parameters were carefully scripted. All events had a preordained sequence and outcome. The AWE was simply an expensive show, couched in the language of scientific experimentation and presented in glowing press releases and public statements, intended to persuade Congress to fund the Army’s preference. Citing the AWE’s “results,” Army leaders proceeded to eliminate one maneuver company per combat battalion. But the loss of fighting systems was never offset by a commensurate rise in killing capability. 


A decade later, in the summer of 2007, I was assigned to the Future Combat Systems (FCS) organization at Fort Bliss, Texas. It didn’t take long to discover that the same thing the Army had done with a single division at Fort Hood in 1997 was now being done on a significantly larger scale with FCS. Year after year, the congressionally mandated reports from the Government Accountability Office revealed significant problems and warned that the system was in danger of failing. Each year, the Army’s senior leaders told members of Congress at hearings that GAO didn’t really understand the full picture and that to the contrary, the program was on schedule, on budget, and headed for success. Ultimately, of course, the program was canceled, with little but spinoffs to show for $18 billion spent. 


If Americans were able to compare the public statements many of our leaders have made with classified data, this credibility gulf would be immediately observable. Naturally, I am not authorized to divulge classified material to the public. But I am legally able to share it with members of Congress. I have accordingly provided a much fuller accounting in a classified report to several members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, senators and House members.

Monday, February 06, 2012

Civilan Spy Programs

The Federal government is fast approaching it plan of unifying local Police, Fire and Rescue,  State Police, and all departments of the homeland security  whose underpinnings are the new Civilian spy  programs.   This marriage of Federal and Civilian  domestic spying is being called..."Threat fusion centers" which integrates real time data from public and private sources.

The FBI has now made public their "Communities Against Terrorism" Suspicious Activity Reporting flyers.


Listed below are all 25 known flyers that should be read in their entirety if one wishes to discover just how far the United States has traveled in its attempt to replicate a level of citizen snitches not seen since the Stasi of East Germany.

  1. Airport Service Providers -- Includes on-craft providers: baggage, cleaners, cargo, catering, mechanics, ground crew, food service, cleaners, security, taxi, limos, and shuttles.
  2. Beauty/Drug Suppliers -- People who have burn marks, missing limbs, travel a long distance, nervous, who are picked up, make illogical requests (even of consumer-grade products).
  3. Bulk Fuel Distributors -- New customers not from the area, those using cash for large transactions, nervous, large purchases, having a rental vehicle.
  4. Construction Sites -- People with environmental slogans and/or anti-government slogans, banners or signs that threaten or imply violence.
  5. Dive/Boat Shops -- New customers reluctant to provide complete personal information, customer who does not have certification, using cash for expensive transactions, extended rentals, appearing uninterested in safety rules, experiencing guarded behavior. 
  6. Electronics Stores -- Person who alters appearance from visit to visit (changing hair color, shaving, etc.), fills a "shopping list" of components while lacking knowledge about their use. Pays cash for large purchases. 
  7.  
  8. Farm Supply Stores -- New customers not from the area, nervous or impatient, suspicious inquiries regarding equipment specifications, failing to state legitimate use for supplies, rental vehicle, cash for large transactions.
  9. Financial Institutions -- No evidence for legitimate business activity, those with multiple accounts, banks, parties, and jurisdictions (layering).  Mixed deposits (money orders, third-party checks, and/or payroll into a business account).  Large volume of wire transfers, or repetitive patterns, shell entities, "pass through" points by foreign jurisdictions.
  10. General Aviation -- Taking flying lessons but appear uninterested, renting under vague reasons for doing so, requests to fly over specific locations without substantiated reason, taking pictures or videos of potentially sensitive locations, actions outside the norm, parking near the perimeter of airport, asking questions without substantiation. 
  11. General Public -- Basically everything exhibited by those with an inquisitive nature: questions, note taking, drawing, annotating maps, inappropriate photos or videos, people in places where they do not belong.
  12. Hobby Shops -- Interest in remote-controlled aircraft, interest that does not seem genuine, possessing little knowledge of purchase, exhibiting unusual interest, exhibiting no interest, using cash for large transactions.
  13. Home Improvement and Large Retail Stores -- Large quantity of ammunition, firearms and ammunition out of season, combination of unusual items, interest in night vision and camouflage apparel, purchases of pipe fittings and supplies, rental vehicle, refusal to complete firearms paperwork, using cash for large transactions.
  14. Hotels/Motels
  15. Internet Cafes
  16. Shopping Malls -- Wearing backpacks, discreet use of cameras, note-taking, or video over an extended period, several men arriving together then splitting up, continuing to communicate (dry run?), speaking to security guards, comments regarding radical theology, vague or cryptic warnings, or anti-U.S. sentiments that appear out of place and provocative.
  17. Martial Arts/Paintball -- Insist on paying with cash, travels long distance to participate, interest in learning offensive moves in a confined space, learning the use of hidden weapons, learning kill and restraint techniques with no occupational need, group training, uttering racist, religious, unusual, anti-US, or vague and cryptic warnings, close combat training, paintball tactics of ambush or kidnapping scenarios, operating a private facility, converting large plots of rural land to conduct these activities.
  18. Mass Transportation -- Altering one's appearance, exhibiting burns, bleached body hair, concealed wires, nervous, actions suggesting use of a hidden camera, unusual comments, questioning security/facility personnel via normal means of communication, groups arriving together then splitting up and communicating via cell phone.
  19. Military Surplus -- Demanding identity privacy, insisting on paying with cash, suspicious comments, bulk purchase
  20. Peroxide Explosives -- Unknown customer, individual requesting more information.
  21. Recognizing Sleepers -- Arrival from countries where violent militant Islamic
  22. groups are known to operate, long unexplained absences, fury at the West for reasons ranging from personal problems to global policies of the U.S., conspiracy theories about Westerners (e.g. the CIA arranged for 9/11 to legitimize the invasion of foreign lands), accusing the West of trying to destroy Islam.
  23. Rental Cars -- Reluctance to provide complete personal information, using cash, unusual questions.
  24. Rental Properties -- Using cash for large transactions, inquiries about local sites, refusing maintenance or service over extended time, not using property for intended purpose, unusual number of package deliveries, unusual amounts of traffic, discovery of unusual items.
  25. Rental Trucks -- Reluctance to provide personal information, cash for large transactions, inquiries about renting a truck with a wooden floor, questions about vehicle specifications.
  26. Storage Facilities -- Failing to provide complete personal information, using cash to pay fees in advance, placing unusual items in storage, disposing of tools, gloves, masks, or clothing, discarding clothes or shoes in new condition, avoiding contact with rental facility personnel, accessing facility an unusual number of times, storing items that emit unusual odors or leak liquids.
  27. Tattoo Shops -- Demanding identity "privacy," paying cash, altering appearance (beard, hair style, hair color, style of dress, etc.), making racist or extreme statements, suspicious comments that suggest or appear to endorse violence in support of a cause, repeated returns with multiple individuals requesting identical tattoos, inquiries about unusual methods of tattooing or placement which could allow the concealment of extremist symbols

Friday, January 27, 2012

Massive US prep for attack on Iran

The US military continues it's break neck preparation for it's soon attack on Iran with a massive concentration of US air, sea, and land forces on the two strategic islands.  The first being Soqotra, is a small archipelago of four islands in the Indian Ocean. The largest island, also called Socotra, is about 95% of the landmass of the archipelago. It lies some 240 kilometres (150 mi) east of the Horn of Africa and 380 kilometres (240 mi) south of the Arabian Peninsula.

The second island being Masirah an island off the East coast of Oman, 95 km long north-south, between 12 and 14 km wide. 


 This concentration of US military forces is the largest since the United States invaded Iraq in 2003. If the current pace of arrivals on the two island bases continues unabated, 50,000 US troops will have boots on the ground on both Socotra and Masirah by mid-February.

This is in addition to the 50,000 US military troops already present in the Persian Gulf. 

The drums of war are beating loudly as the US will shortly command over a 100,000 boots on the ground.  Lessons learned in the Iraq war I & 2 have taught Washington that success in the middle east depends more on a military presence then just point and click air power. 

Adding to the massive manned military build up, the American Navy will have three US aircraft carriers and their strike groups plus a French carrier in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea all by February 15th 2012. 

Those ships include the USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Carl Vinson, USS Enterprise and the Charles de Gaulle nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.

A fourth US carrier and it's strike group will be near by in the Pacific Ocean. In less then 48 hours sailing time they can be off of Iran’s coast ready to fight.

Soon, very soon, the world will see 1 of 4 scenarios:

1) A False flag, staged event whose bloody body count will have the public into demanding
      an attack on Iran.

2) A sudden FIRST STRIKE attack by Israel, in the early morning hours, which will be
     the spark which  ignite the entire Middle east.

3) Economic/ Military / Humanitarian sanctions so severe that Iran threatens to
     cut all oil supplies to the West (and / or) threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz. 
     This will cause the Western finical markets to nearly collapse, forcing the US and
     Israel to attack Iran or risk the collapse of the Western Democracies.    

4) An unknown, preplanned action, which causes a Known reaction leading the entire world into WW3

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Yeah Right!

Obama to Ignore Order to Appear in Atlanta Court

by Keith Koffler on January 25, 2012, 11:34 pm

President Obama will ignore an order by an Atlanta judge to appear in court Thursday for a hearing in a case challenging his qualifications under the Constitution to be president.
According to the White House, Obama will continue with his current trip out West, starting the day in Las Vegas and then continuing on to Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado before heading to Detroit where he will spend the night.

The Associated Press reported last week that the judge had denied a motion to quash a subpoena for the president to show up for the hearing, which is scheduled for 9 am ET.

The case centers on whether Obama, whose father was Kenyan, qualifies as a “natural born citizen,” as required of a president under the Constitution. Some contend that “natural born citizen” means both of a presidential candidate’s parents must be U.S. citizens.
The Atlanta lawsuit would deny Obama the right to participate in the March 6 Georgia Democratic primary, though backers of the suit clearly hope to establish a precedent that would help make a national issue over whether Obama can serve as president.

A letter apparently sent by Obama attorney Michael Jablonski Wednesday to Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp asks Kemp to “bring an end to this baseless, costly and unproductive hearing by withdrawing the original hearing request as improvidently issued.”

Jablonski states that while waiting for Kemp to do as requested, “we will, of course, suspend further participation in these proceedings, including the hearing scheduled for January 26.”

A letter that appears to be from Kemp to Jablonski rejects the demand and holds out the threat of punitive action should Obama and his attorneys withdraw from the proceedings.
“To the extent a request to withdraw the case referral is procedurally available, I do not believe such a request would be judicious given the hearing is set for tomorrow morning,” the Kemp letter states. “Anything you and your client place in the record in response to the challenge will be beneficial to my review of the initial decision; however, if you and your client choose to suspend your participation in the OSAH proceedings, please understand that you do so at your own peril.”


Does anyone think Obama actuallyshowed up for the hearing?


Nope!


Was anything at all done about it?


Nope!


politicians only get in trouble when they do NOT do what their Master's tell them.  As long as a politician dances like a chicken to the tune of their Master's they will continue to be above the law. 

Now ask me what would have happened to a Normal Citizen if they had ignored the Judges orders.


The full extent of the law would have come crashing down on their heads, Stormtroopers, Swat teams, et-all.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Precrime Thought Criminals

 Big brother surveillance by US police forces has exploded.  The Associated Press reports that East Orange, New Jersey intends to identfy criminal by their PRE-ACTIONS by shinning PRE-suspects with a red-beamed spotlight, before any crime is committed.

The “PRE-CRIME” thought deterrent will be mounted on ALL street lights, and, or buildings or any suitable structures.

In East Orange, and cities all over the United States everyone is NOW a “Pre-crime” suspect until the Local, State, or Federal government decides otherwise.

 To add to the 'PRE-CRIME' hysteria officer squad cars also scan the license plates of EVERY SINGLE  vehicle they pass, checking them against a variety of lists– from terrorist monitor lists, to unpaid parking tickets, warrants and more.

Officers can then pull over vehicles even if the driver has committed no violations, so, as to divert attention from BIG BROTHER'S Pre-Crime patrol vehicle.


Cameras tied into police video monitor stations can also be accessed from squad cars as well as the reverse.   Patrolling PRE-CRIME Thought Police can zoom in on nearby locations to determine if a Pre-Crime Thought might be in progress.    A NON-suspect can be identified and arrested BEFORE HE/SHE engages in PRE-CRIME thoughts.

How effective is this New technology?

Only one single crime is solved for every 1,000 CCTV PRE_CRIME Thought cameras

So, to catch one single purse snatcher, 10,000 citizens are monitored minute by minute, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.  Civil rights are violated, the US Constitution is shredded, and individual privacy, guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, is illegally denied

All to catch 1 single misdemeanor criminal...

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Dark Skies

The Main Stream Media (MSM) unwillingness to cover the National Defense Authorization Act, a radical piece of legislation which outrageously redefines the continental United States of America as a “battlefield” is indicative of the Orwellian thought process occurring in America.    

 The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2012 was signed into United States law on December 31, 2011 by President Barack Obama.
The Act authorizes $662 billion in funding, among other things “for the defense of the United States and its interests abroad.” In a signing statement, President Obama described the Act as addressing national security programs, Department of Defense health care costs, counter-terrorism within the U.S. and abroad, and military modernization.

The Act also imposes new economic sanctions against Iran (section 1045), commissions reviews of the military capabilities of countries such as Iran, China, and Russia, and refocuses the strategic goals of NATO towards energy security.

The most controversial provisions to receive wide attention are contained in Title X, Subtitle D, entitled “Counter-Terrorism.” In particular, sub-sections 1021 and 1022, which deal with indefinite prolonged detention of AMERICAN CITIZENS which the government suspects of involvement in ANY Activity IT, the government deems as threatening.

The N.D.A.A. by DEFAULT makes EVERY US citizens subject to military apprehension and detainment for life without access to a trial or attorney.  When did this become acceptable in a land once called Free and Brave?

 Habeas Corpus the foundational corner stone, the linchpin of the United States Constitution has been struck down by the Tyranny of Evil men masquerading as Agents of change.

The Writ of Habeas Corpus is a judicial mandate requiring that a prisoner be brought before the court to determine whether the government has the right to continue detaining them.


The potential implications for abuse by the Presidential authority is staggering!

Where is the oversight?

Where is the oversight?

Where is the oversight?
  
 This is a Oubliette whose offspring bears malice and dark skies...
                                                                                      Robert D Anding III

Friday, January 20, 2012

Alaska Man Cited For forgetting he's a SLAVE

Slaves have no right's, Serf's have no right's on their Master's property or too their Master's property.  

Chad Gerondale, of Alaska forgot that he was a SLAVE.  

Alaska Wildlife Storm-Troopers last week issued Gerondale a summons to appear in court on Feb. 3 to be arraigned on a misdemeanor charge of illegal barter of game meat. Troopers issued a news release Friday stating Gerondale had been cited for agreeing to trade 125 pounds of moose meat for two cords of firewood.

Buying, selling or bartering of game meat, except snowshoe hares, is illegal.

Gerondale allegedly offered to swap moose meat for firewood on the radio show, Tradio, which airs on KFAR 660 AM.

“The allegations are the guy was on Tradio and said, ‘I need some firewood and I’m willing to trade some moose meat,’” Satterberg said.

Trooper Ken Vanspronsen contacted Gerondale to make a deal and then showed up at his house and issued him a citation, Satterberg said.

“If you say, ‘I’ve got some moose meat; you’ve got some salmon, let’s trade,’ that’s a crime,” Satterberg said. “Simply making the statement is the crime. That’s a serious First Amendment question.

What the law says:
AS16.05.920. Prohibited Conduct Generally.
(a) Unless permitted by AS16.05-AS16.40, by AS41.14, or by regulation adopted under AS16.05-AS16.40 or AS41.14, a person may not take, possess, transport, sell, offer to sell, purchase, or offer to purchase fish, game, or marine aquatic plants, or any part of fish, game, or aquatic plants, or a nest or egg of fish or game.

Another example of the enslavement of the American people.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

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The US Congress does NOT Fucking own the Internet!

Nor does SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS with lots of $$$ have the right to tell the world What WE can do with our interconnected computers.

Dear SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Go Fuck yourselves! And take your crappy mediocre movies, pre-packaged shitty pop music, FAke ass A.Idol, and your steaming pile of dog shit called pop-rap and shove it up your ass!

Keep your filthy stinking hands off OUR Internet!




P.S. Dear Politicians..."Go Fuck yourselves, you thieving, lying, back stabbing, country betraying, self-serving, scum!"






















Sunday, January 15, 2012

US Debt Noose

          United States National Debt Facts...
  • It took the country from George Washington until Ronald Reagan—approximately 200 years—to reach the first $1 trillion in debt. 

  • Politicians driven by short-term election goals focus on short-term problems. For example, President Bush once told us the problem was shrinking, pointing to  the  annual federal budget deficit, which fell from a high of $413 billion in fiscal 2004 to about $163 billion in fiscal 2007. The debt, meanwhile, continues to explode. 

  • All of the taxes you pay, including Social Security, are used for current government services and benefits, NONE of it is saved for OUR future. 

  • US Office of Management and Budget, "There is nothing left. There are no finical assets in the Social Security trust fund."

  • The Government Accountability Office states , if spending on government retirement programs remains on its current course and revenues grow at their historical averages, interest on the debt could skyrocket from its current 9 percent to almost 50 percent of the budget by 2040.

  • Fed Chairman has stated that the time to solve this problem was "ten years ago." Meanwhile, Congressional Quarterly reports that a delay of even 10 years in solving this will triple the impossibility of EVER solving the problem.

  • Washington IS absolutely myopically intending to make the nation's fiscal problems much worse by expanding entitlements and bail-outs.  The 2012 US budget calls for adding  more than 3 trillion dollars to the federal debt via deficit spending and as much as another five trillion in unfunded liabilities.