Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Government is not only after your guns
( I am not a great fan of guns but I know when a government is trying to take control of you weapons while at the same time not willing to give up theirs, you should be very concerned. Remember the government wants to control every aspect of your life while denying the same opportunity to us the real people. The only diffirents between the USA and Japan is that Japan can't maintain a standing Army.)
Anti-gun Land Bill Moving Again Gun Owners Of America Tuesday



February 24, 2009
An alert last week asked you to urge your representative to oppose a massive land bill that was scheduled to come before the full House at any time. The good news is that opposition to the bill grew so loud that the leadership pulled it from the calendar so they would have more time to muster enough votes to pass it.
Well, that also gives you another chance to contact your own representative to tell him to OPPOSE the anti-Second Amendment Omnibus Land Act. The bill, S. 22, is now scheduled to be voted on this week. ( take action, use your ability, use your power )S.22 is a mammoth bill comprised of over 190 separate pieces of legislation and will come to the floor with a rule that will not allow pro-gun representatives to offer amendments. (read more at http://www.prisonplanet.com/anti-gun-land-bill-moving-again.html )

LAPD Implies Owning Guns Is “Illegal”


Meltdown of 40,000lbs of firearms aimed at ‘keeping illegal guns off the streets’ yet most of weapons were legal and handed in by law-abiding citizens who kept guns at home Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, May 22, 2009A CBS News clip out of California that was prominently featured on the front page of Yahoo.com today showed the LAPD melting down 40,000lbs worth of “illegal weapons” to ‘”prevent them ending up on the streets in the hands of criminals” and yet most of the guns shown were perfectly legal and were handed in by law-abiding citizens who had kept them in their own homes.The sheer gall of the propaganda on show here is staggering, because for anyone who doesn’t have a decent knowledge of firearms, the clip leaves the impression that guns are illegal and owned by criminals - despite the fact that the vast majority of the guns shown being melted down, many of them rifles and pistols, are perfectly legal.“We’re taking illegal weapons off the streets and putting them to better use,” states the LAPD officer at the end of the clip, failing to mention the fact that most of the guns being destroyed are perfectly legal and were handed in by law-abiding citizens who had kept them at home.The anchor states, “Weapons that could have ended up in the hands of criminals are melted down,” implying that the LAPD is doing everyone a favor by destroying legal firearms owned by law-abiding citizens. http://www.prisonplanet.com/lapd-implies-owning-guns-is-illegal.html

Federal Agency Says It Can Search Your Home Without A Warrant If you have an unlicensed Wi-Fi router, the Fourth Amendment no longer applies
Steve Watson Infowars.net
Thursday, May 21, 2009
The Federal Communications Commission has confirmed that its own guidelines claim the right to enter and search your home without a warrant at any time of the day or night.If you have devices in your home that function using radio frequency energy, such as a Wi-Fi router or a cordless telephone, the FCC claims it can inspect them if it suspects they are being operated on an unlicensed spectrum.“Anything using RF energy — we have the right to inspect it to make sure it is not causing interference,” FCC spokesman David Fiske has told Wired magazine.The rules stem from the Communications Act of 1934, and have been used in the past to crack down on pirate radio broadcasters. However, critics contend that because almost every house in America now has devices that use radio waves, the guidelines should be altered.“The rules came to attention this month when an FCC agent investigating a pirate radio station in Boulder, Colorado, left a copy of a 2005 FCC inspection policy on the door of a residence hosting the unlicensed 100-watt transmitter,” Wired’s Ryan Singer writes.http://www.prisonplanet.com/federal-agency-says-it-can-search-your-home-without-a-warrant.html
The Electronic Police State 2008 National Rankings
Most of us are aware that our governments monitor nearly every form of electronic communication. We are also aware of private companies doing the same. This strikes most of us as slightly troubling, but very few of us say or do much about it. There are two primary reasons for this:1. We really don’t see how it is going to hurt us. Mass surveillance is certainly a new, odd, and perhaps an ominous thing, but we just don’t see a complete picture or a smoking gun.2. We are constantly surrounded with messages that say, “Only crazy people complain about the government.” However, the biggest obstacle to our understanding is this: The usual image of a “police state” includes secret police dragging people out of their homes at night, with scenes out of Nazi Germany or Stalin’s USSR. The problem with these images is that they are horribly outdated. That’s how things worked during your grandfather’s war – that is not how things work now.An electronic police state is quiet, even unseen. All of its legal actions are supported by abundant evidence. It looks pristine. An electronic police state is characterized by this:
Here are the 52 states and their
rankings:
1. China
2. North Korea
3. Belarus
4. Russia
5. United Kingdom: England & Wales
6. United States of America
7. Singapore
8. Israel
9. France
10.Germany
( This is what we fought against. Isn't this is what the Western Government lead us to believe We don't understand the daily propaganda or the control grid in which we have been living in the home of the free and brave, liberty and freedom for all and the American independence spirit are gone and they're nothing but slogans, PR or patriotic images of a cold war area national brain washing)
Government Bailouts...Good for America?
Here are the results!
The Total Number of people who voted in this poll: 3719981)
Who is most to blame for America’s current economic crisis?
69% voted: Clinton Administration and the Democrats in Congress
11% voted: The Bush Administration
3% voted: Wall Street
13% voted: Banks and sub-prime lenders
2% voted: Real estate and mortgage professionals
0% voted: Investors
1% voted: Home buyers
2) Do you agree government bailouts are the answer to America’s financial crisis?
7% voted: Yes
88% voted: No
5% voted: Undecided
3) Do you believe the American taxpayers should have to foot the bill for our financial systems mistakes?
7% voted: Yes, we have to or we’ll end up in a prolonged recession or worse a depression.
22% voted: No, America is too far in debt already.
69% voted: Absolutely not, the American people should never be responsible for bailing out the private sector.
2% voted: Undecided
4) Do you believe the government bailouts will ultimately rescue our country's financial system?
8% voted: Yes
86% voted: No
6% voted: Undecided
5) Do you believe Barack Obama was the best choice to handle the country's future economic policy?
12% voted: Yes
85% voted: No
3% voted: Undecided

1 comment:

  1. We all know that the government is evil tell something we don't know

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