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  • This is part of the communist (Globalist) style Agenda 21 plan.

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    Is the Soros-Sponsored ‘Agenda 21’ a Hidden Plan for World Government? (Yes, Only it Is Not Hidden)

    What is Agenda 21? If you do not know about it, you should.

    Agenda 21 is a two-decade old, grand plan for global ’Sustainable Development,’ brought to you from the United Nations. George H.W. Bush (and 177 other world leaders) agreed to it back in 1992, and in 1995, Bill Clinton signed Executive Order #12858, creating a Presidential Council on ‘Sustainable Development.’ This effectively pushed the UN plan into America’s large, churning government machine without the need for any review or discussion by Congress or the American people.

    ‘Sustainable Development’ sounds like a nice idea, right? It sounds nice, until you scratch the surface and find that Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development are really cloaked plans to impose the tenets of Social Justice/Socialism on the world.

    At risk from Agenda 21;

    • Private Property ownership
    • Single-Family homes
    • Private car ownership and individual travel choices
    • Privately owned farms

    The Agenda 21 plan openly targets private property. For over thirty-five years the UN has made their stance very clear on the issue of individuals owning land;

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    Land… cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes. The provision of decent dwellings and healthy conditions for the people can only be achieved if land is used in the interest of society as a whole.

    http://www.theblaze….-is-not-hidden/

    Emphasis added.

    There is also a component put large areas off limits to man as part of this dark agenda.

  • Look at the mobs here in the U.S. of A, and in London, are running over disarmed people. White, Black, or Indigo, there should be no debate as to whether law-abiding citizens should be armed. It is insane to suggest that the people be disarmed at any time, and certainly not in this day.

    http://www.prisonpla…ense-items.html

    http://www.prisonpla…ted-london.html

    http://www.prisonpla…c-collapse.html

    http://www.infowars….ivated-by-race/

  • BOBT12

    Member
    July 18, 2011 at 6:29 pm in reply to: TSA Authority at airports, according to the courts

    The public, who are constantly accosted by these thugs, should be suing and charging the TSA agents personally, and the officers of this abusive agency.

    One of my latest letters to Congress.

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    It is insane that the TSA is saying the they will charge a Congressman for pointing out their shortcomings to the public. This is a horrible agency which doesn't want any accountability! It is the TSA that should be charged for their abuse, and oppression of the American people. How long will Congress allow this lawless agency to kick Congress in the pants.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/tsa-charges-congressman-with-violating-federal-law-for-exposing-security-breaches.html

    These idiots are out of control.

  • BOBT12

    Member
    June 29, 2011 at 8:08 pm in reply to: Why you need the USA passport application attachment
    'stija' wrote:

    Wow! I think there is more to the story than we are led to believe.

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    A federal indictment states that Dawkins started to fill out a passport application in 2004, didn't complete it, then filled out a new application two years later.

    If the document wasn't completed, I fail to see how it can be an issue for the government to pursue.

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    There must be more.

    Nonetheless, this is insane no matter how you look at it. There is no criminal intent! A jury will need to acquit.

  • BOBT12

    Member
    June 27, 2011 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Sam Davis of Las Vegas Arrested
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    Oklahoma City bombing co-conspirator Terry Nichols was a Sovereign Citizen

    This is another government operation, just as the 1993 and 2001 World Trade Center events.

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    Devoted members of the Sovereign Citizen movement aren't merely Tea Partiers on steroids. An element among them is violent and deadly. On May 20, 2010, two West Memphis, Ark., police officers were murdered by Sovereign Citizen members.

    The police are hiding, editing videos, crooked witness accounts, information regarding this issue. Hence, the citizen's were likely provoked.

  • BOBT12

    Member
    June 16, 2011 at 2:12 am in reply to: Sherry Jackson failure to file trial-10/29/2007
    'prollins' wrote:

    Thank God that she is out and healthy.

    Thanks for the update.

    I agree, this is very good news.

  • BOBT12

    Member
    June 3, 2011 at 8:04 pm in reply to: What YOU can DO to take down the TSA

    We should be demanding that the states put a stop to this horrid practice. We need to seek to prosecute this issue. There are a number of states working on this issue. We need to get rid of the TSA, and the Nazi stye Department of Homeland Security. State Rep. David Simpson is fighting this issue in Texas. The Congress is cutting funding for the TSA tarts, and there is some interest in cutting the TSA on the federal level. We need to contact our state and Congressional representative to demand they work to restrict and abolish this TSA tyranny. Hey, Bin Laden is dead… and we should never trade liberty for phony security anyway.

  • Here's the auto reply.

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    Thank you for your e-mail.

    If you are e-mailing regarding the proposed DS-5513, Biographical Questionnaire for a U.S. Passport, we appreciate your interest. We are seriously considering the comments that we continue to receive and may very well incorporate several of the suggestions into a revised version. We would also like to take this opportunity to clarify a few common misconceptions regarding this form.

    The Biographical Questionnaire for a U.S. Passport, form DS-5513, is not designed to replace the standard DS-11, Application for a U.S. Passport, but rather to supplement the DS-11 only when the applicant submits citizenship or identity evidence that is insufficient to meet his/her burden of proving citizenship or identity. The Department estimates that such supplemental information will only be requested for a small number of applicants, perhaps less than .5% of the applications we receive annually.

    The Department understands that some of the information requested is quite detailed. However, in those instances where an applicant cannot provide sufficient proof of citizenship or identity, it is important for the applicant to provide additional information which will help establish the applicant's United States citizenship or identity.

    The Department asks a wide range of questions related to an applicant's birth on the DS-5513, Biographical Questionnaire for a U.S. Passport form in order to accommodate the wide range of birth circumstances of U.S. citizens. Many of these questions may not apply to the majority of applicants; however, for cases where the information may apply, it gives an opportunity to provide additional information that may then support passport issuance.

    For information on what documentation is required when submitting a DS-11, please refer to page two of the instructions.

    We hope the above information addresses any concerns you may have.

    Thank you!

  • 'Bing' wrote:

    Wait a second!!!

    […]

    If we do not stand together and protest this en masse, the next thing the US Government will want to ask if our parents consumed alcohol on the day we were conceived.

    I agree, the proposed changes are unreasonable and unconstitutional. For whatever it's worth, I sent an email.

  • You raise a number of great points.

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    Breyer's ignorance, and his use of power to enforce it, is a true reflection of many Americans who express their own ignorance of the Declaration and Constitution by those they elect to legislatures to represent and enforce their ignorance.

    This is rather key. Those who love freedom must reach out to the ignorant, the public fool system is how most arrive at the destination of ignorance. Most will support Breyer's view, and repeat his errant speeches.

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    “Strange times are those in which we live when old and young are taught in falsehoods' school. And the one man that dares to tell the truth is called at once a lunatic and a fool.” –Plato 427-347 B.C.
  • 'Admin' wrote:

    Freedom is on the wane – Liberty falls with ignorance – …and let's not even talk (or think) about pursuing happiness!

    Al-Qaeda 100% Pentagon Run

    http://www.infowars.com/al-qaeda-100-pentagon-run/

    Tarpley on Libya Rebels: A CIA Secret Army of al-Qaeda Terrorists

    http://www.infowars.com/tarpley-on-libya-rebels-a-cia-secret-army-of-al-qaeda-terrorists/

    Is Nobel Peace Prize Winner Obama More Brutal than Bush?

    http://www.infowars.com/is-nobel-peace-prize-winner-obama-more-brutal-than-bush/

    Secret Illegal War Of Aggression Has Been Raging In Libya For Weeks

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/secret-illegal-war-of-aggression-has-been-raging-in-libya-for-weeks.html

    The question is, who really stands to gain the most here?

    Globalist who use governments as chess pieces in a bid for world dominion. Of course the world is not enough!

  • 'Admin' wrote:

    CIA reports that its internet program FACEBOOK has saved them Millions of Dollars on information gathering … see report below.

    http://www.theonion.com/video/cias-facebook-program-dramatically-cut-agencys-cos,19753/

    I certainly do NOT doubt the dangers of facebook. However, isn't the Onion an outlet devoted to satire?

  • BOBT12

    Member
    March 11, 2011 at 4:58 am in reply to: Alex Jones

    This is pretty cool, he gets the job done.

  • BOBT12

    Member
    March 9, 2011 at 12:44 am in reply to: Steps To A National ID Card

    Here is a nice update.

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    March 05, 2011

    By Stephen Clark

    States facing a federal deadline in May to launch a controversial program to tighten security requirements for driver's licenses got another reprieve Friday when the Department of Homeland Security delayed for the third time enactment of the 2005 law by 21 months to January 2013.

    Homeland Security officials said the deadline was extended because most states would not be able to meet all the federal requirements of the so-called Real ID Act by May 11, partly because of the economic downturn and uncertainty about congressional action on a proposal to modify the law.

    The regulations laid out in the law — a recommendation of the Sept. 11 commission that investigated the 2001 terror attacks — creates a national security standard for state-issued identification cards and driver's licenses to be used for federal purposes, like boarding a plane or entering federal buildings such as a courthouse.

    The law aims to prevent terrorists from obtaining valid driver's licenses and ID cards. But the Bush administration delayed the program's original May 2008 compliance deadline amid claims that it was an unfunded federal mandate that would cause major disruptions in air travel and trample on Americans' privacy rights. The program is estimated to cost $11 billion over five years.

    The Obama administration delayed a December 2009 deadline for compliance and tried to replace the law with a new program called Pass ID, which would have cost half as much, imposed fewer requirements and offered more federal grants. But the proposal died in the last session of Congress.

    Twenty-four states are refusing to comply with the regulations, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

    Sixteen of them — including Arizona, Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Utah — have passed laws prohibiting compliance with Real ID, most of them citing privacy and funding issues. The other eight, including Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois and Nevada, have passed resolutions opposing the law.

    Homeland Security officials did not mention the open revolt by those states in its statement announcing the extension.

    “Implementation of Real ID involves a significant financial investment, and, despite the receipt of substantial federal grant funds, a number of states are struggling to come up with the resources necessary to meet the full compliance deadline in these times of budget austerity,” the department said. “Additionally, some states delayed investing in new technology and process changes because of uncertainty associated with congressional action on the Pass ID Act.”

    “Now that Pass ID seems unlikely to be enacted, DHS anticipates states will refocus on achieving compliance with the Real ID requirement,” the department added.

    House Republicans lashed out at Homeland Security for granting another delay. They pointed to last week's arrest in Texas of Khalid Aldawsari for allegedly trying to use a weapon of mass destruction as reason why further delay risks national security. Aldawsari was allegedly seeking multiple drivers' licenses to avoid detection.

    “The timing for such a delay is worse than ever,” Texas Rep. Lamar Smith, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said in a statement. “The administration should not prolong Real ID implementation. By doing so, they disregard the law of the land. Delaying Real ID unnecessarily places Americans' lives at risk and threatens national security.”

    “In light of the Texas terror plot, it's inconceivable that the Obama administration would further delay the implementation of Real ID and not address this glaring vulnerability for another 21 months,” Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said in a statement.

    “We have a situation where we know we can take meaningful action to make the American people safer, yet for some reason, the president wants to delay action. I can't for the life of me understand why.”

    But the National Governors Association welcomed the extension.

    “Protecting the security and integrity of drivers' license and state identification cards is a top priority of the nation's governors' however Real ID presents significant operational and fiscal challenges to states,' the group said in a statement. “Governors have long said that Real ID, in its current form, is unworkable. That has not changed.”

    “Extending the compliance deadline allows states and the federal government more time to find solutions that work,” the group added. “Arbitrary deadlines that only keep people from boarding an airplane do not make the impossible possible.”

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/03 … h-real-id/

    Emphasis added.

    As you see, only a few lunatics in Congress think this Act has any good purpose. The American people do not want this Act, the states don't want it, we should get rid of this abrasive Act.

  • BOBT12

    Member
    March 7, 2011 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Steps To A National ID Card

    Well I think that a letter or two might be a resonable use of time. This legislation was turned down several times before it was stuck into another piece of legislation and thrust upon to people. Even the feds have offered to kill this hated Act, although they want to replace it with other similar legislation (Path Act?). The point is that this Act is unpopular and vulnerable. We should also attack the Act at the state and local level, as you and free suggest.

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