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Monday, March 17, 2014

New Scientific Evidence Suggests There’s An Ocean The Size Of All Oceans Combined Deep Inside The Earth

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New Scientific Evidence Suggests There’s An Ocean The Size Of All Oceans Combined Deep Inside The Earth

Monday, March 3, 2014

Snake vs. crocodile – snake wins, eats evidence

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Monday, February 24, 2014

DHS Denies Muslim Terrorists Crossing US Mexican Border – Local Reporter Finds Evidence to the Contrary

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Friday, January 31, 2014

Lawyer: Evidence contradicts Christie on closures








In this Jan. 9, 2014 file photo, David Wildstein speaks during a hearing at the Statehouse in Trenton. According to a letter released Friday, Jan. 31, 2013 by a lawyer for the former Christie loyalist who ordered lane closures near the George Washington Bridge in September 2013, attorney Alan Zegas said his client “contests the accuracy of various statements that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some.” Wildstein was forced to resign from his position at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey amid a scandal that he allegedly ordered the lane closures as retribution for Ft. Lee’s mayor not supporting Christie in his re-election bid. The lane closures caused massive congestion in the city from Sept. 9 to Sept 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)





In this Jan. 9, 2014 file photo, David Wildstein speaks during a hearing at the Statehouse in Trenton. According to a letter released Friday, Jan. 31, 2013 by a lawyer for the former Christie loyalist who ordered lane closures near the George Washington Bridge in September 2013, attorney Alan Zegas said his client “contests the accuracy of various statements that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some.” Wildstein was forced to resign from his position at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey amid a scandal that he allegedly ordered the lane closures as retribution for Ft. Lee’s mayor not supporting Christie in his re-election bid. The lane closures caused massive congestion in the city from Sept. 9 to Sept 13, 2013. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)





File-This Jan. 11, 2014, file photo shows traffic passing through the toll booths at the George Washington Bridge, in Fort Lee, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie made inaccurate statements during a news conference about the lane closures near the George Washington Bridge, according to a letter released Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, by a lawyer for a former Christie loyalist who ordered the closures and resigned amid the ensuing scandal that has engulfed the New Jersey governor’s administration. In the letter, David Wildstein’s lawyer said his client “contests the accuracy of various statements that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some.” (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)













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(AP) — Gov. Chris Christie made inaccurate statements during a news conference about the lane closures near the George Washington Bridge, according to a letter released Friday by a lawyer for a former Christie loyalist who ordered the closures and resigned amid the ensuing scandal that has engulfed the New Jersey governor’s administration.


The letter from David Wildstein’s lawyer said evidence exists suggesting the governor knew about the closures as they happened in September — which, if accurate, contradicts some statements Christie made on the matter. The letter, though, does not detail any evidence.


Attorney Alan Zegas’ letter focuses on a nearly two-hour televised news conference Christie gave on Jan. 9 where his responses to questions about what he knew about the closures and when could be open to interpretation. But at a Dec. 13 news conference, the Republican governor said definitively he didn’t know about the traffic problems until they were over.


Asked about the traffic backups, Christie noted a top leader at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the entity that runs the bridge, was slow to learn of the closures so it’s no surprise Christie wouldn’t hear about them until later.


“It was certainly well after the whole thing was over before I heard about it,” Christie said.


The Republican governor’s office said the letter’s claim does not contradict Christie’s statements.


“He had absolutely no prior knowledge of the lane closures before they happened and whatever Mr. Wildstein’s motivations were for closing them to begin with,” Christie’s office said in a statement. “As he said in his Jan. 9 press conference, (he) had no indication that this was anything other than a traffic study until he read otherwise the morning of Jan. 8.”


When asked directly about what Christie said on Dec. 13, the governor’s office reiterated its statement.


The unannounced lane closures caused massive gridlock in Fort Lee in September, delaying emergency vehicles and school buses and tying up some commuters for hours over four mornings.


New Jersey legislators are investigating whether Christie aides engineered the lane closures to send a message to the town’s Democratic mayor. Twenty subpoenas for documents and correspondence related to the lane closings are due to be returned to the legislative panel on Monday. The U.S. Attorney’s office is also investigating.


Christie, who has been seen as a possible 2016 presidential contender, could be vulnerable because of the scandal. At the very least, it gives opponents something to criticize, and it could tarnish the image he has built as a pragmatic conservative who is willing to work with Democrats on key issues.


At the nearly two-hour news conference on Jan. 9, Christie’s statements did not necessarily address when he learned of the closings, however he flatly denied knowing anything about an apparently political motive until months later.


When asked if he understood why people would have a hard time believing “you didn’t know about this thing,” he responded:


“I don’t know what else to say except to tell them that I had no knowledge of this — of the planning, the execution or anything about it — and that I first found out about it after it was over.”


“And even then, what I was told was that it was a traffic study,” he said.


In another instance, asked if he had authorized the retribution, Christie said: “Oh, absolutely not. No. And I knew nothing about this. And until it started to be reported in the papers about the closure, but even then I was told this was a traffic study.”


On Friday night, Christie appeared at a birthday party for radio personality Howard Stern, but did not take questions after introducing a performance by Jon Bon Jovi. Christie is scheduled to attend a Times Square event Saturday to hand off the Super Bowl to next year’s hosts in Arizona. He and his family are planning to watch the Super Bowl from a luxury box on Sunday.


Zegas’ letter to the Port Authority requests that the agency pay Wildstein’s legal bills. Wildstein was Christie’s No. 2 man at the Port Authority before resigning in December.


In the letter, Zegas said his client “contests the accuracy of various statements that the governor made about him and he can prove the inaccuracy of some.”


At his Jan. 9 news conference, Christie said Wildstein clearly “played a major role” in the closures but said he had no contact with him for “a long time, a long time.”


“I could probably count on one hand the number of conversations I’ve had with David since he worked at the Port Authority,” Christie said. “I did not interact with David.”


The letter does not say what the evidence is and is unclear about whether Wildstein is suggesting he has material that has not been made public previously or whether he is referring to information that has been reported in recent weeks. Zegas did not return calls from The Associated Press.


Wildstein, who attended Livingston High School with Christie, supplied hundreds of pages of documents, some heavily redacted, to the legislative committee investigating at the time. He also appeared under subpoena on the same day as Christie’s Jan. 9 news conference, but refused to answer any questions about the lane closures.


He even refused to say whether he had previously worked at the Port Authority, though just weeks earlier, he publicly resigned from his post there.


Wildstein, who previously was a political blogger, said Zegas advised him to remain silent for fear of being prosecuted. Zegas has said Wildstein would be willing to talk if granted immunity from criminal investigators.


The committee found him to be in contempt and referred the case to a prosecutor.


Christie had adamantly denied staff members were involved until private emails that were subpoenaed and released showed otherwise. Besides Wildstein, three others connected to Christie have been fired or resigned.


No subpoenas target Christie himself, who has just begun a yearlong chairmanship of the Republican Governors Association.


Leaders of the legislative panel investigating the matter said Friday that they would consider the letter from Zegas as part of their probe. They also said they were reviewing their legal options after receiving a letter from the lawyer for Christie’s former campaign manager, Bill Stepien, who is fighting a subpoena and said he would not comply with the committee because federal prosecutors are also looking at the case.


Some Democrats pounced on Friday’s letter from Wildstein’s lawyer. Milly Silva, a union executive who ran for lieutenant governor last year, issued a statement saying, “If these allegations are proven, it raises serious questions about how New Jersey can continue to move forward under Gov. Christie’s leadership.”


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Lawyer: Evidence contradicts Christie on closures

Ex-Port Authority Official Says ‘Evidence Exists’ Christie Knew About Lane Closings



Chris Christie press conferenceTHE NEW YORK TIMES — The former Port Authority official who personally oversaw the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge, central to the scandal now swirling around Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, said on Friday that “evidence exists” the governor knew about the lane closings when they were happening.


In a letter released by his lawyer, the former official, David Wildstein, a high school friend of Mr. Christie’s who was appointed with the governor’s blessing at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the bridge, described the order to close the lanes as “the Christie administration’s order” and said “evidence exists as well tying Mr. Christie to having knowledge of the lane closures, during the period when the lanes were closed, contrary to what the governor stated publicly in a two-hour press conference” three weeks ago.


During his news conference, Mr. Christie specifically said he had no knowledge that traffic lanes leading to the bridge had been closed until after they were reopened. “I had no knowledge of this — of the planning, the execution or anything about it — and that I first found out about it after it was over,” he said. “And even then, what I was told was that it was a traffic study.”


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Ex-Port Authority Official Says ‘Evidence Exists’ Christie Knew About Lane Closings

Ex-Port Authority Official Says ‘Evidence Exists’ Christie Knew About Lane Closings



Chris Christie press conferenceTHE NEW YORK TIMES — The former Port Authority official who personally oversaw the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge, central to the scandal now swirling around Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, said on Friday that “evidence exists” the governor knew about the lane closings when they were happening.


In a letter released by his lawyer, the former official, David Wildstein, a high school friend of Mr. Christie’s who was appointed with the governor’s blessing at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the bridge, described the order to close the lanes as “the Christie administration’s order” and said “evidence exists as well tying Mr. Christie to having knowledge of the lane closures, during the period when the lanes were closed, contrary to what the governor stated publicly in a two-hour press conference” three weeks ago.


During his news conference, Mr. Christie specifically said he had no knowledge that traffic lanes leading to the bridge had been closed until after they were reopened. “I had no knowledge of this — of the planning, the execution or anything about it — and that I first found out about it after it was over,” he said. “And even then, what I was told was that it was a traffic study.”


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Ex-Port Authority Official Says ‘Evidence Exists’ Christie Knew About Lane Closings

Ex-Port Authority Official Says ‘Evidence Exists’ Christie Knew About Lane Closings



Chris Christie press conferenceTHE NEW YORK TIMES — The former Port Authority official who personally oversaw the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge, central to the scandal now swirling around Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, said on Friday that “evidence exists” the governor knew about the lane closings when they were happening.


In a letter released by his lawyer, the former official, David Wildstein, a high school friend of Mr. Christie’s who was appointed with the governor’s blessing at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the bridge, described the order to close the lanes as “the Christie administration’s order” and said “evidence exists as well tying Mr. Christie to having knowledge of the lane closures, during the period when the lanes were closed, contrary to what the governor stated publicly in a two-hour press conference” three weeks ago.


During his news conference, Mr. Christie specifically said he had no knowledge that traffic lanes leading to the bridge had been closed until after they were reopened. “I had no knowledge of this — of the planning, the execution or anything about it — and that I first found out about it after it was over,” he said. “And even then, what I was told was that it was a traffic study.”


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Ex-Port Authority Official Says ‘Evidence Exists’ Christie Knew About Lane Closings

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Strong Evidence Emerges on Right to Work"s Political Activity

Newly released emails and audio recordings show top officials from the National Right to Work Committee, a politically active nonprofit that is strongly opposed to labor unions, were extensively involved with a massive off-the-books mass mailing operation for state candidates in 2010. The activities directly contradict statements made to the Internal Revenue Service and may have involved violations of state law. At the center of the emails and audio recordings is a top aide to Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) who was formerly a registered lobbyist for National Right to Work. NRTWCLogo.jpg
In November, OpenSecrets.org reported that a former NRTWC political operative, Dennis Fusaro, had sent a letter to the organization’s board of directors charging that the organization had broken state laws and falsely reported to the IRS that it had not participated in political activities. Fusaro has since released a flood of evidence that appears to back up those claims.

National Right to Work is a 501(c)(4), a so-called social welfare organization that is allowed to lobby and to be politically active, as long as politics isn’t a majority of the group’s work. But that activity must be disclosed on the group’s annual 990 tax forms, which must list the total amount spent on politics. In 2010, and in years since, NRTWC has said it engaged in no political activity and has failed to report any political spending. An affiliated group, Mid-America Right to Work, which operated in Iowa, Indiana and other states, also reported no political activity.

The emails and recordings released this week, though, as well as interviews with some of the candidates involved with the mail program, reveal a great deal of direct political activity involving employees of NRTWC’s operations across the country.




Fusaro In Iowa


One of the strongest pieces of evidence is a recorded phone conversation in which Fusaro and then-NRTWC vice-president Doug Stafford discussed the details of the Right To Work effort in Iowa in September 2010. At the time, Stafford was also a paid political consultant to Rand Paul in his campaign for Kentucky’s open Senate seat. Following the election Stafford became Paul’s chief of staff, and last spring took over operations of Reinventing A New Direction PAC (RAND PAC), Paul’s leadership PAC and base of operations should he decide on a 2016 presidential run.

At the start of the conversation, first posted by conservative blogger Lee Stranahan, Stafford explained to Fusaro that he had shifted a mail printing operation — complete with high-speed printers that he said could run 100,000 pieces of mail in the final weeks before the election — to Indiana. That operation was to be headed by Dimitri Kesari, NRTWC’s director of government affairs. Fusaro and Kesari had feuded, but Stafford wanted Fusaro to understand that the operation was moved because Kesari was needed in Indiana — not as a punishment. 

“I fully trust you to handle Iowa,” Stafford told Fusaro. “I hope you will call me on a regular basis and let me know what you need. You will not need to report to Dimitri on the inner workings of the races in Iowa or anything like that. So, let’s have a lot more direct contact on that.”


As the conversation progressed, Stafford and Fusaro discussed Right To Work’s effort in Iowa. The first step was to send surveys to candidates asking their opinions on Right To Work issues, and then sending mailers to voters on how various candidates responded. That type of issue advocacy is permissible for a 501(c)(4) organization and needn’t be reported as political activity, according to several attorneys consulted by OpenSecrets Blog.


However, the next step, as described by Fusaro and Stafford in the conversation, quickly veered into political territory — a “mail program” involving candidate cooperation.


“Part three is candidate mail — selling these candidates in our target districts the mail because we believe this mail program is effective, and can make or break the difference” Fusaro said. “Even in a great year, it can be the difference between a close defeat and a close victory.”


“Absolutely,” Stafford replied. “You can point out the number of candidates who won or lost by 100 votes last time, and do you want to be one of those guys or not?”


Stafford also filled Fusaro in on the number of candidates Right to Work would target in Iowas with its mail program.


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Fusaro briefed Stafford on the status of candidates in the program. 


“We’ve got a whole list of people in various stages — some people we’ve got copy, and we need to get them the copy, to get that first candidate approval, others we’ve got the approval, we’re pretty much ready to go to print, but we’re waiting the details of getting them to write the postage check,” Fusaro said.


“Fine, we’re ahead of the game, to a certain extent,” Stafford replied. “I’d like to have everyone’s approval and rolling, but ideally you send the first candidate letter out in 10 days anyway.”


Stafford then instructed Fusaro on what he needed to send to Kesari in the Indiana print shop. 


“What if the candidate A says I want to mail all the independents and Republicans, and he’s approved the copy? What do we have to get to Indiana to get that mail out?” Fusaro asked.


“The data and the letter,” Stafford told him. “As soon as you know that’s going to happen … Get the production sheet and the letter and when it needs to be sent. They’ll get it done.”


On Monday, Stranahan posted another leaked email, this one from a NRTWC staffer named Jared Gamble (who passed away last summer) to several operatives, including Fusaro and Kesari, in which he laid out which forms need to be filled out by anyone wanting candidate mail to be sent. In another, also posted by Stranahan, Gamble said he was waiting for “the mail to start pouring in … maybe more candidates have signed onto intros, wife letters, etc.”

Stafford declined to comment for this story, and the National Right to Work Committee did not respond to requests for comment.


Wife letters


Stranahan also posted an email from another NRTWC staffer with drafts of 13 of those so-called “wife letters” — letters written in the name of a candidate’s spouse or child, with personal appeals to vote for them.


Ten of the letters included pertained to Iowa state legislative candidates. The tone of all the letters was intensely personal, frequently describing how the spouse met the candidate and fell in love. Another letter, written in the name of Shawnee Sorenson, the wife of Kent Sorenson — who successfully ran for Iowa Senate in 2010 — expressed outrage at Sorenson’s opponent for publicizing that the couple had filed for bankruptcy.


The level of detailed personal information would have required close involvement with the candidates. OpenSecrets Blog attempted to contact all 10 candidates and ask who wrote the letters. Of those that responded, several said they cooperated with either NRTWC or individuals who are included on internal NRTWC emails about the mail program, while one claimed his wife had written the letter.


“The letter from my wife was written by my wife. I know that the NWRTC encouraged us, but she wrote it,” Mark Chelgren, an Iowa state senator, first elected in 2010, told OpenSecrets Blog, adding that he thought his campaign had sent it out, not any one else.


Stephen Burgmeier, an Iowa House candidate who lost in 2010, confirmed involvement by Right To Work staff.


“My wife and a staffer sat down and penned the letter,” he told OpenSecrets Blog, and said the organization had paid for it, but that was reported on his campaign finance filings as an in-kind contribution.

According to his campaign filings from that election, he reported an in-kind contribution of $ 1,372.80 from Fusaro, personally, for postage and mailing of a letter. A second in-kind contribution of $ 61.40 to the Iowans for Right to Work political action committee for reproduction was also reported. 

Nora Dirkx, the wife of Daniel Dirkx, another House candidate who lost in 2010, told OpenSecrets.org that she had worked with a man named Aaron Dorr, the head of Iowa Gun Owners, a group that worked closely with National Right to Work Committee, on the letter. Dorr is included on numerous emails to and from the mail operation in Indiana.

“They put together a whole bunch of letters after interviewing us and finding out what we stood for and stuff,” Nora Dirkx said. “I just spoke with an interviewer and they wrote it out and I had to tweak it and say I liked it or didn’t like it.”


One candidate who did win and is still in office, state Rep. Kim Pearson, referred OpenSecrets Blog’s questions about the draft letter bearing her name to her attorney, and hung up. The attorney is unavailable until Jan. 31. 

Sorenson, who resigned from office last fall after an Iowa Senate Ethics investigation into whether he accepted money from the Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul presidential campaigns to endorse them, also refused to speak to OpenSecrets.

But this morning, an email about Sorenson’s “wife letter” appeared on Stranhan’s blog, shedding light on what may have happened. 

The email, written by Dorr and sent to the “NRTWIowa” Google group, complains that an early draft of Sorenson’s letter had the wrong city and state.


“Kent begged us to print his materials here because he was nervous that it was going to be screwed up,” Dorr writes. “I assured him that it would be taken care of. What the heck am I supposed to tell him? You could have called if you didn’t know his address.”

What’s not yet clear is whether all of the wife letters were mailed, and if so, whether the candidates involved paid the postage and printing costs.



Consequences


Marcus Owens, the former head of the Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt division and an attorney with Caplin Drysdale in Washington, D.C., said there is no question — that is direct political activity. 


“If the (c)(4) (non-profit) put it’s money into it, either by employing the writer who wrote the letters, or paid for any of the various things that would be necessary to do that — whatever is necessary to get the project going and then presumably print and distribute the letters — all that would be political activity,” Owens said. “Even if the candidate reimbursed them.”


Donald Tobin, a professor at the Ohio State University’s Moritz School of Law, who specializes in politically active nonprofits agreed. 


“It means there’s really no way to claim that’s not political activity,” Tobin said. “It’s intervention in a political campaign. I don’t see how it’s not. It seems to be clearly political type activity designed to influence an election.”


Although there were several different legal organizations in the mix — NRTWC and Iowa Right to Work (which is incorporated as Mid-America Right To Work), Tobin said that any direction from the national group on this type of activity would make it responsible to disclose political activity on its 990 form.


“If the Iowa organization is a tool of the national organization, it doesn’t matter if they’re separate legal entities,” Tobin said. “Is Iowa doing this at the bidding of the national organization or not?”


Tobin said he did not know of a specific case precedent that would show how failure to properly disclose political activity on the 990 would be handled by the IRS, but said it could be serious if it can be shown that the misrepresentation was a lie and not an oversight.


“If, in fact, someone purposefully lied, that’s a real serious offense,” he said. “But it’s hard to prove someone lied.”


Owens, however, said he believed a case involving the 501(c)(3) organization that manages the college football Fiesta Bowl game might be an analogous example. That group denied participating in political activity but did in fact lobby and did operate an illegal straw donor scheme.


“The organization made political campaign expenditures, reported no disclosure on the 990 and that was enough for an indictment and guilty pleas,” Owens told OpenSecrets Blog. 


“Based on what I’ve seen here, this activity is clearly attributable to the (c)(4) and the staff was not under the impression that something else was going on — that these were benign nonpartisan letters. They were intended to drive voters to particular candidates and coordinated with the campaigns,” Owens said. “Bottom line: people have gone to jail for precisely the facts that you are describing.”


National Operation?


The emails and “wife letters” released by Fusaro and posted to Stranahan’s website also strongly suggest that the National Right to Work campaign in Iowa was actually a national operation. They also show behavior consistent with what’s described in one of the most controversial “dark money” stories since Citizens United — the case of Western Tradition Partnership

Following the 2010 election, a box of documents was found in a meth house in Colorado that appeared to include drafts of “wife letters” and other mailing materials that were connected to a Montana group called Western Tradition Partnership. That group, a 501(c)(4) organization, got involved with Montana campaigns, targeting certain races with floods of last minute “wife letters” and provocative attack mailers and postcards. 


The head of WTP was a political operative named Christian LeFer. As it turns out, LeFer was also employed by National Right To Work. In an email posted by Stranahan, apparently from Gamble, LeFer is listed as a lobbyist for NRTWC. Gamble urges recipients of the email never to refer to him as part of an Right To Work program — and places Stafford, Kesari and National Right To Work Committee president Mark Mix in the same category.


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Additionally, some of the draft letters from Iowa bear a strong resemblance to letters that were sent in Montana by LeFer’s group.



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The draft of the “wife letter” for Chelgren in Iowa has a similar promise:


And the draft of the “wife letter” for 


A final hint at how large the operation really was comes from the audio recording of Fusaro and Stafford. In it, Stafford told Fusaro what a small cog in the total print shop operation Iowa’s letters would be:


– Robbie Feinberg contributed reporting to this post.




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Strong Evidence Emerges on Right to Work"s Political Activity

Monday, January 20, 2014

Archaeologists Uncover More Evidence Middle Earth Might Have Been Real

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Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Mark of the Beast /WWW: Psychological, Historical, Behavioral and more Prophetic Evidence: Pt. I

The Mark of the Beast is WWW

I am almost entirely convinced that Skyfloating is right about the Mark of the Beast being “www,” and I am about to present a ton of evidence for how come. It will include historical evidence, behavioral evidence, psychological evidence, and even more prophetic evidence – but from a different source than expected – prophecies about what life is like after 2030, which almost (possibly always) state that we have actually returned to a less technological state than the one we are currently in, and this tone is even noted by Nostradamus, who was aware that there would be a shift.


If you look at the historical context, the internet, especially with smart phones and tablets (which mean that people are constantly networked with each other, so they represent the Epitome of the previous generation of laptops and desktops) and Google Glass (same) is a major change in the way people think, behave and such.


I would like to point out that this is going to be a scientific post and not one where I’m judging internet users. What I am going to show is that the Internet is going to come, and then, contrary to popular belief, it is going to be rejected by society – if anything, it makes the Mark of the Beast story more interesting – a story about a technological revolution, where people were free to choose whether or not to participate the whole time, and how technocrats miscalculated how humans think -


Until eventually, the technology-wielders of Google Glass and Smart Phones are overthrown by a younger generation more interested in comprehensive thinking and altruism.


As a matter of fact, for me, I am usually completely a moderate – I will entirely support one perspective one day, and another the next – so what does all of this say about the future of the Internet? Is it going to be rejected or integrated into society (a.k.a. humans will be assimilated into the www)? Can both societies live together simultaneously?







The first two pictures were of Borg Cubes from Star Trek. The next three pictures were from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Encounter at Farpoint (Episode 1, Season 1) – which I recommend watching (on Netflix) in order to see how much you agree with or disagree with the perspective of Q – traditionally a Star Trek villain. The court system pictured is also one from the Future, and could be the result of a society where the Internet and the Tribe have split.


Let’s get started.


The Internet is Changing the Way We Think (The Guardian)



American writer Nicholas Carr’s claim that the internet is not only shaping our lives but physically altering our brains has sparked a lively and ongoing debate, says John Naughton. Below, a selection of writers and experts offer their opinion




Every 50 years or so, American magazine the Atlantic lobs an intellectual grenade into our culture. In the summer of 1945, for example, it published an essay by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) engineer Vannevar Bush entitled “As We May Think”. It turned out to be the blueprint for what eventually emerged as the world wide web. Two summers ago, the Atlantic published an essay by Nicholas Carr, one of the blogosphere’s most prominent (and thoughtful) contrarians, under the headline “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”.



Notice that analysts, much like prophets, are often accurate in their ability to predict future events. More on this is a bit.



“Over the past few years,” Carr wrote, “I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain, remapping the neural circuitry, reprogramming the memory. My mind isn’t going – so far as I can tell – but it’s changing. I’m not thinking the way I used to think. I can feel it most strongly when I’m reading. Immersing myself in a book or a lengthy article used to be easy. My mind would get caught up in the narrative or the turns of the argument and I’d spend hours strolling through long stretches of prose. That’s rarely the case anymore. Now my concentration often starts to drift after two or three pages. I get fidgety, lose the thread, begin looking for something else to do. I feel as if I’m always dragging my wayward brain back to the text. The deep reading that used to come naturally has become a struggle.”


The title of the essay is misleading, because Carr’s target was not really the world’s leading search engine, but the impact that ubiquitous, always-on networking is having on our cognitive processes.



I cannot explain it any better than Carr did in this narrative. But I can add some proof. ATS has a back-search engine that any of you reading this can use in order to check out threads from prior to 2005 by date, which was when Facebook came out on college campuses, and also when cell phones started to become more dominant.


On Sunday, April 6, 2008 Facebook Chat started. This marks a gigantic event in the increase of networking. It is also an interesting milestone to use when searching through ATS backlogs.



There is a picture to help you do it – I always have trouble finding it!


When you do, notice the difference in thinking processes of posters through their behavior, in fact, this is the only reason I’m having you do this -


Are their posts longer and more comprehensive or shorter and more likely to be one-liners not adding anything to the conversation now? How about in the past?


How much do the participants of the threads pay attention to each other in the past and present and integrate each others ideas into their own?


Has their ability to listen to each other increased or decreased? In what manners?


Has their intelligence increased or decreased? Can you identify specific intellectual traits that may have gone up or down?


Has hostility increased or decreased?


This is a way that all of you can personally participate in this thread in a hands-on manner and decide for yourselves through behavioral evidence right before your eyes – you can even look at your posts from the past and present if you wish, or of your friends to see – and figure out if you think the internet has caused a change in how people think and behave.



Carr argues that modern neuroscience, which has revealed the “plasticity” of the human brain, shows that our habitual practices can actually change our neuronal structures.



I can personally verify this statement. Let’s look at some other studies (faster now, need to be quick) but that article by The Guardian is pure gold. I’ll give you some more Gold.


Starcraft Gameplay Boosts Mental Flexibility: WSJ


Well let’s leave you all there for now – I am running out of characters – and when we return (after the break, at some point in the future) I will give you some more links regarding how the Internet and technology can affect how you and your friends and others think! Now that I posted that article, Gold is slacking… we need Di


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Saturday, December 21, 2013

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Congress Provides Evidence That Obama Is A Dictator

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Judge: The failure of prosecutors to divulge exculpatory evidence has reached epidemic proportions



The failure of prosecutors to divulge exculpatory evidence in criminal cases has reached epidemic proportions, the 9th Circuit’s top judge wrote Tuesday.

Reacting to the federal appeals court’s refusal to reconsider the case of man convicted in 2003 for possessing Ricin with intent to use it as a weapon, Chief Judge Alex Kozinski stated that an absence of “professional discipline” and a lack of real consequences has loosed “an epidemic of Brady violations abroad in the land.”


Named for the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark case from 1963, Brady v. State of Maryland, the Brady rule generally requires prosecutors to hand over all exculpatory evidence to the defense.


Kenneth Olsen, who was arrested in 2001 after co-workers discovered his “Terrorist Encyclopedia” and suspicious web searches, claimed that a Brady violation occurred in his case when Assistant U.S. Attorneys for the Eastern District of Washington failed to divulge a damning investigation of the forensic scientist who helped secure his conviction.


Fellow employees also found chemistry equipment and a “wealth of internet printouts and books on poisons and methods of harming people and exacting revenge,” in Olsen’s workspace, according to the court. Some of the evidence, including a bottle of allegedly “spiked” allergy pills, was handed over to Washington State Patrol forensic scientist Arnold Melnikoff. After deciding that the pills might contain ricin, Melnikoff sent them to FBI analysts, who later found traces of deadly poison.


Olsen claimed that the pills had been contaminated by Menikoff before he had sent them to the FBI. Melnikoff denied the charge, while admitting that he examined the pills on a bench that had previously held “ricin-positive” items. Olsen also noted that Melnikoff was at the center of a scandal in the Montana State Crime Lab where an innocent man had spent 15 years in prison for raping a child based on incorrect DNA analysis.


A subsequent report on Melnikoff’s work in Montana and Washington found a history of incompetence and “the presence of unexplained contaminants in his laboratory.” The Washington State Patrol eventually fired him for incompetence and gross misconduct.


Olsen’s attorney knew that the state was investigating Melnikoff, but he did not know that the report had been finished for two months before the trial even began, according to Kozinski.


 ”Rather than inform defense counsel and the court of these important developments, the Assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case materially understated the scope, status and gravity of the investigation,” Kozinski wrote. “He claimed that the investigation was ‘purely administrative’ and revolved around a decades-old complaint limited to DNA testing, which wasn’t at issue in Olsen’s case.”


 Sentenced to 10 years behind bars and 5 years of supervised release, Olsen appealed his conviction to the 9th Circuit, alleging, among other things, a Brady violation. A three-judge panel unanimously affirmed in January, and on Tuesday the appeals court refused Olsen’s request for en banc review.


Judges Harry Pregerson, Stephen Reinhardt, Sidney Thomas and Paul Watford joined Kozinski in a vigorous dissent to that ruling.


“Had Melnikoff been fully impeached, the only evidence from which the prosecutor could’ve proven Olsen’s intent to use ricin as a weapon would have been a few Google searches and bookstore receipts,” Kozinski wrote.


“The panel’s ruling is not just wrong, it is dangerously broad, carrying far-reaching implications for the administration of criminal justice,” Kozinski added. “It effectively announces that the prosecution need not produce exculpatory or impeaching evidence so long as it’s possible the defendant would’ve been convicted anyway. This will send a clear signal to prosecutors that, when a case is close, it’s best to hide evidence helpful to the defense, as there will be a fair chance reviewing courts will look the other way, as happened here.”


While Brady violations occur in all courts, Kozinski noted three recent cases in the 9th Circuit where the disclosure rule played a role, including United States v. Sedaghaty, Aguilar v. Woodford, and United States v. Kohring.


“Protecting the constitutional rights of the accused was just not very high on this prosecutor’s list of priorities,” Kozinski wrote. “The fact that a constitutional mandate elicits less diligence from a government lawyer than one’s daily errands signifies a systemic problem: Some prosecutors don’t care about Brady because courts don’t make them care.”


Olsen’s attorney, Peter Offenbecher, of Seattle’s Skellenger Bender, said Tuesday that, “as usual, Chief Judge Kozinski is right on the mark.”


 ”The panel opinion in Olsen will embolden unscrupulous prosecutors to hide obviously exculpatory evidence because there is no consequence for them even if they are caught red-handed,” he said.


“This is a sad day for the criminal justice system.”
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

100% Evidence The Satanic Illuminati Indoctrinate Using the Music Industry

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Monday, November 18, 2013

Denver International Airport: The Illuminati Evidence


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By Khalil Amani | November 18, 2013 | 12:09pm EDT

There’s a wide debate as to whether the Illuminati exists—and I’m quite capable of arguing on either side of the coin. 


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DENVER (INTELLIHUB) — I’ve been speaking about the New World Order and the Illuminati when many of you were snotty-nose Bebe Kids and before your favorite rapper made it nouveau-chic lingo. Thus, I have metamorphosed into the C.O.O.N. — Consciously Optimistic, Overtly Nihilistic. (In slavery times there were three [3] archetypal black men — “Tom,” “Jack” and “Nat.” “Tom” was the classic “uncle-Tom” who loved massah more than himself and would snitch on slaves if he heard they were planning a slave revolt. “Nat” was that crazy black buck that massah never trusted because he was always recalcitrant and ready to cut the master’s throat when he turned his back. And “Jack” — me — who appears to be a “Tom” and a coon, smiling and buck-dancing when massah’s around, but is really one smart mofo! “Jack” will feed the master a s#*t sandwich and ask him how it tastes! He is an insurrectionist and the master of stratagems.) #History


There’s a wide debate as to whether the Illuminati exists — and I’m quite capable of arguing on either side of the coin. (That’s what Debate class taught me!) Ever since I read Gary Allen’s book, “None Dare Call It Conspiracy” 25-years ago I’ve been a “Conspiracy Theorist.” George Orwell’s book, “1984” further added fuel to the fire. And then I read more books like,“The Cointelpro Papers,” by Churchill & Vander Wall (detailing how our government destroyed black leaders and organizations) and “Bad Blood” by James H. Jones (showing how our government let syphilis run rampant among black men as an experiment) — I came to the realization that our government has something for our asses — if and when they decide to reach into that great governmental cesspool of tricks.


I believe in a “Shadow Government,” the “Black Budget,” the New World Order — the secrecy of such groups as The Trilateral Commission, The Bilderberg Group, The Council on Foreign Relations, Freemasonry, the Rosicrucians and the Illuminati. I believe that 9/11 was an inside job — orchestrated at the highest levels of our government.


And further — I believe in UFO’s, the Roswell crash, Area 51, aliens and am beginning to rethink the Aurora, Colorado and the Sandy Hook shootings. I believe our government uses mind-control to make individuals carry out these sinister acts for the expressed purpose of shaping American policy on such issues as gun control and many other freedoms that we take for granted. They call these “False Flag Operations.”


Without getting too deep or personal — I too, have had dealings with our government on a scale that you’d only see in a movie (think “Erasers”) as well as encountering extraterrestrial life. Call me crazy! 


Having said that, have you heard the scuttlebutt coming out of Denver, Colorado?—That Denver International Airport (D.I.A.) is the Illuminati headquarters and the center of the New World Order? Geographically, Colorado is very close to the center of these 48 states — surrounded by water, land and mountains — Denver is a rock fortress, which is far safer from foreign enemies than Washington, D.C., which sits right on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. (It is no surprise [or coincidence] then, when comet Elenin was threatening to hit the earth on September 21, 2012, President Obama was flown to Denver where he was secured at one of the safest bunkers in America — under D.I.A.)


 I’ve been to many, many U.S. airports and none is more creepier, scary, morbid, terrorizing, apocalyptic, cryptic, end-of-days, revelatory and sinister than Denver International Airport!(You don’t even need to see with your “Third Eye” to know something isn’t right up in there!) 


Granted. Denver airport is one of the cleanest, prettiest, easy-on-the-eyes airports you’ll ever visit—a marvel of new-jack architecture. Denver airport sits on 53 square acres of once barren (Indian) land, making it the largest airport in America by total area and the second largest airport in general.


Even before you get inside the airport—riding up Pena Blvd. into the main concourse you are met by a giant 32-foot cobalt blue horse named “Blue Mustang”—and unofficially called “Bluecifer” (like Lucifer, but blue) with bulging muscles and veins and piercing red eyes that light up at night—real creepy! There’s just something about this horse that gives people the heebie-jeebies! Like really, at night—those beedy, piercing red eyes watch you as you enter D.I.A. land! It doesn’t help that “Blucifer’s” maker, sculptor Luis Jimenez was killed by his horse-in-progress when a part of Blue Mustang fell on him and severed an artery, thus killing him.


From a distance, one sees the pyramid-shaped white capstones of Denver airport. Simply beautiful! I think they were going for a Rocky Mountains effect, but clearly, the architects were on some symbolic, Masonic, Illuminati-like. Once inside you are sent to your destination with some crazy artwork, inscriptions and Gargoyles! (Have a safe flight!) Whatever they were trying to convey, it backfired! Freemasonry symbolism is everywhere present—even in the construction of the building. 


So just what are people saying about Denver International Airport?


From the Internet site “TheChives” they write, “Many people believe that the largest underground bunker in the world lies beneath the Denver airport. Specifically a 360,000 sq. foot bunker, built by the New World Order to house the elites in case of economic collapse or nuclear holocaust. The construction of the Denver airport was necessitated as a dumb show; an above ground construction project to hide the creation of something that lies beneath, hiding in plain sight.”


“Hints that the Denver airport is hiding something big are everywhere. Visitors to the Denver Airport will immediately notice a number of mysterious masonic symbols and murals clearly depicting the end of the word. They’re hard to miss. Many believe these murals hold a deeper meaning which can be gleaned by the initiated of the New World Order and Freemasons.” Read more at http://thechive.com/2012/03/08/something-is-rotten-in-the-denver-ai


Folks question why five buildings were built and then buried underground intact. How is it that architects can erect these buildings that were eight levels deep and then go, “Oops! We screwed up!”—and instead of imploding them (like World Trade Building 7), they decided to bury them underground intact? Something’s fishy! Could they be bunkers? Others claim that the Queen of England owns the land on which the airport sits and that Denver airport is actually “thee” headquarters for world leaders. 


The conspiracy theorists surmise that the Denver Airport is just a front for something far more sinister—like the headquarters for the New World Order a.k.a. The Illuminati. They say that Denver Airport is a D.U.M.B.— Deep Underground Military Base. According to eye-witness accounts—under the airport is a city. Some say it has the look of a “concentration camp”—similar to Auschwitz. They say there is a sprinkler system in the ceilings—indicative of something useful for spraying people with toxic agents that they die (not to put out a fire). There are supposed “holding rooms” down there. They say there is room enough for thousands of people. 


Inside the Denver airport you’ll find Gargoyles in suitcases ghoulish looking down on passengers, strange floor symbols, including the “AuAg” symbol, which some have said means “Australian Antigen” (a biological agent which will be used to help reduce the earth’s population by 5 billion people) verses the common meaning “God & Silver.” The capstone of Freemasonry in the “Great Hall” (another Masonic term)—supposedly put there by the “New World Airport Commission.” Who are the “New World Airport Commission?” Where is their office? The conspiracy theorists say the “New World Commission” does not exist! (And really, they don’t!)It is a play on the New World Order! They say that under D.I.A. is the headquarters of the NEW WORLD ORDER—the ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT and that its aim is to rid the earth of some five billion people—trimming the human fat down to two billion people—a controllable number. This is the ultimate aim of the New World Order!


Cryptic quotes greet passengers as they walk to “Terminal A” on the east concourse. They do a great job on the psyche of people about to be lifted up 36,000 feet in the air! 



And… 



Or better yet! 



Or even still… 



Inquiring minds wanna know what’s really going on. So, I went and did a ghetto investigation to see what I could come up with. Upon entering the outer perimeter of Denver International Airport (D.I.A.) there is an oddity that hits the observant eye head on! The claim that the airport’s chain-link fences have the wire protruding inward (towards the airport) has been sworn off as a blatant falsification. Having chain-link fences that face inward would suggest that its purpose is to prevent something (or some-bodies) from getting out of (or escaping) its confines. By the time one climbs this kind of fence, they will have a hard time crossing the fence because gravity will pull their weight downward, thus making it hard for the average person to climb successfully. (Certainly women and children could not scale this kind of fence and what husband, father or man is gonna leave his family behind and flee to save himself?) 


To protect an airport or any building from outside intrusion you’d see fences with the wires facing outward, like the fences at Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina’s airport. This kind of fence keeps people out! 



But check this out! I’m standing on the outside of Denver airport. Notice which way the fences lean. Inward! To keep things (people) enclosed (or from escaping?). This fence was not accidentally put up wrong! It was by design!



These outer perimeter fences actually have the wire facing inside—indicative of keeping things from escaping! Why would these chain-link fences point inward towards the airport—as opposed to outward? Common sense says that this fence was erected to prevent, stop, and make it hard for someone to leave its premises! Denver airport appears to have the earmarkings of a Concentration Camp, if you ask me! We won’t even discuss the ziggurat or stepped pyramid-like man-made mountain at D.I.A., but I have plenty of video to show you. Check out this video of D.I.A. fences and the pyramid.


Writer Bio:

 Khalil Amani is a blogger for AllHipHop. He also writes for DJ Kay Slay’s Originators Magazine & Straight Stuntin Magazine. Amani also writes for Hoodgrown, Maybach and Sext Magazines. He is the author of six books, including the ground-breaking book, “Hip-Hop Homophobes…” iuniverse.com 07). Amani is gay hip-hop’s self-proclaimed straight advocate. Visit The Coonerific One at http://www.khalilamani.ning.com/ Follow on Facebook/Twitter @khalilamani. Youtube @ yahweh 12

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