Daily Archives: May 28, 2011
Fatal Fight vs. Cabala Cabal
"Interesting scenario, rather bold and challenging to the elite. I admire your courage and forthrightness; however, it is not always a healthy approach to certain discreet matters. I cannot help to wonder why The Powers That Be have allowed you to carry on so far." -- Michael "Doc" Stovall
Quotes and Questions On Memorial Day 2011
Here are some thought provoking quotes and thoughts to mull over on memorial Day 2011 and then a must see 5 minute video of Ron Paul speaking on the House floor about the death of the Republic as Defense Authorization Act H.R. 1540, aka The Forever War Act of 2012, was recently overwhelmingly approved.
Compromise and Dissent
Faced with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s absolutism, US President Barack Obama’s natural tendency to compromise is untenable and renders him weak and ineffectual.
Memorial Weekend Musings, Musical Nailings, Reflections on Tikkuning and My Grandfather’s Ghost
TIKKUN in Hebrew means mend, repair and transform the world. Keep Hope Alive, the book by Eileen Fleming sheds light good energy towards all men.
How NATO Killed Qaddafi Family Members
How many times must a parent bury a child? I had the opportunity to visit the residence of the Qaddafi family, bombed to smithereens by NATO. For a leader, the house seemed small in comparison, say, to the former Clinton family home in Chappaqua or the Obama family home.
Fukushima: How Many Chernobyls Is It?
"The reactors are releasing as much as a Tepco (Tokyo Electric Power Company) measured 10 Quadtrillion (10,000 Trillion Bq) radioactive counts per second of deadly radioactive smoke particles into the Earth’s atmosphere."
Rae Abileah Disrupting Netanyahu’s Congress Speech
Rae Abileah explains protest of Netantahu at the US Congress and her physical trauma suffered by attackers.
Drive By National Anthem
Enjoy this amazing rockin' memorial day salute by some crazy guys in the middle of the street.
Coming and Going to Vietnam: A 1970 documentary
Conversations between Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes and a planeload of young American soldiers en route to Saigon -- and a war-weary group headed home