If there were no rewards to reap, no loving embrace to see me through this tedious path I've chosen here, I certainly would've walked away by now. I'm gonna wait it out If there were no desire to heal The damaged and broken met along this tedious path I've chosen here, I certainly would've walked away by now. I still may. And I still may. Be patient. I must keep reminding myself of this...
Friday, January 30, 2009
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Friday, Jan 30th, 2009
The Defense Department has established a "civilian expeditionary workforce" that will see American civilians trained and equipped to deploy overseas in support of worldwide military missions.
The move is seen by some as an initial step towards fulfilling president Obama’s promise to form a civilian national security force as powerful as the U.S. military.
The intent of the program “is to maximize the use of the civilian workforce to allow military personnel to be fully utilized for operational requirements,” according to a Defense Department report.
The program was officially implemented one week ago, on the 23rd January, when Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England signed Defense Department Directive 1404.10 (PDF), which provides a summation of the duties the workforce will undertake.
The directive, which is effective immediately, states that civilian employees of the DoD will be asked to sign agreements stating that they will deploy in support of military missions for up to two years if needed.
Workforce members, who are divided into different designations under the directive, will serve overseas in support of humanitarian, reconstruction and, if necessary, combat-support missions.
"If the employee does not wish to deploy, every effort will be made to reassign the employee to a nondeploying position." the DoD report states.
While the directive suggests that the DoD will at first seek volunteers to serve in the civilian workforce, section 4, subsection (e) paragraph (2) states:
Management retains the authority to direct and assign civilian employees, either voluntarily, involuntarily, or on an unexpected basis to accomplish the DoD mission.
In addition, the directive states that all workforce members will be subject to physical and psychological testing, both before and after deployment.
The directive refers several times to the civilian workforce as a component of the "Total Force", which it describes as "The organizations, units, and individuals that compromise the DoD resources for implementing the National Security Strategy." This "Total Force" includes active, reserve and retired military personnel in addition to DoD civilian employees.
Back in July 2008, Barack Obama, then the presidential front runner, called for a "civilian national security force" as powerful as the U.S. military.
"We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives we’ve set. We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded," Obama told a Colorado Springs audience.
The comments that were ignored by the vast majority of the corporate media but were found to be troubling by some independent journalists who compared the idea to the formation of the Nazi Hitler Youth.
Fears of "youth brigades" or civilian stasi style units increased following Obama’s appointment of Rahm Emanuel to chief-of staff.
In his book, "The Plan: Big Ideas for America," Emanuel writes: "It’s time for a real Patriot Act that brings out the patriot in all of us. We propose universal civilian service for every young American. Under this plan, all Americans between the ages of 18 and 25 will be asked to serve their country by going through three months of basic training, civil defense preparation and community service."
The book also notes, "Some Republicans will squeal about individual freedom, ruling out any likelihood that they would let people opt out of universal citizen service."
Emanuel is also an enthusiastic supporter of the United States Public Service Academy Act, a lobbying group founded in 2006 in order to promote the foundation of an American public service academy modeled on the military academies - a youth corps whose students would be trained in "civilian internship in the armed forces".
Furthermore, in a rediscovered 2006 audio clip of an interview with Ben Smith of the New York Daily News, Emanuel outlined the agenda for compulsory military-style training, essentially a domestic draft, aimed at preparing Americans for a chemical or biological terrorist attack.
When controversy arose over the program last November, the use of the word "required" to describe the program was removed from Obama’s change.gov website and replaced with "community service" type terminology.
Though the civilian expeditionary workforce program is restricted to DoD employees, similar programs have already been established for public sector workers.
One such program has seen hundreds of police, firefighters, paramedics and utility workers recently trained and dispatched as "Terrorism Liaison Officers" in Colorado, Arizona and California to watch for "suspicious activity" which is later fed into a secret government database.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
At least $4 billion is allocated to expanding the police state and the war on drugs through Byrne grants, which even the Bush administration opposed, and the COPS program, both of which are corrupt and largely ineffective programs.
To help Big Brother keep a better eye on us and our children, $20 billion would go towards health information technology, which would create a national system of electronic medical records without adequate privacy protection. These records would instead be subject to the misnamed federal "medical privacy" rule, which allows government and state-favored special interests to see medical records at will. An additional $250 million is allocated for states to nationalize individual student data, expanding Federal control of education and eroding privacy.
$79 billion bails out states that hap hazardly expanded their budgets during the bubble years, but refuse to retrench and cutback, as their taxpayers have had to, during recession years.
$200 million expands Americorps. $100 million goes to"faith-and-community" based organizations for social services,which will further insinuate the government into charity and community service. Private charities are much more efficient and effective because they are directly accountable to donors, while public programs tend to get rewarded for failure. With its money,the Federal Government brings its incompetence and its whims, while creating foolish dependence. This is sad to see.
Of course the bill is rife with central planning projects. $4 billion for job training, much of which will be used to direct workers into "green jobs". $200 million to "encourage" electric cars, $2 billion to support US manufacturers of advanced batteries and battery systems, which is yet another function of government I can't find in the Constitution. Not to mention $500 million for energy efficient manufacturing demonstration projects, $70 million for a Technology Innovation Program for "research in potentially revolutionary technologies" in which government, not supply and demand, will pick winners and losers. $746 million for after school snacks, $6.75 billion for the Department of Commerce, including $1 billion for a census.
This bill delivers an additional debt burden of $6,700 to every American man, woman and child.
There is a lot of stimulus and growth in this bill - that is, of government. Nothing in this bill stimulates the freedom and prosperity of the American people. Politician-directed spending is never as successful as market-driven investment. Instead of passing this bill, Congress should get out of the way by cutting taxes, cutting spending, and reining in the reckless monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.
From Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk
Sweet! Hopefully some ObamaNoids see this film when it comes out and wake up
Alex Jones The Obama Deception will be the first hard-hitting film to expose Obama, his agenda & handlers cutting through all the media hype, side-issues and Left/Right rhetoric. Alex has made several films exposing the Bush agenda and will approach the Obama Administrations plans from the same non-partisan point of view looking past the frontman in the White House to the real owners on Wall Street, in the Bilderberg group and at the Federal Reserve.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
2 U.S. Airstrikes Offer a Concrete Sign of Obama’s Pakistan Policy
R. Jeffrey Smith, Candace Rondeaux and Joby Warrick
Washington Post
Saturday, Jan 24, 2009
Two remote U.S. missile strikes that killed at least 20 people at suspected terrorist hideouts in northwestern Pakistan yesterday offered the first tangible sign of President Obama’s commitment to sustained military pressure on the terrorist groups there, even though Pakistanis broadly oppose such unilateral U.S. actions.
The shaky Pakistani government of Asif Ali Zardari has expressed hopes for warm relations with Obama, but members of Obama’s new national security team have already telegraphed their intention to make firmer demands of Islamabad than the Bush administration, and to back up those demands with a threatened curtailment of the plentiful military aid that has been at the heart of U.S.-Pakistani ties for the past three decades.
The separate strikes on two compounds, coming three hours apart and involving five missiles fired from Afghanistan-based Predator drone aircraft, were the first high-profile hostile military actions taken under Obama’s four-day-old presidency. A Pakistani security official said in Islamabad that the strikes appeared to have killed at least 10 insurgents, including five foreign nationals and possibly even “a high-value target” such as a senior al-Qaeda or Taliban official.
It remained unclear yesterday whether Obama personally authorized the strike or was involved in its final planning, but military officials have previously said the White House is routinely briefed about such attacks in advance.
At his daily White House briefing, press secretary Robert Gibbs declined to answer questions about the strikes, saying, “I’m not going to get into these matters.” Obama convened his first National Security Council meeting on Pakistan and Afghanistan yesterday afternoon, after the strike.
Full article here
While everyone else is distracted by the Obama executive orders, which are good and bad from what i get out of em. Yeah he's saying no more torture but he's doing nothing about indefinite detention. And he's shipping some of the detainees over here in America, which i have questions about.
Anyhow Obama attacking Pakistan was really no surprise to me. During the election i posted the YouTube video of him where he said he'd bomb Pakistan. I even think the name of the video was 2009 Obama's war with Pakistan. Change huh? So under a new president just going and bombing a country in the name of fighting terrorism is ok again. I'm really curious if Obama will open a new investigation into 9/11 cuz all of this stems back to that day. And even the people on the 9/11 Commission have come out and said they weren't allowed to see a lot of evidence and they themselves think it was a sloppy investigation. There's a lot i'm curious about that Obama should do. Repeal the Patriot Act, John Warren Defense Authorization Act, Presidential Directive 51, NAFTA (but he already has said he's for NAFTA), get out the SPP which is essentially the North American Union, Vicente Fox himself has said over and over that it is a plan for a North American Union.
I really could sit here and name more, but i wanted to mention "Waking Life" that i finally watched tonight.
It was really great! If you get past the shaky animation the dialogue in the movie is awesome! After watching it i went out to the store and i just wanted to just walk up to someone and start a philosophical conversation with a total stranger! I really loved it, it was the type of movie that really got you to think. Some of my favorites was the one of the guy that was talking about the laws of physics and free will, and the guy that was at the bar talking about how an armed society is the best protection against tyranny, and the girl that talked about people being ants, and the guy that set himself on fire cuz no one can hear his free speech. The movie was really up my alley! The only person missing from the whole movie was David Icke. I have a DVD set where for at least 4 hours he lectures on the "nature of reality" and it's some of the most fascinating shit you will ever hear in your life!
Of coarse my favorite part was with Alex Jones driving around bullhorning talking about the corporate slave state we live in and how we all need to fight for freedom and liberty and not to submit to propaganda and the corporate lines we're fed everyday and how it's all there to condition us to make us feel small and not to care about things that really matter. I loved it!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Ok this compulsory service Obama keeps calling for is getting really creepy now. Starbucks is now offering a free cup of coffee if you pledge to join in on "national service". Thanks Starbucks, you kind of redeemed yourself a little bit by offering free trade coffee but now your supporting fascism, that's a giant step backwards.
Now there's a new creepy star studded celebrity video making the rounds on the Internet where they're telling you to join Obama and "pledge." The site is called the Presidential Pledge.
Ok, i'm sorry all of this has a very fascist tone to me and it's really creepy, almost Invasion of the Body Snatchers type creepy, where everyone except a few are in a zombie like attitude and can't see what the fuck is going on. Thank god there's this other lady i work with who i was talking to about this at work, and she's not buying it either. My boss also is no fan of Obama at all and can see through him. So i'm not completely alone, also all of the wonderful people on the Ron Paul forums, where i found out about the Starbucks "Are You In?"
This call for community service sounds good and all but if you listen to what the man himself is saying he's asking for a "civilian army" basically. He's calling for us to "sacrifice". What the fuck does that mean? You've already stolen our money and given it to bankers on Wall Street, Obama was key in pushing that through by calling Democrats in the House telling them to vote on the bailout. Is that the type of sacrifice your talking about Mr. Obama? Or is sacrifice taking everything we have till we're homeless and hungry on the streets standing in bread lines? Cuz your trillion dollar bailout your trying to ram through already isn't gonna do shit but makes things worse by the printing of more money. Americans right now are worrying about how their gonna feed their families cuz they have no job and their house was foreclosed on, their living in tent cities, mean while your Inauguration is costing $170 million.
Um, in case any of you have forgotten history the last time a "leader" called for national civilian service was in the 1930's and it was from Adolf Hitler and Mussolini and Stalin. Remember the Brown Shirts, the Hitler Youth, & the Black Shirts? And from what i've heard Obama will even have uniforms for the civilian service people. Green shirts probably, walking around bossing you around about your "carbon footprint". Outlawing any car that is 10 years or older. Sounds like a fucking nightmare to me.
That isn't liberty. It says no where in our Constitution about obeying everything our President says, in fact it's the opposite. We have to question everything the Federal government does and says, not just mindlessly go along.
But whatever, i'm the one that's crazy, even though Newsweek puts out this disgusting cover with the title "The New Global Elite" with all their occult symbols just dripping all over it.
Monday, January 12, 2009
This Sunday Obama himself came out on t.v. and said no charges for the Bush Administration.
Obama'swhole cabinet is former Clinton/Bush people, and Obama came out and said that he himself physically is the change when a reporter asked him what this great magical
"change" was.
Why didn't anyone ask him this shit during the election?
Needless to say he didn't surprise me
during this interview yesterday when he said he won't prosecute the Bush Administration for using torture, and the illegal war in Iraq. No surprise there, i have very very low expectations for Obama.
Imagine if after WW2 everyone just said,"oh i know the Nazi's committed crimes against humanity but i think we should just look to the future and move on," and Rudolf Hess, Hermann Goring, Marin Bormann and all the other Nazi's that were tried at the Nuremberg trials, were never tried, the Nuremberg trails never happened, and these men were allowed to just go home to their families and live out their lives happily.
And the comment at the end,“I have said that under my administration we will not torture.”
This is the same as the other shit we've heard before, i don't believe anything these people say, "No, I didn't sleep with that woman", read my lips no new taxes", "Iraq has WMD's" and "fire melts steel", "we never spied on the American people till after 9/11" Clinton spied on us, it was called "Echelon"
Obama not likely to prosecute torture
David Edwards and Andrew McLemore
Raw Story
Monday, Jan 12, 2008
The one-time candidate of “change” and “hope” didn’t leave much room for prosecution of the Bush administration in a Sunday interview.
President-elect Barack Obama suggested that prosecuting torture committed by the Bush administration would not be a priority for him once he takes office.
“We have not made final decisions, but my instinct is for us to focus on how to we make sure we’re moving forward, we are doing the right thing. That doesn’t mean that if somebody has blatantly broken the law that they are above the law, but my orientation is going to be moving forward,” Obama said.
Interviewed by ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Obama said that he plans to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay but won’t accomplish that goal during the first 100 days of his administration.
“It is more difficult than I think a lot of people realize and we are going to get it done,” he said.
Human rights and civil liberties groups have called for senior Bush administration officials to be prosecuted for a series of alleged abuses, from mishandling the conflict in Iraq to the illegal detention and torture of terrorist suspects and domestic spying.
Obama criticized Vice President Dick Cheney for his public defense of “extraordinary” interrogation methods used against top terrorism suspects, including waterboarding.
“Vice President Cheney, I think, continues to defend what he calls extraordinary measures or procedures when it comes to interrogations and from my view waterboarding is torture,” Obama said.
“I have said that under my administration we will not torture.”
Friday, January 09, 2009
Obama Pushing For More Government
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7819290.stm
"Sleep Now In The Fire" Rage Against The Machine
The world is my expense
The cost of my desire
Jesus blessed me with its future
And I protect it with fire
So raise your fists
And march around
Just don't take what you need
I'll jail and bury those committed
And smother the rest in greed
Crawl with me into tomorrow
Or I'll drag you to your grave
I'm deep inside your children
They'll betray you in my name
Hey, hey
Sleep now in the fire
Hey, hey
Sleep now in the fire
The lie is my expense
The scope of my desire
The party blessed me with its future
And I protect it with fire
I am the Nina The Pinta The Santa Maria
The noose and the rapist
The fields overseer
The agent of orange
The priests of Hiroshima
The cost of my desire
Sleep now in the fire
Hey, hey
Sleep now in the fire
Hey, hey
Sleep now in the fire
For it's the end of history
It's caged and frozen still
There is no other pill to take
So swallow the one
That made you ill
The Nina The Pinta The Santa Maria
The noose and the rapist
The fields overseer
The agent of orange
The priests of Hiroshima
The cost of my desire
To Sleep now in the fire
Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Tuesday, January 06, 2009
