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Red Ice Radio – Jay Weidner – Hr 1 – Kubrick’s Odyssey: How Stanley Faked the Moon Landings [audio]

Red Ice Radio
April 27, 2012

Jay Weidner is an author, filmmaker and hermetic scholar, considered to be a “modern-day Indiana Jones” for his ongoing worldwide quests to find clues to mankind’s spiritual destiny. He returns to Red Ice to talk about his film, Kubrick’s Odyssey. Jay presents compelling evidence of how Stanley Kubrick directed the Apollo moon landings. He reveals that the film, 2001: A Space Odyssey was not only a retelling of Arthur C. Clarke and Kubrick’s novel, but also a research and development project that assisted Kubrick in the creation of the Apollo moon footage. Weidner also tells how Kubrick’s film, The Shining is the story of Kubrick’s personal travails as he secretly worked on the Apollo footage for NASA.

http://www.redicecreations.com/


5/2/2012 — Severe Outbreak = ND SD NE KS MN WI IA OK TX LA AR MS TN AL KY PA NY [video included]

DUTCHSINSE = SINCEDUTCH
May 2, 2012

watch the video update here:

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UPDATE 956pm CDT — 5/2/2012:

Updated screenshot of activity nationwide:

UPDATE 950pm CDT — 5/2/2012:

Possible tornado south of Birmingham Alabama heading north.. Damaging winds over South Mississippi, and New Orleans Louisiana…also Hail heading northwest towards Tennessee

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UPDATE 837pm CDT — 5/2/2012:

Possible tornadoes heading towards downtown New York City:

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Here is the website post with the most recent forecast (and confirmations of being hit) ..

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/522012-scalar-square-sawtooth-and-circle-sweep-outbreak-ne-mn-wi-ia-il-in-ky-oh-wv/

Also links you can use to monitor severe weather are here:

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/02/12/2122012-weather-monitoring-links-satellite-and-radar-for-usa-and-world/

Stay AWARE on this !  These cells are popping up rapidly — have a severe weather plan ready — make sure outside animals, property, and items should be also prepared for strong damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes to be with these cells.

currently under some form of severe weather or will be shortly:

North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama,  Pennsylvania, New York…

Future areas to watch will be Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, North Carolina, Virginia, and possibly South Carolina/Georgia .


Student Left In DEA Holding Cell Forced To Drink Urine To Survive [video included]

by Johnny Green
The Weed Blog
May 2, 2012

Student Was Detained By The DEA After Attending A 4/20 Party

Daniel Chong is a 23 year old student at UC San Diego. Chong was at a friend’s 4/20 celebration in University City, California when the DEA raided the party. The DEA took Chong to their office in Kearny Mesa. According to NBC, “He said agents questioned him, and then told him he could go home. One agent even offered him a ride, Chong said. No criminal charges were filed against him.”

Seems like a straight forward case right? Far from it. Instead of being sent home, Daniel Chong was placed in a 5 by 10 foot holding cell for five days without food and water. The DEA agents placed him in a holding cell and forgot about him. “They never came back, ignored all my cries and I still don’t know what happened,” Chong told NBC. “I’m not sure how they could forget me.”

In Chong’s desperation, he said he was forced to drink his own urine. “I had to do what I had to do to survive….I hallucinated by the third day,” Chong said. “I was completely insane.” After Chong was finally discovered, the DEA gave him a ride to the hospital and paid for the bill. However, still to this day they have yet to issue an apology.

By the time Chong got to the hospital his kidneys were failing, there were signs that he was completely insane, and signs that he tried to take his own life while in his delusional state. When I first red this story, I thought there was no way this could be true. How is this possible in America? Sadly, it is all true. I hope Mr. Chong sues the pants off of the DEA.

Is this what we want our tax dollars going to? To raiding 4/20 parties and treating the participants like terrorists at a torture center? There should be people protesting outside of the DEA center in Kearny Mesa 24 hours a day. Daniel Chong, I don’t even know what to say brother. I’m sorry that you had to go through that, and I hope that you make those jerks pay out the nose.


Firefox creators Mozilla attack Congress; denounce CISPA

Russia Today
May 2, 2012

Silicon Valley’s Mozilla Corporation has tasked themselves with extinguishing a fire, and no, it’s not what you have in mind.

Mozilla, the Mountain View, California-based developers responsible for creating the hugely successful Firefox Web browser, has issued a statement publically condemning the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA. In a memo sent to Forbes’ data security department on late Tuesday, Mozilla’s privacy and public policy official explains that its newly-publicized stance is not one that encourages online cyber attacks, but merely establishes that the company is in favor of protecting the rights of its users.

“While we wholeheartedly support a more secure Internet, CISPA has a broad and alarming reach that goes far beyond Internet security,” reads the statement. “The bill infringes on our privacy, includes vague definitions of cybersecurity, and grants immunities to companies and government that are too broad around information misuse. We hope the Senate takes the time to fully and openly consider these issues with stakeholder input before moving forward with this legislation.”

Mozilla’s issues with CISPA mirror opposition that was voiced last week on Capitol Hill during debates over the legislation. Rep Jan Schakowsky (D Illinois) said the cybersecurity bill “still fails to adequately safeguard the privacy of Americans” and that the government needs to be able to “combat the serious threat of cyber attacks and still insure that we are protecting our computer systems and the civil liberties of Americans.”

Jared Polis, a Democratic rep for Colorado, issued similar concerns, stating, “CISPA represents a massive government overreach in the name of security” and that “Any America that values his or her privacy should be concerned.”

At this point, however, the US Senate is now the only Washington entity that stands between CISPA and the desk of President Barack Obama. In a hurried vote last Thursday, the US House of Representatives passed the bill in its current form much to the chagrin of lawmakers like Schakowsky and Polis, essentially leaving approval from the other side of Congress the only thing that the bill needs to be brought to the White House.

Advisers for President Obama have issued a statement on their own part insisting that the administration will recommend that the commander-in-chief vetoes the bill if it is brought to the Oval Office, although critics have already come out to call the move another example of election year pandering. The White House issued a similar statement last year regarding the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, or the NDAA. Originally the Obama administration said that the president had issues over the bill’s provisions regarding the indefinite detention of American citizens, although Obama eventually inked his name to the paper on New Year’s Eve.

This time around, condemnation is indeed present in regards to CISPA’s future, but Mozilla’s just-released memorandum could be a catalyst in bringing more critics out of the woodwork. Although opponents of CISPA have certainly come out against the bill for weeks now, Mozilla’s statement is among one of the first released by a major Internet entity. Other Silicon Valley giants such as IBM, Facebook and Microsoft still stand in favor of the bill. In recent days, it was reported that Microsoft switched stances and would formally oppose CISPA. This week, however, Digital Journal reports that a spokesperson for the company now confirms that the official Microsoft stance on CISPA is “unchanged,” returning Bill Gates’ billion-dollar corporation to the supportive side of CISPA.

That isn’t to say, of course, that widespread opposition of CISPA is far from rampant. In the recent days since CISPA’s passing, critics have continued to speak up against the act. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, presidential hopeful Ron Paul and the American Civil Liberties Union have all taken an anti-CISPA stance, as well as the popular web forum Reddit.

[hat tip: EndtheLie.com]


“If I wanted America to fail” [video]

FreeMarketAmerica.org
April 20, 2012


Jason Bermas on Military Cyborg Contacts, Reptilian Overlords, Secret Service Scandal, and More [video]

The Intel Hub News Brief
April 17, 2012

Jason delves into this weeks news stories including the Secret Service prostitution scandal, glaciers gaining size, Military Cyborg Contacts, and much much more!

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‘US plans indefinite stay in Afghanistan’ [video]

Press TV
May 2, 2012

US President Obama and Afghan President Karzai have signed an agreement to allow US ‘non-combat’ troops and Special Forces, to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014.

Interview with Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies, Marfa, Texas