Saturday, July 11, 2009

Aaron Russo's: Freedom To Fascism

This documentary covers many subjects, including: the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the income tax, Federal Reserve System, national ID cards (REAL ID Act), human-implanted RFID tags (Spychips), Diebold electronic voting machines,[2] globalization, Big Brother, taser weapons abuse,[3] and the alleged use of terrorism by government as a means to diminish the citizens' rights.
Some of the premises of the film include:
The Federal Reserve System is unconstitutional and has maxed out the national debt and bankrupted the United States government.
Federal income taxes were imposed in response to, or as part of, the plan implementing the Federal Reserve System.
Federal income taxes are unconstitutional or otherwise legally invalid.
The use of the Federal income tax to counter the economic effects of the Federal Reserve System is futile.

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Friday, July 10, 2009

What Did The C.I.A. Lie About???

US Congress has once again accused the CIA of lying to lawmakers. This follows the statement from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in May that the agency failed to inform her about the use of harsh interrogation techniques.

Seven Democrats from US Congress stated that the CIA wasnt telling Congress the whole truth about its crucial program related to national security policy.

The House Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes of Texas and six other members announced that CIA Director Leon Panetta had acknowledged that senior CIA officials have repeatedly misled lawmakers since 2001.

The legislators have not revealed exactly what program was being kept secret, given the sensitivity of the matter, so it is not known whether the case has to do with the occupation of Iraq, the US armys actions in Afghanistan, or harsh interrogation techniques.

There is a suggestion that it is about the use of waterboarding on suspected terrorists, judging by the words of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Republican Peter Hoekstra criticized Reyes, calling the allegations bizarre. Republicans have also suggested that the announcement was timed to deflect a controversy involving Pelosi. Indeed, after her statement in May some media and her political rivals accused her of being aware of the use of torture but concealing the information.

Meanwhile, observers say Congress should have the authority to hold CIA officials accountable for deliberate deceptions.



Special "Q Group" security wing inside US National Security Agency.

Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen claims the group has since grown into a disproportionate counter-intelligence force, mainly targeting journalists and prosecuting whistleblowing security officials.


According to Madsen, this group is fully operational and is called the Q Group of the National Security Agency and its headquarters are within the headquarters of NSA at Fort Meade, Maryland. Q Group works in close cooperation with the FBI counter intelligence officers, as well as local police department intelligence units.

Madsen insists that the group is very large and approximately 1,000 agents and informers are employed by this secret agency within the already secretive NSA.

Under Obama there has been no effort to curtail this organization. Unfortunately, the NSAs power is growing because the Obama administration is now giving them new powers to conduct surveillance in cyberspace, placing cyber command under the control of NSA, said Madsen.


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