#44 April 2010
Thursday, April 1st, 2010
By Tom DeWeese
After more than forty years as an activist in the fight to restore the American Republic, I have never been more positive that the goal could now actually be achievable. The Tea Party movement represents the awakening of the great American sleeping giant of freedom. It is the most exciting change to take place in the last 100 years. Politicians are shuttering in its wake. Political strategists are trying to figure how to deal with it. Bad policy has been stopped or slowed. And massive change from the ballot box appears on the horizon of the next election. (more…)
Tags: 911 conspiracy, alex jones, byron belitsos, chemtrails, david ray griffin, FEMA camps, freedom movement, HAARP, high altitude auroral research project, lyndon larouche, richard falk, TEA Party, trotskyite communist socialist workers party, van jones, webster tarpley
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Senator James Inhofe, (R-OK) has called on the Obama Department of Justice to investigate what he called, “the greatest scientific scandal of our generation” – the actions of climate scientists revealed in the Climategate files. (more…)
Tags: al gore, climategate files, global warming, inhofe
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
By Tom DeWeese
Many Americans believe Bill Clinton has spent his years away from the White House simply enjoying the good life of an ex-president. He gets a full security team; travel expense around the world; a cool presidential library equipped with full living quarters; the best tables at the fanciest eating establishments; huge speaking fees to share his own two cents worth of opinion on any given issue; he gets to show his face on television as an appointed spokesman for the latest disaster relief project; and sometimes even gets to represent the United States at some international meeting. (more…)
Tags: Bill Clinton, global governance, global interdependence, global warming, globalism, William J. Clinton Foundation
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
By Tom DeWeese
To promote bragging rights for how much good the stimulus money was doing for America, the Obama Administration set up a website called “Recovery.gov.” Recorded on the site were details by zip code and congressional district as to how much money was sent there and how many new jobs were created as a result. It was a great piece of public relations where news reporters and politicians could find and quote the latest “good news for the economy.” (more…)
Tags: new mexico congressional districts, new mexico watchdog, Obama, recovery.gov, rio grande foundation, stimulus
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
By Gary D. Barnett
I have been discussing the unconstitutional nature and danger of modern census taking for several years. By attempting to expose through my writing the very invasive practice of the “census,” and by educating others about the false reasoning for these government intrusions, my hope is that more and more people will contradict the accepted system by not complying with the census process. One can do this and still remain within constitutional bounds simply by refusing to give any information other than the number of people living in a particular home. This seems simple enough, but due to threats of fine or worse, and threats by the federal government to withhold tax redistributions from state, county and local communities, the populace at large continues to acquiesce to “State” pressure. (more…)
Tags: 2010 census, census, gary barnett, SIPP, survey of income and program participation
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