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VIDEO — About Adam

Larken Rose
October 31, 2013

This is essentially a joint message from Josie and myself concerning Adam Kokesh’s current incarceration–as requested by those close to Adam–since Josie and I happen to have pretty much the exact same take on the situation.


MUST SEE — LAX SHOOTING DUMMY – 100% Proof of Hoax – LAX False Flag

YouTube — freeradiorevolution
November 2, 2013

There’s all the proof you need! Fire away shills… LOL!

[h/t: Dutchsinse]


Police say LAX shooting suspect carried anti-government ‘new world order’ literature during attack

By Madison Ruppert
Editor of End the Lie
November 1, 2013

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) airport police (Image credit: ynkefan1/Flickr)

The man suspected of killing a TSA agent and wounding two others at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Friday was carrying what reports call “anti-government literature” during the shooting, according to anonymous police sources.

In the past, belief in a “new world order” has been linked to the “violent far-right” by a report published by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.

Anonymous sources told NBC News that Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, had material that “appeared to have been prepared by a group called ‘New World Order,’” and one source said the material “expressed animus toward racial minorities.”

It is highly unusual that the material seems to have been produced by a group going by such a title given that NBC News notes that there “is no record of a radical group by that name.”

Instead, the news outlet notes that the name is associated with a conspiracy theory that alleges a plot to undermine sovereign governments orchestrated by a secret group or groups.

However, one report cites law enforcement sources who never said that the words “new world order” even appeared in the note.

Sources told local Los Angeles ABC affiliate KABC that “The note ended with the letters ‘NWO,’ which law authorities believe refers to ‘New World Order.’”

The sources say that the note “suggested the suspect was anti-government,” though further details are not provided in the report. The note also reportedly suggested that he expected to die in the attack.

Another report cites an anonymous law enforcement official who said that the note said he “wanted to kill TSA and pigs.”

One unnamed official cited in the report said that the note expressed Ciancia’s “disappointment with government,” though it also reportedly said that he did not intend to harm innocent bystanders.

One witness called in to NBC and said that Ciancia would walk up to people in the terminal and ask people if they were TSA. When the witness said no, Ciancia moved on, according to MarketWatch.

“I was in the hallway cowering when the guy came through. And he had a rifle in his hand and he looked at me and he said ‘T.S.A.?’ And I shook my head and he just kept going,” Leon Saryan, a traveler from Milwaukee told radio station WTMJ out of Milwaukee, according to The New York Times.

Ciancia was shot multiple times in the chest and remains in critical condition at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Westwood.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said that Ciancia was carrying dozens of rounds of ammunition when he carried out the attack.

“There were more than 100 rounds that literally could have killed everybody in that terminal,” Garcetti said.

Ciancia’s father told Allan Cummings, the Pennsville, New Jersey, police chief, that one of his children had received a text message “in reference to him taking his own life.”

Cummings said the suspect’s father asked to help find Ciancia. Cummings said he contacted the Los Angeles Police Department and a patrol car was dispatched to Ciancia’s apartment. His two roommates said they saw him Thursday and that he was fine, according to San Jose Mercury News.

All of those wounded were believed to be TSA agents, though early reports double counted one wounded individual and one person broke their ankle, according to CBS.

Five were wounded in total including the gunman, the killed TSA agent and the person who injured their ankle, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

The shooting began at 9:20 a.m. and involved an assault rifle, according to Airport Police Chief Patrick Gannon. It is unclear what kind of rifle was used as of the time of this writing.

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URGENT Release – “Targeted Individuals, Tyranny, Child Trafficking, Racketeering in Riverside County” – #183 (please share!) – Gnostic Media

Gnostic Media
November 1, 2013

Clint Richardson’s The Corporation Nation Radio show #15

Blockbuster Show on Targeted Individuals, Tyranny, Child Trafficking, Racketeering. Illegally installed Sheriffs in 3 adjoining California Counties.

Guests: Kimberley (She refers to herself as: a Hell Cat, she has to be to try and get her son and husband back), Freeman Burt, Jan Irvin.

If this show doesn’t get your blood boiling, You don’t have any.

To Download: http://corporationnationradioarchives.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/show15_nov1.mp3

Guest Sites: http://www.onlyfreemen.com/ (Freeman Burt), http://www.slavesanonymous.com (Jan Irvin).

http://corporationnationradioarchives.wordpress.com/

To examine how extensive Prison Manufacturing has become: www.unicor.gov

UPDATE: CURRENTLY MISSING THE LAST 37 MINUTES. We’ll Fix asap.

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:23:33 — 38.2MB) | Embed


Los Angeles airport evacuated after shots fired

RT
November 1, 2013

Screenshot from RT

A major terminal at Los Angeles International Airport in Southern California was evacuated Friday morning after gunshots were reportedly fired near a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint.

The Los Angeles Times reports that law enforcement officials confirm a man is in custody after allegedly opening fire around 9 a.m. local time Friday.

According to a local NBC affiliate, a spokesperson for the TSA said a shooting occurred near a security checkpoint Friday morning.

The Times reports that both a federal agent and a suspect were shot during the ordeal, but these claims have not been independently verified.

Screenshot from RT

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Local network ABC 7 also says that several people have been shot, according to an unnamed Los Angeles Police Department source, but an official announcement has not yet been made.

Fox Sports national columnist Bill Reiter was at LAX at the time of the incident and confirmed on Twitter that he heard shots fired.

 

 

We were just standing there and someone started shooting,” eyewitness Nick Pugh told the NBC station from the scene. “I heard a total of maybe eight or 10 shots fired.”

LAX serves the second-largest metropolitan area in the United States and is the sixth-busiest airport in the world.

Screenshot from RT

Screenshot from RT


VIDEO — TSA Agent DOES NOT Touch My Vagina at Atlanta International Airport

Ashley Jessica
October 30, 2013

I opted out of the full body scanner at Atlanta International Airport. When asked prior to the pat-down if I have any sensitive areas, I said “just my private parts”. Unlike my experience in San Diego, my vagina was not touched by the TSA that day. Shockingly enough the safety of those on board the aircraft wasn’t jeopardized.
This video highlights how touching the genitals of travellers’ who opt out of the body scanner in the name of safety isn’t necessary and the ‘normal’ pat-down is still invasive.

Follow the Opt Out and Film campaign on twitter @OptOutAndFilm

For more information on last year’s Opt Out and Film week visit http://www.infowars.com/optout

Follow me on twitter @ashleyjessica

To see my San Diego TSA experience watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvT40x…


Obscuring the Details: A Panoramic Look at America’s Case Against Syria

by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Global Research
October 13, 2013

Strategic Culture Foundation

The US federal government and the various agencies, media organizations, individuals, foreign governments, non-governmental organizations, lobbies, forces, and other entities that are tied to it have done everything in their power to obscure the details involving the chemical attacks that took place in Syria on August 21, 2013. The aim has been to justify the US-led foreign campaign that was launched against Syria in 2011 by making the Syrian government appear culpable of grievous crimes. The chemical attack on Ghouta has now come to represent the crux of the matter.

From the very start there was double-speaking coming from Washington and its cohorts about what happened in Ghouta. The Obama Administration and America’s allies deliberately ignored that chemical weapons were used in Syria prior to August 21, 2013. They have pretended that the United Nations investigation team that had arrived in Syria when chemical weapons were used in Ghouta had just stumbled there coincidentaly or with the purpose of «inspecting» the Syrian government’s chemical weapon depots.

Ignoring the Original Mandate of the UN Investigators 

In reality, the UN team that arrived in Syria in August was not a team of weapons inspectors. It was a team of «investigators.» Even more importantly, the Syrian government had invited the UN investigation team to Syria in March 2013. This was because the insurgents had launched chemical attacks on March 19, 2013. The US and its allies tried to blame Syria, but they were embarrassingly contradicted by Carla Del Ponte, one of the UN investigators responsible for Syria, that said all the evidence pointed to the insurgents and not the Syrian government. Although she backed her conclusion with facts, Del Ponte was dismissed by the US, and NATO even abnormally took the time to make a statement against here. Moreover, the insurgents were even caught trying to sneak sarin gas into Syria from Turkey by Turkish security forces in May 2013.

Because the insurgents were behind the chemical attacks in March 2013, Syria’s government originally wanted the UN investigators to have the authority and mandate to officially assign blame on which party used the chemical weapons. The US, however, put all types of obstacles in place to prevent the UN from issuing a report that the US-supported insurgents were using chemical weapons. It was the US, Britain, and France that prevented an UN investigation that could assign responsibility for any chemical weapon attacks from taking place. Instead they wanted a politicized inspection team that would try to demonize Syria and write reports against Damascus. This led to a deadlock in the United Nations over the type of team that the UN would send to work in Syria. A settlement was eventually reached. The US and its allies eventually reduced the mandate of the UN inspectors to one of only determining if chemical weapons were used.

The United Nation’s team even spells out the fact that they had originally entered Syria to investigate the March 2013 chemical attacks all in their September 2013 report’s Letter of Transmittal signed by Ake Sellstrom, the head of the UN mission, Scott Cairns, the head of the OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) component of the UN mission, and Maurizio Barbeschi, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) component of the UN mission. The UN team states the following on the report’s third page: «Having arrived in the Syrian Arab Republic on 18 August 2013, we were in Damascus on the 21 August preparing to conduct on-site inspections in connection with our investigation into the allegations concerning the use of chemical weapons in Khan al-Asal and in Sheik Maqsood and Saraqueb. Based on several reports of allegations on the use of chemical weapons in the Ghouta area of Damascus on 21 August 2013, you instructed us to focus our investigation efforts on the Ghouta allegations. We, therefore, proceeded to conduct on-site inspections in Moadamiyah in West Ghouta and Ein Tarma and Zamalka in East Ghouta».

Cooked US Intelligence and Implausible White House Stories

The narrative that the US government and its allies present about Ghouta is contradictory to logic and highly implausible. Added to the fact that the US has a track record of lying to create pretexts for aggression, Washington’s claims should be heavily scrutinized. So should the same group of non-governmental organizations that have consistently backed American wars and conjured instant reports to justify US foreign policy and war.

President Obama and John Kerry claimed that the Syrian military used chemical weapons while it was advancing militarily in Ghouta. This is contrary to any procedure that would be followed by an organized military force. An advancing military would not gas an area when it was entering it with its forces. Obama and Kerry might as well have claimed that the Syrian military had decided to reduce the number of its own troops by killing them.

Furthermore, there was no tactical need to use chemical weapons in Ghouta whatsoever. Ghouta did not have a large amount of anti-government fighters. Nor was Ghouta under the full control of the insurgents. Despite being in worse situations, the Syrian military never bothered using chemical weapons earlier in the conflict when things were dire for the Syrian government.

On the contrary, using chemical weapons would be a self-defeating and suicidal move by the Syrian government. Why would the Syrian government use chemical weapons when the combined UN team of OPCW and WHO investigators arrived in Syria to investigate the use of chemical attacks? Moreover, why would the Syrian military decide to use chemical weapons unnecessarily?

No evidence has been provided that the Syrian government was responsible for the chemical attack on Ghouta. On the contrary the US has only made claims and a series of contradictory statements. Using cooked Israeli evidence, Washington has claimed that the orders to use chemical weapons were intercepted, but has failed to provide the transcripts or to give any names of Syrian officials. In its own intelligence report the US government has also said that it knew in advance that the chemical attacks were going to happen. If the US government is to be believed, this would mean that the Obama Administration did not mention it and did nothing to prevent the use of chemical weapons from happening.

It turns out that the US government was given some type of advanced warning by the Iranian government about a chemical attack in Syria. The warning, however, was that the insurgents planned on using chemical weapons. This has been matched by statements from insurgents themselves that Saudi Arabia had provided the chemical weapons to the insurgents. Russian officials have also assessed that the chemical attacks in Ghouta were part of an intelligence operation conducted by Saudi Arabia.

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