Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Yet another attempt from the military to hijack & trick our children...

Yet another attempt from the military to hijack & trick our children...

Please read and inform:

My 17.5 year old is currently looking for a part-time job while he attends school. A new Kohl's Department store is opening up in our very ticky-tacky, upper-middle class suburban neighborhood. (In this area, that is news). My son decided to apply for a part-time position there through snagajob.com. Well, he was NOT able to apply because there is this little box at the bottom of the online application (we were informed we could ONLY apply online), that is checked off and will not allow you to uncheck it (ONLY if you claim to be anything than 'white'...my son claimed white AND Latino)...this box, that can not be unchecked if minority states: "You may be able to receive up to $22,000 just for signing on with the US Army. Please have a US Army Recruiter contact me with information about how I can become Army Strong. By requesting more information from the US Army or Army Reserve, you are not applying to or enlisting in the Army."

We tried deleting our info and reapplying but the cookies kept most of the info intact. I deleted my cookies and reapplied and stated 'white' under race/nationality/ethnicity ONLY, and WAS ABLE to uncheck this box!

We tried to apply via Kohl's website directly but they did not have any part-time postings for this area, whereas they did have many under snagajob.com.

We also tried to contact Kohl's directly regarding this, but again, a wild-goose chase.

The snagajob.com link I am referring to is: http://www.snagajob.com/job-seeker/registration/contact-information.aspx

I searched for a way to contact them and basically let them hear what I thought of their sneaky, little, disgusting box, but did not find a contact (only a maze of wild-goose chases).

The military/government (now one-in-the-same), is trying every sneaky possible way to enlist our children to go kill and get killed so that our 'government' can steal other countries' resources. We NEED to inform young people about this and make them aware of these dangerous, little, sneaky boxes and fine prints NOW.

I have seen college scholarship applications with little boxes like these claiming that if you do NOT enlist, you will NOT be considered for the scholarship or any other (WTF???!!!).

How disgusting can what is left of America get?!!! (This is a rhetorical question, I REALLY do NOT want to know the answer to this).

Thank you for your time,
Marilyn

The entire online application form appears as follows:
Contact Information >
Education >
Experience >
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What job category are you most interested in? *
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What is your ethnicity? *

This information may be provided to certain employers in order to allow them to comply with equal employment opportunity requirements. If you choose not to provide this information, you will not be subject to any adverse treatment from employers and your decision will have no impact on any potential hiring decision.

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mm/dd/yyyy

Have you ever served in the U.S. Military?
Yes No

You may be able to receive up to $22,000 just for signing on with the US Army. Please have a US Army Recruiter contact me with information about how I can become Army Strong. By requesting more information from the US Army or Army Reserve, you are not applying to or enlisting in the Army.
Are you an American citizen?


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Recent US Government Activities




...Black Water...good name for it...

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=8986891
Blackwater





(from John Cusack's Blog... I love that man!)


Thursday, July 24, 2008


WELCOME TO CAMP MOGUL

by Paul Krassner


My irreverent friend, Khan Manka, Chairman & CEO of Manka Brothers Studios, had broken his ankle and was afraid he wouldn't be able to attend the 26th annual gathering of the nation's most powerful executives and their trophy wives in Sun Valley, Idaho. I really wanted to spy on this summer camp for billionaires, so I suggested that Manka get a wheelchair, then I could serve as his official wheelchair pusher, and he immediately went for the idea.

This by-now traditional five-day extravaganza for 300 guests has been hosted by Wall Street investment banker Herbert Allen, President and CEO of Allen & Company. There were moguls all over the campground, overflowing with the country's most influential leaders in business, entertainment and media. I could feel myself developing a severe case of imposter syndrome.

Saturday was Talent Night, and it was absolutely hysterical. Part-time Sun Valley resident Tom Hanks served as the emcee. Warren Buffet was the opening act, with a medley of Jimmy Buffet songs, all sung out of tune. Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos skillfully juggled five Kindels (wireless electronic books). Edgar Bronfman from Warner Music--dressed like the character Tevya in *Fiddler on the Roof*--sang with zest, "If I Were a Rich Man." Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang--who had turned down an offer from Microsoft to buy Yahoo earlier this year--sang a duet with the ex-CEO of Microsoft, Bill Gates, harmonizing on a song from *Annie Get Your Gun,* "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better." Meg Whitman of eBay did a striptease, auctioning off each item of clothing, one at a time, and over 3-million dollars was raised for an unnamed charity.

There had been a lot of drinking in the evening, and it was obviously too much booze that loosened up Fox mogul Rupert Murdoch's tongue. He was shouting at the moon: "Who says there are 27 million slaves around the fucking world? How would anybody know? Do they have census takers or what? Where can I get one? You tell me! I'll decide!"

Also, a screaming match broke out between the co-founders of Google, Sergei Brin and Eric Schmidt, over the infamous cover of the *New Yorker,* which depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as the new President and First Lady, as a terrorist couple doing the fist-bump gesture in the Oval Office. Sergei thought it was a brilliant satirical illustration, but Eric thought it was racist and irresponsible.

Last year, the surprise guest was former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. This year, it was Steven Beschloss, the editor of a new magazine which will be launched this fall and be delivered to 100,000 U.S. households with an average net worth of $25-million. There were piles of preview copies scattered about.

While Beschloss was holding court in an outdoor area, annoying mosquitoes kept buzzing around the crowd. Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, yelled at him, "I gues we'll never hear *your* readers whining about a mental recession. And those of your subscribers who are in the sub-prime mortgage industry--these mosquitoes are *their* fault, because, along with all the home foreclosures they're responsible for, the stagnant water in abandoned pools turns into new breeding grounds for mosquitoes."

Others drowned him out by singing the mogul version of good old-fashioned camp songs, such as "This Land Is *My* Land, This Land Is *My* Land" and "KumBuyYahoo." I couldn't help but notice that billionaire activist Carl Icahn snapped his fingers as if having an epiphany; a week later he ended up on Yahoo's board of directors.

Khan Manka explained that the bigwigs at these events have so-called "informal" meetings which always take place where a pair of individuals can have their discussions alone without any interruption--on the golf course, hiking along an isolated trail, fly-fishing at Silver Creek--but Manka had been privy to only one specific example that he could share.

"Back in 1995," he told me, "Disney honcho Michael Eisner met with Robert Iger, who was then the head of ABC. And exactly one month later, these two giant companies merged into one media megamonster. Coincidence? I don't think so. Their deal had been sealed when Eisner and Iger exchanged friendship bracelets that they had worked on at Camp Mogul."
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Originally posted on ArthurBlog on Yahoo.com




Bio Warfare by the US against the US


Wednesday, July 23, 2008


send this around!

Rob Gonsalves
"Martin Blank goes to war."

The adventures of the Bush administration have, it seems, driven John Cusack a little crazy, just as they drove Richard Kelly far enough around the bend to make his much-maligned epic "Southland Tales." Perhaps these men have found a workable response, if not the only one, to current events: broad satire sprinkled heavily with glitzy disgust.

War, Inc., written by Cusack along with Jeremy Pikser (Bulworth) and the postmodernist novelist Mark Leyner, doesn't even pretend to buy into American warfare in the Middle East as remotely ennobling or democracy-inspiring. Tonally, this farce is all over the place, getting easy laughs from official doublespeak about new prosthetic limbs ("Just another breathtaking example of how American know-how alleviates the suffering it creates") and then choking our laughter off. The business of war is serious even when it's funny, and vice versa.

War, Inc. could almost be a default sequel to Grosse Pointe Blank, 1997's witty, jet-black comedy about hit-man Martin Blank and his struggle to regain his humanity at his ten-year class reunion. Here, Cusack is Brand Hauser, a government assassin tasked to whack an oil baron who wants to run a pipeline through (fictional) Turaqistan and drink some of America's milkshake. Brand is given a cover story: he'll be organizing the arrival and media opportunities of rising Turaqi pop star Yonica Babyyeah (Hilary Duff, sullying her squeaky-clean persona impressively). Plaguing Brand's existence are this movie's Minnie Driver, leftist reporter Natalie Hegalhuzen (Marisa Tomei), who wants the full story on what Brand is doing in Turaqistan, and this movie's Joan Cusack, hard-bitten assistant Marsha Dillon (played by ... Joan Cusack), who wants Brand to ice the target already so they can all go home.

Add in an appearance by Dan Aykroyd as the amiably venal vice-president and a Joe Strummer-esque score by David Robbins (brother of Cusack's buddy Tim) and you really do have Martin Blank Goes to War, but as a die-hard fan of GPB, I didn't care. Cusack's morose intelligence holds everything together, and he has an agreeably combative rapport with Tomei and a gentler one with Duff, whose Yonica symbolizes how we're trying to "democratize" the Middle East by Britneyizing and corporatizing it. The movie takes some cues from satires old (Dr. Strangelove) and more recent (Wag the Dog, especially in its barbs at the press for being so easily gulled by the government's magic show), but its tempo and emphasis are all its own. Joshua Seftel, a documentarian making his narrative feature debut, channels Kubrick as well as Terry Gilliam in his cool fish-eyed-lens assessment of Turaqistan's chaotic chessboard. By the time we see a tank with a goldenpalace.com banner on its tail, it's no longer clear where monetary fantasia ends and war-torn reality begins.

War, Inc. is looser than GPB, and makes time for several extended scenes of various characters just sitting around getting to know each other, a welcome respite from what always threatens to become a cartoon. In a dazzlingly brutal dust-up between Brand and some local thugs, Cusack shows he hasn't lost any of his kickboxing flair, nor his way of looking soulfully stricken when caught in the bloody act by a loved one. In these movies, Cusack is America, abashed by his talent for and background in violence, and eager to escape it — here, Brand constantly chugs hot sauce to burn himself out of awareness (he says he's trained his tear ducts not to flow when he downs the stuff). People are always consuming in the movie — Yonica has her Popeye's Chicken (a front for Brand's shadowy liaison), a soldier chomps on freeze-dried coffee to amp himself up for crowd control.

Critics will probably rush to smear "War, Inc." as a rehash or irrelevant or even un-American, but it's a good deal smarter and more satisfying than that — a punk-rock Strangelove riff on a mission very much unaccomplished.




The Government That We Were Told/Demanded To ’Trust"?!

The good ol' govt. of the good ol' USA...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chXjCtkymRQ
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Filmmaker Calls 911 Attacks "a Hoax"

Filmmaker Calls 911 Attacks "a Hoax"

By Henry Makow Ph.D.
May 29, 2008

http://www.henrymakow.com/filmmaker_was_at_pentagon_on_9.html

On Sept. 11 2001, filmmaker Paul Cross was doing post-production work in Washington DC when he heard about the "terrorist" attack. He visited the crash-site just five hours after impact and could plainly see the official story was a lie.

"There was no passenger jet wreckage; the lawn wasn't scorched; lamp posts, fences and construction materials in the path of the jet were untouched." Cross told me. "If this was a hoax, then the attack on the World Trade Centre was also a hoax."

Cross, 45, characterizes his pre-9-11 self as a "flag- waving patriot" who "voted Republican all my life."

He was crushed. "I love my country. I was in mourning for weeks, literally in tears for what has become of this country."

He decided to alert his fellow citizens by making the feature film "Severe Visibility" about a Pentagon accountant, Major Stanley Kruter, who is slightly injured in the attack. He "has his head buried in the sand" but questions the official story when approached by a British investigative reporter.

Cross opted to make a feature instead of a documentary because he felt documentaries preach to the converted. He wanted to reach ordinary Americans who could identify with the cognitive dissonance his hero experienced as he tried to comprehend the implications of the hoax and its mass acceptance.

Cross raised over $500,000 from friends and family. Many actors etc. wanted to participate and worked for less.

Cross wrote, directed and starred in the 90-min. feature. The film describes his own coming to terms with political reality.

Cross insists he identifies with the investigative reporter, not Kruter. But in an uncanny way, his own life now resembles the accountant who refused to pretend he saw a passenger plane.

Cross can't find a distributor for the movie. He can't get it shown at film festivals in the US.
They say their corporate owners or sponsors would not permit it.

"I feel like I am in Nazi Germany the way some people in Hollywood are reacting to it. What is everyone so afraid of? Everyone seems to like the film but... most of the distribution companies I have approached... don't want to release a film with so strong a statement."

He can't get interviews or reviews in the mainstream press. This is tangible proof of how art and information are controlled in our supposedly "free" society.

(Many politically sensitive movies never see the light of day. For eg. director Henry Bean had to show his wonderful movie, "The Believer" about a Jewish neo-Nazi, to a rabbi and some matrons at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in LA. They didn't like it and it never reached theaters.)

Paul Cross has received hate mail, and death threats. "The truth hurts," Cross says. "People can't face it."

But the film has been embraced abroad. "The media tells people the truth in other countries," he said.

Cross has joined the select minority of Americans who awoke on 9-11. We are the child who says the Emperor has no clothes surrounded by conformists who won't believe their own common sense and eyes.

The other 9-11 movies like "Flight 93" and "World Trade Centre" are propaganda. They perpetuate the myths that 9-11 shattered. Oliver Stone is a shadow of the man who made "Platoon" and "JFK."

THE FILM

"Severe Visibility" is hard to watch. Cross said he meant it so. He wanted viewers to confront what happened on Sept 11, 2001. He wanted them to mourn the innocent victims and the demise of freedom.

The main character has a childish faith in his country. He addresses his diary to Thomas Jefferson as if the founding fathers were pristine. The dialogue and action are stilted. There isn't much of a plot and Cross is pretty long-winded. Incongruously, Kruter doesn't change the blood-stained bandage on his forehead.

I have passed the "cognitive dissonance" phase. I wished Kruter had been less naive and had told his interrogators, "Hey, I wasn't looking out the window."

Christ said: "See, I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. So be as cunning as serpents and as innocent as doves." (Mathew 10:16)

In spite of all this, the film is for some undefinable reason quite gripping. Kruter becomes a symbol of the much-lied-to and-abused American people. I was glad the film ended but I was also glad I had seen it.

"Severe Visibility" contains a lot of information about the Pentagon attack. For example, the 9-11 scenario had been rehearsed as a "terror exercise" numerous times. This is why the military allowed it to take place. (As if the "terrorists" would have been privy to this information.)

CONCLUSION


We have been colonized by an alien financial power, the London-based central banking cartel and their instruments, the colonial elite: corporations, intelligence agencies, government, the two political parties, universities, Freemasons, the churches, organized Jewry, Marxist Jews; Neo Cons; feminists, foundations; think tanks, and of course the mass media.

The "truth will set you free" so they suppress it.. That's why we must honor and support courageous if flawed works like "Severe Visibility." The only deterrent against another false flag terrorist attack, possibly leading to martial law, is for everyone to know the truth about 9-11.
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Paul Cross will be interviewed Sunday 10 PM CT June 1 on my Internet radio show at www.republicbroadcasting.org

Corrupt Hernando County - Brooksville, Florida - Florida: City to Seize Homes Over a $5 Parking Ticket

Check out the BS that goes on here and the idiot citizens who ALLOW it to happen!!! ... I really need to get out of here before I end up in jail...

3/22/2007

Florida: City to Seize Homes Over a $5 Parking Ticket

Brooksville, Florida proposes to foreclose homes and seize cars over less than $20 in parking tickets.

The city council in Brooksville, Florida voted this week to advance a proposal granting city officials the authority to place liens and foreclose on the homes of motorists accused of failing to pay a single $5 parking ticket. Non-homeowners face having their vehicles seized if accused of not paying three parking offenses.

According to the proposed ordinance, a vehicle owner must pay a parking fine within 72 hours if a meter maid claims his automobile was improperly parked, incurring tickets worth between $5 and $250. Failure to pay this amount results in the assessment of a fifty-percent "late fee." After seven days, the city will place a lien on the car owner’s home for the amount of the ticket plus late fees, attorney fees and an extra $15 fine. The fees quickly turn a $5 ticket into a debt worth several hundred dollars, growing at a one-percent per month interest rate. The ordinance does not require the city to provide notice to the homeowner at any point so that after ninety days elapse, the city will foreclose. If the motorist does not own a home, it will seize his vehicle after the failure to pay three parking tickets.

Any motorist who believes a parking ticket may have been improperly issued must first pay a $250 "appeal fee" within seven days to have the case heard by a contract employee of the city. This employee will determine whether the city should keep the appeal fee, plus the cost of the ticket and late fees, or find the motorist not guilty. Council members postponed a decision on whether to reduce this appeal fee until final adoption of the measure which is expected in the first week of April.

The full text of the ordinance is available in a 605k PDF file at the source link below.

Source: Ordinance No. 743 (Brooksville, Florida City Council, 3/19/2007)