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95% Of Money Is Created By Private Banks
Source: Crisis
They make it out of nothing by giving out loans, but they make us pay these loans back with interest.
The financial crisis has been in the headlines for a little more than a year now since it kicked off with the subprime mortgage loan imbroglio in the United States, and a lot has been written with varying degrees of accuracy and precision to explain how specific aspects of this crisis have come about. However, not so much has been published, and certainly never in the mass media, about how the current financial system’s need for exponential growth is the underlying cause of the speculative bubble and hence of the very crisis itself, in addition to being directly linked to the energy and food crises. Thus I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to discuss not the credit crisis but instead the background to it, which shows how the current financial system is an enormous fraud on ordinary working people while at the same time being a danger for the sustainability of life on our planet. This will bring us to an understanding of the role played by the banks as the main culprits for the whole situation.
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Who Owns You Americans?
(contains foul language)
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Moral Compass
The Secular Coalition for America is an advocacy group representing atheists, humanists, and freethinkers in American politics.
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Police At Your Door Scenario
Source: Flex Your Rights
In any given police visit to your home, with a few notable exceptions,
the below rules will help protect your civil rights and improve your
chances of leaving safely—so you don't have to be a legal expert to do
the right thing.
1) Keep Your Private Items Out of View
This is common
sense: Always keep any private items that you don't want others to see
out of sight. Legally speaking, police do not need a search warrant in
order to confiscate any illegal items that are in plain view. Bear in
mind that, without a search warrant, police cannot enter you home under
any circumstances. Still, if they see something suspicious in the
proximity of your house, they could arrive with a warrant quickly and
unexpectedly.
2) Do Not Let Them Enter
Exit the house and close the
door behind you before greeting the officer. Regardless of what the
officer says, there is no reason they need to be allowed into your
home. Permitting an officer to enter your home is the equivalent of
waiving your Fourth Amendment
right against unreasonable searches and seizures. Without a warrant,
police officers absolutely cannot enter your home without your
permission or an emergency circumstance that could justify their entry.
3) Be Courteous & Non-Confrontational
If a police officer contacts you at your home, remain calm. Ask the Officer "How can I help you?"
While you may not be pleased to have the police at your door, it is
best to treat them as you would any other unexpected visitor. You have
nothing to gain -- and everything to lose – by allowing hostilities to
emerge.
Even if the officers are being belligerent it's always in your best interest to remain calm, courteous and non-confrontational.
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Fingerprint Scanning In Schools
Source: BBC
Tens of thousands of children are being fingerprinted in school - often without the consent of their parents, a human rights group has complained.
Prints are taken for a library lending system which the makers say makes lending more efficient and less vulnerable to abuse.
But the pressure group Privacy International says the practice is illegal and breaches the human right to privacy.
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George Bush Isn't the Idiot - We Are
Many people think George W. Bush is an idiot.
George Bush is the son of a former president for 4 years, Vice President for 8 years, and more importantly the head of the CIA. George Bush isn't the idiot, we are.
George Bush is a CIA trained actor.
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Fluoride: Worse than We Thought
Source: Weston A. Price Foundation
In 1999 the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) released
a glowing report on the fluoridation of public water supplies, citing
the procedure as one of the century's great public health successes.
Ironically, the same report hints that the alleged benefit from fluorides may not be due to ingestion: "Fluoride's caries-preventive properties initially were attributed to changes in enamel during tooth development because of the association between fluoride and cosmetic changes in enamel and a belief that fluoride incorporated into enamel during tooth development would result in a more acid-resistant mineral."
The CDC report then acknowledges new studies which indicate that the effects are "topical" rather than "systemic." "However, laboratory and epidemiologic research suggests that fluoride prevents dental caries predominately after eruption of the tooth into the mouth, and its actions primarily are topical for both adults and children."
The obvious question is this: How can the CDC consider the addition of fluoride to public water supplies to be a public health success while admitting at the same time that fluoride's benefits are not "systemic," in other words, are not obtained from drinking it?
The truth, now becoming increasingly evident, is that fluoridation and the proclaimed benefit of fluoride as a way of preventing dental decay is perhaps the greatest "scientific" fraud ever perpetrated upon an unsuspecting public.
Even worse, the relentless promotion of fluoride as a "dental benefit" is responsible for the huge neglect in proper assessment of its toxicity, an issue that has become a major concern for many nations. As there is no substance as biochemically active in the human organism as fluoride, excessive total intake of fluoride compounds might well be contributing to many diseases currently afflicting mankind, particularly those involving thyroid dysfunction. In the United States, most citizens are kept entirely ignorant of any adverse effect that might occur from exposure to fluorides. Dental fluorosis, the first visible sign that fluoride poisoning has occurred, is declared a mere "cosmetic effect" by the dental profession, although the "biochemical events which result in dental fluorosis are still unknown." The quantity of fluoride needed to prevent caries but avoid dental fluorosis is also unknown.
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50 Reasons to Oppose Fluoridation
Source: Fluoride Action Network
1) Fluoride is not an essential nutrient (NRC 1993 and IOM 1997). No disease has ever been linked to a fluoride deficiency. Humans can have perfectly good teeth without fluoride.
2) Fluoridation is not necessary. Most Western European countries are not fluoridated and have experienced the same decline in dental decay as the US (See data from World Health Organization in Appendix 1, and the time trends presented graphically at (Tooth Decay Trends in Fluoridated vs. Unfluoridated Countries). The reasons given by countries for not fluoridating are presented in Appendix 2.)
3) Fluoridation's role in the decline of tooth decay is in serious doubt. The largest survey ever conducted in the US (over 39,000 children from 84 communities) by the National Institute of Dental Research showed little difference in tooth decay among children in fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities (Hileman 1989). According to NIDR researchers, the study found an average difference of only 0.6 DMFS (Decayed Missing and Filled Surfaces) in the permanent teeth of children aged 5-17 residing in either fluoridated or unfluoridated areas (Brunelle and Carlos, 1990). This difference is less than one tooth surface! There are 128 tooth surfaces in a child's mouth. This result was not shown to be statistically significant. In a review commissioned by the Ontario government, Dr. David Locker concluded:
"The magnitude of [fluoridation's] effect is not large in absolute terms, is often not statistically significant and may not be of clinical significance" (Locker 1999).
4) Where fluoridation has been discontinued in communities from Canada, the former East Germany, Cuba and Finland, dental decay has not increased but has actually decreased (Maupome 2001; Kunzel and Fischer,1997,2000; Kunzel 2000 and Seppa 2000).
5) There have been numerous recent reports of dental crises in US cities (e.g. Boston, Cincinnati, New York City) which have been fluoridated for over 20 years. There appears to be a far greater (inverse) relationship between tooth decay and income level than with water fluoride levels.
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7/7 Ripple Effect
Regarding the 7/7/2005 terrorist attacks in London, let us look at the facts, and what we were told, and compare them. Then, using Ockham’s Razor and common-sense, let us see what conclusions are to be drawn, so we can all understand what most likely really did happen that day.
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