by Joel McDurmon Call it “zero tolerance gone wild.” As public schools are now crawling with police patrols, hundreds of thousands of public school children as young as six are nailed with arrests, community service, and fines yearly for infractions as small as paper airplanes, failure to clean up crumbs from the lunchroom floor, and …
Daily Archive: January 11, 2012
Jan 11
Consequences of Collapse: Access to Critical Medicine Is Disappearing in Greece
By Mac Slavo When a nation goes into economic crisis the paradigm to which its people have become accustomed begins to deteriorate. Access to critical supplies becomes difficult, sometimes immediately. In the case of Greece, which has been dealing with a loss of confidence in its debt instruments and economic policy, the collapse of life …
Jan 11
Unplug Yourself: How Advertising and Entertainment Shapes Your Subconscious
By Andre Evans Activist Post They say the subconscious mind is more powerful than the conscious. Usually, people are more influenced by their innate subconscious desires or intent than a rational and planned decision. This aspect of human nature is heavily influenced by your daily activity. How Corporations Influence Your Subconscious In Western society, the …
Jan 11
‘Occupy Wall Street’ protesters allowed back into Zuccotti Park
By Eric W. Dolan Two months after the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters were evicted from New York City’s Zuccotti Park, police on Tuesday removed the metal barricades surrounding the park and allowed the public back in. The barricades were removed only a day after the New York Civil Liberties Union, the Center for Constitutional …
Jan 11
Police arrest Greek radio occupiers
A masked youth looks on during clashes with riot police during a demonstration in Athens . (file photo) Greek police have arrested a group of anarchists after they took control of the Flash radio station for over an hour to broadcast messages in support of a domestic terrorist group. Police said they arrested 20 people …
Jan 11
OWS protests rage on despite hurdles
Occupy Wall Street supporters stage a protest during Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum’s speech at a town hall meeting in Manchester, New Hampshire, January 6, 2012. The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement, against corporatism and economic inequality, rages on across the United States despite tough weather conditions and a heavy police crackdown. Anti-corporate activists continued …
Jan 11
Global banking crisis? What global banking crisis?
Thousands of quadrillions of hidden monies revealed to be held in multiple off-ledger black screen accounts. The Committee of 300′s shadow government banking scam has its royal knickers ripped off. How rich is White Spiritual Boy now, Your Majesty? Picture: HSBC – One thousand and thirty quadrillion US Dollars The official audited text above is …
Jan 11
DEATH BY DEMONS, MIND CONTROL, TARGET TECHNOLOGY – OR ALL THREE
From a Reader… For three decades, from Clackamas, Oregon, Rev. Ted Pike, has been following in the footsteps of his late father, who was a travelling pilot evangelist, but with a difference. Pike has been crossing America with a message to warn Christians about Zionist infiltration and control, not only in the Churches, but in …
Jan 11
Can’t Believe, Won’t Believe – A Poem
By Justin Cayce – 21st century war poet. I won’t believe, I can’t believe, they wouldn’t do that…would they? They wouldn’t sterilise us all. That would be too outrageous. They won’t depopulate us all with something so contagious. Bisphenol A and pthalates in the packaging and clothing, The cans, the beer, the lids of jars? …
Jan 11
New Orleans Cop Comes Clean on Murder, Theft, Corruption, Quits the Force
This is one of the best interviews I’ve seen in quite some time. This cop quit the NOPD because of their rampant criminality, he says 70% of them should be fired, or better yet, put on trial. He tells how everyone had to arrest FIVE PEOPLE A DAY, every day, as part of an unspoken …
Jan 11
Cannabis Treatment Threatens Deadly Painkiller Industry
By Anthony Gucciardi / Activist Post Pharmaceutical painkillers are now responsible for more deaths in the United States than heroin and cocaine combined. These pharmaceuticals are responsible for more than 15,000 deaths conservatively in 2008 alone. With no sign of slowing down, the painkiller industry is becoming wildly popular among Americans — as a result, …
Jan 11
Profile picture: London cops accused of racist stop-and-searches
Europe ruled it illegal, but police in Britain continue to stop and search people whenever and wherever they like, with little grounds for suspicion. The area of society which finds itself most often targeted believes there is only one reason for it. The police are institutionally racist. Police in Britain have free rein to stop …
Jan 11
The Botched Departure of Josef Ackermann
Deutsche CEO Throws in Towel Profits are shrinking, the police are searching his offices and now he has had to give up plans to become chairman of the supervisory board — Josef Ackerman is experiencing a torrid time a few months before the end of his career. The outgoing head of Deutsche Bank had planned …
Jan 11
NDAA Protests End In Ironic Swarm Of Arrests
By Brandon Smith, Contributing Writer Activist Post The absurdity of America today never ceases to amaze. In fact, it has become so elaborate that one might even suggest it has reached a kind of poetic symmetry. When a protest group is willing to stick their necks out to expose the horror of the National Defense …
Jan 11
Leaked documents reveal US diplomats actually work for Monsanto
by: Anthony Gucciardi (NaturalNews) Biotech giant Monsanto has been genetically modifying the world’s food supply and subsequently breeding environmental devastation for years, but leaked documents now reveal that Monsanto has also deeply infiltrated the United States government. With leaked reports revealing how U.S. diplomats are actually working for Monsanto to push their agenda along with …
Jan 11
MPs call for two alcohol-free days each week and clearer guidelines on drinking
By Sarah Boseley Committee suggests health benefits oversold, while doctors say putting a minimum price per unit would prevent 10,000 deaths Commons report says public are unsure how many units they are drinking. Photograph: Cathal McNaughton/PA Everybody should be advised to take at least two alcohol-free days a week, say MPs, who urge in a …
Jan 11
Monsanto’s GMO Corn Approved Despite 45,000 Public Comments in Opposition
By Mike Barrett / Activist Post As previously reported, while people were de-stressing and enjoying their much needed time off during the holidays, the United States Department of Agriculture announced its approval of Monsanto’s ‘drought tolerant’ genetically engineered corn. The decision to give the green light to Monsanto regarding their GE corn didn’t seem too …
Jan 11
Can Pakistan Elect the “Right” Leader?
By: Yasmeen Ali The election of the “right” man(or woman), much as one seeks in a marriage, is the first stone to the erection of a relationship. If those contesting for representing a nation either at the provincial or federal level, lack the qualities much needed to undertake the responsibilities after being elected, nothing can …
Jan 11
Children’s behaviour influenced by parents’ inability to turn TV off
After complaining that their children are copying the behaviour of pre-schoolers cartoon favourite, Peppa Pig, parents are being offered a crash course in how to turn their televisions off. Parents have insisted that the behaviour of the mischievous pig has caused their offspring to behave in a number of ways not normally associated with children …
Jan 11
They Wouldn’t Chemtrail Us, Would They? They Have Been… Since the 1940′s and They Still Are!
Foreword By Reality Bytes – Sovereign Independent Contributor The article below has been posted previously on the Sovereign Independent website as well as numerous others including Alan Watt’s ‘Cutting Through the Matrix’ but it’s worth posting again. If any readers have come across those who simply won’t believe their own eyes or even bother to …
Jan 11
The One Percent
Uploaded by WarZalez on Nov 1, 2011 This 80-minute documentary focuses on the growing “wealth gap” in America, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Jamie Johnson, a 27-year-old heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune. Johnson, who cut his film teeth at NYU and made the Emmy®-nominated 2003 HBO documentary Born Rich, here …
Jan 11
Man Trapped In Time Vortex Appears In The Future
Did a space-time vortex snatch a man from the 1800s and plop him down in the middle of traffic on a busy New York City street? Many witnesses—including the New York Police Department—say YES… Time travel stories have emerged over the centuries . One of the best time travel stories convinced many people—including some of …




