Red Ice Radio – Ian Crane – Depopulation Disasters, Fukushima, E. Coli & Stuxnet (audio)
Red Ice Radio
January 16, 2011
Geo-political researcher, public speaker and former oilfield executive, Ian Crane joins us to talk about questionable manmade disasters over the last 14 months. We begin recapping the BP oil spill in the Gulf and discuss the latest developments. Ian tells us about Robert Calusa who he believes was placed on an oil rig intentionally on April 16, 2010 to help create the spill. He also tells us why and how he thinks the Gulf area has been turned into a laboratory and talks about the “behavioral health” payments issued from BP to residents of the Gulf area. We also discuss miscarriages of women in the Gulf, same as the dolphins and the status on oil-devouring microbes. Then, we talk about Fukushima. Ian shares some ideas about why he thinks Japan was targeted. He links Fukushima to the largest E.coli breakout, resistant to penicillin, in Germany. It seems Germany has been keeping an eye on world events. They’ve also been the forefront resistance against the EU’s plan to use GM crops. Now they’re shutting down pre 1980 nuclear plants and winding down the nuclear program. Has biological warfare been released upon Germany?
Positioning for war with Iran?

The United States Navy's USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74)
By Madison Ruppert
Editor of End the Lie
December 30, 2011
There are some distinct geopolitical rumblings occurring in the general region surrounding Iran that is quite concerning for someone like myself and I’m sure Tehran as well.
This includes a major sale of cutting-edge F-15SA fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, Iran spotting the John C. Stennis aircraft carrier entering the Strait of Hormuz, a sale of advanced missile interceptor systems to the United Arab Emirates, warnings from the Russian envoy to the United Nations of global destabilization in 2012 and new awards for Raytheon for the AESA radar system and contracts for US/NATO missile systems.
After Iran threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz if the West continued to push for sanctions on Iranian oil exports, the United States’ Fifth Fleet out of Bahrain countered with similar saber-rattling.
The Iranian navy chief, Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, stated that closing the Strait of Hormuz would be “easier than drinking a glass of water.”
“Anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international strait is clearly outside the community of nations; any disruption will not be tolerated,” the Fifth Fleet responded in an e-mail to Reuters.
Iran is currently engaged in a massive 10-day-long naval exercise in international waters near the Strait of Hormuz, in an apparent attempt to show their naval might in the region.
However, Reuters has reported that the entire Iranian navy cannot hold a candle to the US Fifth Fleet, which boasts over 20 ocean-range warships and some 15,000 personnel.
The Strait of Hormuz is not only a tactically crucial region but also a critical trade route with up to 40% of the world’s oil supply passing through the strait.
The United States and Europe are some of the most major consumers of this oil supply, so it is quite obvious that if Iran decided to close the strait there would be a significant backlash from the West.
Yesterday Russia Today published an article based on reports from the official Iranian news agency, IRNA, which stated that an Iranian warplane had spotted an American aircraft carrier as it was entering the Gulf of Oman from the Persian Gulf.
This report also comes from Admiral Sayyari, who told IRNA, “An Iranian vessel and surveillance plane have tracked, filmed and photographed a US aircraft carrier as it was entering the Gulf of Oman from the Persian Gulf.”
Sayyari also stated that the US fleet would be “warned by Iranian forces” if it were to move into the area of the Iranian naval exercise.
It is unclear if they mean a peaceful warning, perhaps via radio contact, or a more forceful warning, which could very well bring retaliation from the American fleet.
Yesterday the US Navy confirmed that the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis was indeed traveling to the Gulf of Oman with guided-missile cruiser Mobile Bay and several other vessels.
Lieutenant Rebecca Rebarich, the spokesperson for the US Fifth Fleet stated that this was merely a “pre-planned, routine transit” due to the fact that the group was headed to provide support for coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Regardless, the timing of the “routine transit” and the route they are following is quite suspicious and likely a matter for concern on the part of the Iranian navy.
There is also the deal between the United States and Saudi Arabia for $29.4 billion worth of new F-15SA fighter jets manufactured by Boeing.
This includes 84 brand new aircraft and the modernization of 70 existing aircraft, along with the required munitions, spare parts, training, maintenance and logistics.
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Joshua Earnest said that the F-15SA is “the most sophisticated and capable aircraft in the world.”
This is noteworthy because Saudi Arabia shares the Persian Gulf with Iran along with American allies Bahrain and Qatar.
While military deals with Saudi Arabia and other allies in the region is far from new, the timing of this latest agreement is likely to fuel the fire of possible conflict between Western nations and their allies and Iran possibly along with Russia and China.
The United Arab Emirates has also signed a deal worth some $2.49 billion for the newest missile interceptor system sold by Lockheed Martin, according to anonymous government officials.
The Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, is being billed as the centerpiece of the Obama administration’s planned regional defense system in the Middle East, which will supposedly thwart Iranian medium- and long-range ballistic missiles.
The batteries of the land-based missile interceptor systems will be linked to the US Navy’s detection systems, which are on Aegis-class destroyer and cruiser vessels.
The first installment of the so-called “undefinitized contract action” between the United States and the UAE is valued in the neighborhood of $1.96 billion, according to the unnamed US official who requested to remain anonymous due to the fact that they are not authorized to discuss the signing of the deal prior to the Pentagon’s announcement.
The official said that the Pentagon may officially announce the contract action as soon as next week but a Lockheed Martin spokesperson refused to discuss timing of the announcement while confirming that they continue to work with the Pentagon’s missile Defense Agency on contracts.
The construction of the THAAD system reads like a who’s who of the defense contracting world.
The system’s radar is manufactured by Raytheon, the missile’s mission computer by Honeywell, the THAAD’s rocket motor provided by Aerojet (part of California-based GenCorp) and the missile seeker by an American subsidiary of UK-based BAE Systems.
The deal was discussed first in September of 2008 when the Pentagon estimated the deal to be worth as much as $6.95 billion.
However, in August 2010, the UAE reduced the acquisition roughly one third from 144 interceptors to 96.
Similarly, the UAE scaled back the purchase of Raytheon’s AN/TYPY-2 mobile search and tracking radar from four to two units.
According to the Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency, the new radar systems are capable of supporting two missile batteries, whereas previously it supported three.
The Russian envoy to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, also said that the steadily increasing confrontation between Western nations and Iran could “drastically destabilize the international situation in 2012,” according to the Voice of Russia.
Churkin stated that Russia is currently doing its best to help stave off such a grim scenario while adding that Iran very well may decline to continue dialogue with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over the Iranian nuclear program.
In November, Russia expressed doubt over the credibility of the IAEA’s report regarding the military nature of Iran’s nuclear program.
The West continues to insist that the Iranian program has military goals while Tehran continuously states that the program is purely civilian in nature.
Churkin said that they hope to resume six-party talks on the Iranian nuclear program in 2012.
Raytheon has also received orders valued around $320 million for the cutting-edge AESA radar system, along with an additional $72 million in contracts for US/NATO missile systems.
United Press International (UPI) reported yesterday that the identities of the parties who ordered the AESA system, which is an active electronic beam scanning radar system, have not been disclosed.
The delivery schedules for the contracts have yet to be announced as well.
The AESA system has a radar beam, which can be used to garner near real time air-to-air and air-to-ground information with a radar beam that is directed close to the speed of light.
Raytheon stated that they have delivered over 300 units of the AESA system to what UPI calls “a variety of customers in the United States and overseas.”
“We expect to see continued growth in this area,” Mark Kula, the vice president of Tactical Airborne Systems, Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, stated.
The first award of the total of $72 million was from the US Naval Sea Systems Command and is reportedly for the Phalanx, land-based Phalanx, SeaRAM, and SeaSparrow surface missiles that are used by NATO.
The first contract will include Raytheon providing both engineering and technical support services for the Phalanx systems, which currently provides the missile defense for American ships.
A provision of an unknown number of SeaSparrow MK57, MOD 12/13 systems along with missile launchers and spare parts are included in the second award.
The fact that the parties who ordered the AESA system are not being disclosed is somewhat concerning given the rest of the geopolitical maneuverings we are witnessing right now, however I do not think we should jump to conclusions just yet.
If the West is planning to go to war with Iran – which looks increasingly likely – these developments fit in perfectly with such an operation.
At this point, all we can do is hope that Western nations aren’t insane enough to actually strike Iran, which could very well ignite a global conflict.
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Red Ice Radio – Brooks Agnew – Hour 1 – North Pole Inner Earth Expedition in 2012 (audio)
Red Ice Radio
December 27, 2011
Brooks A. Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry, a Masters Degree in Statistics, and a PhD in Physics. He is a six-time Amazon Best Selling author and internationally renowned lecturer on exploration of the Earth and the Physics of the Soul. Brooks is a widely published theoretical physicist in the field of radio spectroscopy and a multi-patented engineer. Brooks is also the expedition leader of the North Pole Inner Earth Expedition in 2012 testing the hypothesis that planets form as hollow spheres, which we’ll discuss in this interview. He’ll tell us about his up and coming expedition and what he thinks might be discovered. We’ll also explore various mythologies and legends about the inner Earth. Later, Brooks discusses our changing consciousness and how Earth responds to it.
3 Strategies to Make Your New Year’s Resolution a Success
by Mike Barrett
Activist Post
January 1, 2012
In reality, a New Year’s resolution isn’t much different than any other resolution made on any other day. But still nearly everyone takes this time to set a new goal.
Actually, the goal set is often the same as the previous year since people seldom follow through with their New Year’s resolution.
Interestingly, not achieving that specific goal each year is making the following achievement that much more difficult due to so many subconscious past ‘failures’. For this reason it is very important to follow through with your goal setting, and here are a few extremely beneficial tips on how to do so.
Always Think About Your Goal
Thinking about what you want is the first step to achievement — after identifying what you want of course. You can put up memory triggers around the house such as post-it notes, computer backgrounds, pictures, books, or anything that will make you think of the goal you want. You could even place an object on the floor and give it a hidden meaning related to the goal you desire. Each time you walk past this object, you will notice it and therefore think about what you want.
Do not think about what you don’t want, think about what you do want. For example, think ‘I want to be thin’ instead of ‘I don’t want to be fat’.
Avoid Anything that Says “You can’t do it”
While the subconscious negative thoughts stemming from all the past ‘failures’ are making things more difficult, you certainly don’t need to surround yourself with other things or people that amplify that feeling of failure. It is all too often that we set our own goal only for our closest friends and family members to knock us down. It is unfortunate that this happens, but it is very much a reality. While you can’t always completely avoid these people, and probably often don’t want to, you can avoid getting into conversations that lead to the put down of your goals. This negative influence around us is a huge factor in why so many people discontinue their resolution so early, and while it often seems difficult to solve, you can do it if you have true determination.
Set a Goal You Know You Can Achieve
Another very common mistake in goal setting is setting the bar too high. We’ve been conditioned more or less to aim high and shoot for the stars; and while that kind of thinking can be fantastic, it usually leads to a far-future, difficult goal to attain.
A resolution of losing 50 pounds may sound better than a resolution of losing 10 pounds, but what if you don’t achieve the goal? You have just made a subconscious negative ‘you can’t do it’ in your head, and that will work against your next goal. If you do achieve the loss of 10 pounds, however, it has just been proven that a you can really achieve what you set out to do. Once you achieve that goal, you will feel so good that you’ll set a goal to lose another 10 pounds, and you know you can do it. It is better to aim for 10 and lose 12 than aim for 30 and lose 25.
Unfortunately, these are very real reasons why goals are not achieved. People all too often read these kinds of messages and then experience a surge of inspiration and motivations, but before the next day arrives that feeling vanishes.
Constantly think about your goal and consistently know you can do it, because you can.
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British Politician Peddles Globalism at TED
Innovative TED Talks Once Again Tainted by Globalist Salesmen.
by Tony Cartalucci
Land Destroyer Report
January 5, 2012
UK politician Paddy Ashdown, during a recent TED Talk, claims power is shifting from nation-states to a global stage where the lawless global elite will somehow create “sensible” treaty-based global governance, citing the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a prime example. While he chastises the bankers whom he calls “money changers,” he fails to note that they along with other corporate-financier interests, hold dominion over the WTO and indeed all so-called “international institutions.”
Ashdown sees the world as interdependent at an unprecedented level and that tragedy in one nation inevitably affects all others. He also claims that the nation-state is no longer a viable proposition and cites a myriad of contrived global threats, the fraudulent “War on Terror” in particular, as evidence supporting his argument.
He concludes his sales pitch for “global governance” stating that we no longer hold individual or national destinies, but a global, collective destiny. In a way Ashdown’s words are true at face value – but for those reading Agenda 21, the duplicitous plots drawn up within the halls of the Brookings Institution, or for those who watched the global elite destabilize the entire Arab World, commit genocide, and install one puppet regime after another in 2011 with more to come in 2012, it is clear that Ashdown is peddling the global elites’ vision of a one world government where the corporate-financier interests of Wall Street and London hold dominion over mankind within the confines of an inescapable scientific dictatorship.
That Ashdown began his talk warning of World War III and the inevitable reordering the world is about to undergo, should prompt us to again re-read “The Middle East and Then the World” and realize that instead of the revolutionary change Ashdown promises, we are simply getting more of the same – what elites throughout the ages have always aspired toward, global empire and total, full-spectrum domination over all of mankind.
Ashdown isn’t the first British politician to pollute the TED Talks with his globalist sales pitch. British PM Gordon Brown also attempted to spin his talk of global domination as philosophical and technological revolution back in 2009.
Video: Many truly inspirational talks are given before TED, but it is those like Ashdown’s and Brown’s that make many cringe before watching another.
For those interested in disappointing Ashdown’s vision of a global government run by the monied elite, it is essential that we identify these elite, boycott and replace their system entirely, and move toward a “global power shift” that leaves our destiny not in the hands of Ashdown’s global elite, but in the hands of “we the people.”
Iowa Caucus Reeks of Voting Fraud, Obama Cheered as Dictator & More: Paul Watson Reports (video)
Infowars Nightly News
January 7, 2012
In the news segment, Paul Joseph Watson, co-host and chief editor for PrisonPlanet.com, discussing how Americans are cheering President Obama’s intentions to bypass Congress in order to push forward his agenda through executive fiat. A video compilation shows that not only is Obama undertaking this unconstitutional action, but he is a serial offender!
Further, Watson covers the latest round of Iranian wargames, now set to coincide with a U.S. and Israeli run drill, giving on-lookers reason for pause and creating fears that such ‘exercises’ could well provoke all out war. The confrontation leaves the door wide open for a false flag provocation, something former Vice President Cheney reportedly proposed during the Bush administration to kick start the Iran war.
Meanwhile, temporary euphoria over a spike in job numbers proves to be more smoke and mirrors, and indeed, to be just that– temporary. Zero Hedge documents how Morgan Stanley’s David Greenlaw has reported that 42,000 of the 200,000 jobs is basically a seasonal quirk, that will soon go away, leaving only 158,000 as expected.
On the 2012 campaign front, the media has predictably turned back to attacking Ron Paul after his strong showing in Iowa, with George Soros-arm Media Matters trying to sink him by associating him with none other than Alex Jones. Before launching a kitchen-sink list of conspiracy theories, Media Matters tabulates that “Paul has appeared on Jones’ radio program at least thirteen times since the beginning of 2010 and said he relies on shows like Jones’ to ‘get the truth out.'”
Other news on this Friday edition include:
Big Brother in St. Louis: Schools Plan to Monitor Student Activity at Home
http://www.infowars.com/big-brother-in-st-louis-schools-plan-to-monitor-stude…
Former SS Boss Proposes Global Email Fusion Center
http://www.infowars.com/former-ss-boss-proposes-global-email-fusion-center/
Privacy Watchdog Presses Court On NSA/Google Partnership
http://www.infowars.com/privacy-watchdog-presses-court-on-nsagoogle-partnership/
Iowa Caucus Vote Counter Says Romney Mistakenly Given 20 Votes
http://www.kcci.com/news/30144582/detail.html#ixzz1iivoXk00
Lionel: “If Voting Made Any Difference, It Would Be Illegal.” (video)
Infowars Nightly News
January 6, 2012
…Alex Jones speaks with Talk Radio Host Lionel with an update on his outrageous take on contemporary politics and media.
http://lionelmedia.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
http://www.infowars.com/
Let me repeat. “If voting made any difference, it would be illegal,” as Philip Berrigan stated so correctly. But I should clarify. If voting made any difference given our illusion of a two party system, it would be illegal.
Write his down: Barack Obama will skate to another term. Write it on the wall. It is ordained, prophesied and hard-wired. The (again, I state) illusion of choice is at best laughable. The idea that Newt or Mitt or Hopey or Dubya or Bubba represent different visions and plans is truly and absolutely insane.
To even get near the on deck circle, that ipso facto means that you’ve signed on to the globalist articles of faith, you’ll be Wall Street’s beeyatch (as the kids say), look the other way as the Fed prints money with abandon, you’re a slave to free trade (what an oxymoron!), carbon taxing and “cap’n trade.” And you will pledge American troops wherever and whenever they are needed to enforce anything the globalist Gambino crime family commission directs.
