Mar
22

Is the Soros-Sponsored ‘Agenda 21’ a Hidden Plan for World Government? (Yes, Only it Is Not Hidden)

      by Mike Opelka - The Blaze         What is Agenda 21?  If you do not know about it, you should. Agenda 21 is a two-decade old, grand plan for global ’Sustainable Development,’ brought to you from the United Nations. George H.W. Bush (and 177 other world leaders) agreed to it…
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Mar
22

Obama’s Secret War-making for the U.N.

              You may not have heard of PSD-10 because it has received no significant coverage from the major media. Yet, President Obama issued “Presidential Study Directive 10” last August 4, 2011, and posted it on the White House website. It amounts to a new and potentially far-reaching exercise of…
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Mar
22

Debunking FEMA Camp Myths

-Popular Mechanics               This picture is actually a picture of a North Korea forced labor camp. Earlier this week, PM editor-in-chief James Meigs appeared on Glenn Beck’s FOX news program twice to debunk conspiracy theories regarding supposed “concentration camps” being built by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. You can…
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Dec
18

Exclusive: Government Activating FEMA Camps Across U.S.

Infowars.com has received a document originating from Halliburton subsidiary KBR that provides details on a push to outfit FEMA and U.S. Army camps around the United States. Entitled “Project Overview and Anticipated Project Requirements,” the document describes services KBR is looking to farm out to subcontractors. The document was passed on to us by a…
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Dec
17

AT&T, Sprint: Carrier IQ Tracking Agreed To By Customers

More than two weeks ago, security researcher Trevor Eckhart posted a video about Carrier IQ, an obscure software installed on approximately 150 million smartphones. The 17-minute video sparked a firestorm not only because it alleged the software logged numerous details about users’ activities, but also because it did so without their knowledge. But this week,…
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Nov
30

Cybersecurity bill could harm your privacy rights

Washington Post By Ellen Nakashima, Wednesday, November 30, 8:13 PM Leaders of the House intelligence committee have crafted bipartisan legislation aimed at fostering the exchange of online information between the private sector and the government to better protect commercial computer networks from cyber­attacks. The bill, introduced Wednesday by the committee’s chairman, Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), and…
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Nov
25

COPs Partner with Stingrays

        Just like the Cartilaginous Fish called Stingray the police have their own Stingrays.  While there are obvious differences there are also some disturbing similarities.  Law enforcement can now track your cell phone even if you aren’t using it with a device dubbed STINGRAY most commonly provided by Florida based defense contractor,…
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