Friday, March 14, 2014

14 Mar - The View

Arnold Arboretum, 18 May 2010: View from Busse...Arnold Arboretum, 18 May 2010: View from Bussey Hill south to Great Blue Hill ("Massachusett") in Quincy (Photo credit: Chris Devers)
I saw this and raged...Now I'm going to mock t...I saw this and raged...Now I'm going to mock this gentleman! (Photo credit: Evanovich)
English: Ben Bernanke leaving the 2008 Bilderb...English: Ben Bernanke leaving the 2008 Bilderberg Conference (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


they made a fortune off war. , they should be in jail for murder. yet you all freak out on Russia in Ukraine they haven't killed anyone HAVE THEY !
If you watched Rachel Maddow's documentary "Why We Did It" tonight, you'll understand why we're sharing this. Such a disgrace.
Via The Blue Street Journal

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsyyBgdIZ4g
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Documentary about the secret rulers of the world - the members of the Bilderberg Group Brief history Bilderberg takes its name from the hotel in Holland, whe...

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SPREAD THE WORD!!! How do you feel about the Harper conservative government having the power to strip any born Canadian citizen of their citizenship? http://bit.ly/1eaS0iX
Bill C-24 "would also give Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Conservative government unprecedented authority to strip Canadians — including thousands born in this country — of their citizenship." -Toronto Star
They've already been equating environmental activism, peaceful protesting and signing petitions with terrorism for years. http://bit.ly/1cp3dg4
Stephen Harper's Surveillance State Equates Protest to Terrorism >http://huff.to/140571H
"As a new report on documents released under the Freedom of Information Act highlights, under the mandate of the Harper Administration, law enforcement and intelligence agencies are increasingly blurring the line between genuine fundamentalists and average citizens -- people whose “terrorist activities” include organising petitions, attending protests, and generally expressing dissension.
Moreover, the report emphasises the fact that agencies such as CSEC and CSIS now view activist activities such as blocking access to roads and buildings as “forms of assault,” while media stunts like the unfurling of banners, non-violent sit-ins, and peaceful marches are now deemed “threats” or “attacks.”
Aboriginal rights advocates, unions, anti-capital factions, countercultural institutions, alternative media outlets, and with increasing fervour, environmental organisations -- they all get lumped together under the category of “terrorists” in order justify the widespread monitoring, detaining, and at times imprisoning of Canadian citizens expressing dissent."
Are you opposed to fracking? Big Oil/The Harper government labels you a terrorist http://bit.ly/1eaPgTs
Harper government spies on and harasses citizens who peacefully question... http://bit.ly/1cpaRHy
As leader of the opposition, Stephen Harper was clear on the vital role of dissent in a democracy: “When a government starts trying to cancel dissent or avoid dissent is frankly when it’s rapidly losing its moral authority to govern.” ..Rather than engaging with citizens or organizations who disagree with their policies, Mr. Harper’s government has sought to attack, even criminalize them. http://bit.ly/NCa1il - The Globe and Mail
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Drug testing for welfare applicants has been a flop from coast to coast. So is Mississippi doing it anyway?
And if the poor are being subjected to drug tests, why not business owners who receive public assistance in the form of tax breaks and other corporate incentives?
http://on.msnbc.com/1o1oXWL...
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Drug-testing policies for welfare recipients keep failing, either in practice or in the courts. But other states keep adopting the same idea anyway.
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A heretofore inexplicable fatal, chronic kidney disease that has affected poor farming regions around the globe may be linked to the use of biochemical...
RT

Another necessary tax reform: A "transaction tax" of .03 percent on all financial transactions (that's 30 cents per $1,000). Here's why: (1) It would generate more than $350 billion over the coming decade, which would help finance what we need. (2) It's fair. We pay sales taxes on many goods and services, but Wall Streeters don't pay sales taxes when they buy and sell securities. (3) It would reduce speculation, high-frequency trading, market volatility, and financial gamesmanship.
Wall Street argues such a tax would harm average small investors. Baloney. Most would hardly feel it. The Street also says it would hurt the competitiveness of our financial sector. More baloney. The U.K. and Hong Kong, two centers of global giants of finance, already have it and aren't harmed. Similar taxes already exist in more than 30 other countries, and 7 more European countries are moving forward it.
What do you think?


The USDA wants to privatize poultry inspection, putting companies in charge of their own inspections. And then increase the slaughtering line speed. In other words, the USDA's new "Filthy Chicken Rule" will put both consumers and factory farm workers at greater risk.
TAKE ACTION: Ask the USDA to Rescind its 'Filthy Chicken Rule": http://orgcns.org/MEkuvl
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A Republican senator this week thought he'd get the better of a Canadian physician testifying about single-payer healthcare.
As a striking new video helps prove, the senator was mistaken.
http://on.msnbc.com/1o0pW9P
If you're going to come at a Canadian healthcare policy expert, you best not miss.
msnbc

High moral outrage and sword waving by US over events in Ukraine and Crimea. But where was all the outrage when little Chechnya left the collapsing USSR in 1991 - just as Ukraine did? Moscow - financed by the Clinton administration - invaded Chechnya to crush its independence movement. Over 100,000 Chechen were killed by massed Russian firepower. Not a peep from Washington. In fact, the Nat Security Agency reportedly supplied Russian intelligence with a device that allowed it to assassinate Chechen leader Dzokhar Dudayev with a radio-controlled bomb that homed in on his phone - while he was in 'peace talks' with Moscow. In spite of all, the fierce Chechen defeated Russia's invasion army.
Vladimir Putin launched a second invasion that finally crushed the Chechen independence movement. Not a peep from Washington - except to brand the Chechen 'terrorists.' But with Ukraine, it's a totally different story. They are 'freedom fighters.'

 0 days to decide the fate of BC water???
The Council of Canadians is working on protecting our water from corporate freeloaders like Nestle (who pay $0.00 for BC's fresh water) and Fracking contaminators.
http://www.canadians.org/blog/water-sustainability-act-introduced-british-columbia
The provincial government of Christy Clark in British Columbia has introduced its Water...
canadians.org
 
Four years after the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion, BP is being welcomed back to seek new oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico.
insideclimatenews.org
 
Why did the United States locate one of the nation's breadbaskets in a region with little rain? As early as the late 19th century, the head of the US Geological Survey warned that this was unsustainable, but was ignored. We are beginning to reap the whirlwind.
John Wesley Powell and FDR warned about the California and Colorado Basin droughts and proposed ecological solutions that Congress ignored.
Truthout|By George Tanner
 
Anarchism...
www.a-revolt.org : digital anarchy


Prohibition of alchol during the roaring 20s and the great depression was not an act of consciousness. It was so prisons could make money.
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Big Pipeline Operator's Business 'Is Organized Crime,' Whistleblower Says - TransCanada Whistleblower Warns Of Shoddy Pipeline Practices. Vokes' allegations on Thursday against TransCanada, the Canadian company leading the controversial proposal to send tar sands oil from Alberta to the Gulf Coast via the Keystone XL pipeline, were sobering: a "culture of noncompliance" and "coercion," with "deeply entrenched business practices that ignored legally required regulations and codes" and carries "significant public safety risks." "It's organized crime, in my opinion," Vokes, an expert in pipeline welding and now whistleblower against his ex-employer, told The Huffington Post after the hearing. "The source of revenue is legal, but how they go about it isn't legal."
 
Should uranium mining be allowed to resume near the Grand Canyon or indigenous land?
The iconic Grand Canyon is the site of a battle over toxic uranium mining. Last year, a company called Energy Fuels Resources was given federal...
Democracy Now!
( Actually, water is being hauled onto the rez because the aquifer is now radioactive and wells poisoned )
Edward Snowden released new information this week and appealed to tech savvy people to be the firefighters defending the Internet against the NSA’s “setting fire to the future of the Internet” with their onslaught of surveillance and control.
Listen in to his talk here:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2454795,00.asp
Snowden had strong words for the NSA during a remote appearance at SXSW today; watch for yourself.
PCMag
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