Sunday, October 16, 2011

Chicago's Elders of Zion and Obama's War for Profit




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Jews admit to destroying white race

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 07:22 AM PDT

Jews promote multiculturalism in Europe, but support racist state of Israel only for jews. Mass immigration. Illegals. Egypt riots in Cairo, Tahrir Square, Mubarak.

Chicago's Elders of Zion and Obama's War for Profit

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 06:55 AM PDT

Because the scale of the war-for-profit scam is so immense, an example comparing what the money wasted on the wars could have bought for the American people is helpful:  The U.S. military spends an estimated $20 billion a year just to air-condition its tents and bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is equivalent to 20 years of funding for Amtrak, the sorely neglected U.S. passenger rail system.

9/11 Masterminds - Explosive Connections

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 06:49 AM PDT

The following video provides information on many of the 9/11 "insiders" and the companies and agencies in the impact zones of the World Trade Center and Pentagon.  Although it does not mention the word Zionist or Israel, it does point out some of the key players at the operational level of the conspiracy, e.g. Jerry Bremer.  I wouldn't call any of these people "masterminds of 9/11".  Oddly, although it mentions that Kroll was involved in the security at the World Trade Center on 9/11 it doesn't draw the link between Kroll, Marsh, and Maurice Greenberg.  For those important details one would have to read my chapter on the Architecture of Terrorism.

Is Occupy Wall Street movement anti-Jewish?

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 06:13 AM PDT

Toronto-born American Jewish columnist David Brooks believes it is. In his Op-Ed published in The New York Times (October 10, 2011), entitled 'The Milquetoast Radicals', he wrote: "Take the Occupy Wall Street movement. This uprising was sparked by the (Canadian) magazine Adbusters, previously best known for 2004 essay, "Why Won't Anyone Say They Are Jewish?", an investigative reoprt that identified some of the most influential Jews and their nefarious grip on policy. If there is a core theme to Occupy Wall Street movement, it is that the virtuous 99 percent of society is being cheated by the richest and greediest 1 percent.

Modifying the Egypt-Israel peace treaty

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 05:40 AM PDT

The question of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel was raised after the Eilat incident and its aftermath when six Egyptian border police were killed by Israel. In response to public opinion, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces had to consider whether or not to cancel the treaty, or amend it in the light of the events on the border between the two countries. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also announced that his country was ready to discuss amending the treaty.

Israel clashes: Police fire tear gas at Palestinian protesters

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 05:19 AM PDT

The Israeli military on Sunday used tear gas to disperse dozens of Palestinian protesters in the West Bank city of Hebron. Protests were sparked when teachers and students refused to go through metal detectors at a checkpoint on their way to their school, citing health concerns. Protesters say the Israeli military forced them to go through, which triggered clashes on Sunday. The Israeli military however said it did not know what caused the clashes in the West Bank's largest Palestinian city.

'Failed govts. need 'Occupy' movements'

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 04:22 AM PDT

A political journalist says the "Occupy" movements - which have spread around the world - are an essential process in reforming failed government systems.

How US' anti-Iran claim is flawed

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 03:15 AM PDT

On 11 October, US Attorney General Eric Holder spoke of an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the US, which has prompted calls in the American media for retaliation against Iran.

'Occupy movement' now in 80 countries

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 02:30 AM PDT

Mass demonstrations against inequality, war and corporate crime are now sweeping the globe as people movements begin to look at new forms of democracy.

Poverty Trap: Budgets bite as EU homeless go hungry

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 02:23 AM PDT

Greece remains the epicentre of the EU debt crisis with international creditors still unsure about handing Athens another cash injection. While in meantime, a new survey suggests the debt burden is literally killing Greeks pushing them to drug dependence and even suicide. And the economic crunch is likely to take its toll on citizens of other European states as RT's Daniel Bushell explains.

Ofcom promoting intellectual terrorism

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 01:45 AM PDT

Intellectual terrorism applies, in the broad sense of the word, to any act of executing the spirit of truth or silencing the voice of justice.

Mr. Bean for Bond in anti-Iran set-up

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 01:34 AM PDT

US media have cast serious doubt on the recent allegations by the American government about Iran's involvement in a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington and blow up Israel's embassy.

Severe police action as thousands of Occupy protesters fill Times Square

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 01:28 AM PDT

Tens of thousands of people in hundreds of cities around the word have been venting their fury against the greed of the big banks - and the debt management inflicted by their governments. Inspired by the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement in Manhattan, protests took hold in Europe, Asia, and around the US - with some turning violent. In New York, there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally. Here's RT's Lucy Kafanov.

Mother of Israeli suicide bombing victim: Do not free my daughter's murderer

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 01:27 AM PDT

Malka Roth, 15, was killed in a suicide bombing at Sbarro in 2001

I am writing these words moments after belatedly watching a recorded video that went to air on Israel's Channel 2 News on Friday night.

NYPD charge horse's on people @ time square #ows

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 12:35 AM PDT

Help We Are Change produce more videos like this and continue our coverage of #occupywallstreet http://www.wearechange.org/?page_id=9453

More video of Occupy London protest scuffles, arrests

Posted: 16 Oct 2011 12:33 AM PDT

Police in London thwarted protesters' efforts to set up camp outside the Stock Exchange. Several hundred activists heckled officers for preventing more people from joining the rally. Thousands of protesters nicknamed "the indignant" marched in major European cities on Saturday as demonstrations against corruption, capitalism and austerity measures went global. Demonstrations that began in New York linked up with long-running rallies against government cost-cutting and failed financial policies in Europe.

Be the Change: A 12-Point Proposal for the Occupy Movement

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 11:49 PM PDT

This is meant to serve as a proposal for discussions at the General Assembly meetings of the Occupy Movement, in their various cities and countries around the world.

Corporate-Fascists Clamor for Iran War

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:45 PM PDT

While US politicians grapple over the credibility of using the US DEA's bomb plot to assassinate a Saudi ambassador as a pretext to escalate tensions with Iran, America's unelected, corporate-funded policy makers have already announced their long, foregone conclusion. The DEA's entrapment case is decidedly to be used as a pretext for war with Iran.

The Foreign Policy Institute (FPI), just one such unelected, corporate-funded think tank, has released two statements calling on President Obama to use force against Iran.

A state in psychosis

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

Gideon Levy

This weekend even Gilad Shalit's aftershave was a topic for discussion. A top-drawer commentator reported to the galvanized nation, in infinite earnestness, that the psychology experts of the Israel Defense Forces recommended that his family pack a bag containing his favorite aftershave, to ease his return. An electronic sign at the entrance of a Tel Aviv bar flashed a message that was no less grotesque: "Special prices for shots of Absolut and Finlandia ... Welcome home, Gilad Shalit."

Not at the expense of Arab citizens

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

Arabs playing soccer - Abdallah Shama - October 2011

It was hard to imagine the Trajtenberg Committee recommendations being any less generous to the Arab community, but now it seems that even the little the committee recommended is likely to disappear. All of the Trajtenberg recommendations were indeed approved by the cabinet, but not before changes were introduced at the behest of Yisrael Beiteinu. Budgets that were supposed to deal with the very problems over which the social protest broke out, and to create a society that is more just, turned into political bribes for the natural partners of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Press freedoms in danger

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

Right-wing Knesset members who are working to destroy the democratic component of Israel's definition as a "Jewish and democratic state" have set themselves a new target: Silencing the free press through the threat of libel suits that would jeopardize the economic foundations of the media outlets.

The sand dune is their last refuge

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

In the early 1980s, American actress Brooke Shields came to Israel for the filming of the movie "Sahara" in the sands of the Arava. In those days, we didn't believe that the time would come when, instead of saving the beautiful Brooke from the sheikh (at least in the eyes of the young soldier I was then), we would be forced to save the dunes where the sheikh galloped from the Israel Lands Administration, which plans to mine them in the coming weeks to put up real estate.

They take - they will receive

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

At the end of the Yom Kippur War and the completion of the prisoner exchange between Israel and Egypt, it emerged that the deal did not include Baruch Mizrahi, a Mossad man caught during an espionage mission in Yemen, from which he was taken to Egypt. In exchange for Mizrahi, Golda Meir proposed to Anwar Saddat "some Egyptians held by Israel," on the basis of a list that Egypt would deliver. The offer also included the transfer of supplies for the Egyptian forces cut off in two places in the Gulf of Suez. It was quickly made sure that no Egyptian spies were being held by Israel. In the absence of something equal to Mizrahi's worth to exchange, then-Mossad head Zvi Zamir recently wrote in his book that it was proposed that "terrorists from Gaza" be released. This was carried out.

The sand dune is their last refuge

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

In the early 1980s, American actress Brooke Shields came to Israel for the filming of the movie "Sahara" in the sands of the Arava. In those days, we didn't believe that the time would come when, instead of saving the beautiful Brooke from the sheikh (at least in the eyes of the young soldier I was then), we would be forced to save the dunes where the sheikh galloped from the Israel Lands Administration, which plans to mine them in the coming weeks to put up real estate.

They take - they will receive

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

At the end of the Yom Kippur War and the completion of the prisoner exchange between Israel and Egypt, it emerged that the deal did not include Baruch Mizrahi, a Mossad man caught during an espionage mission in Yemen, from which he was taken to Egypt. In exchange for Mizrahi, Golda Meir proposed to Anwar Saddat "some Egyptians held by Israel," on the basis of a list that Egypt would deliver. The offer also included the transfer of supplies for the Egyptian forces cut off in two places in the Gulf of Suez. It was quickly made sure that no Egyptian spies were being held by Israel. In the absence of something equal to Mizrahi's worth to exchange, then-Mossad head Zvi Zamir recently wrote in his book that it was proposed that "terrorists from Gaza" be released. This was carried out.

Shalit is returning to a state in psychosis

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

Gideon Levy

This weekend even Gilad Shalit's aftershave was a topic for discussion. A top-drawer commentator reported to the galvanized nation, in infinite earnestness, that the psychology experts of the Israel Defense Forces recommended that his family pack a bag containing his favorite aftershave, to ease his return. An electronic sign at the entrance of a Tel Aviv bar flashed a message that was no less grotesque: "Special prices for shots of Absolut and Finlandia ... Welcome home, Gilad Shalit."

Free press in Israel is in danger

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

David Rotem

Right-wing Knesset members who are working to destroy the democratic component of Israel's definition as a "Jewish and democratic state" have set themselves a new target: Silencing the free press through the threat of libel suits that would jeopardize the economic foundations of the media outlets.

The dangerous precedents of the Shalit deal

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

At the end of the Yom Kippur War and the completion of the prisoner exchange between Israel and Egypt, it emerged that the deal did not include Baruch Mizrahi, a Mossad man caught during an espionage mission in Yemen, from which he was taken to Egypt. In exchange for Mizrahi, Golda Meir proposed to Anwar Saddat "some Egyptians held by Israel," on the basis of a list that Egypt would deliver. The offer also included the transfer of supplies for the Egyptian forces cut off in two places in the Gulf of Suez. It was quickly made sure that no Egyptian spies were being held by Israel. In the absence of something equal to Mizrahi's worth to exchange, then-Mossad head Zvi Zamir recently wrote in his book that it was proposed that "terrorists from Gaza" be released. This was carried out.

Israel's social 'change' mustn't come at the expense of Arab citizens

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

Arabs playing soccer - Abdallah Shama - October 2011

It was hard to imagine the Trajtenberg Committee recommendations being any less generous to the Arab community, but now it seems that even the little the committee recommended is likely to disappear. All of the Trajtenberg recommendations were indeed approved by the cabinet, but not before changes were introduced at the behest of Yisrael Beiteinu. Budgets that were supposed to deal with the very problems over which the social protest broke out, and to create a society that is more just, turned into political bribes for the natural partners of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The annihilation of Israel's natural world

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

In the early 1980s, American actress Brooke Shields came to Israel for the filming of the movie "Sahara" in the sands of the Arava. In those days, we didn't believe that the time would come when, instead of saving the beautiful Brooke from the sheikh (at least in the eyes of the young soldier I was then), we would be forced to save the dunes where the sheikh galloped from the Israel Lands Administration, which plans to mine them in the coming weeks to put up real estate.

Israel's social 'change' mustn't come at expense of its Arab citizens

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:46 PM PDT

Arabs playing soccer - Abdallah Shama - October 2011

It was hard to imagine the Trajtenberg Committee recommendations being any less generous to the Arab community, but now it seems that even the little the committee recommended is likely to disappear. All of the Trajtenberg recommendations were indeed approved by the cabinet, but not before changes were introduced at the behest of Yisrael Beiteinu. Budgets that were supposed to deal with the very problems over which the social protest broke out, and to create a society that is more just, turned into political bribes for the natural partners of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

'Israel-First' UK Defense Minister forced to resign

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 05:15 PM PDT

British Foreign Secretary, Dr. Liam Fox 50, resigned on Friday over scandal with his long-time gayfriend Adam Werritty 34. Werritty, later served Fox's best man at Fox's 2005 marriage to Dr. Jesme Baird. British Prime Minister, Israel-Firster David Cameron has appointed millionaire Dr. Philip Hammond as his new Secretary of Defense. Philip Hammond, as Transport Secretary is welknown for his ties with British Jewish Lobby.

You Only Think You've Got Rights (Part 7)

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 04:52 PM PDT

As we have seen so far, the US Marshals Service (USMS) secretly violated my 6th-Amendment right to confidential communications with attorneys in every way possible: telephone, letter and personal conferences. The USMS even gave letter copies and sound recordings to the Federal Prosecutor for use against me right from the very beginning. Then, Judge Winmill gave them an illegal pass when we discovered they had been recording my phone calls to lawyers.

Occupy World St.: From NYC to Everywhere

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 04:47 PM PDT

All over the globe people are rising up and demanding their rights in a worldwide rally of discontent as protests inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement spread around the world on Saturday.

Occupy London clashes: Fighting erupts at UK protest

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 04:40 PM PDT

For latest updates, follow RT on and www.facebook.com All over the globe people are rising up and demanding their rights in a worldwide rally of discontent as protests inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement spread around the world on Saturday.

Video: Occupy Together mass movement rolls across Europe

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 03:29 PM PDT

In the video: Rome, Berlin, London Protesters nicknamed "The Indignant" marched in major European cities Saturday as demonstrations against corruption, capitalism and austerity measures went global. The "Occupy Wall Street" protests that began in Canada and spread to cities across the US moved Saturday to Asia and Europe, linking up with anti-austerity demonstrations that have raged across the debt-ridden continent for months. In Rome, police were out in force in Rome as some 100-thousand protesters were expected a day after Premier Silvio Berlusconi barely survived a confidence vote. Italy, with a national debt ratio second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone, is rapidly becoming a focus of concern in Europe's debt crisis.

Video: 'Occupy Together' mass movement rolls across Europe

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 01:23 PM PDT

In the video: Rome, Berlin, London Protesters nicknamed "The Indignant" marched in major European cities Saturday as demonstrations against corruption, capitalism and austerity measures went global. The "Occupy Wall Street" protests that began in Canada and spread to cities across the US moved Saturday to Asia and Europe, linking up with anti-austerity demonstrations that have raged across the debt-ridden continent for months. In Rome, police were out in force in Rome as some 100-thousand protesters were expected a day after Premier Silvio Berlusconi barely survived a confidence vote. Italy, with a national debt ratio second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone, is rapidly becoming a focus of concern in Europe's debt crisis.

Bean, instead of Bond, in anti-Iran set-up

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 12:07 PM PDT

US media have cast serious doubt on the recent allegations by the American government about Iran's role in a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington and blow up Israel's embassy. The suspicion has been so strong that the US President has been forced to repeatedly emphasize that if there were no solid evidence, Iran would not have been incriminated.

Jews and the Occupy Wall St. Protests

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 11:57 AM PDT

The Occupy Wall St. movement and its many offshoots have clearly become creatures of the left. Although it's hard to say what it was originally, it is becoming the left's answer to the Tea Party's angry middle-aged and middle-class White people: angry young, mainly White people worried about their prospects and expressing themselves in left-speak. Locally, the campus liberals at CSULB are promoting Occupy Long Beach, and nationally one hears the likes of Michael Moore on MSNBC touting it. On the other hand, from conservatives there is a reflexive disdain and accusations that OWS movement is funded and organized by activists associated with leftist organizations like the SEIU and ACORN.

Will Occupy Wall Street be a global catalyst?

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 11:17 AM PDT

Though Wall Street itself was largely empty on Wednesday night, the Broadway entrance to the iconic thoroughfare was packed with thousands of frustrated citizens attempting to march through the very heart of global financial power. Standing in their way were scores of New York City police officers willing to stop their advance with force if necessary.

Fierce Libyan Resistance against NATO terrorists

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 11:10 AM PDT

Tripoli is emerging renewed fighting between resistance and scammers

US protesters inspired by Arab Spring

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 10:43 AM PDT

New York police has clashed with the protesters and arrested several people, as protests against corporate greed, corruption and inequality continue across the US.

Do Israeli policies constitute apartheid?

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 10:31 AM PDT

The Russell Tribunal on Palestine (RToP) is a citizens' initiative that is sustained by contributions from individuals, associations, organisations and solidarity movements. Its independence relies on the great variety of volunteers and on the material and financial help it receives from multiple sources.

The Revolution Cannot Be Stopped

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 09:46 AM PDT

A Huge Victory for Occupy Wall Street:

Occupy Capitalism: 'No freedom of press in London'

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 09:24 AM PDT

A global outcry against corporate greed has risen up in almost a thousand cities worldwide. People have taken their anger to the streets, saying their governments have been taken over by big business. RT talks to author and journalist Afshin Rattansi.

Ofcom and intellectual terrorism

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 08:57 AM PDT

Intellectual terrorism applies, in the broad sense of the word, to any act of executing the spirit of truth or silencing the voice of justice.

Occupy Assange: Corrupt banks, corrupt money

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 08:38 AM PDT

The founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, attended the protests in London that are part of a worldwide action against corporate greed and austerity measures. Assange said that he was there to show his solidarity with the Occupy London movement, which was inspired by the Occupy Wall Street protests in the US. Assange traveled to London from his friend Vaughan Smith's country mansion in Suffolk, eastern England. Assange is living there on bail as he fights extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations of rape and sexual assault made by two women.

Iranian film tops Busan film festival

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 08:18 AM PDT

Iranian filmmaker Morteza Farshbaf's Mourning has won the top award of the 2011 edition of Busan International Film Festival in South Korea.

Video: Mass 'Occupy Together' movement rolls across Europe

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:43 AM PDT

In the video: Rome, Berlin, London Protesters nicknamed "the indignant" marched in major European cities Saturday as demonstrations against corruption, capitalism and austerity measures went global. The "Occupy Wall Street" protests that began in Canada and spread to cities across the US moved Saturday to Asia and Europe, linking up with anti-austerity demonstrations that have raged across the debt-ridden continent for months. In Rome, police were out in force in Rome as some 100-thousand protesters were expected a day after Premier Silvio Berlusconi barely survived a confidence vote. Italy, with a national debt ratio second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone, is rapidly becoming a focus of concern in Europe's debt crisis.

Video: Mass 'Occupy Together' movement rolls across Europe

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:43 AM PDT

In the video: Rome, Berlin, London Protesters nicknamed "the indignant" marched in major European cities Saturday as demonstrations against corruption, capitalism and austerity measures went global. The "Occupy Wall Street" protests that began in Canada and spread to cities across the US moved Saturday to Asia and Europe, linking up with anti-austerity demonstrations that have raged across the debt-ridden continent for months. In Rome, police were out in force in Rome as some 100-thousand protesters were expected a day after Premier Silvio Berlusconi barely survived a confidence vote. Italy, with a national debt ratio second only to Greece in the 17-nation eurozone, is rapidly becoming a focus of concern in Europe's debt crisis.

America's 'Millbank moment'

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:30 AM PDT

The Occupation of Wall Street, which has successfully and peacefully resisted an eviction attempt by New York police by sheer weight of numbers, has inspired similar occupations across the United States and across the world.

Israel lobby empowers Palestinian solidarity

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:30 AM PDT

The Anti-Defamation League is at it again.

The Order of the Illuminati: Its Origins, Its Methods and Its Influence on the World Events

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:26 AM PDT

The Order of the Illuminati is often at the center of debates about the impact of secret societies on human history. Is the Illuminati a myth or does it truly secretly rule the world? As the number of people asking that question has grown, facts about the Order have become diluted with misconceptions and disinformation, making objective research on the subject difficult. This article attempts to shed some factual light on the Order of the Illuminati by reviewing some of the most important documents on the subject.

They are the 99 percent

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 07:23 AM PDT

The "Occupy Wall Street" initiative which was set in motion in New York on September 17, 2011 and has been incessantly prolonged up to now is turning into a worldwide anti-war, anti-imperialism and anti-corruption movement, which many nations sympathize with and support.

"Intl. Occupy Day" hits global stage

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:20 AM PDT

People across the world are holding protest rallies in the "International Occupy Day" for a cry of rage against poverty, corruption and corporate greed.

Keiser Report: Pirates & Protesters (E197)

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 06:09 AM PDT

This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, talk about pirates and protesters and about ponzi schemes operated by Brooks Brothers Bolsheviks. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser interviews Michael W. Hudson about Countrywide's role in the subprime mortgage fraud that Obama's Justice Department refuses to prosecute.

First Great War of The 21st Century is Here! with Gerald Celente

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 05:32 AM PDT

Renowned trends forecaster Gerald Celente about the false flag op and the move toward World War Three. Celente forecasted that there will be a major war as the economy crumbles.

Israel: A History of Self-Inflicted Genocide & Terrorism with Steve Pieczenik

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 05:31 AM PDT

Former State Department official Steve Pieczenik returns with more commentary on the bogus Iranian terror attack.

Grocery stores give food discounts to customers who agree to receive flu shot vaccines

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 12:00 AM PDT

Have you read the NaturalNews report just published about Walgreens customers feeling verbally harassed by Walgreens employees at the checkout counter over flu shots? Multiple accounts from NaturalNews readers have continued to describe aggressive verbal harassment by Walgreens employees who appear to be "over the top" in pushing flu shots (even onto pregnant women!)

Enjoy the health benefits of raw cheese (Opinion)

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 12:00 AM PDT

Cheese is one of America's favorite foods. The saturated fats involved in cheese give it a rich flavor and a comfortable feel. This popular food can be extraordinarily good; however, it is often highly processed and made out of an inferior dairy supply. Choose raw cheese from grass-fed cows for the incredibly good taste and the powerhouse of nutrients.

Using smart phones, tablet computers can lead to 'text neck,' claim doctors

Posted: 15 Oct 2011 12:00 AM PDT

All that hunching over to look at your mobile phone or table computer screen can take a heavy toll on the joints and bones in your neck, claim doctors who have seen a massive increase in the number of patients coming to them with "text neck" symptoms. In some cases, the condition can become so severe that an individuals natural neck curvatures become reversed, which can lead to chronic headaches and even neurological problems.

Obama Sends US Troops to Uganda

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 04:50 PM PDT

While America occupies Iraq and Afghanistan, wages covert war on Pakistan, conducts drone attacks on Yemen and Somalia, bombards Libya, and positions for a wider confrontation with Iran and Syria, Nobel Peace Prize Laurette President Obama has now quietly, without much fanfare, sent 100 US troops to help Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni crush rebels threatening his 25 year dictatorship.

Fighting Erupts in Tripoli

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 02:25 PM PDT

War by Deception Extra

Posted: 14 Oct 2011 11:04 AM PDT

A War by Deception Extra See war by Deception 2011 here www.youtube.com sorry about the subtitles they are not on the DVD. I made a 2 and a half hour film without them. The defense industry makes money off of ANY conflict so why Iraq. Because there were a threat to Israel. We could have bought the oil for FAR less than what it cost to steal it. Big oil did not create ANY of the lies that lead to war, and yet PNAC wrote ALL of them. This was a war for and by Israel. Even the invasion priority #1 was to take out the Western portion of Iraq the only place with range of hitting Israel. Zelikow admits as much that the war was for Israeli interest.

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