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The Roaring Voice Of The Truth Movement Cannot Be Silenced Through Censorship Nor False Flag Cyber Attack
Anthony Gucciardi
July 21, 2010
The censorship of the Obama Deception awoke the sleeping giant that is the patriot movement. Google has made a very large statement by reinstating The Obama Deception, after the film was mysteriously pulled along with other top documentary films created by Alex Jones. Not only is this the first time that the mega-corporation has restored a political video of such nature on Youtube, but the restoration also came after Google’s search engines were blasted with hard-hitting search topics.
Continue Reading »Full-body scanners ‘useless,’ air security expert says
Sarah Schmidt
Canwest News Service
April 23, 2010
Boasting he could easily slip through one of Canada’s new full-body scanners with enough explosives to blow up a jumbo jet, a leading Israeli airport security expert says the federal government has wasted millions of dollars to install “useless” imaging machines at airports across the country.
Continue Reading »Thai PM May be Forced Resign, Dissolve Parliament as Street Protests Continue
Ambika Ahuja and Nick Macfie
Reuters
April 17, 2010
Thai anti-government protest leaders staged a dramatic escape from police on Friday after the authorities vowed to crack down on “terrorists” ahead of a planned televised address by the prime minister. See the video below.
Continue Reading »Gold Higher as U.S. Dollar Index Weakens, Crude Oil Rallies
Jim Wyckoff
Kitco
April 14, 2010
A weaker U.S. dollar index and higher crude oil prices are supporting fresh buying interest in Comex gold futures Wednesday morning. June gold was last traded up $5.70 an ounce at $1,159.10. Traders viewed Tuesday’s price setback as a buying opportunity as the overall technical picture for gold remains fully bullish.
Continue Reading »Medvedev: Israeli Strike On Iran Could Spark Global Catastrophe
Reuters
April 13, 2010
An Israeli strike of Iran’s nuclear facilities could spark a nuclear conflict, which could spiral into a global catastrophe, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told ABC on Monday, adding that he supported what he called “smart” sanctions on Tehran as part of attempt to make it abandon its nuclear program.
Continue Reading »Obama excludes Iran in ban on US nuke strikes
Press TV
April 6, 2010
US President Barack Obama plans to release a review of the US nuclear arms strategy that purportedly restricts the use of its nuclear arms against most non-atomic states except Iran and North Korea. The Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), which the US Congress requires all US administrations to submit at least once during their tenure, will be issued one day before Obama leaves for Prague to sign a new nuclear-arms treaty with Russia.
Continue Reading »Wikileaks Leaked Video Of Civilians Killed In Baghdad
www.AmericaReclaimed.com
April 5, 2010
“WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad — including two Reuters news staff. Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded. ” – Wikileaks. See the video below.
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Living Healthy Without Pharmaceuticals: Does the Healthcare Bill Limit Our Ability to Choose?
Anthony Gucciardi
www.AmericaReclaimed.com
March 3, 2010
The freedom to choose is a right that has stayed principle on the minds of the liberated for quite some time throughout history. This right is vastly accepted throughout the world, but what does the freedom of choice apply to? Does it apply to your health? If so, how could the healthcare bill passed in the United States?
Continue Reading »Mexican Drug Gangs Attack Army Bases Near the Border
Sky News
April 1, 2010
Drug gangs in Mexico have attacked two army bases in a serious escalation in the country’s drug war. Eighteen gang members died in the ensuing gun battles, in which gunmen attacked in force in bulletproof vehicles, using hand grenades and assault rifles. The attempts to blockade soldiers inside their bases were part of seven attacks across two northern border states of Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon – areas that have seen escalating violence in recent months.
Continue Reading »Children Will Face ‘Naked’ Airport Scans
Mail Online
March 31, 2010
All selected children will have to go through the new full-body ‘naked’ scanning machines being introduced at airports, the Government said today. Transport Secretary Lord Adonis clarified the ruling as he announced a consultation process on the use of scanners. Civil rights groups have raised legal and privacy concerns about the scanners, which have been introduced at Manchester and Heathrow airports following the failed transatlantic plane bomb attack last Christmas. Gatwick and Birmingham will have the devices by the end of the year.
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