As if it were not bad enough that we are censored
by the main stream media, now there's a new type of suppression
being implemented upon conspiracy related websites and alternative
media sources. It's called Link Relevance
Suppression, and it's being used on most of the alternative media
websites to lower traffic being driven to them by the popular
search engine Google.
Ron
Paul supporters were angered at this weekend's straw poll in Iowa
by the fact that Diebold voting machines once again malfunctioned
and caused significant delays in the count, coupled with the fact
that a Mitt Romney team member was placed in charge of overseeing
the voting procedure.
Former assistant secretary of the Treasury
in the Reagan Administration and prolific and popular journalist,
Paul Craig Roberts joins Alex to discuss the China's grip on
the American economy and the impending gloablist-engineered
collapse of the dollar.
The Federation
for Identity and Cross-Credentialing Systems (FiXs) -- a little-known
group of nonprofits, government contractors, commercial entities,
and government agencies -- has just unveiled a first-of-its-kind
global infrastructure to support distributed, integrated identity
management and cross-credentialing across organizations.
The statement could not have been clearer. On ratifying a new
European constitution, Labour said in its 2005 manifesto, “We
will put it to the British people in a referendum and campaign
wholeheartedly for a yes vote.”
Calgary 9/11
truthers go to the CBC headquarters to spread some truth but
get harassed by security for "filming their building"
and were told you can't film buildings anymore.
Given
the nation's tottering infrastructure, imperial overreach abroad
and vandalized constitutional process by a lawless executive
branch, what will it take to scare the general public, mainstream
press and political classes into immediate action to bring about
meaningful change?
The US "surge" of troops in Iraq is likely to fail,
a British parliamentary committee said Monday as it delivered
a critical report on London's foreign policy in the Middle East.
"It is too early to provide a definitive assessment of
the US 'surge' but it does not look likely succeed," the
House of Commons Foreign Affairs committee said in a wide-ranging
document. The Commons is Britain's lower parliamentary chamber.